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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Re: [ALOCHONA] Politics and politicians



Friends

While echoing my full agreement with Ezajur Rahman I want to add that it is the politicians who misguided,misled the people n betrayed the cause of the people they vowed to implement. These kulangars said one thing and when throned just acted opposite and worked for self aggrandizement and not for the nation.

To me when we got our independence from Pakistan we as Bangladeshis were far far ahead from the Pakis in education(both technical & literal),culture and many of our sons were internationally reputed. We had a very matured set of politicians both left n righ orientd n had a very strong work force as well the desire of a nation to flourish with self esteem n dignity in the comity of nations. The people beleived the politicians n gave them full freedom to steer their future. But the they turned thugs n rogues and killers,looters diluted the spirit of freedom into personal worship or party worship. Moreoever, they because of their incincere, dishonest attutude took for granted that it was the power meant for them and their sychophants n the rest are subjects to be coerced,intimidated oppressed to fulfill personal n party's gain. To keep this tactics alive they resorted to nurturing hooligans,thugs,killers n musclemen all over by thus the sane and innocents populace who were capable of running the nation shrinked them in close door.

The departure of the good citizens helped the politicians to establish their reign of terror without any interruption and in the event if there was any which was ruthlessly subdued causing huge spill of blood.The bloody politician created a culture of muscle oriented political platform and he who has more muscle is in the seat of power. Over and above this Bangladesh was always the prey of the neighbouring bestail hegemonic nation Hindustan. Whose prime aim was to undo the peace,stability and economic progress of Bangladesh to turn it to be a subservient country without much say. Infact we have turned ourselves in to the vile plan n now simmering.

So, one sane person can easily say that it is the politicians as well the evil so-called "Budhdhi jibis"(majority of them are paid RAW agents) are solely and wholely responsible for the decay of our national spirit paving us blame our luck or incapacity. We have forgotten to spade a spade since calculatively the nation has been divide into two poles one cursing/accusing the other for each others failure. For these Khusuti acts the criminals who had opposed n helped the bestial Pakis to slaughter hundreds of thousands of people of all ages n humin\liate our womenfolk got scot free till date.
No arguments should impede the trial of the collaborators whether it is Hasina's Beai or Sheikh selim's beai or Khaleda's near and dear ones. Law is above everybody and should equally be implemented on all with right fairness n justice. Else we will remain bogged down with this scur forever and ever and will be onlookers at the nations who were far far behind us in 1971 growing as Tigers in our vicinity.
If that is so,we will commiting a crime against humanity by betraying the cause of the ocean of blood sacrificed by the "MUKTI  JODHDHAS".


Faruque Alamgir

On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 1:48 PM, Ezajur Rahman <Ezajur@yahoo.com> wrote:
 

Courtesy New Age 18/5/10


Shafi Ahmed is sorely mistaken, and unhelpful, when he blames war criminals for the absence of merit and intellect in our politics (May 16). These are the views that win applause from the very same politicians whom he says are lacking merit and intellect! We are worse than we realise if the death of several hundred intelligent people on our campuses in 1971 explains the lack of merit and intellect in 2010! The fact is that we have a lot of brilliant people in Bangladesh today who cannot enter politics simply because they are unwanted, blocked, and attacked, by our political parties and politicians. Our politicians are responsible for our condition today — nobody else. Any argument that dilutes the responsibility of our politicians is an argument in support of the status quo. It is the politicians and political parties who nominate candidates for election — not the electorate. If the Awami League nominates a cow and BNP nominate a goat then either a cow or a goat will win the election and the public has no say in the matter. It's as simple as that.
   Ezajur Rahman
   Kuwait





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