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Saturday, January 17, 2009

[ALOCHONA] Violence rising in education institutions

Incidents of violence rising in edn institutions
Courtesy New Age 18/1/09 Siddiqur Rahman Khan

Incidents of violence have been on the rise in the higher educational institutions across the country in the last few days, and two institutions in Khulna have been closed following clashes between activists of different students’ organizations backed by political parties.
   The academic future of thousands of students is at stake and about 200 students have been injured in clashes between activists of the AL-backed Chhatra League, BNP-backed Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal and the Jamaat-backed Chhatra Shibir. Besides, around 5,000 students have been forced to vacate their residential halls for fear of attacks by students backed by the ruling party.
   At present a tense situation is prevailing at the Dhaka University, Chittagong University, Jahangirnagar University, Jagannath University, the Shahjalal University of Science and Technology in Sylhet, Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology, Islamic University in Kushtia, Khulna Medical College Hospital, BL University College, Gournadi Government College in Barisal, Narail Government Victoria College, Feni Government College, Government Azizul Hoque College in Bogra and the Chittagong Polytechnic Institute.
   Last week the authorities of the Khulna Medical College Hospital and BL University College closed down the institutions sine die and all the examinations at the Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology were suspended for an indefinite period.
   Nine students of the Khulna Medical College Hospital were injured in a clash between the Chhatra League and Chhatra Shibir on Friday night over the control of the college’s hostel.
   The Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology suspended all the scheduled examinations for an indefinite period after the activists of the Chhatra League and Chhatra Shibir clashed on January 7 to capture the seats in the residential halls.
   At least 20 leaders and activists of the both the groups were injured.
   The Government BL College at Daulatpur in Khulna was closed on January 5 for an indefinite period because of the fighting between Chhatra League and Chhatra Shibir to take control of a hall. Fifteen students of both the groups were reportedly injured.
   A tense situation has prevailed on the Rajshahi University campus since January 5 as the activists of the Chhatra League drove out the workers of the Chhatra Shibir from the Madar Baksh Hall of the university.
   Our Correspondent from the Islamic University in Kushtia adds: Tension is prevailing in the university as the Chhatra League and the Chhatra Shibir have locked horns to establish supremacy in the university. The Shibir’s activists are desperately trying to retain their control of the campus while the BCL activists are doggedly trying to wrest control from them. Many of the general students are not returning to the university out of the fear that they might be collateral victims of the fierce clash between the two rival student fronts, said sources.
   Most of the activists of the Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal left the campus on December 30 midnight, locking their rooms in the various residential halls. But the Shibir’s activists, who have been controlling the residential halls of the university since the victory of the four-party alliance in the 2001 parliamentary polls, are now desperately trying to retain their control. They have taken up strategic positions on the campus and inside the halls, determined to fight to the last, said sources in the Jamaat.
   The Chhatra League’s activists on January 1 occupied at least 10 rooms in Bangabandhu Hall and Shahid Ziaur Rahman Hall which were controlled by the Chhatra Dal.
   Meanwhile, fearing that the Awami League-backed teachers and students organizations will attack or humiliate him, vice chancellor Professor Faez Mohammad Serajul Haque has avoided the campus for the last few days. A source very close to him said that he would not return to the campus until his resignation or removal by the government.

 

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[ALOCHONA] AL asks BCL leaders to rein in errant activists

AL asks BCL leaders to rein in errant activists
Courtesy New Age 18/1/09 Partha Pratim Bhattacharjee

