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Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Hasina, Khaleda face off

Opposition creating unrest; unhappy with success of govt


Staff Correspondent
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday accused the opposition parties of attempts to plunge the country into chaos.

Frustrated by their election debacle, she said in parliament, the BNP-led opposition is making 'incendiary' remarks about the BDR bloodbath to 'create unrest'.

Speaking on the thanksgiving motion on the president's speech, Hasina said she wants to know if new schemes are being hatched to destabilise her government.

She urged the opposition to wait till the next election for people to decide who should be in power. "Please cooperate with us. Don't do anything that might tarnish the country's image."

She also said she wants to patch things up with her archrival and work together in the interests of democracy.

Refuting Leader of the Opposition Khaleda Zia's allegations with regard to the government's handling of BDR crisis, she said, "Perhaps, she is unhappy that the situation did not lead to a civil war and overthrow of the grand alliance government."

The prime minister asked where "she [Khaleda] went in a car with tinted windows shortly after the mutiny broke out at Pilkhana".

She said she wonders if the vicious killings of the army officers were a reprisal for the armed forces' role in ensuring a free and fair conduct of the December 29 election.

"They (armed forces) worked neutrally and tirelessly to create an atmosphere conducive to holding a credible and peaceful election. It was them who prepared a new voter roll weeding out over one crore ghost voters."

About government measures to end the Pilkhana mutiny, she said, "I took each and every step in consultation with chiefs of the three forces, and my colleagues in the cabinet and party."

Mentioning the BDR carnage, Hasina observed that only those who patronise war criminals and the killers of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman can commit such atrocities.

She warned the opposition leader against making statements that might influence the investigation.

Citing the caretaker government's ban on her return from abroad, the premier said former adviser Major Gen (retd) MA Matin called her and asked not to fly back home.

"When I enquired why, he said they were doing a great job, they are trying to send Khaleda into exile. I protested the move and eventually got back home defying the government restrictions."

She said the BNP chief would have been forced to go abroad, had she [Hasina] not returned to the country braving all odds.

At that point, Speaker Abdul Hamid said it seems to him that the two leaders in fact helped each other indirectly.

In over one-hour-long speech on the concluding day of the current parliament session, Hasina described the previous AL-led government's success in different sectors.

She said she considers presidency an institution and so she is in favour of thanking the president (Iajuddin Ahmed) for his address to the ninth parliament.

Govt failed to handle BDR massacre; CG rulers should be tried


Staff Correspondent
Leader of the Opposition Khaleda Zia yesterday in parliament asked the government not to behave in ways which push the opposition to take 'tough decisions'.

Saying that the Awami League-led government failed to tackle the BDR massacre in Pilkhana, Khaleda raised questions on whether Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina should continue to hold the portfolio of the defence ministry.

Taking part in the discussion on a thanks-giving motion on former president Iajuddin Ahmed's speech, Khaleda demanded trial of the members of Fakhruddin Ahmed-led caretaker government for their 'misdeeds' in the last two years.

Strongly criticising Fakhruddin government, Khaleda said 'engaging the forces of BDR in controlling commodity prices was a mockery, which resulted in the recent mayhem in the border security force headquarters'.

Appearing in the JS after a long break, the opposition leader said, "With a limited number of lawmakers, we are trying to make parliament functional and uphold multiparty democracy, therefore we are continuing to extend our cooperation to the government."

"I don't know how much longer we will be able to keep continuing our efforts, as the treasury bench lawmakers are hurling epithets in foul languages at the opposition lawmakers," Khaleda said during her one-hour and forty minutes speech.

"It's not possible for any decent person to perform his or her duties, if the situation continues to remain the same," the BNP chief said adding, "It seems they [treasury bench] want an opposition free House."

"I urge the government, so we are not forced to take any tough decision," added the leader of the opposition.

The opposition leader said Fakhruddin Ahmed-led caretaker government presided over a 'barbaric rule for two years, besmirched politicians, and labelled them as bad persons'.

"The caretaker government which had no public mandate should be tried for giving the country a bad name," Khaleda said.

Without mentioning anyone's name, the opposition leader said 'it is clear who is linked with the BDR mutineers'.

Khaleda Zia blasted Army chief General Moeen U Ahmed 'for not taking any initiative to save his officers in the BDR headquarters during the massacre'.

The BNP chief said the December 29, 2008 general election pushed the country into a deeper crisis, as the desire of the public turned into disappointments within three months of the election.

The opposition chief said the armed forces were not behind 'the evil deeds and the injustices committed during the immediate past caretaker government', whom the BNP chief blamed for 'destroying the country'.

"The border security force BDR was engaged in businesses and shopping in a bid to control prices of essentials," Khaleda said.

"Recently we observed with pain the long-term serious bad effect that mockery had on the force," Khaleda said.

The BNP chief harshly criticised former president Iajuddin Ahmed, accusing him of violating the country's constitution by postponing the January 22, 2007 election, and by appointing Fakhruddin Ahmed as the chief of the immediate past caretaker government.

