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Thursday, July 2, 2009

[ALOCHONA] Barrister Moudud!



 
Shameless Barrister Moudud Ahmed of BNP will move a prayer before the full bench of the Supreme Court's Appellate Division against a High Court verdict that Declared Bongobondhu as the Proclaimer of Independence of Bangladesh. The unmitigated gall, the audacity, the chutzpah, the tawdriness--is truly lamentable indeed. Notwithstanding Moudud's life long unprincipled Machiavellian politics—how else one can respond to this invective, vituperative and blatantly partisan diatribe? I am using Barrister Maudud Ahmed's own words to impeach his third rate politics and equally third rate principle or lack thereof. Writes Moudud:

"Greatest Bengali of All Time…Mujib is the greatest phenomena of our history. His death was not his end. He will continue to remain as a legend in the political life of Bangladesh. No body gave so much to the Bengalis political independence and national identity". He was the symbol of Bengalee Nationalism. The fact that there is a country called Bangladesh is a sufficient testimony to Mujib's status as a legend of our age. Mujib's human qualities, his kindness and generosity were considered at times to be excessive. He passed most of his creative age in prison. Despite Mujib's many failures, the fact that Mujib was sincere and his intentions were genuine and that he loved his people should not be questioned. As a Nationalist he tried his best to bring Bangladesh out of the Indian subjugation. He was able to send out the Indian army from the soil of Bangladesh within 2 months after his arrival. He flew over Indian Territory to their utter disgust to attend the Islamic summit in Lahore. He established the Aid to Bangladesh Consortium in 1974. He removed Tajuddin to reduce the weight of Indo-Soviet influence. Mujib's return to Bangladesh in itself saved the new country from further and perpetual subjugation. Had Mujib been killed by the Pakistani Junta he would have been immortal and would have become the greatest martyr of our history. If he had been killed by the Pakistanis---there would have been a civil war and the country would still be under Indian Army's control. Mujib's arrival from Pakistan brought a deep sense of relief to all the people of Bangladesh who were living in the midst of most dangerous uncertainties.  It seems that Mujib came back from the pedestal of an immortal betting only to die for saving the independence for which he struggled. It is true that Mujib faced a tragic death but he left Bangladesh free and independent. Maudud Ahmed P 313-318 'Era of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman". 'Mujib's arrival from Pakistan brought a deep sense of relief to all the people of Bangladesh, who were living in the midst of most dangerous uncertainties'. My question is 'where was the Ghoshak'? Let the truth and decency die a slow death—we are beyond salvageable.

 SaifDevdas
islam1234@msn.com





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