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Thursday, May 9, 2013

[mukto-mona] Lies of ex BBC Journalist Serajur Rahman, কোনো সৎ, ভালো, নীতিবান মানুষ BNP- জামাত এর রাজনীতি করতে পারে না বা তাদের রাজনীতিকে সমর্থন করতে পারে না! [1 Attachment]

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কোনো (95%) সৎ, ভালো, নীতিবান মানুষ BNP- জামাত এর রাজনীতি করতে পারে না বা তাদের রাজনীতিকে  সমর্থন করতে পারে না!
 
BNP- জামাত এর রাজনীতি করলে বা তাদের রাজনীতিকে  সমর্থন করতে হলে, তাকে 

·        অবশ্যই মিথ্যুক  হতে হবে,

·        অবশ্যই সত্য বলা ছাড়তে হবে 

·        অবশ্যই জেনে শুনে অনর্গল মিথ্যা, অর্ধ সত্য -অর্ধ মিথ্যা  কথা বা তথ্য   বলতে হবে।

·        অবশ্যই নির্ধিধায় এবং বার বার (মিথ্যা, অর্ধ সত্য-অর্ধ মিথ্যা) তা বলতে হবে।

·        অবশ্যই ভন্ড প্রতারক  হতে হবে

·        অবশ্যই  মনে প্রাণে ( বাক্তিগত-পারিবারিক ভাবে সবকিছুতে) পাকিস্তানের সমর্থক হতে হবে

 

তার একটি জ্বলন্ত প্রমান BBC লন্ডন এর সাবেক সাংবাদিক সিরাজুর রহমান।

দেখুন, তার (সিরাজুর রহমান।) অনেক দিনের এবং বার বার মিথ্যা তথ্য কথার বলার প্রতিবাদ!

 

Lies of ex BBC Journalist Serajur Rahman about returning of Bangabandhu after our independence and factual, logical protest by Ex Foreign Secretary and who was at spot, Mr. Mohiuddin Ahmed

 
For more details, please read this article in daily Amader Shomoy of 16.01.2013 on this subject
(Pdf file is attached).

http://www.amadershomoy2.com/content/2013/01/16/middle0772.htm

 

সত্যি, কোনো (95%) সৎ, ভালো, নীতিবান মানুষ BNP- জামাত এর রাজনীতি করতে পারে না বা তাদের রাজনীতিকে  সমর্থন করতে পারে না!

 

সৎ, ভালো, নীতিবান মানুষ হলে, তাকে এই ভালো গুন গুলো বিসর্জন দিয়ে তাকে মিথ্যা বলতে হবে, ভন্ড হতে হবে , প্রতারক হতে হবে এবং মিথ্যা তথ্য-কথা, এই খারাপ কাজ গুলি, বার বার নিঃসংকোচে বলতে হবে, করতে হবে --
 

তাহলেই কোনো (95%) মানুষ জামাত-BNP-রাজাকার এর রাজনীতি করতে পারবেন বা তাদের রাজনীতিকে সমর্থন করতে পারবেন!

 



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দেশে বিদেশে বাঙ্গালীরা এবং বঙ্গবন্ধুর একনিষ্ঠ গুনুমুগ্ধ ভক্ত গন

সুখে থাকুন, ভালো থাকুন এবং নিরাপদে থাকুন

 

জয় বাংলা , জয় বঙ্গবন্ধু

 

শুভেচ্ছান্তে


Engr. Shafiqur  Rahman Anu
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New Zealand
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[mukto-mona] MALAYSIA: Election 2013 results expose Dr M’s decline as a force



MALAYSIA

Election 2013 results expose Dr M's decline as a force

BY CLARA CHOOI AND MD IZWAN

MAY 09, 2013

Dr Mahathir's strong support base among the traditional, older Malay voters would likely be insufficient to win the votes for Barisan Nasional again. - File pix

KUALA LUMPUR, May 9 — Election 2013 has laid bare the declining influence of Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad as a political force, an analysis of where and how he campaigned has shown.

The former prime minister campaigned incessantly but Barisan Nasional (BN) candidates whom he backed or shared his ideals - such as the controversial Zulkifli Noordin and Ibrahim Ali - all lost.

In Kedah - where his son Mukhriz is now Mentri Besar on the back of a BN victory - local politicians and observers have pointed out that voters gave PAS the boot because of poor governance by the Pakatan Rakyat (PR) party.

