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Wednesday, November 7, 2007

[chottala.com] What is going on, Mr. Chowdhury Irad Ahmed Siddiky ?

 
Dear Mr. Chowdhury Irad Ahmed Siddiky,
 
Your writeups seem to reflect your perrsonal vendetta against
your poor neighbour Jamal Hassan Poplu.
  
You are only exposing yourself in public!
 
I wonder, how many times you bite your lips, grind your teeth  and utter
Jamal Hassan Poplu's name throughout your days? Do use a Tasbi to
keep track of your deily rituals?
 
You have said: "There is only one group of the Bangladesh Nationalist
Party, it is called the group of Begum Khaleda Zia. There should be
absolutely no doubt about that in anyone's mind."
Just have a reality check on that.
More cats are comming out of the bags now.......
 
You have said: "I have already given his name [of  Jamal Hassan Poplu ]
to the proper place for necessary action to be taken."
 
Are you implying intimidation through your innuendoes?
 
Can you elaborate on your "proper place" and "necessary action"?
Is the place a Gulag run by DGFI in Dhaka and what do you mean by
"necessary action" ? Torture ? or  "complete obliteration"?
Do you have your own Torture chamber somewhere hidden in your
Zamindari from olden days? Or, is it new, decidedly under construction?
 
What is going on???
 
So long and bye.
 
Syed Aslam
 PS: Jamal Hassan Poplu has been mentioned 6 times in
Chowdhury Irad Ahmed Siddiky's posing below:
Chowdhury Irad Ahmed Siddiky < gametheorist0001@yahoo.com> wrote:

There is only one group of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, it is
called the group of Begum Khaleda Zia. There should be absolutely no
doubt about that in anyone's mind.

Jamal Hassan Poplu is an information terrorist who works for the
United States government in Washington DC and lives in Maryland. He
thinks that he is immune. Do you know why Sheikh Mujib's killers
will never be brought back and tried in Bangladesh? For the same
reason Jamal Hassan Poplu will not be brought back and tried in
Bangladesh -- that is because there is no extradition treaty. This
post is about the Expatriates and how they abuse their dual
citizenship against the interest of Bangladesh. It is not meant to
be a trade in abuse and personal attacks.

Inshallah, if and when the next elected government is voted to
power, we will introduce a bill for extradition treaty. Any country
(including the United States) that chooses not to sign it, will not
be given the privilege of dual-citizenship for all individuals of
Bangladeshi origin in that country. That means, if the extradition
treaty with the United States is signed, we will bring back Jamal
Hassan Poplu
along with the killers of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and
have his trial with Sheikh Mujib's killer in the same court. If he
is found guilty of treason along with the killers of Sheikh Mujib
for murder, then we will hang Jamal Hassan Poplu with the killers of
Sheikh Mujib on the same alter. This will be justice for all. I
think Jamal Hassan poplu is just as much a criminal as the killers
of Sheikh Mujib. If the killers of Sheikh Mujib can be allowed
freedom, so can be Jamal Hassan Poplu. A freedom that he currently
enjoys in the United States and a freedom that will not be long
lasting. I have already given his name to the proper place for
necessary action to be taken.


As I said before, I will not entertain all your questions and
personal attacks that do not relate to the precise subject of
discussion of this post.

Finally, in response to your quote from Samuel Johnson, "Patriotism
is the last refuge of a scoundrel," you know what is patriotism and
you know what are the attributes of a scoundrel. Unfortunately you
do not know anything about the actual order of refuge of your
presumed scoundrel in question. Therefore, may I respectfully
suggest that this ignorance is certainly not bliss and your "little
learning could be a dangerous thing." (improvised from Alexander
Pope; An Essay on Criticism, 1709).

Next time if you quote someone, please be literate enough to quote
the souce as well. This is a scholarly convention. Unless you are
something else. Which is certainly fine with me. lol...


--- In khabor@yahoogroups.com, "Syed Aslam" <Syed.Aslam3@...> wrote:

 WRT:http://groups.yahoo.com/group/khabor/message/6066

Dear Mr. Chowdhury Irad Ahmed Siddiky Shaheb

Would you please refrain yourself from accusing others, who have
different prespectives than that of yours, for Treason and Terrorism? This seems to be a repeation of an age-old tactics in by the reactionaries in the maneuvors for keeping their hegimony in the political power structure and establishment. Are you still the Secretary, International, Diplomatic & Expatriate Affairs of The Bangladesh Nationalist Party. If so, which group you are in?
 Will General Moeen U. Ahmed planning join a reformed BNP at the
end?

 I don't see anything special in your General Moeen U. Ahmed other
than rethorics and "politically motivated speeches". He has failed to refute the
accusation of his Taka 99 lakh loan from the Trust Bank as mentioned in it's prospectus. There are also accusations that he has faked his resume about graduating from Harvard over and over again. Only thing he attended was a weel long short course at the KSG and does attending short course make any one a Harvard Graduate? What do you think?

