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Friday, November 9, 2007

[chottala.com] Important // Job Circulation for Software People

Job Title: Software Engineer

Job Responsibilities:
- Minimum of Bachelor`s in Computer Science and/or Engineering.
- The applicants should have experience and very good skill in the following technologies: PHP, MySQL, JavaScript, DHTML, CSS, OOP concepts
- Good understanding of Web technologies is a must
- AJAX and Smarty knowledge would be a great plus
- Linux server administration knowledge would be a grand plus
- Good technical writing skill would be a plus

Job Requirements:
-  If required, pre-screened candidates may have to undergo up to four weeks of training and evaluation phase to prove themselves.
- Must be willing to learn object oriented PHP
- Must be willing to learn complex JavaScript involving AJAX
- Must be a very good in written and spoken English
- Must be friendly to others and willing to learn Web technology fast
- Must be smart in behavior and a good communicator
 -Has to do work and learn in own initiative
 -Must be proactive, energetic & determined to meet deadline
- Proficiency in English reading, writing and speaking is must
 -Fresh graduates are welcome to apply
- Must agree to work for long term in the company

Why you should join us:
- Majority of our work will be overseas projects, which will provide you international exposure
- We will drive our company along with the latest trends, it will keep you updated on a regular basis
- You will be able to take part in every aspect of a project's life cycle, which will build your expertise
- We have partnership with two overseas firms, as a result, there will be regular work flown to us
- A very good remuneration package will be offered for the right candidate

Please include the answers of these simple questions in your email / cover letter:
- Why should we hire you?
- Which are the skills that you're expert in?
- How many years work experience do you have?
- What is your expected salary?

Salary Range:
Negotiable
Organization:
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29/C, Asad Avenue, Block - E, Mohammadpur, Dhaka-1207, Dhaka
http://www.attunesoftbd.com/

Apply Instructions:
Application Deadline: November 15, 2007
Please send your CV with cover letter to boy.ron@gmail.com, info@attunesoftbd.com
 
 
regards,
SuMoN
eso tobey bristi namai........................................
 
 

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[chottala.com] More powerful tool than police protection, use it to save the party

Being afraid to be  honoured by shoes, the traitors are not daring to open the head office of BNP ,even with police protection.
 
 
 
So the weak people who don't have police, army help on their side should use it more and more to fight with the  traitors , opportunists.
 
   it is not conventional weapon. but if  you are pushes at the wall, your existance is at stake, you can use it.
 
 When life is  under threat, then even haram food are allowed to eat.
 
 
 So use this  effective weapon  to fight the black hand of  traitors . those who  effectively used it on Mahbubur rahman  and showed its efficacy , should be given prize and
 
prize should declared for those who will use it in future and financial security while they will be in jail.
 
 
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[chottala.com] Start with nepotism and family members

Dear Bangladeshi ,
 
 
People those who were talking against family dynasty and nepotism has started  with it.
 
brothers working to build party for big brother
 
 
 time has come to join this new party to get position and some money .
 
 Don't  delay brother and sisters  if you need any thing of these two.
 
 
 With regards
 
 
 


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[chottala.com] Reply to Mashud's posting in the reader's opinion ("PATHOKER MOTAMOT") section of the daily Amader Shomoy

 

 

Dear Mashud

 

 

I have gone through your posting in the reader's opinion ("PATHOKER MOTAMOT") section of the daily Amader Shomoy and found that your 'main' 'argument' or 'logic' (whatever you say), is based on twisted information & on half true and lies.

 

As per your 'half true' statement, "Awami League and BNP are the real war criminals because they previously did pact with Jamaat"

 

It may be true for BNP (same family, biological & political, of Jamat-Razakar-Paki-ML, uttered by Tarek Zia, in front of all Jamati leaders).

 

Can you show me (some authentic & genuine proof) when & where Awami League previously did pact with Jamaat?

 

Who told you that Awami League is against "molla"?

 

Bangabandhu & his Awami League do not support those "DHORMA   BEBSAEE" (who make business- trade- with the name of religion).

 

Do you know how many lakh practising Muslim (much better than those Jamati - Razakar-Paki Muslim) supports Awami League?

 

Do you know there are lots of "ULAMA" who openly and actively support Bangabandhu & Awami League?

