Mr, M. Amin
Nothing personal, I am just curious about what's happening!
Last time we saw Gen. Moeen U Ahmed's picture in new papers and
TV screens was around October 28th when he returned from USA
via Beijing. May be, he was suffering from heavy jet lag, I don't
know. *Between the end of October and Mid-November he was
defecto blacked out by DGFI/ISPR. There were rumors, and I, as
an ordinary citizen, was concerned:
soilders, but I am really intrigued by the palace cliques that happens
behind the scene in the barracks. Especially, when we look at the
historical records.
We the "Ghor pora gorus, sindure megh dekhle bhoi pai" !
Gen Moeen U. Ahmed claims to be a transparency GURU. We need
to see the transparency in every respect.
I have every respect for any individual rich or poor, bhadrolok or chasha,
powerful or powerless. This does not mean that I have to salute the people
in the BIG POSTS: The Generals are appreciated for their courage, valor and
superior planning in the battle fields during a war. They don't need to self-
promote themselves [literarily].
The army can not be a vested interest group and should not behave
as such. The defense forces are part of our nation and they have
duties to do: secure our national boarders and help during natural
calamities and disasters. The Army is duty-bound for Emergency
Preparedness and Diaster Management. The Army (as well as Air Force
and Navy) are organized forces and paid from our National Exchequer.
A job well done is always welcome. We must remember that Bangladesh
is not a volunteer army.
Yes, I have problems with handful of careerist Army officers 's direct or
indirect participation in the political process and milibus.
A careerist army might become a seedbed for future military pustchs
and coups. But these are different issues and beyond the scope of your
current slant.
We seem to have different perspective and different point
On 11/20/07, aminmm@aol.com < aminmm@aol.com> wrote:
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