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Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Re: [chottala.com] Re: [notun_bangladesh] Down with the elections

Thank you very much Syed Aslam for expressing the
majority people of Bangladesh. We are not yet ready
for election. The Care taker Government should do the
reforms with the support from the Army.

The people of Bangladesh would like to see development
in all respects. We must thank and acknowledge the
care taker government for their time and energy to
build Bangladesh and also to save our beloved country
from the corrupt people.

The Care taker government must do the reforms and
eliminate corruptions before any elections. We have
seen the performence of all political parties in the
past. The care taker government first bring our
country to a position fit for election.

MNohammed Sobhan
Toronto

--- fiz josef <fiz_josef@yahoo.com.au> wrote:

> Dear Aslam Vhai,
>
> Your poem is very interesting and witty.
>
> THANKS
>
> Syed Aslam <Syed.Aslam3@gmail.com> wrote:
> Down with the elections!
> Long live selections!
> ''Bangladesh isn't ready for democracy
> So, continue with authoritarianism and autocracy.
> This argument is not new..
> Everyone believes it, except for a few ....
> The masses are chotoloks and the voters are fools
> So let the military and the police continue their
> rules.
> The susil somaj will ensure
> That our privileges will endure ....
> So, No need to
> fear …
> Justice Ruhul Amin is there….
>
> Excerpt from "The People Yes" by Carl Sandburg
>
> The people yes
> The people will live on.
> The learning and blundering people will live on.
> They will be tricked and sold and again sold
> And go back to the nourishing earth for rootholds,
> The people so peculiar in renewal and comeback,
> You can't laugh off their capacity to take it.
> The mammoth rests between his cyclonic dramas.
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> The people so often sleepy, weary, enigmatic,
> is a vast huddle with many units saying:
> "I earn my living.
> I make enough to get by
> and it takes all my time.
> If I had more time
> I could do more for myself
> and maybe for others.
> I could read and study
> and talk things over
> and find out about things.
> It takes time.
> I wish I had the time."
>
> The people is a tragic and comic two-face: hero and
> hoodlum:
> phantom and gorilla twisting to moan with a gargoyle
> mouth:
> "They buy me and sell me...it's a game...sometime
> I'll
> break loose..."
> .............................................
> .............................................
>
> In the darkness with a great bundle of grief
> the people march.
> In the night, and overhead a shovel of stars for
> keeps, the people
> march:
> "Where to? what next?"
>
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> On 2/22/08, Keya Mukherjee <keya1ind@gmail.com>
> wrote: undoubtedly darun
> poem..........kotogulo terms direct use naa korley
> ektu bhalo hoto......but Mr. Rahman has drawn the
> true picture of the election .....of this
> subcontinent ......well done...
>
> On 2/23/08, gopalsengupta@aol.com
> <gopalsengupta@aol.com> wrote: Down
> with the elections
> Muhammad Habibur Rahman
>
> Down with the elections!
> Down with the elections!
> I will not surely vote to lend legitimacy
> To the perpetrators of bastard democracy.
> I have no zeal, enthusiasm, or gusto
> To vote for the violators of election manifesto.
> I won't vote for the gun-runners
> Even if they carry the freedom banners. And surely
> not for the arms-smugglers
> And surely not for the cheats and jugglers.
> I won't vote for the traffickers of women and
> children
> Rather I'll throw away the ballot paper down the
> drain.
> I won't vote for the violators of parliamentary
> decorum
> And those who are responsible for failure of quorum.
> Who boycott parliament, but enjoy all the
> perquisites And sell their privileges in the black
> markets.
> If I tear the ballot paper to pieces,
> Won't that be deemed as a note of protest,
> As in the American flag-burning cases?
> As a law-abiding citizen, and not out of fear,
> But for avoiding a hassle, I elect not to tear
> The ballot paper to pieces, and instead I wait
> For a lack-lustre candidate,
> Who has got the least chance to win.
> And no chance to harm me or ruin.
> You may say it's a negative vote,
> But you may kindly note
> For casting a positive vote
> I may have to wait
> For a dream candidate
> For a long time -- maybe for eternity,
> Till someone appears riding on a white horse To
> build the golden city.
> Meantime, let me vote on the polling day,
> I am free on this only day.
> Let me vote for the candidate
> Who has got the least chance to win.
> And no chance to harm me or ruin.
> I will not surely vote to lend legitimacy
> To the perpetrators of bastard democracy.
> Justice Habibur Rahman is a former Chief Justice
> and Chief Adviser to the Caretaker Government.
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