Banner Advertise

Sunday, January 6, 2008

[chottala.com] Re: [notun_bangladesh] Khandakar Mushtaq, my neighbour in Aga Masih Lane -Salahuddin Ayubi !

 Dear Sayed Aslam,
                          Do you think us boy of yesterday? Why do you try blame a hero of war of liberation? late Mustaq Ahmed was a true patriot,a successful politician,great organizer of liberation war, foreign minister of the exile mujibnagar govt and also a successful president
.His contribution in liberation war is beyond any controversy
Those who want to distort the  glorious history of our liberation may say many false story against our hero's , without documentary evidence

Syed Aslam <Syed.Aslam3@gmail.com> wrote:
Mr. Ayubi
 
Would it have made you much happier if your neighbor Khandakar Mustaq succeeded in his treacherous maneuvers for political settlement with Pakistan with the blessings of Henry Kissinger?
 
[Readers : Details of Mostak's anti liberation conspiracies has been exposed in the book  Muldhara-71, Moyeedul Hasan, University Press Limited, Dhaka).
 
On 1/6/08, ayubi_s786 <ayubi_s786@yahoo.com> wrote:
During the liberation war Khandakar Mushtaq, my neighbour in Aga Masih Lane , did antagonise the
Indian government by meeting the officials of the US mission in Calcutta to discuss about political
settlement with Pakistan
. This infuriated the Indian government so much so that they had to tell our
government in exile not to meet any foreign mission personnel without prior permission from the Indian
government.Sheikh Mujib and Khandakar Mushtaq were contemporaries and close friends and at the same time
adversaries too i.e they ad love hate relationship.While Mushtaq was sly and street smart besides being
able administrator Mujib was brash, brave and knew the pulse of the people. The history will determine the
status of these two individuals on the basis of their performances.
--- "Md. Aminul Islam" < aminul_islam_raj@...
wrote:

  Dear sayed aslam,
   I don't know much about the great leader and foreign minister of acting govt of Bangladesh which
   lead the liberation war of Bangladesh Khondoker  Mustak Ahmed.   After Liberation he was duly honored By Sheikh
   Mujib.He was very important minister in in Mujib's  cabinet.  But India was not happy with him.As he did not
   agree with India on farakka issue.So Mujib gave him another port folio. He played a vital role in the war of our
  Independence as the foreign minister of acting govt
 
    Syed Aslam < Syed.Aslam3@...  wrote:
  Re: [khabor.com ] "Greatest Patriot"
   Khandaker Mostak! Mr. Aminul Islam Raj, what do you
  say?
 
  Khandaker Mostak
 
[Kissinger on Khandeker Mostak group: "we  established contact with the Bangladesh people in Calcutta, and during August, September and October
of this year, no fewer than eight such contacts took  place. We approached Yahya Khan three times in order  to begin negotiations with the Bangladeshi people in alcutta. The government of Pakistan accepted."   :Congressional Records, December 9, 1971, P:45735 ]

