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Thursday, February 10, 2011

Re: [ALOCHONA] Felani murder has no impact on relations with India: Dipu Moni



The whole nation is placed as reference of subjugative attitude of the seat power.No action( treaties/MOU/Credit etc etc) of the power with our eternal friendly neighbour HINDU  STAAAN(????) has been taken to benefit Bangladesh.Most of the treaties signed in Delhi by the PM is hidden under mysterious secrecy denying the nation the right to know what and why ?????????????????????


Blockade to visit Felani's family by the power and it's thugs is another proof of the policy to shield the big boss from the people who intends to show their( Bangladeshis) hatred to such bestial killers who are termed as friend. 
It's a shame for the people of Bangladesh that freed the nation from the Janwar Pakistanis not to go under tutelage of another. 
It is unfortunate that we are led by spineless submissive leaders  who cannot rise to the occassion when the nation needs them badly ??????????

On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 9:47 AM, Onirul Pathan <onirul008@yahoo.com> wrote:
 

would you send the reference of the news please?


From: ezajur <Ezajur@yahoo.com>
To: alochona@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tue, February 8, 2011 4:57:48 PM
Subject: [ALOCHONA] Felani murder has no impact on relations with India: Dipu Moni

 

Felani murder isolated incident, FM tells JS
Daily Star 8/2/11
Staff Correspondent

The Foreign minister on Monday termed the death of Felani, who was brutally killed by Indian Boarder Security Force, as an isolated incident.

`The incident of Felani killing was a stray incident which did not put any impact on the friendly relations between the two neighboring countries,' said the state minister for forest and environment ministry Hasan Mahmud, while speaking on behalf of Foreign minister Dipu Moni.

The state minister was replying to a question from Jatiya Party lawmaker Mujibul Haque.

He also said that although the killing of Felani was an isolated incident, it was heartrending and flag meetings were held between the border security forces of the two countries to discuss the issue.

`We held joint meeting with the Indian authorities and they assured that such incident would not take place in future,' said Hasan Mahmud.

Replying to another question from ruling party lawmaker Rafiqul Islam, the Foreign minister said that the government had taken a move for ensuring better treatment of Bangladeshi people at the foreign embassies in Dhaka while applying for visa.

The AL lawmaker drew attention of the minister to the situation in front of the embassies where there was no waiting room for the visa applicants and they had to wait on the road even amidst adverse weather.

On behalf of the foreign minister, Hasan Mahmud said that the government already held meetings with the authorities of Indian High Commission and the situation has improved there.

He said that the ministry also held discussion with the US embassy and some other embassies in this regard.





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