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Thursday, May 17, 2012

[ALOCHONA] Re: SAJEEB WAZED




From: shadhin Bangla <shadhin071@gmail.com>
To: alochona@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, 17 May 2012, 4:43
Subject: Re: [ALOCHONA] Re: SAJEEB WAZED , THE FUTURE LEADER !!!!!!

 
I am sorry to say...but 
Sajeb Wajed Joy is one of the most corrupt person even though he is not in Bangladesh. 
The information you see in the news are done by Paid Journalists who does nothing but playing song for them.

Most of the VOIP business in Bangladesh are being controlled by him and by doing that he is pocketing in millions of dollars. With his leaning towards the SUMMIT Corporation and its corrupt minister MR. Faruk Khan (10%) is ruining the economy and siphoning hard earned currency of Bangladesh. 
Ask anyone in Bangladesh and they will tell you the real story (if they are courageous, as the government is harassing anyone and any public with it FASCIST attitudes). 

Thank you.

On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 9:17 AM, ezajur <Ezajur@yahoo.com> wrote:
 
You have prejudged him because you want him and assumed he will be leader using that old Bongu village talk... "time will tell".

Like other hypocrites and shubidabadees you hide yourself and pretend to be neutral.

Mr Wazed indeed. More like Sugar Dadddy.

--- In alochona@yahoogroups.com, "Shah Deeldar" <shahdeeldar@...> wrote:
>
>
> I am not going to prejudge Mr. Wazed. Only time will tell how good leader he would be. On paper, this man has better quality than whole BNP mafia and its two princes.
> -SD
> --- In alochona@yahoogroups.com, Muhammad Ali <manik195709@> wrote:
> >
> > Sajeeb A. Wazed Joy on ITC Programme 2012; The Asian Century : Securing the Global Promise.
> > by Sajeeb Wazed Joy on Sunday, March 18, 2012 at 10:40am ·
> > "Bangladesh is a classic text book case study of how dynasties can be a curse or a boon. We have two political dynasties in our country, one was started
> > by my family, and the other was founded by our first military dictator
> > who took power by force. A bad leader confers the same bad traits to
> > his dynasty."
> > Sajeeb Ahmed Wazed, special speaker in the session of "SOUTH ASIA BRAINSTORM: Is Dynasty a Burden or Boon?" [March 17, 2012].
> >  
> > India Today Conclave, a concern of India Today group has been organizing
> > programmes since 2002 focusing on different issues of Asia, especially
> > South Asia. Among other noted speakers Mr. Sajeeb Wazed represented
> > Bangladesh as speaker of Programme 2012. India Today Conclave’ has
> > become one of the most prestigious congregation of the high profile
> > personalities all over the world. People like Al Gore, Sara Palin, Dalai Lama, Dr. Mammohon Sing participated in ‘India Today Conclave’.
> >  
> > Sajeeb Wazed
> > Source : India Today Conclave
> > Making a rare public appearance, Bangladesh's Sajeeb Wazed, Special Adviser to Awami League traced his entry into politics by citing the absolute
> > chaos in his country post the 2001 elections which compelled him to
> > return from the United States to draw attention to the wave of
> > atrocities being perpetuated by the opposition party, the Bangladesh
> > National Party.
> >  
> > Sajeeb Wazed is an information
> > technology expert based in Washington, DC. He has worked in the industry for over a decade. This includes a start-up company in Silicon Valley
> > that he co-founded that raised over $8 million in venture capital.
> > Presently, he has his own consulting practice in the Washington area
> > with clients that have included the World Bank. He is the architect of
> > the ‘Digital Bangladesh’ plan that is one of the key manifestos of the
> > present government of Bangladesh.
> >  
> > Outside of
> > his professional life, he has also played a supporting role in
> > Bangladeshi politics. Son of Sheikh Hasina Wazed, the current prime
> > minister of Bangladesh, and grandson of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the first president of Bangladesh, Mr Wazed has been responsible for managing the country’s relations with the US and lobbying there. He was actively
> > involved in the campaign to stop the then government of Bangladesh from
> > holding a rigged election in 2007. After the subsequent military
> > takeover, he was a key player in restoring democracy to Bangladesh.
> >  
> > He has a bachelor’s degree in physics, mathematics and computer science
> > from Bangalore University, a bachelor’s degree in computer engineering
> > from the University of Texas and a master’s in public administration
> > degree from the Harvard Kennedy School. He has been named as one of 250
> > Young Global Leaders by the World Economic Forum.
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> > * * Sheikh Mahfuzur Rahman we(Bangladesh) need your-self.
> > March 19 at 2:27am · Like
> > * Akramur Nipun Joy vai/rangpur a asla 01754882525 A call diben
> > March 23 at 4:43pm · Like
> > * Hanif Mahmud Thanks
> > April 20 at 9:55am via mobile · Like
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> >
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