Now over the years it has been proven beyond the shadow of doubt that, certain people uses unstable condition of our country to attack the best Garment companies of our country.
Again we have to keep our head cool and NOT put all Indians in the same bucket. Maybe FEW INDIANS are into these conspiracy and they should be punished according to our laws.
So while we have to stay away from blame campaign with a very wide brush, we cannot effort to share the criminals (Indians and Bangladeshis) anymore.
Simply put, we have to active our police and let them do their job without interference.
So we should not be afraid to blame hostile Indian policies towards Bangladesh (Water share, border killings, enclave exchanges etc) but we have be careful to start acting against all Indian nationals. I have met few Indians working in Bangladesh and they are contributing to us while earning their living in Bangladesh.
Around election time lot of violence unfortunately takes place and we have to do our level best to protect people and our industries as much as possible. It is no less important "Fight" of our generation than what previous generations fought during 71. We fight for economic freedom, we fight for better democracy, we fight for better security and justice in our land.
My two cents...
Shalom!
From: Dr. Em Pannah <epannah@yahoo.com>
To: mukto-mona <mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sun, Dec 15, 2013 9:34 am
Subject: [mukto-mona] Bangladesh itself [Not India] is responsible [Re: Garments sector is destroying due to Indian Conspiracy]
2. Do we have enough motivated colleges/universities with degree curriculum in Industrial Management?
3. Should our colleges/universities minimize enrollment in Islamic History etc. and start producing experts for our industries?
4. Why our college/universities are not teaching advance technologies like information assurance, cybersecurity, and privacy classes?
5. Should we continue blaming advanced countries for our own failure and not starting to develop our infrastructures to prepare for the future?
Dr. Em Pannah, CISSP, CISM, CAP, NSA-IAM, NSA-IEM, Graduate Certificate in Cybersecurity, M.Sc., BS/MS, DM
Cybersecurity/Privacy/Information Assurance/IT Risk Management Professional and Assistant Professor
Email: epannah@yahoo.com | Alternate Email: em.pannah@faculty.umuc.edu
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Monday, December 16, 2013
Re: [mukto-mona] Bangladesh itself [Not India] is responsible [Re: Garments sector is destroying due to Indian Conspiracy]
I think the number of undocumented Indians are even higher. However I do not prefer to put any roadblock to any eligible person just because he or she is an Indian. If we have a need for that position, we should encourage Indians to come here legally (And pay taxes).
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Dear Readers,
1. Should we blame others and not preparing our own people for the garment industry?
With best regards,
Muktijoddha Dr. Emarat Hossain Pannah (USA)
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