 

So, "Do not write something like an idiot. We, the readers, are not fool like you."

 

By those complete lies, half true & twisted information and blame pretext, you can make fool some people for some time but no all the people for all the time.

 

Mashud and all other liar, cheater, hypocrite Jamat - RAZAKAR - Shibir - Paki - Muslim league supporters (overt & covert) - study, know & read the history and understand the politics and then write the truth & fact.

 

The history reveals that most of the (95%) covert & overt Jamat- Razakar-Shibir-Paki ML supporters, like you, are fraught with lies, fabrications, deceptions, violence & blood.

 

Most of the covert & overt Jamat- Razakar-Shibir-Paki supporters, based on facts & my experience, are either numb or hypocrite. They do not have an iota of rationality, do not care any logical reasoning, and do not have any sense of humanity. Their body, mind, soul, and every single blood cell are imbued with lies, hypocrisy, and moral corruptions.

 

So, Jamaat - Shibir - Razakar - Al-Badar - Paki - Muslim League will continue to be hated, criticized, damned as it was done in past and will be treated same at now and also be treated same in future, for hundreds and hundreds of years to come!

 

Finally, "Shame on you people. Still living in darkness being uncivilized. Change your rotten mind looking around the globe".

 

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[chottala.com] Bangladesh: War Criminals and Denials

 
 

The word audacity does not fully translate the emotional connotations contained in the Bengali word 'ashpordhya'. It has been amazing watching the unfolding drama initiated recently by comments made by Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mojaheed, the Secretary General of the Jamaat-e-Islami political party. His claim that 'anti-liberation forces never even existed' was not only a classical example of distortion of truth and denial of history but also a slap on our national conscience and the glorious struggle that eventually led to our liberation and independence. This demeaning assertion also reflected total disrespect for the countless martyrs who lost their lives, the tens of thousands of women who were dishonoured and the eleven million people who were displaced and became refugees during 1971.

These same renegade and reactionary forces have also claimed that 'there is no war criminal in the country now'. History and historical facts are unfortunately being mis-interpreted once again by these 'gyan papis' (wilful sinners). This is not surprising given the fact that they have been emboldened in this regard by their active participation in governance and government within mainstream politics during the previous regime. The present scenario is probably a culmination of the process that started decades ago with Ziaur Rahman's diluting of sucularism in the Constitution and Ershad's adoption, by way of the Eighth Amendment to the Constitution, of Islam as the state religion (which for all purposes negated the principle and ethos of secularism).

The current turmoil about the collaboration past of the Jamaat-e-Islami and other so called Islam 'pasand' parties during 1971 revolves round not only their future participation in the national polls but also with regard to the reopening of past criminal cases against those who perpetrated heinous acts or were accessories before or after the fact to such acts during 1971 (murder, kidnapping, rape and arson) on innocent civilians in Bangladesh.

I particularly refer my readers to the crimes that took place in the month of December 1971. What happened in the second week of that month was the culmination of an organised, premeditated, systematic campaign to decimate the intellectual population of the newly emerging country. Collaborators of the Yahya military junta, misguided in their interpretation of Islam, focused particularly on teachers, doctors, lawyers, journalists, musicians, painters and film directors. This was done with the specific intention of effacing what they thought was the 'source of inspiration' associated with the struggle for Bangladesh

How can Jamaat forget that 968 teachers and educationists from different schools and colleges who were assassinated during the last few weeks of the War of Independence? In addition 21 university teachers were also brutally murdered during that short span of time. Were these murders all figment of the imagination, or did collaborators and quislings of the vanquished Pakistani authorities commit these crimes? The deviates responsible for these criminal acts subsequently tried to glorify themselves by banding themselves under the banner of Islam (with the active encouragement of Islamic oriented parties) and forming groups with Muslim titles 'Al Shams' and 'Al Badr'. That was moral deterioration at its worst.

It would be fitting to note here that in Germany, according to the Constitution, if anyone refuses to acknowledge the holocaust and other Nazi atrocities, then such an act is considered a punishable crime. They have also correctly reflected the horros of the Hitler regime in their textbooks. It is still a different and unfortunate story in Bangladesh.

