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Thursday, January 31, 2008

[chottala.com] Is Bangladesh a Sovereign Nation?

Mr. Alamgir,
I will not blame the foreign missions,
rather our own politicians race with each other to get
the attention of these foreign missions as if they are
the boss of this country. Our journalists also act in
similar shameless and idiotic fashion. When you
yourself behave this way , you can not blame the
foreign high commissioners/Amabassordor poking their
nose in our internal affairs. Our criticism should be
directed towqards our shameless political leaders and
idotic nitwit journalists.
One thing that puzzles me is that why did
Sheikh Mujib dumped Tajuddin who had done an excellent
job during the liberation war in his absence. The
gossips that prevailed at the time on this issue is
not credible as I do not believe that the leader would
have taken such a drastic step against his long time
confidante and ssociate without any serious
differences between them. Tajuddin also had weakness
possibly as he did nt speak up against his unfair
dismissal. Does any one have any idea about this? I am
very curious to know.
Salahuddin Ayubi
--- Faruque Alamgir <faruquealamgir@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Dear Mr. Prodhan and Mr. Asghar
>
> It is pity that we have sacrificed ocean of blood
> for our Bangladesh and snatched our independence
> from the marauder Pakis but in reality how far we
> were Sovereign ?
>
> This question haunted the sane and patriot since
> day one we found the domination(black teeth) of the
> friend and looter. They started annexing the
> disputed landmarks and put barrier on the way road
> of the "Chit Mahals" but our sole distributor, copy
> writer owner of the history of Muktijudhdha and the
> sole proprietor of our independence the party in
> power just after liberation was nothing but on
> lookers. By thus the first betrayal started with
> the Mukti Judhdha by the so-called proprietors.
>
> Slowly and gradually we almost became in disguise
> the "Korod' Rajjaya of the mighty neighbour. But
> people at large did not accept this type of
> unconditional surrender of sovereignty by
> "Bibhishons". They took their decision and got back
> the coveted Sovereignty. but conspiracies hatched
> from within and outside Bangladesh to subjugate
> it's people and the grab the economy by friends in
> guise of Development Partners.
>
> The most regretable act by the opposition BAL led
> by Hasina who wrote several letters and met
> personally the Kutnikis in Bangladesh and outside
> and complained about the affairs of our country.
> Shame and what a shame in the part of a daughter of
> a claimed great leader by not only undermining the
> sovereignty but also undermining the "Chetona" which
> calims to be the only torch bearer. Hasina and her
> chatukar BAL and nam sorboshsho 14 Dal's impotent
> leaders like meno,ino,jaku, rabu and the
> shoejan,shoejibi etc etc also followed the sauit
> thru personal meetings or attending parties in 5
> star hotels.
>
> Friends we have allowed the Crocodiles to swim
> thru the canal we dug so, now if they want to
> swallo us what we can do. I will blame all the
> succesive governments who miserably failed to steer
> country's dignity,sanctity and entity in the right
> track. This was due to lack political direction and
> their goal.They were busy with politics of
> destruction and busy with churi chiamari with
> friends and families.
>
> Another unfortunate part played by the "Jonogoner
> jonno kotha boley" Patrikas(News Papers). These
> criminals also applauded the unethical and
> unpatriotic acts of the thug politicians just
> because of political allegiance plus fund received
> from accross the border.
>
> Plus Diplomats from the so-called civilized
> country are completely devoid of diplomatic norms
> and violated the Geneva Accord of the modus
> operandi of the Diplomatic activities by mingling in
> the ointernal affairs of Bangladesh.
>
> They should be ashamed that how one their
> colleague, the Swiss Ambassador latey faced the the
> Press in Rajshahi.
> She,the Swiss Ambassador flatly refused to make
> any comments on the ongoing political scenario of
> Bangladesh terming this as Bangladesh's
> international affairs and no diplomat has any right
> to comments on this she said. Bravo Swiss
> Amabassador Bravo and thank you for teaching a right
> lesson to your colleague.