 Is it not a fact that he was one of *Khaleda Zia vis-a-vis Tarek Zia's fan*before being promoted to the position of the "Commander of the Bangladesh Army"
 [The Chief of the Army Staff (CAS) of the Bangladesh Army ]?
I read in one of the back issues of Bangladesh Observer [the then
Pakistan Observer]
 in microfiche that portrays Mr. Tanvir A. Siddiky as a NSF cadre.
It mentions that when Ayub wanted to meet DU student leaders everyone rejected the offer, except for NSF. *NSF leader, Mr. Tanvir A. Siddiky and Mr.A.R. Yousuf met him for a parlor.
 *They saw **a Great man, a Great patriot in Ayub.* I see the same
sychophant in your chorus* "God Bless Begum Khaleda Zia and God Bless, General Moyeen U. Ahmed".* Is this *Moshaheb Giri* *runs in the family?* What was Mr. Tanvir A. Siddiky's position on independent Bangladesh in late sixtees and in 1971?

The corrupt politicians reflects only a corrupt society. If a society is corrupted,
 the Army would not be any exception. The institutional corruptions are
equally important as the corruption at the personal level.

Do you really know why Gen. Moeen U. Ahmed recently visited USA?
What was happening behind the scene? How money was spent from the Bangladesh Government's exchequer for the visit including the cost for his entourage?

In any case, I always look at the *Great Patriots* with a grain of
salt: *Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel*.[Dr.Samuel
Johnson*,*1775*].*

 I will wait and see how your *Great Patriot Ge. Moeen U. Ahmed*
behaves during next 2 years and later.

Syed Aslam

 On 11/6/07, Chowdhury Irad Ahmed Siddiky <gametheorist0001@...>
 wrote:
 Bhai Aslam,
We are all birds of the same Bangladeshi feather, we might not
necessarily flock together. Neither do I change my feather often.
But I think the person you are holding grievances against is a
Great man, a Great patriot, and a Great Bangladeshi. It is only because
of him that we have some of the most corrupt politicians in jail
today. The same politicians who would not let alternate political
 leadership to grow in their respective constituencies. A doctor
from Netrokona or a lawyer from Sunamganj or a professor from Magura
could not previously become a member of parliament because these
parliamentary seats became ancestral property of the same sharks
 who "changed their feathers" to remain in government whoever came
to power. Nobody ever challenged their authority but everyone
recruited them as an MP or as a cabinent member just because they were able
to make themselves indispensable to the political process through a
process of political monopoly. Was that scenario good for
 Bangladesh? I am not saying that the current regime has impunity
over actions that were not in the best interest of the state.
Dr. Fakhruddin Ahmed, a childhood friend of my father has not
 disclosed his 1088 Brickyard lane, Potomac, MD 20854 property to
the government of Bangladesh when his wealth report was submitted.* *He
also has another house in the Gaithersburg area of Maryland that is
 also not known to the government. His houses in Banani and Gulshan
 might be known to the government but nobody knows whether he is
paying taxes on them. Barrister Moinul Hosein's younger son just
 received a license to operate a private television channel and a
CNG station.* *Yasmin Murshed of Scolastica was made a high
commissioner  to Australia and Fahim Munaim of the Daily Star was made a High Commissioner to Canada. So was Debapriya Bhattacharya who left
Dhaka yesterday to represent Bangladesh as its ambassador to the UN in
Geneva. These are just some of the gossips of the elite circle in
 Bangladesh. Unfortunately it isn't prudent to divulge any more than
 that and all that I have said is already in the public domian and I
cannot tell you any more due to the trust bestowed upon me by the
people of Bangladesh to look after their interest.
> *
 Now, are all these free-riding going to become halal or kosher
 after the elected government is voted to power? Be sure, it will
not. Does it mean that General Moyeen has done nothing good for the
republic? Absolutely not. General Moyeen has done for Bangladesh
 what all former presidents and prime-ministers since the death of
 Ziaur Rahman has failed to do. Bangladesh should be very proud of
 General Moyeen that he has kept the hungry sharks of our society
locked up and we look forward to that lockup cell of those criminal
politicians to be their permanent graveyard. Bangladesh will not
forgive a single corrupt businessman, politician or bureaucrat.
God Bless Begum Khaleda Zia (but not her corrupt ministers), God
Bless General Moyeen and God bless Bangladesh.
 
Best Wishes,
 
Chowdhury Irad Ahmed Siddiky.

 Postscript: Thank you for defending my integrity last week against
 the Awami cyber terrorist Jamal Hassan Poplu of Maryland.

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