Despite clear records, our past leadership implicitly encouraged the inclusion of anti-liberation forces into our political matrix. This started with Ziaur Rahman and continued over the years with Ershad and also during the two BNP Administrations. The immediate past government, in particular, actively encouraged fundamentalist elements and carefully discouraged investigations that might have established links between acts of violence and Islamist prone political parties and organisations. It is therefore only natural that such anti-liberation forces should now feel emboldened to speak in the manner that they are doing.

Initially after independence, steps were taken to convene a War Crimes Trial. The legal and administrative process required for this purpose were also initiated. A number of Pakistani armed forces personnel were identified and indicted on charges of genocide and war crimes. Nevertheless, this trial never took place.

Similarly, the Special Tribunal Order was promulgated on 24 January 1972 (P.O No. 8 of 1972) to try collaborators of the Pakistan Armed Forces, particularly those who had willingly perpetrated criminal acts to thwart our efforts toward independence. Nearly 37,000 such collaborators were arrested under this Order on the basis of G.D entries and F.I.Rs recorded in different police stations throughout the country. This did not include the 195 persons who were identified as war criminals. Subsequently, through an act of amnesty and to facilitate re-conciliation, about 26,000 such alleged offenders/collaborators (guilty of relatively minor crimes) were released. Trials however continued through 75 tribunals with regard to the rest.

Unfortunately, the assassination of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in August 1975 changed the scenario. The International Criminal Act, 1973 and the Collaborators Act were rescinded through a Martial Law Proclamation on 31 December 1975. Furthermore, on 18 January 1976, those formerly incarcerated because of war crimes were permitted to apply for citizenship. This was a significant and regressive step. In all probability, it was taken by the then government to strengthen its position against the Awami League and other progressive forces. As a result, collaborators like Golam Azam and many others, who had openly associated themselves with anti liberation forces and had since fled from Bangladesh, were allowed to return to Bangladesh, and as citizens, permitted to participate in political activities. Someone with a controversial past even ended up as Prime Minister in the Zia administration.

We need to remember that religion based politics was not included in our original constitutional principles. The emphasis was on secularism. Such a concept was however not allowed to continue. The relevant Article (12) was deleted in the post-Awami League era through an amendment. The impact of such a decision is being felt today in more ways than one.

The renewed demand for justice and the correct interpretation of history, for obvious reasons, can only be solved through the compiling at the village level, throughout the country, of a list, of all those who are still alive and were actively associated in serious anti-liberation activities during 1971. However, this compilation should be based on explicit and incontrovertible evidence. It must also note whether the person in question in the list is presently involved in any political activity. The Office of the Deputy Commissioner could maintain such a list in every district for reference.

In case, involving murder, arson or rape, such persons could subsequently be dealt with in accordance with the due process of law as contained in existing penal provisions. We need not frame special codes or constitute special Commissions for this purpose. Such a step would also be possible because the Statute of Limitation does not apply for such criminal acts. The present government can play a constructive role in this regard. They can help to prepare such a list with evidence already available with the authorities (in the form of GD entries and FIRs) and also constitute Special Tribunals to facilitate speedy dispensation of justice according to due process of existing law. Such measures can only be taken by an impartial non-political government as we presently have. The present interim caretaker government has already demonstrated their ability with regard to the separation of the Judiciary from the Executive. Given the necessary political will, they may also be able to accomplish this desired objective.

I shall now come to the next aspect of this issue. Representatives from many political parties have stated that religion based political parties should not be allowed to participate in the next general election. Such an assumption will be consistent with legal provisions presently in place. A clear bar of this nature exists in principle under Section 20 (1) of the Special Powers Act (XIV of 1974) which states- "No person shall form, or be a member or otherwise take part in the activities of, any communal or other association or union which in the name or on the basis of any religion has for its object, or pursues, a political purpose."

Consequently, the Election Commission as well as the current government has a special duty in this regard. The political parties should have undertaken this special task earlier. However, they seem to have failed to perform the required duty because of political expediency. The Election Commission needs to stringently apply the above provision and also determine with the help of government agencies not only whether candidates are presently involved with any terrorist, extremist or fundamentalist group but also whether they were associated in the past with any anti-liberation forces during 1971. Any proof of their involvement should automatically preclude them from participating as a candidate in the next local or national election.

