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Sunday, July 19, 2009

Re: [chottala.com] Principle Ideology & Self-respect are good qualities of Leadership to build & to lead the nation



Principle Ideology & Self-respect are good qualities of Leadership to build & to lead the nation
If Mr. Taj has resigned from ministry on these grounds then he is certainly a politician of good quality which qualities are now essentially required to earn by the politicians in Bangladesh.
On these points
Madam Prime Minister D/O founder Bangladesh is needed to think for learning & understanding the Principle Ideology & Self respect of Mr. Taj for building Digital Bangladesh that the Mandate of Election & to establishing lawful Administration for justice of Humanity. In Bangladesh



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Re: [chottala.com] Sohel Taj resigned in May31!



Principle Ideology & Selfrestpectness are good qualities of Leadership to build & to lead the nation
If Mr Taj has resigned from ministry on these ground then he is certainly a politician of good quality which qualities are now essentially required to earn by the politicans in Bangladesh.
On these points
Madam Prime Minister D/O founder Bangladesh is needed to think for learning & understanding the Principle Ideology & Self respect of Mr Taj for building digital Bangladesh the Mandate of Election  &  to establishing lawful Administration for justice of Humanity.in Bangladesh..

--- On Sun, 19/7/09, Nayan Khan <udarakash08@yahoo.com> wrote:

From: Nayan Khan <udarakash08@yahoo.com>
Subject: [chottala.com] Sohel Taj resigned in May31!
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[chottala.com] Kalam backs 'joint water initiatives'



Former Indian president APJ Abdul Kalam, who arrived in Dhaka Sunday amid Bangladeshi concerns over India's planned Tipaimukh dam, has expressed support for "joint water initiatives" in the spirit of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation. 

Kalam also proposed India and Bangladesh work together to revive the importance of the 'golden fibre' jute by putting research and technology behind it. 

He made the comments during a meeting with Nobel Laureate Prof Muhammad Yunus at his Grameen Bank office, the first of his scheduled visits during his three-day stay. 

Kalam later attended a dinner at prime minister Sheikh Hasina's official Hare Road residence, where he met president Zillur Rahman. 

Kalam, who served as India's eleventh president from 2002 to 2007, was one of the architects of India's nuclear programme and a driving force behind India's plans to become a developed and knowledge-based super power by 2020. 

Yunus told bdnews24.com of his meeting with the former Indian president, "We spoke of efforts by SAARC nations to resolve the water problems in the region." 

 
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[chottala.com] Sohel Taj resigned in May31!



Obviously Sohel Taj is the hit now..
 
But most important news story was made by Manab Zamin and Amar Desh.. Very interesting and impressive information.
 
Please read Manab Zamin and Amar Desh..
or just
click following links..

http://www.manabzamin.net/lead-03.htm

 

http://www.amardeshbd.com/dailynews/detail_news_index.php?NewsID=231805&NewsType=bistarito&SectionID=home&BMZ=EFHHHGQJ

 

 



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[chottala.com] Two nation theory whether based on Religion? or Language?



Dear dina khan - a regular writer in chottala yahoo groups,

In the debate about two nation theory it is based on whether language or Religon, I think there is some misconception and wrong idea.

M.A. Jinnah the iron man as you mentioned without uttering the name of three or four other iron men from Bengal  like H.S. Sohrawardy, Sher-E-Bangla A.K.Fazlul Hoque, Moulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bashani and many others  iron man who by their combined efforts and supports to M.A. Jinnah once became successful in bringing the unity of the Bengal Muslims in India by creating a religious sentiments in the minds of Muslim which ultimately results in the creation of Pakistan.

Except Muslims of Bengal there were no other Muslim majority area like Hyderabad, Junagar, Bihar, Kashmir including Frontier Province in Pakistan came forward to  support M.A. Jinnah to create a separate state for Mslims.  Look at Kashmir being a Muslim majority area in India trying for the last 61 years to come out from their grip but still not successful rather Kashmiris are suppressed and oppressed by the Indian soldiers for years together. 

What M.A. Jinnah did later on,  instead of showing his gratitude to Bengal, by forgetting what the Muslims of Bengal did, tried to push the knife over the back of our Bengal by introducing Urdu at the first instance. So "he is not correct" as you told.

There was no mention at all in the history, anyone from Bihar came forward to establish the interest of Muslims in India. No mention also in the history about taking any part by the Biharis in the creation of Pakistan. These Biharis neither can be a Pakistani (as evident in the several incidents in Karachi) nor can be a Bangladeshi. They are Biharis at heart  moving from one place to another with their selfish motivation and trouble making policy.   

