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Saturday, July 18, 2009

[ALOCHONA] Re: Fw: Prime Minister or Chief Minister?

If we accept Cyrus' point of view as a fact that Begum Zia as a Prime Minister had ignored the dam issue willling or unwillingly when she was in charge but my point is: where were our opposition leader back then? and by the way, where were those back-ender or rear-ender civil societies and the media, doing then?

Today, BNP is not in power as BAL was not in power back then. BTW If BNP can make a political issue now, why didn't BAL or so-called left-wing dingbats make a political issue back then?

By calling Didi Zia or Chief Minister Zia, if the so-called left-wing dingbats try to escape or evade their duties or responsibilites then how does the left-wing-mongers' philosophy differs from the right-wingers?

--- In alochona@yahoogroups.com, Cyrus <thoughtocrat@...> wrote:
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> it is amazing to me that these right-wing dingbats still continue to spread fact less rubbish. AL govt. is by no means perfect, but it was the BNP govt. that allowed construction of several other dams in India, allowed water allocation and reservation, almost gave up big chunks of the Sundarban, and I can name a few other stupid things that they had done. Where was the community outrage then? Madam Zia should have been called Didi Zia or Chief Minister Khaleda.
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> I just have had enough with the lies. The philosophy, it seems, that if you don't have facts to support your argument, just pull them out of your rear end!!
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> Enough already.
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> From: Zahid Hossain <hossainsmz@...>
> To: alochona@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 1:10:38 PM
> Subject: Re: [ALOCHONA] Fw: Prime Minister or Chief Minister?
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> Amar Desh is rarely a source for any credible news...
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> On Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 9:43 PM, Isha Khan <bd_mailer@yahoo. com> wrote:
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> >--- On Sun, 7/12/09, Zoglul Husain <zoglul@hotmail. co.uk> wrote:
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> >Amar Desh report, 13 July 2009, last page.
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> >>Leftist teachers, intellectuals and writers in meetings held at the Dhaka University asked Hasina whether she wanted to remain a Prime Minister or wanted to become a Chief Minister. They called upon the Prime Minister to refrain from being collaborators  of India and the US and, in the interest of the country, to oppose the Tipaimukh Dam and the selling of oil-gas to foreigners. They called for the expulsion of Pinak Ranjan Chakravarty.
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> >>They alleged against the Prothom Alo of info-terrorism and fascism and demanded release of Ashish Koraia and Prince Mahmood of the Lamp Post cultural organisation from police custody. They criticised Ramesh Chandra Sen of not understanding the magnitude of the adverse effects of the Tipaimukh Dam project.
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> >>Please click to read the details:
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> >>http://www.amardesh bd.com/dailynews /detail_news_ index.php? NewsID=230961&NewsType=bistarito&SectionID=home&IPP=ZJKXGQTI
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