Let us not brush the entire issue under the carpet anymore. We know that justice delayed is justice denied. We should therefore initiate the necessary process for a satisfactory resolution so that the souls of the martyrs of 1971 find some solace and rest in peace. We should also try to create a mind-set where the people are encouraged to oppose and forsake the use of religion in politics. Political leaders and teachers can certainly play a pivotal role in this regard.

Muhammad Zamir is a former Secretary and Ambassador who can be reached at mzamir@dhaka.
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Re: [chottala.com] Special Diwali Card

Who is the  pakistani Badmas come into our groups. We hate Pakistani and the country of Pakistan until they seek pardon to us.
 
Kick the ass of Pakistani Nation, if you have heritated a single drop of Blood from our lovely country.
 
Get away from our group, you ass.
Shut your mouth and we donot have any interest.
 
And i will request to all of Bangladeshi not to read or hear any news of Pakistan. Let them die and finish from the global history.
 
Bye...
 


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[chottala.com] Political Roundup November 2007 - Rumi Ahned's Blog:

 
Awami league

Curent Status:
About to or already swallowed the bait set up by the military government.
RATS are back in full form and effectively in Control.
Conformist leaders like Motia chowdhury, Shahara Khatun, Abdul Matin Khasru, Subid Ali Bhuiya etc are mysteriously silent.
Getting ready for starting the partnership with the government. Alreday started local election process.
Party activists, intellectuals, well wishers are however gloriously  against this military government.
Rationale:
Prefer pragmatism over idealism. Three bird in one stone. Make friendship with army, destroy BNP. Destroy Jamaat and thus destroy center rights election hopes.
Future:
1986 style election and credibility loss. Will in turn make Khaleda popular again.
Not Clear:
How they will handle Hasina. Can't go to election keeping Hasina in jail. Released of Hasina keeping Khaleda in jail will be suicide for both AL and king's party.

BNP

Current Status:
Set to be on the street for a long haul. A repeatition of 1983. Party is effectively split, but the grassroots and support base remains loyal or coming back. Crisis of senior leadership. 80's student leaders are effectively in charge. The worst time is probably over, although the coming days may look bad.
Rationale:
BNP strongly believes that they still represent center right and center right in Bangladesh will win fair elections.
Future:
Boycott elections. Party symbol may go to King's party fraction of BNP. Will remain in the street rather alone( May be Jamaat) for at least two years into the new government of 2008. Khaleda family may remain in jail for an indefinite priod. Unofficially party leadership may temporarily be taken over by one of Khaleda's daughter in laws.
Not Clear:
Remains to be seen how they face the wrath of the military government over the coming few months.

BNP ( Kings Part fraction)

Current status: Dismal
Rationale: Dismal
Future: Dismal
Not Clear: What the hell they were thinking.

Jamaat
Current Status:
Not too bad. Leadership are more or less free.
Rationale:
Why they went into offensive regarding 1971? The rationale is crystal clear now. It happened suddenly after Jamaat meeting with CEC. CEC has been talking like a center-left political leader over the last few weeks. He was more Awami League than Awami league leaders during his meeting with AL. During his meeting with Jamaat he gave strong hints that he may try to bar jamaat leaders from participating in polls on the ground of war crime. Jamaat leader, foreseeing a court battle on war crime issue, started a denial campaign. It was intended only to make the court room fight easy.
Future:
Bad time is coming. CTG may use the Jamaat war crime court battle as a layer of smoke screen and keep the awami league intellectual force happy. If war crime becomes a strong issue, jamaat will change leadership and induct Bangladesih generation like ATM Azaharul islam and kamaruzzaman.
Not Clear:
Jamaats joining hands with BNP mainstream will be a big boost for BNP and help BNP keep the street agitation going during the coming bad days. Question, will jamaat return the favor to BNP?

JP (Ershad):
Current Status: Hopeless
Rationale: Hopeless
Future: Hopeless
Not clear: Who is Ershad's current active wife?

 

6 Responses to "Political Roundup November 2007"

  1. bitterboy Says:
    November 8, 2007 at 10:59 pm

    Rumi, I liked your humor about Jatio party/Ershad: Not clear who is Ershad's current active wife? But I guess, neither of them are active becuase I believe but not sure, he[ERSHAD} himself maybe inactive in his SLP.

