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[ALOCHONA] [khabor.com] Please read the very important interview of Bangladesh Law Minister Barrister Shafiq Ahmed , taken by Shibbir Ahmed



Dear Readers:
 
What these two top Bangladeshi LAW officials are doing in the USA visiting more than a week with poor tax payers money? Do they have any work to do in their home country, Bangladesh?
 
Didn't they see the US States Department's annual report on Human Rights in Bangladesh which was just published on March 11, 2010 during their visit in the USA?
 
 
 
What type of supports they are seeking from the Bangladeshi expatriates in the USA? More people to put in jail for their sound sleeps, more bloods to wash their dirty hands or more rapes to satisfy their lusts?  How many people they need to put in jail beside more than FIFTY thousands in custody in TWENTY EIGHT thousand capacity? How much innocent HUMAN BLOODs they need in jail custody, boarders, educational campuses, extra judicial killings and everywhere? How many more RAPES they need to satisfy their supporter's lust?
 
Can these two Hitler's disciples, Mr. Shafiq Ahmed and Mr. Mahbube Alam respond to the US State Department's Annual Report while they are in the USA on poor Bangladeshi tax payer's money.
 
Anis Ahmed

 


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Please read the very important interview of Bangladesh Law Minister Barrister Shafiq Ahmed , taken by Shibbir Ahmed



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[ALOCHONA] Re : Who can believe the False Statement about Jamat-e-Islami Amir



Islami Chatro Shongho, the notorious Gestapo collaborator force of Pakistani military killing machine during our liberation war changed its stinky rotten name to Islami Chatro Shibir and started their new life under the mercy and guidance of Gen. Zia's martial government.

 

All along our liberation war, Jamaat Secretary Ali Ahsan Mujahid who was the then president of East Pakistan Islami Chhatra Shangha (now Islami Chatro Shibir) and architect of Razakar and chief of the Al Badar forces in 1971 whose mission was to find pro-independence people and handover them to Pakistani Army or kill them by torturing.

 

Jamaat Ameer Motiur Rahman Nizami, who is widely known as Moitta Razakar opposed liberation of Bangladesh in 1971, collaborated with the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War. He has not only helped Pakistan occupation Army on the massacre, loot, rape, molestation of Bangladeshi women but also leading the killing of the Bangladesh intellectuals on 14 December 1971, the day is known as Intellectual Killing Day.

 

Knowing their notorious past (Jamaat, Shibir, Moti and Mujahid), no one in Bangladesh (Other then Jamaat-e-Islam cadres) has any disbelief about what they are capable of. Please for Allah and his Rasul's (PBUH) sake, do not portray these irreverent hyenas as pious and follower of Islam. Their name and their work humiliate Islam and Muslims.

 

Islami Chatro Shibir altered name of notorious Islami Chatro Shongho has blood stain all over it just like its parents organization led by Abul Ala Moududi of Pakistan and Golam Azam, Motiur Rahman Nizami and Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mujahid. There is every reason to believe who has committed crimes such as thousands of killing, rape, arson, molestation including notorious intellectual killing CAN AND WILL DO everything possible to have their unfinished business of 1971 completed.

 

If Hitler's Gestapo is not legal in Germany then Islami Chattro Shibir (Islami Chattro Shongho) has no reason have any footing in Bangladesh for committing crime against humanity. If Hitler's Nazi party is the symbol of hatred all over the world then Jamaat-e-Islami a top to bottom killers force has no place in Bangladesh soil.

 

People of Bangladesh has spoken in last election, people has demanded to close the Bangladesh liberation wars unfinished chapter of bringing killers and collaborators to court of justice and have them face the consequence of their heinous crime.

 

Jamaat-E-Islami and its student wing Islami Chattro Shibir formerly known as Islami Chattro Shongho is not just against Bangladesh and humanity but also against the very norms and core values of Prophet Mohammad's (PBUH) perched religion of peace called Islam.

 

Do not be asinine and conniving, Jamaat-Shibir can fool some people sometimes but they cannot fool all the people all the time. If you want to know more about Jamaat – Shibir and its leaders please go through these links.