 
  The uncouth but treacherous disciple of Jinnah,  the founder of the so-called Islamic state, Pakistan. But lacking Jinnah's education and  grooming, Khandaker Mostak, had been used as a dupe   by the imperialist forces who exploited his naked   political ambition. Due to his unenlightened   character and opportunist bent of mind, Mostak was  more machiavellian than Jinnah. Although Jinnah (personally secular) used Islam to compete with Nehru (he could never be the premier of India) and   instigated communal riots to achieve his political  goals, he did not involve in the murder of his   political colleagues. Whereas Mostak not only   nipped in the bud the mainstream secular politics    in Bangladesh but also ruthlessly murdered his  political colleagues to perpetuate political    recession into Islamic medievalism.   During the liberation war, Mostak opposed by all   means the independence of Bangladesh: he tried to   subvert the provisional government from within as    well as the war of independence through conspiracy  in alliance with the vicious representatives of    imperialism: the CIA and Henry Kissinger. He   instigated all the top Awami league leaders to   undermine and remove Taj Uddin Ahmed from the head   of the provisional government and the leader of the    liberation war. Mostak was also the saboteur of  democracy after the military coup of 1975 backed by   the anti-liberation forces from within and CIA and   Henri Kissinger from without.   An arch hypocrite Mostak always maintained a   shoddy Islamic appearance to veil his essentially    venomous nature. His religious pretense could not  fool Taj Uddin Ahmed. Taj Uddin Ahmed, competent   statesman as he was, had the political acumen to  quash all of Mostak's destructive plots in order to   subvert Bangalees' struggle for independence ( for  details of Mostak's anti liberation conspiracies see   Muldhara-71, Maidul Hasan, UPL). As long as  Tajuddin had the leadership Mostak could not apply   his venoms in the political spheres of the   liberating Bangladesh. All he did was secretly plant   his poison tree. But as soon as Sheikh Mujibur   Rahman took over, he directly fell under the spell   of Mostak's witchcraft: his sycophancy, his Islamic  pretenses. The tragedy of Sk Mujib's life was the   tragedy of desertion. Away from the most crucial   nine months of struggling Bangladesh, Sk Mujib, the invincible nationalist leader, was unaware of the   venomous cobras hidden in the top echelon of his cabinet. Sk Mujib's greatest political  blunder was his progressive distance from Tajuddin   and the secular politicians of his ministry since  his political take over. He never asked Tajuddin how  the war was won and who were the friends and
foes of  the nascent Bangladesh. For the next four years the   vicious Mostak group took Sk Mujib away from his  real comrades at arms who fought all their lives for  the same cause as his: free the Bangalees from the  colonial repression. The more Sk Mujib deserted Tajuddin and his colleagues and associates the more   he lost his popularity, the more he went away from  the hearts of the Banglaees. In 1975 when Sk Mujib   almost lost everything he stood for in 1969 and  completely isolated from the sources of his   political power, the people, and surrounded only by   the sycophants and hypocrites: Mostak inflicted his   deadly blows. Mostak's henchmen killed Sk Mujib, his  family including his eight year son Russell, his   pregnant daughter-in-laws, and relatives. Mostak did not stop in crushing the  icon of Bangalee freedom (Sk Mujib) he ruthlessly   murdered all the key figures for the independence of   Bangladesh (and his political colleagues for last 15   years) in Dhaka Central Jail:   Mostak killed all the key figures involved in   liberating Bangladesh from Pakistan as part of his vicious scheme to make a virtual Pakistan out of    independent Bangladesh . He restored the pro-Pakistani (Islamic) state machinery and set the  ideology for the Muslim oligharchists: the army, the  bureaucracy and the Mohajirs (Muslim settlers from   India after 1947) Mostak will forever be condemned as the enactor of   one the most inhuman ordinances in history: The  Indemnity ordinance of 1975. Thismonstrous ordinance   constitutionally endorses the murderers of Sk  Mujibur Rahman, his family, relatives and top four  national leaders in Dhaka Central Jail. This ordinance also secured the hegemony of the  anti-liberation forces for few decades and  underscored Bangladeshi constitution as the most  inhuman charter.
   Kissinger on Khandeker Mostak group: "we established  contact with the Bangladesh people in Calcutta, and  during August, September and October of this year,
  no fewer than eight such contacts took place. We  approached Yahya Khan three times in order to begin   negotiations with the Bangladeshi people in Calcutta. The government of Pakistan accepted." :Congressional Records, December 9, 1971, P:45735
 


Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. __._,_.___

[* Moderator's Note - CHOTTALA is a non-profit, non-religious, non-political and non-discriminatory organization.

* Disclaimer: Any posting to the CHOTTALA are the opinion of the author. Authors of the messages to the CHOTTALA are responsible for the accuracy of their information and the conformance of their material with applicable copyright and other laws. Many people will read your post, and it will be archived for a very long time. The act of posting to the CHOTTALA indicates the subscriber's agreement to accept the adjudications of the moderator]




Your email settings: Individual Email|Traditional
Change settings via the Web (Yahoo! ID required)
Change settings via email: Switch delivery to Daily Digest | Switch to Fully Featured
Visit Your Group | Yahoo! Groups Terms of Use | Unsubscribe

__,_._,___