    And What about GMUA! I'm not sure about who will be the prime player after June 2008 when Moeen is slated to be retired. Will he then be an active player or be passive enough handing over power or compelled by, to MASUD.

    In other thread Jyoti commented GMUA is a very smart guy. But I believe too much of anything is bad/Aati Chaalaker Golaye Dori.

    Thanks.

  2. tacit Says:
    November 8, 2007 at 11:21 pm

    I just wanted to clarify, as far as I know, due to his promotion to General, Moeen does not have to officially retire until June 2010. Did you mean he's going to voluntarily retire?

  3. DhakaShohor Says:
    November 9, 2007 at 12:21 am

    "BNP ( Kings Part fraction)

    Current status: Dismal
    Rationale: Dismal
    Future: Dismal
    Not Clear: What the hell they were thinking."

    onek din dhorey eto haashi nai!

  4. xanthis Says:
    November 9, 2007 at 12:47 am

    BNP's 'Not Clear' can be like…

    "How many cards this junta will play on the party and how those will fail." :-P

    Cards Junta has played so far:

    1. Mannan Bhuiyan.
    2. Bodru.
    3. Midnight Coup. (Nishi Raate Churi)
    (i) Paban's Arrest.
    (ii) Heckling Delwar.
    (iii) Playing Hafiz & Saifur.
    4. Ill interpretation of Nov 3's coup.
    5. Col. Rashid.
    6. CEC Shamsul Huda.

    Possible Cards:

    1. Relating Zia in Mujib's murder case.
    2. Another interview of any Mujib's murderer.
    3. A Statement from Ershad relating any issue.
    4. Releasing some anti-KZ crooks from jail.

  5. xanthis Says:
    November 9, 2007 at 12:50 am

    Diversions those this regime has played.

    1. Yaba raids.
    2. FDC raids.
    3. Dramatic Judicial Separation.
    4. ….
    5. ….

  6. Asaad Says:
    November 9, 2007 at 7:30 am

    Now looking back, I would consider KZ's decision not to leave Bangladesh was a major turning point for BNP and its supporter. Second major point is court cases against her and her family has been proven to be farce to BNP supporters. Given these two factors, supporters conscious remain clear about KZ and her family. These effectively keep them united.

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[chottala.com] Shujan’s Bodiul Alam Majumdar exposes himself

From Rumi Ahned's Blog:
 
 
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November 5, 2007

This Bodi Majumdar was the instrumental intellectual warrior against politicization of EC during Khaleda Zia rule. He was all over, all vocal in favor of EC which will be free of political influence. And he did leave no stone unturned in finding out every possible fault the previous EC could make.

But today, on the eve of another politically motivated, ill-intentioned act of EC, he is already out with sword to defend the decision.

The shocking unlawful and immoral election commission rule of depriving mainstream BNP of EC recognition came late yesterday evening. I presume prothom-Alo went to press within a couple of hours. And in that couple of hours, he came up with this rather long piece of garbage in the name of BNP constitution analysis to defend the catastrophic decision of Election commission. Look at this Bodi Majumdar! What, then, did he preach all these years!! And after his menacingly long piece of trash analysis he concludes that the decision of EC should be supported in greater public interest. Which public you are talking about Mr Bodi the Majumdar? And what interest you are talking about? And what was your real interest all these years?

 

9 Responses to "Shujan's Bodiul Alam Majumdar exposes himself"

  1. bitterboy Says:
    November 5, 2007 at 11:14 pm

    Look at, how people become stupid. When people have guilty feeling they make silly mistake. In the Soifur-Hazif mid-night meeting there were 6 members of BNP Standing committee out of eleven. They were Sacked secretay 1. Abdul, 2. Soifur Rahman, 3. Mahbubur Rahman, 4.Tanvir Ahmed Siddiqui, 5. Khondhoker Mahbub, and 6.RA Gani. 7 Khondhoker and 8. Abdul Matin Chowdhury remained absent. And 9. Moudud Ahmed 10. Khondhker Musharraf and 11. Khaleda Zia are in Jail.

    We know and it was reported in all the papers 6 standing committee member were there included fired secretary. So virtually 5 active members were there. But EC secretary read out the EC decision and said BNP standing committee meeting and decision was valid as 7 members of SC was there and so there was the quorum. What a lie they started at the very inception!

    Thanks.