 

Jamaat Ex Ameer Ghatok Golam Azam

Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghulam_Azam

 

Jamaat Ameer Motiur Rahman Nizami (Moitta Razakar)

Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motiur_Rahman_Nizami

 

Jamaat Secretary Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mojahid

Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ali_Ahsan_Mujahid

 

Jamaat-E-Islam

Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamaat-e-Islami_Bangladesh

 

Islami Chattro Shibir

Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bangladesh_Islami_Chhatra_Shibir

Thanks

Shamim Chowdhury

Maryland, USA

 

> The Government of Bangladesh is crossing the limit of human right. They made the country as cave.we wish The Awami Government will come back form this wrong activities other the People of bangladesh will take soon steps against this tortour.

 

> The Government of Bangladesh is Trying to Make the Security Group (RAB) as their owen Fource( RED GROUP-Rakkhi Bahani)

 
> In the Custody By torture they are trying to take the false statement by the arrested Shibir Student against the leader of Jamat-e-Islam Bangladesh. we protest about such hate full practice. we wish the well known Rapid Action Battalion will do all work as per the Legal way . They didnt misguided by the wrong order form the State ministry.The people of Bangladesh Like Rapid action batallian about their past honorable activities. we wish government and media will not try to make RAB as hated department.
 

see the hatefull pre-planned statement (Interview ) taken by Media and RAB .

RU killing: Shibir man links TOP Jamaat leaders

A top Rajshahi University Shibir leader, accused of murdering Chhatra League leader Faruk Hossain, linked key central leaders of Jamaat-e-Islami and Shibir with the killing upon his arrest and interrogation by Rab.
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Arrested Ekram Hossain, president of Amir Ali Hall unit of Islami Chhatra Shibir and a masters' student of Islamic studies department at RU, told a press briefing yesterday that prior to the attack on February 9, RU Shibir unit president Shamsul Alam Golap was in constant contact with the key Jamaat leaders and Shibir central president Rezaul Karim. The key Jamaat leaders involved include Jamaat Ameer Motiur Rahman Nizami, Secretary General Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mojahid and Maulana Delwar Hossain Sayeedi, he claimed.
 
Jamaat refuted his claim. Mojahid said what Ekram said in Rab custody cannot be credible and it is 100 percent untrue. "We'd never think of doing such activities," he said, adding that such propaganda by Rab will tarnish the force's image.
 
A team of Rapid Action Battalion intelligence wing arrested Ekram at Kalampur in Dhamrai upazila Sunday raiding the home of a colleague of his elder brother. Ekram claimed that SM Hall Shibir unit former president Anis' blow with an iron rod killed Faruk. Ekram said he did not know what Golap and the Jamaat leaders talked about. He claimed that in the wee hours of February 9, Golap ordered the all-out attack on different dormitories of the university following directives of Rezaul Karim. In the two cases, one for murder and the other under the Explosives Substances Act, filed in connection with the violence, Ekram is accused number-2 and -5.
 
He said Shibir men that night launched the attack in five groups. He along with Golap led a group of 30 to 35 and assaulted Chhatra League activists in three dormitories. He said after the attack they brought out a procession on campus and around 3:00am took shelter at the home of local Jamaat leader and RU staff Hamim. "There I came to know from Shihab, debate secretary of RU Shibir unit, that Chhatra League worker Faruk died after Shibir leader Anis hit him with an iron rod," Ekram said.
 
He claimed SM Hall Shibir unit former presidents Anis and Faruk, and incumbent Shibir president of the dormitory Ahad, secretary general Bappi, RU Shibir unit debate secretary Shihab, and leaders Sumon Gazi and Raju dumped Faruk Hossain's body in a manhole. However, Ekram also said around noon of February 8, at least 100 Shibir leaders and activists including Golap and Shibir RU secretary Mobarak held a meeting and decided to attack. So far Rab and police have arrested 29 Shibir leaders and workers.
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[ALOCHONA] Sonia Gandhi



Sonia Gandhi : The Lady In The Sari

Indira and Sonia, two cogs from a dynastic wheel but seemingly very different. What sets the new Mrs G apart?
 