Brand Mahathir did not win Kedah for BN, but it was rather a case of PAS losing the state, one senior Umno politician in Kedah told The Malaysian Insider.

Dr Mahathir's attempt at painting the battle for Gelang Patah in Johor as a Malay versus Chinese battle also failed miserably.

Many analysts and BN politicians have said that his incessant playing of the race card for the Election 2013 campaign saw support for him deplete.

"He still has his niche group of supporters in the Malays, they wouldn't simply demonise leaders whom they feel have been there for them long enough.

Abdul Rahman said Mahathir is not the PM of the day."But yes... at times, it may be true that his time is over. What he says, how he says it, may not have traction among the younger generation, in the urban areas. But let us not forget - he is not the PM of the day," Sabah Umno secretary Datuk Abdul Rahman Dahlan told The Malaysian Insider.

But other leaders were not so kind, believing the 87-year-old Dr Mahathir should finally enjoy his retirement and stay out of current day politics where they say he is fast growing irrelevant.

They said that in the age of social media politics, Dr Mahathir's influence is waning quickly as Malaysians prefer the more liberal, moderate and inclusive brand of politics brought by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak.

Dr Mahathir's strong support base among the traditional, older Malay voters would likely be insufficient to win the votes for Barisan Nasional (BN) again.

They said that it would be the fast-growing urban, middle-class and young voters who will soon form a larger part of the electorate.

And going by the vote trend of Election 2013, it is this key demographic that BN must win over if it wants to return with an even stronger mandate in the next general election.

"I hope by looking at the analysis of the elections, he will realise that his time is over," said Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs (IDEAS) chief executive Wan Saiful Wan Jan.

"He should leave the administration of this country to the new generation of politicians led by Najib.

"He has had his time and he has done tremendous things but his day in politics is over. Before he destroys his legacy, perhaps it is time to leave gracefully," he added.

Election 2013 saw Dr Mahathir backing right-wing Muslim hardliners like Perkasa president Datuk Ibrahim Ali and vice-president Datuk Zulkifli Noordin but neither one emerged victor in their contest.

Speaking to The Malaysian Insider recently, Shah Alam Umno division chief Datuk Ahmad Nawawi M. Zin admitted that if Dr Mahathir had not campaigned in Shah Alam, BN may have earned more votes.

Rafidah agreed that the use of racism to win support should be rejected."On the whole, in the cities, I feel Dr Mahathir's influence is no longer relevant as the issues he brings and his opinions do not really suit with the current generation, especially with his backing of Perkasa.

"Perhaps BN has to review this," he said.

While his foes in Pakatan Rakyat (PR) made sure their leaders worked hard to eschew racism while on the hustings, it was race that dominated nearly all of Dr Mahathir's speeches over the stretch of the 15-day campaign period.

He repeatedly singled out his long-time parliamentary foe Lim Kit Siang for leaving his seat in Ipoh Timor to contest the Chinese-majority Gelang Patah seat in Johor, calling the DAP veteran an "extremist racist" for allegedly attempting to sway the Chinese to hate the Malays.

"I will say it out as vocal as possible. Lim Kit Siang is a racist. Lim Kit Siang is a racist. Lim Kit Siang is an extremist racist," he had said during a ceramah in Shah Alam three days before polling day.

Speaking to The Malaysian Insider recently, Tan Sri Rafidah Aziz, a veteran Umno leader who served under Dr Mahathir's administration agreed that the use of racism to win support should be rejected.

Without singling out her ex-boss, the outspoken former Wanita Umno chief toldThe Malaysian Insider that racial diversity should be wielded as a strength and not a weapon to divide and rule.

"Gone are the days when we can become champions of a certain race. I never subscribe to it. We are Malaysians first and foremost.

"I am a Malaysian who happens to be Malay... but it is our Malaysian-ness that we carry proudly when we are out there," she said.

Merdeka Center for Opinion Research director Ibrahim Suffian, however, noted that while Dr Mahathir's methods had been rejected by the urban and middle-class electorate, the leader still commands a huge following among Umno's traditional support base in rural, Malay Malaysia.

Wan Saiful insisted that Dr Mahathir should bow out from the political scene and make a graceful exit.But he agreed the influence was not as far-reaching as Umno and Dr Mahathir himself may have estimated, noting that many Malay voters in these exteriors had also swung to the opposition.