The ruling Awami League has asked top leaders of Bangladesh Chhatra League, its associate body, to go tough on activists involved in recent campus violence that forced closure of a few educational institutions, a leader of BCL told New Age.
   The government has also asked the law enforcers to take action against troublemakers on the campuses without considering their political links.
   BCL activists reportedly captured halls of residence in a number of universities and colleges across the country after the AL-led alliance’s victory in the December 29 national elections.
   Activists of the BCL, who were ousted from different educational institutions after the BNP-led alliance had won the October 2001 polls, staged a comeback after the December 29 polls and engaged in violent clashes with their opponents both within the party and with rivals Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal, associate body of BNP, and Islami Chhatra Shibir, associate body of Jamaat-e-Islami, to establish their dominance on the campuses.
   The prime minister, Sheikh Hasina, on Friday summoned Mahmud Hasan Ripon and Mahfuzul Haider Roton, president and general secretary respectively of the BCL, rebuked them for the incidents asking them to take organisational actions, including expulsion, against those who were involved in acts of sabotage.
   Roton told New Age that the prime minister had directed them to take stern organisational steps against those who were involved in violence in educational institutions.
   ‘We will not tolerate any activities that could tarnish the image of the government and we have already sent directives to all [BCL] units in the educational institutions to show restraints,’ he said and warned that the organisation would take actions, including expulsion, against those who would get involved in violence.
   State minister for home affairs Tanjim Ahmed Sohel Taj also told New Age the law enforcers had been asked to take stern actions against troublemakers on the campuses.
   ‘The prime minister considers that ensuring security of general students and teachers is the government’s moral duty for which the people have voted the Awami League to power,’ Taj said referring to Hasina adding that the government was committed to ensuring peace in educational institutions.
   Addressing the BCL’s 61st founding anniversary programme through video conferencing on January 4, Hasina had asked activists of the BCL to have patience and try to establish politics of tolerance and cooperation. She urged them to avoid tit-for-tat actions in order to bring change in the political culture.
   Meanwhile, fresh clashes erupted in different educational institutions across the country on Saturday over establishing dominance.
   Two factions of Chhatra League on the day locked in clashes at Jagannath University, leaving at least 20 people injured and at Jahangirnagar University on Friday that left 20 students injured.
   BCL and ICS activists clashed at Khulna Medical College, Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology, Government BL College in Khulna and Mirpur Homeopathic Medical College in the past few days.

 


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[mukto-mona] Hasan Mahmud's 'Islam and Sharia' is now online as a ebook in MM

 
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[ALOCHONA] Re: hindus in Bdesh

Dear Maqsud Omar, just out of curiosity, which religion you belong to?

Shamim Chowdhury

Maryland, USA


--- In alochona@yahoogroups.com, maqsud omaba <maqsudo@...> wrote:
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>
>
> hindus in Bdesh
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>
> I get very annoyed/ frustrated , when people make unreasonable comments about situation with Bdeshis, from hindu and minority background.
>
> In asian countries, minorities always suffer in different form and shape, from time to time.
> Mainly because of political exploitation, lack of education, Negative human qualities and poverty.
>
> Can we re-explore an old and tuff Q?...Are hindus in Bdesh , not in a better situation....than
> Muslims in India?
>
> I dont have stats..infront of me...to support my statements....but don't you think....that hindus get much better
> educational, health, job, safety, social opportunities in Bdesh...than muslima in India?
>
> Look at our universities, medical college, govt. and NGOs.....dont you see plenty of well-placed
> people , from hindu background.
>
> And the worse experience in my life? A bunch of Bdeshis muslims...claim themselves to be
> super-intellectual, are always ready to protest about misfortune of hindus in Bdesh.
> You will never see....them...talking about situation with muslims in India.
> What kind of attitude/ neutrality is that?
>
> I will always expect...that we will continue to work hard...so that our minority population ..in Bdesh...
> feel safe, happy and satisfied ..as Bdeshi... with equal rights.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Khoda hafez.
>
> dr. maqsud omar
>
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[ALOCHONA] Re: [reform-bd] Advice to BNP and AL Govt in Bangladesh



মন্ত্রীসভায় বেয়াই রাজাকার। এ লজ্জা কার? হাসিনার,একে খোন্দকারের না সেক্টর কমান্ডার ফোরামের?


--- On Fri, 1/16/09, M. M. Chowdhury (Mithu) <cgmpservices@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: M. M. Chowdhury (Mithu) <cgmpservices@yahoo.com>
Subject: [reform-bd] Advice to BNP and AL Govt in Bangladesh
To: cgmpservices@yahoo.com
Date: Friday, January 16, 2009, 9:36 AM

Dear All,
 
I think that it is important for general people in Bangladesh to voice their concern and appreciation to BNP and AL.  Govt and elected MPs are the servant/caretaker of their people and it will be prudent to keep them responsible for their action.
 
Advice to BNP
 
I personally think that BNP made prudent decision by joining the JS under AL Govt.  They have showed that they care about people and their well being, not to use lathi, boita at least this time. 
 
Good start for BNP.  My suggestion is to Khalida is to step aside from BNP and put credible people in charge of BNP party
 
Who is more crdible than Khaleda? Can you name any one ? or just making airy advise?
 
 
 and work as a watch dog for every steps of AL Govt what they do, so you can do constructive criticize to correct their mistakes. This is the only way BNP will survive in 2013.
 