 
When a hesitant Sonia Gandhi took her first early steps in Indian politics, she made it a point to dress like her formidable mother-in-law, whose bullet-riddled body she had cradled on that terrible day in 1984. Indira Gandhi is embedded in our history—and all our collective memories—as the enigmatic leader who transformed the nation and the nature of our politics. She also left us with the contemporary world's most durable political dynasty.
 
Indira with Sonia, Sanjay and Rajiv sitting down for dinner at her residence on 1, Safdarjung Road, New Delhi
 

Twenty-six years after Indira's assassination and 19 years after she lost husband Rajiv, Sonia is beginning to create her own legacy. Her undiluted support for the Women's Reservation Bill that passed its first hurdle in the Rajya Sabha last week is testimony to that. There is little doubt that the reluctant male political class within the Congress would have found some pretext to torpedo the bill if Sonia had not been so firm. In a TV interview later, Sonia showed a little gentle humour: "When some party MPs came to congratulate me and said they were happy, I asked, sachmuch (really)!"

 
 
Sonia has adroitly found a position in power by staying out of power, something Indira could never have contemplated.
 
 
Congressman and author Mani Shankar Aiyar says the passage of the women's bill marks the moment when Sonia came into her own. "On a matter of principle, Sonia Gandhi risked the future of her government. That's a remarkable quality...it sets apart the leader from the politician," he says. According to Aiyar, Indira had that moment when she set out to abolish privy purses, Rajiv did it with the panchayati raj legislation and now Sonia has done so, in the face of some well-entrenched male opposition.

True, leadership is a test of nerves. Sonia still dresses like Indira in those elegant handloom sarees with high-backed blouses. But she's a very different sort of personality. Indira will always fascinate as the ruthless leader who fought, was attacked, and who fought back even more fiercely. She took on powerful men within her own party, the maharajas and maharanis in their little fiefdoms, the Opposition that she callously threw into jail during the Emergency. Indira fought tooth and nail to keep her prime ministership. Sonia simply sacrificed high office to reach new heights.


Indira Gandhi
  Sonia Gandhi
Backstory Indian-born. Very keen to join politics. Became the I&B minister in Lal Bahadur Shastri's cabinet in 1964. Two years later became prime minister.   Backstory Foreign-born. A very reluctant entrant into politics. Stayed away from politics for seven years after her husband Rajiv Gandhi's assassination in 1991.

Style of functioning

Autocratic, inflexible. Depended on a handful of advisors referred to as the kitchen cabinet. Did not strive for a consensus within her party or the Opposition. Attracted a lot of riff-raff. Was vindictive, aggressive and brazen.   Believes in evolving a consensus within the Congress and Opposition. Is open to criticism. Involves non-politicians in framing policy decisions. Her 'western' sensibilities keeps party riff-raff at a distance. Credo is social empowerment.

Best Remembered For
  • Bank nationalisation
  • Withdrawal of privy purses of maharajas
  • Indo-Soviet Treaty of Peace, Understanding and Cooperation
  • Winning the Bangladesh war and the humane treatment of refugees from across the border
  • The Shimla Agreement
  • The Pokhran-I nuclear test
  Key Achievements
  • Stepping in and reviving the Congress after it hit a low in the post-Narasimha Rao-Sitaram Kesri period
  • Leading the Congress back to power in 2004 and 2009
  • Listening to her "inner voice" in declining the prime ministership, trusting an outsider with it
  • Shaping a legislation like NREGA to combat rural poverty, RTI for transparency, Right to Education Act
  • Pushing the Women's Reservation Bill in the RS
  • Has never been personally charged with corruption although Bofors and Quattrocchi continue to haunt her

Failures

  • Emergency and censorship
  • Promoting son Sanjay Gandhi
  • Causing a split in the Congress in 1969
  • The Garibi Hatao campaign (critics say it was mere lip service)
  • Held guilty of electoral malpractice
  • Using fundamentalists like Bhindranwale to undermine the Akali Dal
  • Operation Bluestar
 
  • Essentially, a believer in the dynastic legacy 
  • Not a powerful orator, particularly in Hindi
  • Often seen as allowing party to be at odds with PM
  • Not inclined to play an active role in foreign policy and economic issues
  • In 1998, she went to Rashtrapati Bhavan erroneously claiming she had the numbers to form a government.