  2. DhakaShohor Says:
    November 5, 2007 at 11:27 pm

    Rumi bhai,

    Thank you for highlighting this double standard from our vocal pre-1/11 "democracy activists". The tragedy is that their stated goals are something that both BNP and AL people should agree on, something that you and I and a lot of other people can agree on. The complete moral bankruptcy and partisan-ship of "civil society" people will end up strengthening anti-democratic forces within Bangladesh and make it harder for true democracy activists in the next generation.

  3. Jyoti Says:
    November 6, 2007 at 12:40 am

    I was going to leave this comment in another thread. But most of them has a lot of angry comments already, and Rumi bhai is moving on, and it's somewhat related here too.

    Come on guys, cheer up. As all the gloves and masks are off, politics is now out in the open. Surely that's a good thing.

    Think about it.

    We all wanted regeneration (reform is already a dirty word, and shongshkarponthi will join dalal as a gali pretty soon) of our parties. If BNP had proper organisation, someone like Hafiz could never have risen to the prominence that he did. At the end of the current crisis, either the General or Begum Zia will be standing, and if it is the latter, hopefully she'll learn the lessons from it.

  4. Rupen Says:
    November 6, 2007 at 3:43 am

    Dear Jyoti,

    Well written; Thanks

  5. Rumi Says:
    November 6, 2007 at 7:53 am

    Jyoti

    You can't fit western mindset to Desi politicking.
    In west where basic needs are pretty much guaranteed, one can afford to maintain an ideological identity, be it leberal, conservative, democrate, republican etc. In Desi culture where no one is guaranteed a social security and no one is content, the ideological component in political identity takes a backstage. Yet, the basic principle of a political party tend to be preserved out of a collective identical thought process. Thats why BNP is center right and AL is center left.

    In desi setup, India can be a great example. A dictatorial family run congress has so far delivered democaracy to India. In this desi setup ideology can be purchased. e.g. in case BNP, number 2 to 10, all got purchased by power greed/fear and similarly in AL, old guards like Tofael, Rajjak, Jalil, Amu deserted their leader for being part of a ruling coterie. When you have such a reality, a dictatorial family run democracy may be better that an AL or BNP which will split @ 15 times a year and at the end of the year, there would be 46 fractions. Remember Muslim league or NAP ? Additionally, each time a new General steps out of the barrack, these parties will compete each other welcoming the sharper sword.

    Should I repeat why Khaleda Hasina in jail now? It is because, with this leaders at the helm, their parties could not be purchased or intimidated. Only this statement should speak volumes in favor of current form of political party leadership. Reality is always very unpleasant.

  6. Asaad Says:
    November 6, 2007 at 8:10 am

    #3

    This is not time to 'cheer up'.

    Such 'dakati' and 'dakats' are danger to society and needs lessons. Protest of such dakati should continue not cheered.

  7. Mahmud Farooque Says:
    November 6, 2007 at 12:57 pm

    Rumi, oh how much I enjoy reading your close to the ground analysis! What we have here is a battle of proxies between the leaders and managers who wish to be leaders.

    Conventional wisdom during pre 1/11 propagated the view that the top two leaders were the source of the problem and eliminating them would cure the disease that had forced our political process into a stalemate. What was missed in this oversimplification and highly chauvinistic analysis and what you have rightfully pointed out, was that these two incompetent and belligerent Netris were the glue that held their respective parties together, which would make them legitimate leaders.

    If you permit me to be a bit academic here, there is a plausible hypothesis that in some pre-industrial societies like ours where the radius of trust does not extend beyond the realm of family, large institutions are generally sustained either in the public sector or they tend to be family run enterprises. With the expulsion of the two leaders from the helm, the state is now trying to manage, with the blessings of people like Bodiul Alam Mojumder, the operation of the two major parties. You can simply look at the current situation in Iraq to see the ultimate end of this line of maneuvering of the political process by well intentioned bureaucrats.

    The two Netris may have made Bangladesh dysfunctional in many respects, but the responsibility of breaking Bangladesh will be on the shoulders of the CTG and those who continue to back its misadventures.

  8. Jyoti Says:
    November 6, 2007 at 6:33 pm

    Rumi bhai, I take your point about the importance of the family name / symbolism holding the parties together. And I presume this is also true at local levels - how many MPs and local chairmen are sons/daughters/wives/nephews of past MPs and chairmen? And this is not only a Desi thing. Many senators and MPs in most western countries have deep family history in politics.

