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Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Re: [chottala.com] Attention Mr A Samad..Four challenges for Mr. Moyeen U. Ahmed - Can you tackle these it?


On 3/6 heard BBC news that Mr. Ataus Samad is selected as the leader of news forum to protect their right in State Declared Emergency. It is no doubt Mr. A Samad a senior citizen & senior news editor in Bangladesh.

So it is most important for him to understand the real situation & causes for creating nation's disaster situation created by the politicians for coming State Emergency in Bangladesh on 1/11.

It is also very important for him & his group to understand the news men the news reporters the news editors whether are they working for the interest of the self declared principle less corrupted politicians to restore the before 1/11 situation or to create clean politicians for establishing lawful system of lawful democracy & to create corruption free situation for lawful administration in the country??

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On listen the BBC news & reading the news papers it seems that the time is advancing forward for this CTG to prove whether CTG is lawfully efficient to do its all lawful reformation works to conduct lawful Fair & Neutral Election or to sounder to the unlawful demands of the musclemen politicians.

This dialogue talking of CTG with the politicians has given the chances to know the character of the politicians. According to the demands of the politicians to the CTG as the dialogue talking agendas it seems that they are not interested to do lawful politics to follow the lawful system of democracy & to show respect on the procedures of judicial trials system.

It means that they are self declared people representative it seems that all people are under their choice & command. People are for the politicians by the leader of the leader for the leader.

The politicians are not under the system of lawful democracy not under the system of lawful administration not under the lawful judicial system not require to listening the court verdicts & not under the control of constitutional law. Every system is under the voice & command to their leader of the politicians.

They are only under the supreme leader their leader either good or bad is not the question they can do any thing & can say any kind of word for their leader if needs they can break they can burn they can destroy any property of the people even if they think, they can destroy the country & they can destroy its economy, they can make people jobless foodless everything less even home less country less.  

They are so Royal to their leader & leadership that the country may go into hell the people may throw into the disasters people may be jobless food less everything less it is not the problem but their leader & leadership must be kept uphold must be hold above the problems of the people above the rules of law above the sovereignty of the country.

Does have Idea this CTG to face the activities & political disasters in the country of the self declared people representative law maker political leaders????

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Honesty does not mean only the honesty it needs the capacity & efficiency to do any thing correctly in time according to the requirement.

Politics does not mean to create any horrible situations for coming1/11. Politics means a process with the wisdom to make the policy for solving any problem.

To do politics for the person who wants to do politics must needs to learn to know the problems correctly & must needs to learn to find out the way for making wise policy for solution the problems & execute the policy efficiently.  

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For creating clean Politicians is needed to open Political Schools for teaching the lawful politics, the system of lawful politics, the lawful democracy, the rules of lawful democracy, constitution & about the duty of the politician to the people who want to do politics in Bangladesh.

The CTG system in Bangladesh means that the politicians are infants & children. They do not know what does mean politics, rules of politics, what does mean democracy, rules of democracy, about the constitution & the duty of the politician.

They are not well educated to read & to understand the constitution &

1)       to do lawful politics,

2)       to make lawful policy,

3)       for solving the problem wisely

They are not efficient

1)       to rule country according to the rules of constitution

2)       to lead the administration according to the rules of service codes

The infant & child politicians can not understand & do not try to understand the difference between the politics & criminal works & they do criminal works in the name of politics & democracy.

This present CTG appointed by the Elected President to rule the country & for conducting fair & neutral MP election of the National Assembly constitutionally represented the elected president whose term is life long or until the next President is elected by the next Elected National Assembly & until the power of this President is taken up by the next Elected President is the legal Government to rule the country & to do any dialogue with any body or any forum for conducting fair & neutral election.

The CTG can talk if CTG thinks to talk or CTG can not talk if CTG thinks not required to talk with any body or peoples' mandate less unelected any political party.

 

To talk on any agenda with CTG according to the rules of parliamentary democracy for the politicians are required the peoples' mandate. To get peoples' mandate for the politicians are needed to contest & elect at MP Election according to the rules of parliamentary democracy.  Without election there is no alternative for the politicians to get the people's mandate. Without mandate there is no lawful system for the politicians to talk or to go in power for executing the agenda.

If the politicians think by doing hartal garrow breaking works closing works destroying works & burning works creating nation disaster they can remove this CTG.  Still they can not go in Power without election. They can not execute their demands by outing the CTG.  Another CTG will need to form for conducting fair & neutral election or Army administration may take direct action to control of the situation.

Again the politicians have to face legal action for their nonsense & Criminal Offences according to the Codes of Bangladesh Criminal Law.

It should be remembered that according to the rules of the constitution the duty of the CTG appointed by the elected President  are to give order to the Chowkidar, Answers, Police, BDR & Army are to protect the people, to protect the property of the people & to resist the nonsense & Criminal Offences done by the politicians.

According to service rules the duty of the Chowkidar, Answers, Police, BDR & Army are to carry out the instructions of the CTG.