Indira biographer Inder Malhotra (Indira Gandhi: A Personal and Political History) recalls a conversation when she admitted to having overdone things in the course of the Emergency. As Malhotra puts it, "She said she was conscious that she may destroy her father's great legacy and that is why she restored democracy." That was Indira the leader but also a daughter, Jawaharlal Nehru's daughter. There was also Indira the lonely autocrat. He recounts another instance when she told a leading journalist who asked her about the state of the party: "Where is the party? I am the party." She wallowed in the cult of personality and encouraged slogans like 'Indira is India/India is Indira'.

 
 
Indira fought tooth and nail to keep the PM's post. Sonia simply sacrificed high office to reach new heights.
 
 
Sonia is certainly not Indira. Sociologist Ashis Nandy believes that future generations will judge Sonia much more kindly. She is still building her legacy but she shows the right instincts as a human being and a politician, he says. "There is a fascination with Indira because of her strength in the face of great odds. But in Sonia I see the qualities that an Indian leader should have. She is accommodating and believes in consultation. The other Indian leader who had that quality was Atal Behari Vajpayee. Indira certainly lacked the ability to consult and accommodate," he says.

Also, some would argue that Indira did not have the instincts of a democrat that not just calls for consensus but  power-sharing. Instead, she nurtured a coterie whose members wielded excessive power. An Opposition politician who has survived the reigns of both the Gandhi women says that possibly because of her western sensibilities, Sonia keeps a distance from corrupt or controversial figures.

It certainly goes to her credit that she does not have henchmen like Indira did. Her ambitions appear to be for her children. Indira too had great ambitions for son Sanjay Gandhi but he was used as chief henchman to perpetuate her reign. His excesses during the Emergency are a matter of public record. Sonia, on the other hand, does not appear to seek power for herself but plays the role of keeper of the Nehru-Gandhi torch that will be passed on to her son. She also cuts a more maternal figure than Indira ever did. Dynastic politics has something inherently undemocratic built into it. Yet there is no indecency that Rahul or Priyanka have ever perpetuated on the nation in the manner of their infamous uncle. They come through as rather earnest young people.

 
 
'Garibi hatao' was mostly lip service. Sonia's political vision is defined by policies that are more transformative.
 
 
Their vision of India is perhaps shaped by their mother's support for social sector legislations. The Nehru-Gandhi offspring may be critiqued for being dynasts but they are perhaps set in the mould of benign monarchs who want to use their reign for what they think is the good of the people. Political scientist Zoya Hasan believes that Sonia's ideology can be described as consisting of a strong commitment to non-sectarian politics that rises above caste, religion, community. Her political vision is defined by policies like the RTI, NREGA and now women's reservation. Says Hasan: "Indian political leaders are defined by their rhetoric and oratory. Sonia is a hesitant speaker. I believe she wants the policies to speak for her and legitimise her leadership." As for the comparison with Indira, Hasan will only say that the political context is a lot different and politics is more competitive today.

So, is Sonia perhaps smarter than Indira? Inder Malhotra says she has many admirable qualities "but I don't think she is smarter, although she has certainly turned out smarter than people expected her to be". Siddhartha Shankar Ray, who was one of the Congressmen closest to Indira, jokes: "You must never ask if a mother-in-law is better than her daughter-in-law. It only creates trouble." But on a more serious note, he says: "I don't think any politician I have known has made smarter moves than Indira. I think Sonia has learnt from Indira's experiences...and any politician who can run the Congress for so many years without a major disaster is certainly not a fool."

At one level, the comparison is unfair as Indira was prime minister for over 15 years and Sonia has consistently refused office. But for the past six years, she has left her imprint on India. Right-wing commentator Swapan Dasgupta articulates his views in term of their policies and personalities: "Indira was ruthless. Sonia is a jholawali!" He elaborates the classic right-wing critique of both: "Indira was guided by a very narrow, self-serving, doctrinaire approach that led to nationalisation of banks, abolition of privy purses, overbureaucratisation and an exaggerated tilt to the Soviet Union. Sonia's primary motivations are goody-goody, NGO-type."