She also accused Iajuddin, who was appointed as the president by the last BNP-led government, of not keeping his presidential oath.

"He should have resigned, if he had failed to perform his duty," Khaleda said.

Khaleda urged the House not to pass any thanks giving motion on the former president's speech.

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[chottala.com] Sunita Paul is an Indian with ties to the Zionist, Christian-right and Hindutvadi triangle of evil that has agenda which are not good for Bangladesh and her people.



Sunita Paul is an Indian with ties to the Zionist, Christian-right and Hindutvadi triangle of evil that has agenda which are not good for Bangladesh and her people.
 
By
 
Habib Siddiqui
 
 
 
--- On Mon, 4/6/09, saeva@aol.com <saeva@aol.com> wrote
 
Sunita Paul is an Indian with ties to the Zionist, Christian-right and Hindutvadi triangle of evil that has agenda which are not good for Bangladesh and her people. For years American Chronicle where she writes regularly is at the front of that assault. No wonder that the Internet site has also been feeding postings from Salauddin Shoaib Chowdhury of the Blitz. It is sad to see that in recent months, many media barons that have problems with AL's coming to power in the last election are giving her all the access she has been craving for. Little do these people realize that tying knots with a devil is a no win situation. Devil's intention is ever bad. Truly, we don't need an outsider with no love for Muslims and her people to tell us what is wrong with us and what solutions we ought to seek. Even if such people were to diagnose a problem right, they would offer solutions that are deadly. Let's not forget what their ultimate intentions are before we get too excited with their thesis.

Again, Sunita is part of a nexus that would do everything that is possible to divide our people and strengthen the hands of groups that would undermine our sovereignty and freedom. This does not mean that our government in Bangladesh should evade answering many such questions posed by her, because silence in the time of panic or confusion is very dangerous and can threaten the very unity of the people. As we can all testify the delay in the government disc losure of the inquiry report on Peel Khana massacre is already having a devastating effect on our people that are now going after rumors and believing in matters that may have little to do with actual causes behind the massacre.  The government is doing a blunder here by not putting a lid on rumors.

In contrast to Sunita's assertion that the Hasina government is pushing the country to a one-party rule, I believe just the opposite. It is serious about multi-party democracy, and no if's and but's about this matter. Sunita's attempt here is ignoble and nothing short of creating an environment of mistrust and panic that would only weaken our national fabric.
Regards,
Habib Siddiqui
 
[The author Dr. Siddiqui is the Director of the Arakan-Burma Research Institute, USA.He is the author of six books.His latest book "Wisdom of Mankind" is now available in Bangladesh.Dr. Siddiqui is an internationally renowned expert in Six Sigma methodology.As a Master Black Belt, he is responsible for leading Six Sigma efforts within a multi-national specialty chemical company.He is also the Executive Vice President of Quality Masters Group.
He can be reached at saeva@aol.com..]
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    ------original message-----
    From: Isha Khan <
    bd_mailer@yahoo.com>

    Subject: Fw: RE: Potential Bangladesh and road to one-party rule

     


    --- On Sun, 4/5/09, Zoglul Husain <zoglul@hotmail.co.uk> wrote:
    Is Sunita Paul portending end of this government? I circulated the article in the following format:
     
    Forwarding to you Sunita Paul's article: 'Potential Bangladesh and road to one-party rule', published in the 'American Chronicle' on 4 April 2009. Sunita Paul is a Mossad operative, based in Kochin, South India. Recently she has been writing articles in quick succession to deliver one powerful blow after the other, against the Awami League government. The present article is not only a robust attack against the government, it could be deadly.
    Is it portending the end of this government within a time frame known to them? The article is given below after a brief introduction:

    Introduction:
    [Sunita Paul wrote, "Bengalis by nature are very courageous. They live under various forms of natural and otherwise disasters, starting from flood, draught, cyclone, poverty to political instability. But, on the other hand, the country is extremely potential and resourceful with world's richest mineral resources. Although western experts (serving the interest of corporate syndicates) continue to claim that the natural gas reserve in Bangladesh is quickly exhausting, according to a number of unpublished fact sheets, actual reserve of natural gas in the country is 'infinite'. On the other hand, there is a huge layer of petroleum resources right beneath the gas layer in the country.

    St. Martin, a tiny island on Bay of Bengal is another important spot of attraction of many westerners for obvious reasons. It is believed that the island holds
    one of the largest stocks of uranium in the world."
     
    Then she talked about aspiration of the nation following independence in 1971. But, she observed, the hopes were dashed by the ruthless plunder and reign of terror of Mujib government and its cohorts, killings of 30 thousand patriots, perishing of huge number of people in man-made famine of 1974, etc. She then gives the vivid description of formation of BAKSAL for an absolutely autocratic regime in the name of socialism. 
     
