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Saturday, December 26, 2009

[ALOCHONA] Fw: RE: Major General (Retd) Fazlur Rahman on change in the military



--- On Sat, 12/26/09, Zoglul Husain <zoglul@hotmail.co.uk> wrote:

Thank you for forwarding Maj Gen (Retd) Fazlur Rahman's article on certain people's propaganda for 'change' in the army, actually in the name of reform, a lot of these people want the destruction of the army. He did not, however, refer to any particular article, except that he mentioned the name of Awami columnist Abdul Gaffar Chowdhury, UK.
 
There are many lackeys of India in Bangladesh, who are against the Bangladesh Army and, in this, they were initiated by the seven-point Agreement of Slavery, signed by Tajuddin on behalf of 'Mujib Nagar' government, with India in 1971, in which it was agreed that: "3. Bangladesh will have no standing army. 4. India will help raise a paramilitary force to protect the internal law and order of the  country". (For details, please refer to Isha Khan's weblog: http://ishakhan.wordpress.com/category/bangladesh/, 'Indo-Bangla Relation: A Strategic Analysis' by Shah Mohammed Saifuddin, 7 August 2009, quoting Dr Kalidas Baidya).Accordingly, Rakkhi Bahini was raised by India and the Bangladesh army was seen as inimical to the interest of India in Bangladesh. 
 
Maj Gen (Retd) Fazlur Rahman is a national hero of Padua-Roumari border battle of 14 April 2001, in which the BDR and villagers together devised brilliant tactics to resolutely and valiantly thwart the incursion of Indian BSF and to drive them out of our territory, with casualties of 18 BSF men killed and a casualty of 3 to BDR, and probably 100 injured on two sides together. Maj Gen (Retd) Fazlur Rahman became a hero of the battle of Padua-Roumari and he won the hearts and minds of the people of Bangladesh throughout the country. But, unfortunately, none of our major political parties did any justice to him. 
 
The Indian government demanded Maj Gen (Retd) Fazlur Rahman's head on a platter, from the bent-knee pro-India Hasina government, which without any hesitation promptly meted out a punitive transfer order to him before border talks with India. Please see the following: 
 
1. Hasina govt. issued punitive transfer order as an 'award' for his heroic battle victory, as recorded in the Indian media: (original report in tehelka.com July 2001, the link seems to be broken)  
http://www.thehoot.org/web/home/searchdetail.php?sid=11&bg=1 
 
The then-opposition BNP did not do any better.
 
2. At the time of Padua-Roumari battle, the BNP in their quest to please India, disowned him as a relative of an Awami leader: (assuming the report not to be wholly manufactured) 
http://svaradarajan.blogspot.com/2001/04/dateline-dhaka-bdr-chief-is-not-our.html

(Did the BNP forget that Zia was assassinated by an Indian plot? India will never be a friend of Bangladesh as long as they remain a hegemonic power. India engineered one-eleven 2007 with the backing of the US and their allies, and they hit BNP the hardest through the military-controlled CTG. They also engineered the sham stage-managed election of 2008, in which BNP was brutally deprived, and they also plan to divide and obliterate BNP from the political map of Bangladesh. Should BNP have tried to please India and disown Maj Gen (Retd) Fazlur Rahman?)
   
To his credit and being totally undeterred, Maj Gen Fazlur Rahman, imbued with glorious patriotism, has been campaigning untiringly against Indian hegemonism, which is now the main danger to our independence and sovereignty. We need to mobilise the grass roots to develop peaceful resistance to the Indian hegemonists and their lackeys in Bangladesh, who have very sinister designs over Bangladesh indeed!
 
This year, with the complicity of traitors like Moeen U, a section of the BAL, a section of the present government and a host of their lackeys, India, according to many, was able to send a commando to mow down 57 of our brilliant army officers at Peelkhana on 25-26 February. 
  
This event and the very recent news that India is about to send a commando of 50 SSB specialist force to defend the Indian High Commission in Dhaka, should remind us of Maj Gen (Retd) Fazlur Rahman's insight: 

3. Sultan M Hali, Columnist, pakobserver.net, records Maj Gen Fazlur Rahman's valuable insights and observations on Indian hegemonism: 'Resistance against India in BD'
http://www.hvk.org/articles/0305/14.html
 
I note another of Maj Gen (Retd) Fazlur Rahman's observation, as reported in the Weekly Blitz (the paper is a well-known supporter of Israel. In Bangladesh, Mossad and RAW seem to have some conflict of interest) on 14 October 2009:
4. Weekly Blitz report:
http://www.weeklyblitz.net/314/strange-happenings-in-bangladesh

(Quote from the above article) "Former director general of Bangladesh Rifles [border security force], Major General [Retired] Fazlur Rahman claimed that Indian government has sent three thousand well trained under-cover commandos inside Bangladesh.He said, though they are Hindus but as per New delhi's plan, they are sent as Muslims [bearing beard and Islamic cap] inside Bangladesh with a very notorious mission.

Major General [Retired] Fazlur Rahman claims that, once movement of Indian vehicles will start once the Asian Highway project is implemented, these commandoes will make offensives on Indian convoys and subsequently India will raise this issue with United Nations saying, they need to send their troop within the soil of Bangladesh for protecting 'Indian properties'.

General Rahman sees 'invasion' of Indian army inside Bangladesh in near future. It may be mentioned here that, Major General Fazlur Rahman is known to be anti-Indian element in Bangladesh with Islamist connections." (Unquote) [Please note: The patriotic Bangladeshis are generally referred to as ISI operatives, Islamic terrorists, fundamentalists, etc. by the evil Indian hegemonists and their lackeys in Bangladesh.]

 

Date: Fri, 25 Dec 2009 17:22:59 -0800
From: bd_mailer@yahoo.com
Subject: Major General (Retd) Fazlur Rahman on change in the military
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Major General (Retd) Fazlur Rahman on change in the military
 



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