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Saturday, November 20, 2010

Re: [ALOCHONA] Bangladesh Fooled By Indian Tansit Deal--Says who?



Sir

Ah yes it would be nice to win a nobel... Just like you one can also express one's opinion. Its a free medium.and nobody has stopped you from expressing your opinion no matter how delusional and self serving it might be. We are subject to it on a daily basis from you and other gentleman. Please extend the same courtesy.

 

If numbers were the only thing then the tea party would be greatest social movement.this world has seen. Besides we only have your word for the popularity of your opinion.

 

As far as being a traitor or oppurtunistic please speak for yourself.

 

Robin Khundkar

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Wazed Khondkar
Sent: Nov 20, 2010 1:19 PM
To: alochona@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [ALOCHONA] Bangladesh Fooled By Indian Tansit Deal--Says who? 

 

Dear Alochoks,

Mr. Robin Khondkar wrote the following regarding mine and Mr. Emanur Rahmans comment on this matter (please see below). I am sorry I did not know that Mr. Robin only write to alochona to win a Noble prize or some kind of recognition from the ruling elite of BD or am I being cynical like Mr. Robin? Some of us mere mortals only express their opinions and there are a lot of Bangladeshies at home and abroad would agree with our views.

He is porbably a traitor (I hope not) and an opportunist politicians of BD but us mere mortals do not have a sinister plot like Mr. Robin. Mr. Robin is free to express his views any way he wishes but should not make personal attack just because other people do not agree with his views.

Mr. Robin should highlight the good points about the transit deal. Please share this with the rest of us. You have to excuse my intelligenece but I can not see how the transit deal would be a good deal for BD.

Salam

--- In alochona@yahoogroups.com, Robin Khundkar <rkhundkar@...> wrote:
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> And ofcourse you two wonderful Gents are the very embodiment of patriotism, love of country, the milk of human kindness. Frankly I am astounded that both of you have not been bronzed yet as national heroes. I must tell my traitorous sycophantic oppurtunistic friends what a wonderful oppurtunistic they are missing. The contract for your statues is worth millions. Just imagine.......
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> From: Emanur Rahman <emanur@...> [Add to Address Book]
> To: alochona@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re: [ALOCHONA] Bangladesh Fooled By Indian Tansit Deal--Says who?
> Date: Nov 10, 2010 11:19 PM
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> We do not have a Bangladeshi administration. Therein lies the problem. We have traitors in power. All the evidence suggests the same. Its not even about party interests. I dare say many AL supporters and party members also recognise this but choose not to speak up because they are either traitors, opportunists, sycophants or just plain stupid.
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> Emanur Rahman | m. +447734567561 | e. emanur@...
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> From: Wazed Khondkar <wkkhondkar@...>
> Sender: alochona@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Sun, 7 Nov 2010 20:31:45 +0000 (GMT)
> To: <alochona@yahoogroups.com>
> ReplyTo: alochona@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: RE: [ALOCHONA] Bangladesh Fooled By Indian Tansit Deal--Says who?
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> Dear Alochoks,
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> This is another interesting news about the transit route for India. So, India will save 70% of transport cost at the expense of Bangladesh. This means India will be able to export their goods at a much cheaper cost and be more competitive. So what will happened to industries in Bangladesh?
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> What has India done so far for Bangladesh? What has happened to trade imbalance between Bangladesh and India? Why cannot Bangladesh sale its goods and services to India without any entry barriers?
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> Certain groups of people with vested interest trying to hood wink the population of Bangladesh into thinking that a transit route for India is good for Bangladesh. This is indeed very bad news for Bangladesh. India can look after its interest but who is looking after Bangladesh's interest. Certainly not our politicians.
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> This issue has such a national importance that it should be put forward to the public in a referendum â€" let the people of Bangladesh decide whether it is good for them or not. This issue should not be decided by Mujib's daughter or Dictator's wife and sons but by the people of Bangladesh.
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> I see some analogy between this issue and the European single currency - UK did not join the single currency the Euro. Had UK joined the single currency (which is dominated by Germany) it would have been a complete disaster for UK economy.
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> Politicians in the UK put their national interest first whereas politicians in Bangladesh put their parties interest first.
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> Salam
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