"Voters are more discerning. They reject this brand of ethnic chauvinism," he observed.

But Ibrahim said Dr Mahathir still has much influence within Umno, the BN lynchpin, a point that fellow political analyst Wan Saiful agreed with.

"I agree... but he is influential among only Umno members and when it comes to an election, what you need to do is not just to pursuade your own side," he pointed out.

Wan Saiful insisted that Dr Mahathir should bow out from the political scene and make a graceful exit, saying this was necessary for the former prime minister to ensure his legacy as Malaysia's 'father of modernisation" is not marred by mistakes he may make today.

"Najib is the PM of today and Dr Mahathir is of yesterday. Najib has sensed the need to move into a different direction and this is what he is doing," he said.

Agreeing, Ibrahim reminded of the vast changes in the flow of information in today's political landscape, saying this had largely affected the results of Election 2013 and Dr Mahathir's influence.

"There is that challenge because Dr Mahathir is used to running a country when there was no social media and the population was more easily controlled and was smaller.

"Today, you have a much younger generation who live in times when information is free-flowing. The environment has changed and with it, many of our leaders must change too," he said.


Anwar supporters hold protest over Malaysia election result

Financial Times-May 8, 2013
Anwar Ibrahim, Malaysia's opposition leader, led tens of thousands of supporters in a protest rally on Wednesday evening against his election ...





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[mukto-mona] No more hortal - please STOP it at any cost



Dear Readers,

1. Please join me to demand "No more hortal" in Bangladesh" and request the government to do whatever is needed there to STOP hortal.
2. Hortal is the recipe to destroy the economy of our beloved Bangladesh. The enemies of Bangladesh do not care about its economy.
3. No body has the right to call hortal - an individual can only STOP working himself/herself if he/she does not like to work.

With best regards,
Muktijodha Emarat Hossain Pannah
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Friday, May 10, 2013

Jamaat calls hartal Sunday

Hefajat calls off

    
 
Police chase some fleeing Jamaat-Shibir activists (not seen in the photo) after they set a bus ablaze in Natun Bridge area of Chittagong city yesterday evening. The activists run amok following a court's verdict that sentenced Jamaat-e-Islami leader Muhammad Kamaruzzaman to death for war crimes.  Photo: Focus Bangla
Police chase some fleeing Jamaat-Shibir activists (not seen in the photo) after they set a bus ablaze in Natun Bridge area of Chittagong city yesterday evening. The activists run amok following a court's verdict that sentenced Jamaat-e-Islami leader Muhammad Kamaruzzaman to death for war crimes. Photo: Focus Bangla
Jamaat-e-Islami yesterday called a countrywide daylong hartal for Sunday, nearly an hour after Hefajat-e Islam withdrew its hartal declared earlier for the same day.
A key component in the BNP-led 18-party alliance, Jamaat called the hartal in protest at the verdict that sentenced its leader Muhammad Kamaruzzaman to death for involvement in war crimes.
Jamaat announced the hartal in a statement at 6:30pm, rejecting the verdict delivered by an international crimes tribunal.
Ashraf Ali Nizampuri, Hefajat's literature and cultural affairs secretary, told The Daily Star at about 5:30pm that they had withdrawn the hartal on the instructions of its chief Shah Ahmed Shafi.
About the reason for the withdrawal, the Hefajat leader said the hartal would disadvantage many of their men who had suffered injuries in clashes with police and were undergoing treatment at different hospitals.
He noted that they would also be trying to find out "the activists who were made to disappear" during the clashes.
Asked the number of their casualties during a police drive at Motijheel on May 5 and 6, he said their district-level chiefs would prepare a list of the "martyred" and the wounded activists.
Meanwhile, the two-day countrywide hartal called by the 18-party alliance ended last evening without occasioning much violence.
However, at a press conference at its Nayapaltan head office, the BNP last night claimed that three of its activists were killed during the hartal, one each in Chapainawabganj, Feni and Comilla.
Our correspondents in the districts did not have any such information as of the filing of this report at 8:00pm.
Talking to The Daily Star, many people — especially day labourers and roadside vendors — aired their grievances about the BNP-called general strike.
"In the last two-day hartal, I could not earn even one-fourth of what I normally do," said a vendor who sells burgers near the BNP central office.


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