But missed the point again...
Now you are talking against our PM. Kindly clarify what exactly you are trying to do. It often looks like you have taken your "Religion" as play and amusement. Starting our national charter with the name of our Maker is NOT play or amusement. It is the "Natural" [ Fitra in Arabic] choice or no brainer. That is why our secular leaning ruling party left in alone. They chose to be pragmatic over ideologues.
This is a critical time in our history and we should stay united in national issues and national interest. Maybe nitpicking over words is a NYC past time but in Bangladesh few can afford to waste time over academic discussions. Ramadan is coming and supplying food at a fair price should be a priority of our government. If they can manage this well, please will keep them in next election as well.
From: Farida Majid <farida_majid@hotmail.com>
Sent: Sun, Jul 17, 2011 2:32 am
Subject: [ALOCHONA] For those who support or ignore Blasphemy committed by Martial LAW
"Couching personal political opinion with limited knowledge".
My response:
Rabbi zidnee ailmaa (my Lord! Increase/enhance my knowledge!)
Even illiterates, semiliterates, schoolgoing children, garments'er meye, sabziwalla, rickshawalla, bricklayers, smithies, peasant men and women, fishermen and women, and all the other people of "limited knowledge" in this nation know that invoking Allah's name for the purpose of falsification, for the pupose of fooling others and to hide a deceitful, illegal act is kufri and charom gonahgari kaj.
Putting 'bismillah' in the Constitution of Bangladesh by a Martial Law ordinance promulgated by the wish of a single ruthless Military Dictator was done with an evil political purpose, not because he was some kind of a devout religious preacher who had no better idea about the people's War of Independence in 1971. The Constitution of Bangladesh is meant to guarantee fundamental rights to EVERY citizen. It is not a place for an individual or the State to advertise the preference of one religion over all the other religions or ethnicity of non-Muslim inhabitants of the state. It is ironic that this was done under the supposed aegis of Islam, a religion known for its keen sense of equal justice for all. Besides Qur'anic guidance, we have the Sunnah, and especially the noble example of the Madina Charter to give us models to follow.
Vandalisation of the Constitution is akin to condoning the Genocide of 1971, or the mass murder of civilians and fellow citizens who fought to oppose the oppression of a State (Pakistan) created in 1947 on the false premise that Muslims cannot live peacefully with people of other religions or ethnicity.
Rabbi zidnee ailmaa
And if Allah sub hana t'ala very kndly granted me greater knowledge than what I have now, would I have "impersonal political opinion" as opposed to having my personal political opinion? Moreover, I have mostly made observations of facts, and taken recourse to Allah's message in the Holy Qur'an.
What am I couching my personal political opinion in? Hope Mr. Aziz Huq will oblige with an answer in his infinite wisdom. I can only hope that he can separate opinion from fact.
Rabbi zidnee ailmaa
Farida Majid
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Re: [ALOCHONA] Bangladeshi TV channels blocked in India
Govt., please block the Indian Channels. We don't want them. This is the only solution. We dont want to Indianise our next generation.
Sincerely,
Shahidul Alam
Bangladeshi TV channels blocked in India
Indian government is continuing an unwritten ban on allowing
Bangladeshi television channels from entering their domestic cable
network, thus depriving millions of Bangla speaking population in that
country from watching Bangladeshi programs, especially drama and music
videos, which are considered to be top favourite to India's Bangali
[Bangla speaking] population. On the other hand, Bangladesh has
adopted a very liberal policy in allowing foreign television channels,
including most of the Indian channels [even some regional language
channels] and have not only allowed them in Bangladeshi cable network,
but also, each month Indian channels are earning significant amount of
revenue, both by selling advertisements as well as subscription to
Bangladeshi entrepreneurs and households.