 
 
Sanjay Gandhi was mostly chief henchman. Rahul and Priyanka come across as typical, earnest young people.
 
 
Perhaps Sonia's great achievement is that she has overcome the Italian-origin handicap and has now emerged as a decisive leader. Indira was born into a great political family and learnt at the feet of Jawaharlal Nehru; Sonia was born in distant Italy and husband Rajiv was a pilot who was compelled by circumstances to evolve into a politician. Indira reigned at a time when the Congress was the pre-eminent party of the nation and her early battles were about gaining control of the party. Sonia overcame the tragedies of two brutal assassinations to lead the Congress that was then in decline and being challenged by the forces of both Mandal and mandir.

Indira may have fought many great battles but Sonia has had to surmount many more hurdles. She has adroitly found a position in power by being out of power, something that Indira could never have contemplated. Says sociologist Dipankar Gupta: "Sonia has kept the engine cool whereas it was always overheated during Mrs Gandhi's time. Certainly in the manner in which she shaped Indian democracy Indira has had a greater impact, both negative and positive. But Sonia is now shaping her legacy in a very different style. Sanjay Gandhi was a nightmare for the people. Rahul, in contrast, is being promoted in a more graceful manner. These are critical differences."

Indira was charismatic, brilliant, ruthless. Sonia is softer, gentler, kinder. She may never be the fascinating leader that Indira was with all her triumphs and losses, victories and defeats. Indira perhaps had her greatest moment after winning the Bangladesh war when she was hailed as Goddess Durga by none other political opponents like Vajpayee.

Sonia also reigns in a different time and age. The greatest drama associated with her involved her renunciation of political office in 2004. Women's reservation is the big gamble on which she has staked her government's survival and her own reputation. If it passes as she has promised it will, it stands to transform Indian democracy much in the manner her mother-in-law did in so many ways. It is now up to Sonia to navigate the legislation through the Lok Sabha. She has certainly evolved into the lady with a quiet determination.

"I don't think anyone was smarter than Indira...but Sonia has turned out smarter than people expected her to be." Siddhartha Shankar Ray, Former West Bengal CM    "Sonia is a hesitant speaker. She wants the policies to speak for her and legitimise her leadership."
 Zoya Hasan Political scientist

 "In Sonia, I see the qualities an Indian leader should have. She is accommodating and believes in consultation." Ashis Nandy Sociologist   "She's shaping her legacy in a different style. Sanjay was a nightmare...Rahul is being promoted more gracefully." Dipankar Gupta Sociologist

 


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[ALOCHONA] Re: BNP security fiasco and Akhter Hamid Paban

Dear Shamim

Delwar is an intellectually bankrupt individual whose only mission is to arrange for Tareque's return. The sooner he loses his pyjama bottoms permanently the better. His son is a pig. They are capable of the planting the bomb but whether they did it or not is another matter. That is the easy part of the conversation.

What I find absurd is your use of the expression 'How low can you go'. What the heck does this mean? What are you trying to say? That such an action is the worst possible action in Bangladesh? That such an action is improbable in Bangladesh? That AL could never sing so low?!

There are standards in the english language just like in anything else. There are many AL supporters who have an excellent grasp of English and use it to their advantage in political debate. Trouble is their twisting and turning of the language is also very obvious.

Here is the standard, boring and perverted technique that AL and BNP activists of all backgrounds use in both written and spoken English and Bangla:

1. Act as if your own party doesn't exist and only ever mention the opposition party

2. Never discuss the issues, policies, weaknesses and problems of your own party

3. Express outrage when the opposition does something but maintain silence when your own party does exactly the same thing

4. Pretend that you are very generous and open minded though in reality you are very mean minded and close minded

5. Talk about the dead party founder more than the current party leadership

6. Apply standards of morals, ethics, accountability, democracy and openess when talking about the opposition and never apply the same to your own party

7. Pretend that your own student wing is not filled with thugs committing murder and mayhem

8. Divert attention from real issues and stifle real debate by focusing on open ended, never ending, looping subjects.

9. Etc etc.

How low can you go?! This is Bangldesh. Stop talking as if you are talking about another country. In Bangladesh there is no such thing as too low.