    She then observes that the Hasina government is following the same path by Awamising the administration, destroying and/or Awamising the army, mounting large portraits of Mujib in offices, institutes, and important places, putting the word 'Bangabondhu' before the names of all important institutions and places, autocratically controlling the media, administration and all walks of national and private lives. This is a rapid transition to undeclared BAKSAL, she concludes.
    Is she saying loudly what she has not said??
     
    The article:  
    Please click to read:
    http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/97216

     


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    [chottala.com] Canada has the No. 1 financial system in the world



    Canadian PM Harper said Canada has the No. 1 financial system in the world in terms of stability.

    April 3, 2009 at 12:00 PM EDT

    OTTAWA — Canada still faces big job losses but it is well poised to emerge quickly and strongly from recession when recovery begins, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said Friday.

    "We all know that we have a massive and growing employment problem," he told Business News Network in an interview in London. "We've seen dramatic drops in output, dramatic rises in unemployment in the last four months... We anticipate more big job losses."

    However, he said the statistics for Canada were still better than for other members of the Group of Seven leading industrialized nations, and that the country has real underlying strengths that should enable a strong recovery.

    Mr. Harper said Canada has the No. 1 financial system in the world in terms of stability.

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    [chottala.com] Fw: Sharing an old article before the Chaitra Sangkranti



    --- On Mon, 4/6/09, Farhad Mazhar <farhadmazhar@gmail.com> wrote:
     
    Dear all
    see attached
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    From: Farhad Mazhar <farhadmazhar@gmail.com>
    Subject: Sharing an old article before the Chaitra Sangkranti
    To: "Aarzu Austrik" <austrik.aarzu@yahoo.com>, "Adilur Rahman Khan" <odhikar@citech-bd.com>, "Ali Azgor Talukder" <azgortalukder@yahoo.com>, "Arifur Rahma" <oitijjhya@gmail.com>, "Ashraf Masrur" <ashrafmasrur@yahoo.com>, "Benjin Khan" <benjinkhan06@yahoo.com>, "Biswajit Das" <biswajitkdas@yahoo.com>, "Elias Milan" <eliasmilan_2000@hotmail.com>, "Farhad Mazhar" <farhadmazhar@gmail.com>, "Farida Akhter" <nayakrishi@siriusbb.com>, "Faysal bin Khaled" <bishoyvabna@yahoo.com>, "Faysal bin Khaled" <fbkhaled@hotmail.com>, "Goutam Das" <goutam.das@gmail.com>, "Haider Karigar" <sorkarhaider@gmail.com>, "Irfan Sakib" <khaledsakib@gmail.com>, "javed hussen" <jhussen@gmail.com>, "Jesmin Buly" <Jesmin_Buly@yahoo.com>, "Kawser Khaled" <kawsar_mum@yahoo.com>, "Khorshed Alam" <alam_du07@yahoo.co.in>, "Mahadi Hasan" <mahadihasan@hotmail.com>, "Masud Zakaria" <masud@softsubstation.com>, "Menon Hasan" <ahnagh@yahoo.com>, "Mizanur Rahman Apel" <mrahmanapel@gmail.com>, "Mohammad Azam" <mazam1975@hotmail.com>, "Mohmmad arju" <mohammadarju@ymail.com>, "Muhhammod Fahim" <fahim_ccc1095@yahoo.com>, "Munem Wasif" <munem.wasif@gmail.com>, "Mustain Zahir" <zahir_bang@yahoo.com>, "Nesar Ahmad" <shotoful@yahoo.com>, "Palash Baral" <nkrishi@bdmail.net>, "PAVEL PARTHA" <animistbangla@yahoo.com>, "Priyoranjan" <pmunshe@gmail.com>, "Rashed" <ul2kuku@gmail.com>, "Reetu Sattar" <reetu_sattar@yahoo.com>, "rezaur rahman" <reza_lawreview@yahoo.com>, "Romel Shorkar" <romelbakka@yahoo.com>, "rubaiyat mahbub" <ennui_azure@yahoo.com>, "Saiful Alam Shovan" <shovan1209@yahoo.com>, "Sayyida Akhter" <narigrantha@siriusbb.com>, "Shahadat Tayeb" <shahadattayeb@yahoo.com>, "Shahid Hussain Shamim" <udshamim@yahoo.com>, "Tanim Nowshad" <nowshad21@gmail.com>, "Tanzeen Rashed Doha" <tanzeendoha@gmail.com>, "Tareq-ul-Huda" <ocheton@gmail.com>, "Wahiduzzaman Sohag" <wahidsohag@yahoo.com>
    Cc: "Chaumtoli Huq" <majnun1@yahoo.com>, "alfaz anam" <alfazanambd@yahoo.com>, "Ahmed Ferdous" <ahmedferdous@gmail.com>, "Trinanjan Chakraborty" <trinanjan.chakraborty@gmail.com>
    Date: Monday, April 6, 2009, 1:56 PM


     



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