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Monday, March 2, 2009

RE: [ALOCHONA] BDR Revolt is a long term damage to Bangladesh Future

Re: Shawkat Anwar
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Thanks for your suggestion.
Ask yourself:

1. What we have rectified, since Mujib, Zia and nay other famous and ordinary people were targets of violence?

2. Havn't politicians created many many armed pandas, killers, looters since Jan 1972?

3. How a society can improve, when corruption and violence are rising steadily?

4. What system of accountability we have created in the past to expose corrupt, inefficient,
   violent elements in the society?

BDR incident is just the result...of our failure to follow a normal, reasonable, fair path in everyday
life.

What kind of person will avoid talking about failure of Mujib administration and talk about
"a war ravaged country, without almost  any infrastructure".

Who created Sk. Moni and his pandas.

How BNP leaders + their thugs poisoned the morality and humanity?

What Ershad did during his tenure?

Have we done enough to boycott these group of people?

Time will tell why teaching patience, tolerance, accountability, dedication .... to
young population, ONLY ....  will help to avoid another BDR incident in the future.

I sincerely hope that you will witness the progress too, if we get the appropriate guidance?

Have you met those sincere leaders ...who can guide us??

Khoda hafez.

dr. maqsud omar







To: alochona@yahoogroups.com
From: laskor@hotmail.com
Date: Mon, 2 Mar 2009 22:58:14 -0500
Subject: RE: [ALOCHONA] BDR Revolt is a long term damage to Bangladesh Future

Dr.Omar
Your frustration at the current condition of Bangladesh, rather what has been achieved has over the years, is well understood. And, you ask, "Who can help this country?". I firmly believe "only we can".
Your generalization "where citizens+govt. have DONE NOTHING since Jan 1971", "full of CHAPABAZ" hardly helps any motivation and only adds to despair. I do not know where you were in Jan.1972 but I have seen and been a part of the process where a war ravaged country, without almost any infrastructure, devoid of resources pulled itself back over the years, albeit at a very slow pace, and today many of its achievemnts, its citizens are internationally recognized, revered and emulated, the country having shed the stigma of being a "basket case".
True, many are ' selfish,greedy and ill-mannered' as you say but to say that that is the 'norm' tells me you probably hang around with the wrong kind of crowd. 
Please do not run down the country as a whole. Be specific, if you can, otherwise just shut up. Negativity only breeds malcontent, totally unproductive.
Good luck.
Shawkat Anwar  
 

To: alochona@yahoogroups.com
CC: shafin@bttb.net.bd; sarwarkha@yahoo.com.au; mmazumder@freightcorp.com.au
From: maqsudo@hotmail.com
Date: Sat, 28 Feb 2009 04:24:48 +0000
Subject: RE: [ALOCHONA] BDR Revolt is a long term damage to Bangladesh Future

it is sad that BDR soldiers expressed their anger + frustration in a violent and un-acceptble manner.
Lets pray for all those died/suffered.

It is also a wake-up call for a society, that is slowly degenerating.

The BDR soldeirs belong to a country, where citizens + govt. have DONE NOTHING since Jan 1971, to create a just, happy, well-balanced community.

It is a country full of CHAPABAZ, who demontrate their shallow patriotism on 21st. February without failure, who are champion of Baktreeta baji and nourish corruption, without any shame.

Getting selfish, greedy, ill-mannered person is norm in the society.

Even ordinary morons, earning less than Tk. 5000/ a month, spend their time + energy, to fascilitate corruption/ greed
of their beloved politicians + MPs.

Who can help this country??

dr. maqsud omar







To: cgmpservices@yahoo.com
From: cgmpservices@yahoo.com
Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2009 10:22:02 -0800
Subject: [ALOCHONA] BDR Revolt is a long term damage to Bangladesh Future

As more news are coming,  it does not seems a revolt for money or corruption,  it smelt big fish are involved.  Now all good citizen need to ask the following Questions:
 
1)  Who did conspirate this revolt?
 
2) What are the main motivation for this revolt?
 
3) Why is this a national issue?
 
4) How we can bring trust in BRD and Army?
 