I'd say your blind, silent and orchestrated acceptance of Joy as the heir apparent to the Prime Ministership of Bangladesh, irrespective of anything and based soley on his lineage, and disguised as intellectual liberalism is far worse than a known thug letting off a tiny bomb.

I mean its not like you complain in public - or even within your own party - if the thugs in your party commit murder, extortion, rape or other such politically acceptable activities.

India enters Bangladesh and shoots at our people and Dipu Moni ignores it and the PM pisses of to China and you talk about a kutha letting of a char anna bomb.

Jellyfish have more backbone than us. We think we are really cunning but we are actually just idiots. We can only just do betagiri and futani with fellow Bangladeshis. Everybody else can shaft us.

Ezajur Rahman
Kuwait


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> Delwar Hossain however sees nothing wrong in this 'unusual' expenditure financed by the Parliament Secretariat.
> "I haven't done anything illegal. What I have taken are very much covered by my privileges," he told The Daily Star at his office yesterday, responding to the allegation of making an unusual expenditure.
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> Sources at the Parliament Secretariat said the chief whip had taken over Tk 8 lakh in last eight months during the current fiscal year (05-06) as entertainment cost. During the same period, the other six whips had taken Tk 1 lakh to 1.5 lakh each.
> About Tk 27 lakh was allocated as entertainment cost for the offices of the whips in the last fiscal (04-05). The chief whip alone has spent over half of the allocation.
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> Besides, there is no ceiling on expenditure of the chief whip's office. "The Parliament Secretariat could have withheld the bills if the expenditure was really excessive," he said.
> The chief whip directed the officials at his office to look into the situation about the expenditure and essential taken from the Parliament Secretariat and the cafeteria. "I personally don't submit any requisition or bill, it is the job of my office staff."
> Deputy Leader of the Opposition Abdul Hamid said there should be some kind of limits on the expenditure of any office. "Question has already been raised whether the expenditure was excessive," he observed.
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> In accordance with the laws pertaining to the remuneration, allowances and other facilities of the ministers, the chief whip is entitled to have at least Tk 12 lakh a year. He is entitled to have Tk 29,000 a month in salary, Tk 25,000 in house rent, Tk 750 in daily allowance and a yearly optional fund of Tk 3 lakh. Besides, he has the right to allowances for travel, medical, telephone and an amount for maintenance of an office in his constituency.
> But Khandakar Delwar, sources at the parliament cafeteria said, had taken essentials from the cafeteria for about two years. The cafeteria would send the commodities to his residence at the beginning of each month. But for the last two or three months, they did not supply those to the residence of the chief whip.
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> Khandakar Delwar denied taking any illegal benefits and said the news was aimed to malign him before the next parliamentary election.
> He said it is true that he has taken essentials for the use of his residence. "My residence is a part of my office. I can entertain guests there."
> About taking cash from the cafeteria and submitting bill to the Parliament Secretariat through the cafeteria, he said, "My office took cash to buy goods only when the cafeteria failed to supply those."
> Whip Zahed Ali Chowdhury who was present at that time echoed the view. Both the lawmakers blasted the cafeteria for hiking the prices of different items.
> Sources said the office of the speaker, the custodian of the Jatiya Sangsad, has no plans to probe the allegation of excessive expenditure by any office.
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> A Dhaka court yesterday allowed the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) to interrogate Akhter Hamid Paban, son of Khaleda Zia-backed BNP Secretary General Khandaker Delwar Hossain, at the jail gate in a case for amassing Tk 1.02 crore illegally.
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> Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Golam Rabbani passed the order for interrogating Paban about his ill-gotten wealth after investigating officer (IO) of the case and ACC Deputy Assistant Director Mahbubur Rahman submitted a petition.
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> ACC Assistant Director Mahfuza Khatun, also the IO of the case, submitted the charge sheet to the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate's Court, showing 26 people as prosecution witnesses.
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> ACC Assistant Director Shamsul Alam filed the case against Harun with Dhanmondi police on October 29 last year for concealing Tk 2,563,000 in his wealth statements submitted to the commission on September 18 the same year.
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