    But my point wasn't about getting rid of the leaders or families. My point is, masks are off - people can see who is standing where and calling for what.

    And as you say, there is still an ideology - no matter how imprecise, that's why AL is centre-left and BNP is centre-right. With everything out in the open, people can now judge for themselves.

    All those in the centre-right has a choice to make - fudging like Khaleda Zindabad but also Moeen Zindabad won't do. And for all those on the centre-left, the generals are not going to give up without a fight.

    Since everything is out in the open, surely that's a good thing.

  9. tacit Says:
    November 7, 2007 at 12:25 pm

    I'm with Jyoti bhai on this one. Since April I've been briefing about five Americans per month, on average, about the current situation in Bangladesh, and for those who aren't in the know, the situation gets confusing very quickly. "How is it a military government if there is a civilian cabinet?" "Have Khaleda and Hasina been arrested?" "Isn't there such a thing caled the caretaker government in your constitution?" and so on.

    Fortunately lately, we've been able to dispel a lot of these confusions. What we are looking for is a simplified narrative and moral clarity, and the military government's viciousness is increasingly providing it to the whole world. Much better to have everything out in the open. Or as I keep telling everyone, things are going to have to get a whole, whole lot worse before they can ever start improving.

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[chottala.com] what r the special qualities do u have?

 

Know thy self - this is probably the most difficult command to yourself. But this is the most common quality you need to have to become successful in your life. So fearing to know thyself is not a good idea.

If you spend some time to think about any special quality that gives you some competitive advantage then do you find anything special about you? I am sure if I ask 100 people if they have any special quality that will make him special to others, 90% of them will be unable to answer my question, 80% will ask for more time to search for whether they really do have any special quality or not. But believe me each and every person in the world have one or more distinctive quality which makes them different from other people.

Today I was thinking about this and I made a list which can be thought as special quality but we never see those as a quality. But if you think cool headedly then your face will be full of smile because you possess most of the special quality. Those are:

 

 

Ability to smile whole heartedly
Integrity
Punctuality
Truthfulness
No habit of addiction to drugs
Good communication ability
Good negotiator
Positive attitude
Little requirement of materials
Know good jokes and tell them in a interesting way
Good memory
Ability to remember person's name
Energetic (work hard for long time without tiredness)
Ability to relax your body and mind completely
Good physic
Good observation power
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The list will go on and on…….now I believe you are looking at you from a different angle. You are viewing your special qualities that you had earlier but you never could recognize those. Hope you will also make a list of your special qualities and will try to know thy self.

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(Shoot the photo one year ago in Buriganga river)

 

Creativity knows no boundary

 

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Are you creative? Oh don't waste your time thinking about it. I know you are creative. Each and every person in the world are creative. The financial condition, the racial boundary, the demographic condition, the country where you are living doesn't matter for creativity. Only your intention to become creative does matter to be creative.

 

Today afternoon I was running in the "Abahoni math" to reduce my abs! I saw hundred of children and men were playing cricket and football. But one group suddenly attracted my attention. They were slum area children, playing cricket but they were using the shovel as their bat! They don't any money to buy the cricket bat but where there is a will there is a way! They were enjoying the game even more than the other children. I was really stunned watching their creativity and I really felt proud for them because I wish I could be as creative as they are.

 

Very few people in the world are using their head and really they are the leader. We don't want to rack our brain, we keep our brain idle. We don't want to do some thing different. We don't want to put our steps in that way where no people went earlier, we always follow that road where people have gone earlier. We want to follow the leader rather than being the leader. We want to depend on others rather than depending on ourselves.

 

But if you really want, you will be out of this. Just remember this tips.

 

"whenever you do something, think all the ways the task can be accomplished. Think about the newest one which is exciting and people didn't do it earlier. Then you do it first. Remember, just changing the sitting position while you study can make a big difference.

 

Always try to find a new way of doing the old things. At first it will be little tough for you to find out the new ways but if you continue practicing this, you will be amazed how easily ideas are coming from your head. "

 

Hope you will enjoy your creativity. Life is very short. Live it. Don't waste it.

 

 

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