Shumon Ahmed: "Sometime I wonder if some of these people are for Bangladesh?" Shumon Ahmed, you seem to be displaying your immaturity in the above statement. You must be a young fellow. What you said is that - sometime you wonder if some of these (Hindu) people are for Bangladesh. It's displaying your communal mindset. I did not want to respond to your comments, but felt the need just to expose your mindset, hoping that - it may help you understand yourself a little better. Let me elaborate a bit further. You like BNP/Jamat alignment, and you wonder if some of these Hindus are for Bangladesh or not. You must know – Jamat houses countless razakars and war criminals, who fought against the independence of Bangladesh. Yet, you do not have any doubt about their support for Bangladesh, because they are Muslim after all. You must have seen or heard about Pakistani flags are flying over some Muslim houses on some special occasions, such as 15th August. Still, it did not raise your doubt about their allegiance to Bangladesh. Have you ever seen Indian flags are flying over any non-Muslim house? The answer is NO, but - you still have doubt if some of those non-Muslims are for Bangladesh or not. I hate when people make stereotypical judgments, and that's why I had to respond to your comments. I have nothing against you; I just wanted to point out the implicit communality in your mindset. Now, as for Dr. Yunus, who you like so much, I was so happy – when he wanted to float a political party. I am sick and tired of political corruptions in Bangladesh. I thought, it would bring some changes, at least initially. But, he failed to do so due to lack of support. You know - Dr. Yunus supported "Minus-2-Theory." Then, why suddenly BNP supporters want to see him as the President of Bangladesh? Do you know why? It is to boost international support for BNP, especially blessing of USA. Don't you think Awami League understands this political angle? You must also know - President is nominated by the Parliament, in which 2/3 majority is Awami League. Don't you see why it is improbable for him to be the President, at this time, no matter how much you like him? I bet, you never thought about it. If you did, you should have guessed the prospect of Dr. Yunus becoming the President. In your mind – any one who dislikes Dr. Yunus, for whatever reason, must be anti-Bangladesh or is it only true for non-Muslims. Jiten Roy
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