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Saturday, June 12, 2010

Re: [ALOCHONA] Nimtali Fire



What an irony! It was not a shock not a tragedy. yes, as this kind of things are happening everyday, how that can be. it is a ritual, it is a vet to the alter of this nation. Blood that spill on the highway every passing day is required to keep the 'devi' alive. Not only those poor travellars lives but many others blood in random to be given. e to ek moha joggo shuru hayese 50 bosor dhore ( এতো এক মহাজজ্ঞ শুরু হয়েছে ৫০ বছর ধরে)। No, No. Mujib shouldn't be blamed. This blame game is emanating from the myth and legend (all are  exaggeratged) which any thinking mind should oppose. Mujib was there for only few years, how many rulers came and gone we had ample time and still have, to correct the situation.
 
Start from the government's land and housing policy, what do you make of it.
 
Rajuk - whose legacy it follows - Mujib, Zia, certainly you know the answer.
 
Look at the public safety rules, its legal values and its logistics.
 
And foremost - Dhaka's development planner, what city they have planned. Europe has congested neighborhood like old dhaka (when it was originally built).
 
Then comes you and I, what did we do seeing those lash ( লাশ) either on TV, street or in our neibourhood, blood was for the 'devi' but those bodies they were belong to one of us but how come nothing arouse in so many year in us.
 
You know why - we have not only lost our human characteristics but we all turned into 'devi', we want to make a case against or for our nationalist or shadhinotar pokhyer shokti and to emulate anther blame game.

an incorrigable nation and its thinking(?) bangals.
 
Nothing personal.
--- On Fri, 11/6/10, Emanur Rahman <emanur@rahman.com> wrote:

From: Emanur Rahman <emanur@rahman.com>
Subject: Re: [ALOCHONA] Nimtali Fire
To: alochona@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, 11 June, 2010, 9:30 AM

 
The New Age is far too dramatic and exaggerates the impact of this event on the population. I was in Bangladesh when this tragedy unfolded.

Was it a tragedy? Yes. Was it shocking? No, it was not. No one was surprised. No one was outraged. They only wondered when the next collapse would happen and how many more people would be allowed to die because of corruption in local government.

Be under no illusion - the victims were allowed to die nee killed by our politicians and the corruption they spawn and foster in our country.

How many building code violations have been ignored through bribes to the Rajuk and similar authorities?

Are you sure your brand new luxury flat in Dhaka is truly safe?

The simple fact is that life in Bangladesh is cheap. It has been made cheap by our political class and their sycophants. Mujib's polticization of state institutions is the direct cause of this and so many other avoidable tragedies that happen everyday in Bangladesh. Our nethris and their sycophants seek only to continue and en-trench this legacy further.

I brook no moral outrage to such events as long as we as a nation continue to tolerate our nethris for as long as we do, such tragedies are nothing but fodder for coffee table politicians. ....

....like myself.


Emanur Rahman | m.  +447734567561  +447734567561 | e. emanur@rahman. com

From: "ezajur" <Ezajur@yahoo. com>
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Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2010 06:25:08 -0000
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Subject: [ALOCHONA] Nimtali Fire

Nimtali fire

Courtesy New Age 10/6/10

http://www.newagebd .com/2010/ jun/10/oped. html


Habibur Rashid Ismail agrees with Sheikh Hasina that fires make people destitute (June 9). It is indeed a remarkable and unique observation by both. Perhaps they could both help us further by focusing on who is responsible for such fires starting in the first place.
   Ezajur Rahman
   Kuwait

 

 

Nimtali fire

Courtesy New Age 9/6/10

The dreadful fire which broke out at Nimtali in old Dhaka on June 3 and killed at least 118 people, including women and children, has left people across the country shell-shocked.
   While expressing her instant reaction to the tragedy, the prime minister, Sheikh Hasina, said, `Fire makes people destitute.' She is absolutely right.
   We want the survivors to be compensated soon. May Allah keep the departed souls in peace.
    Habibur R ashid Ismail
   Chittagong




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