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Friday, November 25, 2011

[ALOCHONA] Re: [Dahuk]: Ugly faces of ruling party, Oli comes under attack



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This is nothing new. The people Bangladesh is experiencing such holy acts of the "SONAR CHELEY'S" of BAL for last 40 years. 
There is difference of ferocity of these holy acts. One while out of power they burn,kills with loggi n Boitha n torches fully loaded rush hour double Decker passenger bus with gun poder n undress( make Digombor/ Ulanga) people,ransack,loot during "Shanti Purna" Hartal/Aborod to realize people right for "Peace".
When in power we obser those hoodlooms occupying or a sieze all money making place of the country n share the booty in connivance with Public Servants(after making shameless "doliokoron"),make all Bannijya like admission/jobs/distribution VGF cards etc etc and many more thousands of remarkable holy jobs.

The people of bangladesh are surely in confusion about the definition of "DEMOCRACY" as "CHUNGA FUKAIIING " by BAL and it's paa chata shameless Kutta Jibis n concubine media(both electronic n print). 
The rather feels comfortable to identify  Awami Democracy as nothing but "DEMOCRAZY" since envisages nothing but Hingshrata(vandalism)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 2:48 PM, Desh Bondhu <desh_bondhu@ymail.com> wrote:
 

Ugly faces of ruling party, Oli comes under attack

Nov 24, 2011

Liberal Democratic Party chief Oli Ahmed is being whisked to a safe place along with a wounded supporter after he came under attack at a Chittagong court Thursday. Photo: Star

At least 20 people were injured in clashes between the ruling Awami League activists and supporters of the Liberal Democratic Party president, Oli Ahmed, at the Chittagong court building on Thursday.

The clashes took place about11:00am when Oli came out from a courtroom after obtaining bail in a defamation case filed on charges of using abusive language towards a female lawmaker.

Court sources said that Juba League and Bangladesh Chatra League activists had brought out procession in the court premises holding up shoes and brooms and shouting slogans against Oli during the hearing on his petition for bail.

LDP activists also brought out a procession greeting the party president on his obtaining bail, sources said, adding that the ruling party men had then tried to attack Oli, leading to chase between both the sides.

The Kotwali police officer-in-charge, Abul Kalam Azad, said that Oli had left the court premises in police escort.

He also said that at least 20 people, including five policemen, were injured during the clashes. Oli's vehicle was damaged with the stones the activists pelted each other with. The police controlled the situation in a few minutes.

Oli at a press conference at his house at Laldighi in the city after the incident said that the ruling party had attacked him and his supporters after the ruling party had failed to lure him into its camp.

'People of the rank of minister came to my house and tried to convince me,' he said adding that the attack had been planned at a meeting of the ruling party leaders in a room of the Kotwali police officer-in-charge late Wednesday night.

He also said the government was afraid of him as the people believed in his words and his relation with the opposition parties was another reason for the attack.

Oli said he did not abuse the female lawmaker and his remands had been distorted by a local daily newspaper to create a chaos and to pave the way for the harassment of the opposition.

Oli earlier appeared in the court of metropolitan magistrate Mahabubur Rahman seeking bail in the case filed on charge of abusing Chemon Ara Tayab.

Kafil Uddin Chowdhury, who acted for Oli, told New Age that the court had granted bail to his client and posted for November 27 the hearing in the case.


Desh-Bondhu,
'Desher Kotha Bolay'




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