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Sunday, November 21, 2010

Re: [ALOCHONA] Re: Khaleda 'lying': ISPR



Nothing is well in Bangladesh specially the "Loving Jonogon" for whom the Ekonoshtho Rajnitibibs shed Crocodiles tears.

On Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 2:00 PM, ezajur <Ezajur@yahoo.com> wrote:
 

The confusing and inconsistent behaviour of the ISPR is a good sign.

It shows that all is not well in the Army.

--- In alochona@yahoogroups.com, Isha Khan <bdmailer@...> wrote:
>
> *Khaleda 'lying': ISPR *
>
> Dhaka, Nov 14 (bdnews24.com)—Military public relations department ISPR has
> accused BNP chief Khaleda Zia for misbehaving and also refuted her
> allegation of dragging her out of cantonment residence.
>
> The ISPR in a press release issued on Saturday night, termed Khaleda's
> statements made in a press briefing, held on Saturday, 'fabricated and
> ill-intentioned.'
>
> After the High Court deadline ended on Nov 12, the cantonment board
> initiated to vacate the cantonment house at 6 Shaheed Moinul Road. The
> opposition leader left her house at about 3:15 on Saturday by her personal
> transport and reached her Gulshan office.
>
> While the ISPR claimed that Khaleda had willingly left her house, the BNP
> chief, in the Saturday press briefing, accused the military of dragging her
> out of the house.
>
> The ISPR release said Khaleda had acted 'lethargic' while she was requested
> to leave the house. Khaleda, also started acting up with two female military
> officials who knocked at her door. "She didn't even hesitate to term the
> army members as ungrateful dogs and national enemy. She yelled in front of
> everyone saying, "I'm marking everyone, after assuming power, will kick out
> all from your jobs one by one."
>
> Placing proofs in support of ISPR's claim that Khaleda vacated her house
> willingly, the release said the cantonment board officials had gone to that
> house at 8am. "If she was forced, she would have been dragged out by then."
> "But the fact is that she left the cantonment residence in her own car at
> 3:15pm. This is the proof of her leaving the house willingly."
>
> Presence of eight vehicles of ultramodern models and about 50 helping hands
> in that house of only one family reveal signs of her luxurious life, the
> ISPR release added. The cantonment house is at present under police keeping,
> it said.
>
> The 2.72-acre plot was originally the official residence of the army's
> deputy chief of staff, a position held by Ziaur Rahman, who later became
> army chief and then military ruler. Former military dictator H M Ershad, who
> later became president, allotted the house to Khaleda and her two sons
> following the assassination of Ziaur Rahman, in a military coup on May 30 in
> 1981.
>
> His widow Khaleda was given another house in Gulshan in addition to the
> cantonment house, where the family had been living since the 1970s.
>
> The Directorate of Military Lands and Cantonments handed a notice on Apr 20
> last year asking the BNP chief to vacate her cantonment residence. Khaleda
> filed a petition with the High Court challenging legality of the government
> notice asking her to leave the house within 15 days.
>
> The government maintained its stand with two separate notices on May 7 and
> May 24. On May 27 last year, the court stayed the notices for three months
> after the initial hearing. The final hearing started on June 6 the same
> year. On Aug 23, the court asked the government to submit all files in
> relation to the lease of the cantonment house.
>
> The government gave a legal notice to Khaleda for a number of anomalies
> regarding the allotment within the military zone.
>
> The allegations and irregularities for which the notice was issued include
> 1) Khaleda has been carrying out political activities from the house – which
> goes against a condition of the allotment 2) One cannot get allotment of two
> government houses in the capital 3) A civilian cannot get a resident lease
> within a cantonment. The government also alleged that unauthorised changes
> and extensions were made to the building violating the code of conduct in
> the military area.
>
> http://bdnews24.com/details.php?id=178938&cid=2
> ---------------------------
>
>
> *Privileges under Presidents Pension Ordinance,1979*
>
> http://www.bd-pratidin.com/?view=details&type=pratidin&pub_no=201&cat_id=1&menu_id=1&news_type_id=1&index=5
>




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