 


--- On Mon, 2/6/08, innovation_line <no_reply@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
From: innovation_line <no_reply@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [chottala.com] Four challenges for Mr. Moyeen U. Ahmed - Can you tackle these it?
To: chottala@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, 2 June, 2008, 8:36 AM

Four challenges for Mr. Moyeen U. Ahmed - Can you tackle these it?
There has been many talk about the general who was appointed by 4-Party Alliance government to lead the Bangladesh Army and who is also currently a key figure in Bangladesh's public discourse, if not power discourse


So, when it comes to analyzing a personality like him and what he has to offer Bangladesh in terms of leadership beyond the official role of Chief of Army Staff, its not a very easy task. Here are few perspectives and challenges that can be useful while assessing the situation.

1. If the governments of the past has neglected in every other sector of the nation, they too have neglected to perform well in the defence sectors. What are the challenges that Bangladesh's Military Forces face? It can not be a fact that during the last 36 years (as we all refer to the life-span of the country), there is not any logistical as well as resource problem with the force. The national discourse has been focused on all the problems with other sectors and we are certainly fixing as many as problems. However, what was the problem so far with the Military that was neglected? What things should current government and next government do to uplift the status of the military? Can you elaborate and demand of the nation about what should we do to make our military forces better prepared? The emergency that we are going through now was human created - you have no option but help the civilian government if you are asked of it. But if an emergency happens in terms of physical situation (something like Tsunami, Cyclone or Earthquake), what do you need to be better prepared to serve the nation? Can you inform the public about your thoughts on this in broader terms?
 
2. With an extended civilian deployment within the country, what problem it might be creating to the military forces? What are the steps (e.g. training, sessions, etc) that top brass of the military has implemented to counter the side-effects of being exposed to civilian administration for an extended period of time? Two issues are here - do you understand and acknowledge the problem? If you do, what you are doing about it? Would you publicly express your concern about this problem and urge the nation to be aware of the situation and do everything possible so that armed forces can return to their original duty at the earliest possible time leaving the actual determination of the timing to the civilian leadership (i.e. president has asked for help from your force, so you are bound to serve as long as needed. However, would it be within the jurisdiction of yours to let the nation know that as the Army Chief you would rather have your forces back to the barrack asap, if and when government allows that)?
 
3. In addition to being the Chief of Army (government seems to be happy with you in that role as demonstrated by your service contract extension), government has bestowed upon an additional duty to you. You are the boss of the national sports body. How is sports doing lately? We understand that it takes time to get results - be it in development or be it in sports. But laying out the vision should not take that much time, should it? Let us get to some speicifics. Do you envision Bangladesh playing Fifa world cup in the short to medium term? Can you challenge the BFF in achieving that goal within the shortest period of time? How far is that goal? Now that a legend in football has taken the helm of BFF, did you ask Mr. Salahuddin whether he has any excutable plan to work toward that that vision?
 
4. This is the last one and a bit tougher. You have been showing your knowledge and interest in the overal national issues including those of political in nature. Constructively thinking, the nation may welcome a move in that direction if you can demonstrate that you have the capacity. Talking free and giving opinions are easy. Lets see if you also have some materials. For the development of Bangladesh, one of major challenge that Bangladesh faces from foreign policy perspective is the issue of its relations with Myanmar, or rather the lack of relationship with our eastern neighbor. That country is our barrier to benefit from a number of things that we would have otherwise achieved from our South-East Asian neighbors. Since Myanmar is somewhat isolated, we are deprived from that prospect since it has not so far provided us the much needed corridor to the South-East.  Also, the problem with the refugees from that nation has been a continued problem for more than a decade. Both the problem can be addresses simultenously. Specifically, since there is new development focus on Myanmar on the part of UN, this might be an opportune time to come up with overal holistic plan. So here is the most challenging idea. It might be particularly suitable for you since the counterparts in Myamnar also wears uniform and your force is largest contributor to UN peace keeping. Seek permission from your bosses in Dhaka first, off course. If you really can do this, we would assume that the current government would be happy. So, here is your fourth challenge. Connect Cox's Bazar to Yangoon with direct road connection by constructing an international standard wide road. Bypass all the usual hoopla of construction work (e.g. tender, etc), rather once an agreement is reached along with support from UN since it will enable UN agencies to use Bangladesh as another base (similar to Thailand), engage the engineering core of the two national armies to build the road within the shortest period of time. Do it with an urgency since an urgent need of reconstruction is there. If that can be achieved soon enough, people of Bangladesh could more effectively take part in the UN-led reconstruction of Cyclone Nargis. That will also enable our businessmen engage Mynmar economy more quickly and effectively including the possible opportunity of contract farming. This would also be helpful for the refugees, if they want to return to their home countries with specific job offer, working for the contract farmers. Let's see if you are really upto the challenge. Build a railway connection, too, between Yangoon and Chittagong (We are sure you have read the novels of Shorotchondro Chattergy. Remember reading few such novels when others were busy with Masud Rana series, many of the heros of those novels of Shorot Babu would travel to the then Rangoon from Dhaka for professional purposes. Having some of those lost cultural as well as economic connections back would be nice).
 
Accomplish all these challenges, or at least show your intention that you do acknowledge these challenges, we are sure the nation will be proud to have such an effective son.
 
If you thought some of the ideas are worth of your reading time, please forward it to others. If you have an ear to the columinsts in regular traditional media, please forward it to them. If you have an ear to the journalists and news editors of the electronic media, discuss it with them. Hope they would look at the suggestions and give due diligence. 
 
Thanks for your time,
Innovation Line
 
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