5) How to bring the moral of BDR and Army up?
 
6) Need examplory punishment for those culprits?
 
7) How can we move on after this incident?
 
Regards,
M. M. Chowdhury (Mithu), USA

--- On Thu, 2/26/09, M. M. Chowdhury (Mithu) <cgmpservices@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: M. M. Chowdhury (Mithu) <cgmpservices@yahoo.com>
Subject: BDR Revolt is a long term damage to Bangladesh Future
To: cgmpservices@yahoo.com
Date: Thursday, February 26, 2009, 4:05 PM


A complete assessment of BDR-Army Fighting, it's root cause and how to prevent it in future:
 
Dear All,
 
I am concern and uneasy to see the current BDR revolt which took many innocent lives in Bangladesh.  I do appreciate AL Govt including Minister Shahara for her candid and sincere work to resolve this standoff.
 
But I believe that Current Govt forgot the root cause why it happened and need soul searching so this kind of things do not happen anymore in Bangladesh.  This should be a lesson learned for BNP too.
 
Damage to Future:
 
1) Even this looks sporadic incident but this will carry heavy burden to Bangladesh years to come. International community will think Bangladesh like a Congo or Somali even though we have a "Title of  Democratic Govt".  This will create a panic to future foreign investment in Bangladesh and international communities.
 
2)  There might be a future uneasiness between BDR and Army which is a recipe for future disaster.  There will be a physiological war between two powerful forces in Bangladesh regardless which Govt in power ( AL or BNP).
 
3) If a conspirator wants to create a problem in Bangladesh, that conspirator will try to create uneasiness between BDR and Army to divide the country which is a recipe for civil war.  Look at Congo and other African Countries.
 
Root Cause of BDR Revolt:
 
1) Unequal pay and benefit based on ranks in BRD and Army.
 
2) Unequal distribution of corrupt money between BDR and Army.
 
3) Final and most important cause is empowering party (AL or BNP) in BDR and Army.  Lets use our common sense.  Why did BDR revolt now?  Why did not happen in the last 2 years? A group of BDR who are supporter of AL Party thought that their Govt is in power and they should get whatever they want.  Party empowerment in every sector is the biggest cause of problem in Bangladesh.
 
Look at the situation in Bangladesh, why so many thugs on the streets and law and order is not controlled by AL Govt.  Since AL supporter and its members got free hand to do anything they want and nobody is capable to stop them except AL Govt.
 
Look at Universities, why are there so much fighting? Becasue those trouble makers are empowered by AL Govt since they are in power.  This applies to BNP too when they were in power.
 
That's why I have asked AL and BNP to dissolve student politics for sake of the country and put law and order in place.  Even I know PM Hasina started student politics and came to power multiple times, but this is not the end of life.  If you can not remove the Cancer, just giving medicine won't help,  it will come back and forth.
 
I urge PM Hasina to dissolve all student politics and stop empowering its people in every Govt sectors. 
 
How to solve BDR Revolt:
 
1. Establish a gap analysis on BDR pay and benefit.  Get a report, develop a corrective action and implement immediately.
 
2. Stop empowering AL people in BDR and Army
 
3. Dissolve student politics now.  If you do good this tenure, people will vote you to power again, not those corrupt student politics.
 
4. BNP should do the same to help AL Govt by dissolving their student politics at Colleges and Universities.
 
5. Power is good but if we see continue unrest in Bangladesh,  your power doesn't mean anything to general people and even yourself.
 
6. Maybe separate BDR and Army unit and bring under PM observation if possible with current situation.
 
7. AL Govt needs to reshuffle Minsters to get better benefit for future.  Few Minsiters are good and few are just creating problem for Bangladesh to international stage.
 
 
At last, I, as part of CBD urging a peaceful resolution for BDR revolt for the short term and long term.  Please put tools in place, so future crises can be avoided in Bangladesh.
 
Again thanks AL Govt for their candid and sincere hard work to resolve this standoff. 
 
God Bless Bangladesh.
 
Regards,
M M Chowdhury (Mithu), USA
Director, Poltical and Economical Development in Bangladesh
Change Bangladesh Organization (CBD), USA








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