According to a recent statistics availed by a team of Weekly Blitz,
Indian channels are earning millions of dollars every year from
Bangladeshi cable operators. Below is the chart of monthly revenue
earned by the Indian channels from Bangladesh:
Name of the Channel
Monthly Revenue from Subscription
Star Plus
US$ 195,000
Star Movies
US$ 118,000
Zee Studio
US$ 94,000
Zee TV
US$ 67,000
SONY
US$ 123,000
Set Max [Part of SONY]
US$ 72,000
Star GOLD
US$ 61,000
Zee Cinema
US$ 95,000
Star Sports
US$ 70,000
B4U
US$ 5,000
Star Jalsha
US$ 17,000
Zee Premier
US$ 39,000
Zee Action
US$ 29,000
Zee Café
US$ 19,000
Zee Bangla
US$ 17,000
SAB
US$ 6,000
TARA TV
US$ 6,000
TARA Music
US$ 6,000
Doordarshan Bangla
US$ 000,00
STAR One
US$ 23,000
Star World
US$ 23,000
Bangladesh also freely allows more than 180 regional and international
channels on country's domestic cable network, which includes HBO,
ESPN, NGC, Discovery, BBC, CNN, Al Jazeera, NDTV, DW, Fox, VOA,
France24, MGM, TVC, TNT, Cartoon Network, RAI etc. India though allows
most of the international channels within its domestic cable network;
it continues to stop Bangladeshi channels from entering the same
network, for reason unknown.
It may be mentioned here that, currently there are several Bangladeshi
channels, which are continuing broadcast mainly via Telstar-10
satellite, while some are also using other satellites. The Bangladeshi
channels on satellite are: BTV-World, BTV-Sangshad, Channel-I,
ATN-Bangla, ATN-News, Diganta TV, NTV, Boishakhi TV, Bangla Vision,
RTV, ETV, DESH TV, Mohona TV, Independent TV, Maasranga TV, My TV,
GTV, Channel 9, Shomoy TV, Bijoy TV etc.
Bangla drama, soap opera and music videos, especially folk songs are
extremely popular amongst the Bangla speaking population in India.
Some Indian traders are trading in audio and video CDs of Bangla
drama, soap opera and music videos, which have high demand in India.
Commenting on the current ban on Bangladeshi channels from entering
Indian cable network, an Indian journalist on condition of anonymity
told Weekly Blitz, Indian government fears that Bangladeshi TV
channels may contain anti-Indian propaganda as well as instigative
messages to various separatist groups inside India.
"We all want to see Bangladeshi TV channels, but we fear such channels
may contain anti-Indian propaganda", the source said.
On the other hand, an owner of a Bangladeshi TV channels said, "We
never allow any negative propaganda against India or any foreign
nation. Bangladeshi channels are already available on major cable
networks in United States, Europe and the Middle East. We never heard
any such complaint of any Bangladeshi channel airing anti-Indian
campaign. This must be a lame excuse of the Indian authorities for
stopping Bangladeshi channels from reaching the Indian viewers."
Commenting on the existing ban on Bangladeshi TV channels from
entering Indian cable network, eminent researcher of Sufi music as
well as popular Sufi singer, Fakir Shabuddin said, "As far as folk and
Sufi songs are concerned, Indian listeners are definitely interested
in such songs from Bangladesh. Whenever we go abroad for shows, we
hear requests from expatriate Indians in foreign countries for singing
Bangla Sufi songs. As a singer, I would humbly request the Indian
government to allow Bangladeshi channels in reaching millions of
Bangla speaking viewers in that country."
Rahman Mustafiz, popular news reporter in Bangladesh said, "None of
the Bangladeshi TV channels have any anti-Indian agenda. Authorities
in New Delhi should not unnecessarily continue ban on Bangladeshi
channels, just on the basis of mere speculations or doubts."
Eminent Bangladeshi music director Milton Khandekar said, "As we are
already watching Indian channels in Bangladesh, we also have the equal
right of showing our channels to the viewers in India. As an
individual, I do believe that, India, being the largest democracy in
the world will withdraw such unkind decision on Bangladeshi TV
channels."
http://www.weeklyblitz.net/1525/bangladeshi-tv-channels-blocked-in-india
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[mukto-mona] Re: [KHABOR] Viqarunnesa School and Punishment of Rapist Parimal--How do you know?
We are in Bangladesh and people who stays in US/Australia writes so much about it, never raised with any examination rather sending fanatic rumors against a particular religion of people so that a heinous crime can be committed thru either Riots Or Persecution against minorities like-wise post 2001 era......
From: Ali Manwar <alimanwar2001@yahoo.com>
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Sent: Friday, July 15, 2011 7:36:46 PM
Subject: Re: [KHABOR] Viqarunnesa School and Punishment of Rapist Parimal--How do you know?
To: hkbadal@gmail.com; manzurul_1977@yahoo.com
Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2011 11:03 PM
Subject: [KHABOR] Viqarunnesa School and Punishment of Rapist Parimal
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