>
> But friends, whatever conspiracy hatched by the
> Jonogon Permik Chetonar Dal and others Pa Chata
> jibis and medias, we are sovereign and we will
> remain sovereign and for that we need to forge unity
> to counter these henious acts.
>
> Greetings to all Bangladeshis.
>
> Faruque Alamgir
>
> Musfique Prodhan <chena_kew@yahoo.com> wrote:
> It is a
> pleasure to see Md Asghar concentration on a subject
> matter which is important. What he have depicted
> about the foreign officials involvement in
> Bangladesh's internal matter is true indeed.
>
> What he might have overlooked is the way our
> political culture has been structured. Though we
> might feel 'delight' in calling the system as
> parliamentary democracy; matter of fact it is
> dynastic hierarchy disguised under democracy.
>
> When respect for opposing political view is
> difficult, when the political movement is aimed to
> raise to power only, when arson, looting and
> anarchism is a habitual normal political activism,
> when the corrupts reign; it is still a wonder
> about that country to exist as sovereign state.
>
> The unfortunate and unwanted dominance of partisan
> personals in the media, makes it impossible for non
> partisan views to be heard. Things got worse, when
> the media have started competing with other business
> institution in the rat race. Hence the voice of the
> millions are ignored.
>
> Since birth, Bangladesh have been governed by weak
> administrators ( with an exception of President
> Ziaur Rahman). Hence Bangladeshis have become an
> dependent nation with a sovereign status. The
> economy is primarily based on foreign remittance and
> export items, with the West in the center. In
> addition to that, each year a handsome amount of
> foreign aid is also necessary ( in form of debt) to
> run Bangladesh. Though insulting to our self
> dignity, we have no choice left but to practice on
> their "advices/suggestions" without crying foul.
>
> However, it is our morally corrupt politicians, who
> are solely responsible for literally inviting the
> foreign emissaries to get involved in our political
> arena. I believe Md Asghar is also aware of the
> presence of so called "The Tuesday Group" (consists
> of foreign diplomats) who play a decisive role in
> our political arena.
>
> India's negative attitude towards Bangladesh has
> earned her bad reputation among Bangladeshis. Hence
> any suggestions good or bad constitute to mistrust
> and create controversy.
>
> It is going to take enormous effort and massive
> change in political culture to clean the mess up
> which was created by our politicians in last 30+
> years. Since such goal is attained, we have to
> swallow our own pride and be the sovereign nation
> under covert occupation.
>
>
> Sincerely
>
>
> Musfique.
>
>
>
>
> msa40@aol.com wrote:
> Dear Moderator,
> Please post this write up. Thanks.
>
> Mohammad Asghar
>
> Is Bangladesh a Sovereign Nation?
> Mohammad Asghar
>
> I do not know of any other nation in which foreign
> Ambassadors and High Commissioners are as publicly
> active as those who are accredited to Bangladesh.
> Some examples:
>
> 1. When Awami League and Bangladesh Nationalist
> Party were at loggerheads on the appointment of a
> Chief Advisor of the Caretaker government, various
> emissaries from different nations descended on
> Bangladesh to help the feuding parties arrive at a
> consensus. The Secretary General of the Common
> Wealth was one of the foreign emissaries to have
> blessed Bangladesh with his presence on its soil
>
> His and other luminaries’ presence and
> involvement in the feud was not an interference in
> the internal affairs of Bangladesh!
>
> But when the Country Director of IMF complained
> against hartals, Mr. Saifur Rahman of BNP promptly
> threatened his expulsion from Bangladesh for his
> [unwanted interference] in what he termed to be the
> purely domestic affair of Bangladesh.
>
> 2. Foreign Ambassadors and High Commissioners are
> very generous while dispensing their advices to the
> government and the people of Bangladesh. Take, for
> instance, the role Mr. William Malam (!) played,
> while he was representing the United States in
> Bangladesh.
>
> After visiting the Chittagong Stock Exchange, he
> told the reporters: [Bangladesh, like Kuwait, is
> floating on oil. Its reserve of gas is
> inexhaustible, so Bangladeshis should not be
> worried about their future].
>
> The fact is: Bangladesh does not have a
> commercially
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