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Thursday, October 27, 2011

[ALOCHONA] Re: Accusation by top AL leaders

There is nothing unplanned here. Politicians at this level know how
to manage the jonogon. In Bangladesh politicans exploit the weaknesses of a recently educated and partly impoverished population to harness sympathy rather than thought.

--- In alochona@yahoogroups.com, Isha Khan <bdmailer@...> wrote:
>
> *Accusation by top AL leaders*
>
> by Nishat Sultana Brishti
>
>
> Something wrong is definitely going on in Bangladesh! Senior minister and
> general secretary of the ruling Bangladesh Awami League, Syed Ashraful Islam
> said a section of media in Bangladesh are "trying to create ground for
> quarters, who are hatching conspiracy to assassin Prime Minister Sheikh
> Hasina. He said that the conspiracy to kill Sheikh Hasina had not stopped
> and the plotters were looking for chances to destabilize the situation with
> that motive.
>
> "A new plot is under way to kill Sheikh Hasina and the quarters who
> attempted to kill her on August 21, 2004, are again out to destabilize the
> situation," Syed Ashraf said.
>
> He said, "Some newspapers are looking for an Anna Hazare in Bangladesh and
> some television channels are depicting exaggerated pictures of a few events
> and thereby helping the conspirators who are looking for a ground to
> destabilize the situation and kill her."
>
> The minister was critical on local media as it is continuing to publish
> commentaries saying, Bangladesh also needs an "Anna Hazare" to begin crusade
> against corruption. He said, "Why the media were looking for an Anna Hazare
> in Bangladesh? Has corruption gobbled up the whole country?"
>
> *Accusing Bangladeshi intelligence agencies:*
>
> Another senior leader of the ruling party, Suranjit Sen Gupta said,
> "Bangladesh's military intelligence [DGFI] and non-military intelligence
> agency [NSI] jointly conspired to assassin Sheikh Hasina."
>
> It may be mentioned here that, Suranjit Sen Gupta joined the military
> controlled caretaker government's attempt in ousting Sheikh Hasina and BNP
> leader Khaleda Zia from politics. Later the matter was disclosed in public
> and Suranjit was termed as one of the members of anti-democracy gang named
> RATS [Razzak, Amu, Tofael and Suranjit].
>
> Statements of both the ministers are surely worrisome. Suranjit Sen Gupta
> has, for the first time, publicly accused the defense intelligence agency
> and national security intelligence agency in Bangladesh as, conspirators of
> assassinating the present Prime Minister. Through this statement he in other
> words has clearly labeled both the agencies as enemies of democracy. When a
> senior politician and a lawmaker of the ruling party make such comments,
> people may raise questions about the hidden intention or agenda of this
> politician. By pronouncing these words, Suranjit Sen Gupta clearly left the
> signal of total distrust of Bangladesh Awami League on country's armed
> forces and intelligence agencies. No where in the world, a politician or
> ruling party law maker could ever make such seditious comment against
> country's own armed forces and intelligence agencies. But, Suranjit Sen
> Gupta did. And people are aware of his "international connections". Does
> this statement of Mr. Gupta signal that, government of Bangladesh Awami
> League is now going to down-size army's power significantly, or even may
> wrap up these intelligence agencies? Through this comment, Mr. Suranjit Sen
> Gupta has surely labeled Bangladesh army and the intelligence agencies as
> "conspirators and betrayers".
>
> *The mysterious Syed Hassan Imam:*
>
> During this meeting, where Syed Ashraful Islam and Suranjit Sen Gupta passed
> these remarks, an interesting character was also present. His name is Syed
> Hassan Imam, who fled to India right after the Udichi bomb blast, which
> killed large number of people. It may be mentioned here that, Syed Hassan
> Imam, who also was present at the function of Udichi, where the bomb
> exploded, left the spot hurriedly minutes before the blast, after he
> received a phone call. It was suspected by intelligence agencies that, Syed
> Hassan Imam was one of the conspirators behind this crime. When his name
> started appearing in Bangladeshi media, as abettor of Udichi bomb blast as
> well as Ramna batamul bomb blast, Syed Hassan Imam fled to India even though
> at that time, Bangladesh Awami League was in power. He was on exile in India
> for consecutive few years, as in 2001 Bangladesh Nationalist Party formed
> the government. This man came back to Bangladesh for two weeks in 2006, when
> Bangladesh Nationalist Party handed over power to caretaker government, and
> disappeared [went back to India possibly] from the scene again, when
> military controlled caretaker government grabbed power. The very presence of
> Syed Hassan Imam in the meeting, where two of the senior members of the
> ruling party made extremely questionable comments is a mystery.
>
> *Allegation of the Prime Minister:*
>
> On numerous occasions, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has alleged that
> military controlled caretaker government tried to poison her number of
> times, when she was in custody on corruption charges. It may be mentioned
> here that, the caretaker government was indirectly under the command of
> General Moeen U Ahmed, who was using Dr. Fakhruddin Ahmed as a mere con to
> run the show of the caretaker government. Everyone in Bangladesh and abroad
> were aware, General Moeen U Ahmed was actually controlling the caretaker
> government of Dr. Fakhruddin.
>
> As the Prime Minister of Bangladesh has categorically brought the allegation
> of attempts by the caretaker government of poisoning her, it is still a huge
> mystery as to why the ruling party or state machinery has not taken any
> legal measures against General Moeen U Ahmed and others in the caretaker
> government for alleged "assassination attempt of Sheikh Hasina."
>
> It was rumored that, Bangladesh Awami League was set in power by General
> Moeen U Ahmed and his team, through an "engineered election". Though such
> claims were seriously lacking any solid base [except few examples of
> irregularities during the election, where ballot papers with pre-stamping on
> the symbol of Awami League were found in a number of places in the country],
> Awami League or Sheikh Hasina's reluctance in lodging formal complaint
> against General Moeen U Ahmed and others in the caretaker government, for
> their heinous attempt of poisoning Sheikh Hasina [who now is the prime
> minister] is a big mystery. Such reluctance of Awami League and Sheikh
> Hasina, may wrongly interpret as their underhand understanding with General
> Moeen and his gang.
> http://www.weeklyblitz.net/1682/assassinating-sheikh-hasina-and-accusing-army
>


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