There are lots of people to give advice to BNP but quality advice is rare in Bangladesh as far as BNP survival is concern. Family politics has to be demolished in BNP to survive in 2013.
 
Only in BNP?
 
 
 
General people do not like corrupted political leaders
 
 ReallY? then how come "mother and father of all corruption , the most corrupted and controversial politicians  hasina and Ershad got so many votes?
 
 If people really don't like corrupt politicians, then they must have been voted by corrupt Moeen and his army and puppet CEC.
 
 
and general people won't like family business in Politics in 2013 its either Khalida or Hasina.
 
Advice to AL Govt
 
I am kinda pleased to see new faces in AL Administration and maybe a good start for AL as far as new blood and faces are concern.  But I am still concern about their activities though.
 
1) Still AL grassroots people are killing their opposition parties in Bangladesh and AL leaders are capturing halls in Universities and Colleges continuously.  This is called hate crime.  Hate crime should be handle strongly.  I am little doubt about Home Minster's ability to control this killings.  We need strong person in this ministry who can provide carrot and stick at the same time to control this spill over situation.  PM Hasina may need to reconsider this Post since she is unable to control as far condition are deteriorating.
 
2) Since AL got majority in MPs,  AL should demolished student politics in Universities and Colleges,  They only can do this with their power and I think it will be a historic moment for Bangladesh under AL Govt.  Please give a chance our next generation to be educated with good study environment.
 
3) Dr. Muhit has said that wealth statement for all AL MPs will be provided to show their transparency.  But my question is that all the MPs have already submitted their wealth and income information during nomination process.  Why do you need another wealth statement?  Is this a shrewed move from AL?  All MPs income and wealth will be compared based on benchmark information received during nomination.  I think that this seems to me backward as far as transparency is concern unless Dr. Muhit thought general people are fool and  won't understand his trick.  Please stop this game.
 
4) Commerce Secretary wants to have 10-year target for trade and export in Bangladesh.  I believe that your target should be 2-years , not 10-years.  Publish your 2-years target and work to achieve it,  pls don't fool general people.  Show your incremental achievement if you are capable to do what you are saying.
 
5) India is a powerful neighbor as far fas Bangladesh is concern.  To have good powerful friend is beneficial but if it is not two ways, then I do think it helps.  All the Indian connections shows that AL is influenced by Indian Authority.  It is good as long as you can get share benefits from them too.  You have signed Ganga deal in 1996-2001 and they do not obey it.  When you ask Indian to share water,  they do not do anything and more over they point to a document that you have signed.  Please don't sign anything with them until you understand what your are getting into it.
 
So I think before you consider anything for Indian,  you may need to put your house in order and put Bangladesh interests in the front of them than AL interest.  I am hearing India wants separate EPZ,  why?  I thought India wants secular Govt in Bangladesh, if that's true why Indian companies can not be secular and do business with other international companies in EPZs?  Why can't they stay with other companies in EPZs in Bangladesh?  I think that this is called " Vondamy or Double standards".  One time you want secular Govt, but not secular EPZs in Bangladesh.  What do you want?
 
6) AL Govt has reduced fertilizer price which is a good news for the time being but if it continued without any constructive work to be self sufficient,  these will lead more corruption.  Our experiences says that more than 20% of these Fertilizer with subsidy will be sold to Indian market and few corrupt traded will make money in the name of reduced fertilizer price.  This happened before with oil and gas also.  Bu I do support for this short time to survive but in long term AL Govt has to show that they have build more industries to produce Fertilized in Bangladesh instead of importing.  This will  be their benchmark for progress.
 
 
You may think why I am doing this kind of push and  what is the benefit?.  I think once you keep your Govt in check they will do better job and they change their courses if they feel that general people are not happy.  This is called people's Target for AL Govt in Bangladesh.
 
This election proved that people are more powerful than previously thought,  so you won't able to fool people anymore if we become WatchDog for Govt and work for the people for better future.  I have doing for the last 4 years to point out Govt failure and their corrective action.  Sometimes I was successful, sometimes I was not,  but I should continue my works as long as our poor general people can get benefit from it.
 
Good Blass Bangladesh, AL Govt and  her 160 million people.
 
Regards,
M. M. Chowdhury (Mithu), Virginia, USA
 

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