Asking help from others does not make any one less worthy as long as you can ask very specific help thats needed. As for doing it all ourselves, we have done that (very successfully!!) for the grenade attack on AL arresting culprits who acknowledged their active participation as per the advise of the then government, also we have successfully arrested people (who are under attack from certain political parties all the time) for the bomb attacks in the cinema halls -- I am not sure how many more vivid examples of political paddling you want to see (or may be you believed all those propaganda during that time). Lets get help from any efficient organization who can help us get to the bottom of this conspiracy (even if any one from the present government is involved in it). Lets make it a transparent one this time.
Again discussing weakness of our own country or asking for help (where needed) does not make us any less patriotic or weak. We need to know there is a problem before we can try to solve it (unlike some folks on this forum who gets to the solution first based on their biased political belief even before they can apprehend what the problem is).
Have enough strength in your patriotism to be courageous enough to discuss openly the problems of our country so we can resolve those problems.
Thanks,
- mashuque
From: maruf mahmud <mahmud_maruf@yahoo.com>
To: alochona@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, March 3, 2009 3:57:15 PM
Subject: Re: [ALOCHONA] Re: Pls listen carefully & take decision............
Why do we need help from outsiders in every crisis? Is this an official policy of a certain political party officials and their supporters? What kind of example are we establishing for our young generation and what emage are we creating for ourselves to the world? Even the media runs to the white ambassadors with qestions on our internal matters. If we treat these entities like bongobondhu' s replica than we are not worthy of living in a free nation. --- On Tue, 3/3/09, Robin Khundkar <rkhundkar@earthlink .net> wrote: From: Robin Khundkar <rkhundkar@earthlink .net> |
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