The sentiment which our leaders were able to create in the minds of Muslims of Bengal on the basis of Islam, later on by a small sentence of M.A. Jinnah "state language should be Urdu" spoiled the whole show creating maximum hatreds for Urdu particularly in the minds of people of Bengal.

Though Islam is dearer to us as we are Muslims but our Bengali language is also dearest to us equally. How dare they are just like "Pagla Toglok"  to enforce a slumdog type of Urdu language of Bihar over our highly enriched cultural land of sophisticated Bengali language?

Religion made the Muslims of India to unite under the banner of one Islam to make a separate state of Muslims as Pakistan. Later on by raising the linguistic sentiments amongst the Bengalis by M.A. Jinnah in 1952, created a vigorous language movement in the then East Pakistan causing martyrs of Rafique, Salam, Jabbar, Barkat  and many others. That accelerated the division of a strong Pakistan in comparison to India into two in 1971 creating two separate weaker country like Bangladesh (Previous East Pakistan) and Pakistan (previous West Pakistan). Who is the actual gainer behind the scene? Our martyr's blood was not in vain. Because of the sacrifices of their blood we are now having a chance of taking a full breath of Bengali smell instead of slumdog smell of Biharis in our soil.

Urdu was not a rich language rather a cocktail of multiple languages of Indo-Pak-Bangla sub continent whereas Nobel Prize winning Bengali literature is a much more stronger and richer language spoken by about one forth of population (East and West Bengal) in united India. The Muslims of East Bengal separated from their fellow Bengali speaking Hindus of West Bengal on the sentiments of religions only and nothing else.

Who took the opportunity for the division of a strong Muslim country like Pakistan into two, making two weaker states in front of India. Whatever damage is there already done, now is it not wise to avoid the creation of further bitter sentiments by raising the trifling language issue again and again.

Who was the beneficiaries out of this? What is more preferable - Language or Religion? Two strong tigers after fighting when tired seeing helplessly a fox is taking away slowly their foods in front of their nose. 

Dowllah. 



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[chottala.com] Sohel Taj resigned in May31!



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[chottala.com] Who would admit to be a fan of Paki generals in today's world Mr. Ayubi ?



Who would admit to be a fan of Paki generals in today's world Mr. Ayubi ?
 
wrt:
 
Mr. Ayubi
 
The Pakistani military planners were not thickheaded  , they were (and are)
notoriously conspiratorial and highly skilled in  palace cliques and intrigues..
[Their battle field skills are minimal]... Military Inc is the cause of all ills,
social disparity and democratic fiasco in Fakistan ...
 
They misjudged the freedom loving people of Bangladesh and tried to
supress us by military means....The national integrity of any nation
can only be achieved by recognizing and establishing economic and political
rights of the people and ethnic nationalities that comprise the nation.
As a matter of fact, Pakistan broke from within.....
 
Over and over,  Pakistan Army has taken off it's mask
and have shown it's ugly faces again and again.
 
 
I don't think there is anyone, specially in Bangladesh, who
would admit to be a FAN of Pakistan Army in a public forum.
What he thinks, and how he feels deep inside is a different
story....
 
BTW, a tiny section of Fakistan-lover do exist and they
try to justify the Genocide of 1971 and its abettors indirectly
under various pretexts and technicalities [such as civil war, Indian
conspiracy, political difference, etc ]. They rely on self serving
assumptions and intentional hoodwinking
 
Syed Aslam
PS:
Still relevant -


 
On 7/18/09, Salahuddin Ayubi <s_ayubi786@yahoo.com> wrote:
I am no fan of thickheaded Paki generals.  All the myseries that Pakistan is
facing today are the doing of their military. Our military as their successors were
also doing the smae thing. they have now been cut to size.
                          Ayubi
From: Syed Aslam <Syed.Aslam3@gmail.com>Sent: Friday, July 17, 2009 3:00:52 AM
Subject: Re: [Amra-Bangladesi] Shaheed Dhirendra Nath Datta - Real Pioneer of Bangla as the state language of Pakistan ..

 
Oh, yeah, Mister Ayubi  !!!!!!!!!!!! !
 
That was the reason given by Pak Army, the Standard Bearer of the
Islamic Republic, to justify the assassintion of this 84 year old person after
torture.... his son was also tortured & killed and his grand daughter (a DU
student at that time) was raped  ......justifiable holy homicide and accepable
mal-e-gamimat ........ All Fakistan-lovers think alike, you are no exception.
 
Syed Aslam

 
On 7/16/09, Salahuddin Ayubi <s_ayubi786@yahoo. com> wrote:
Was he not an Indian agent planted in Pakistan?
                    Ayubi
From: Syed Aslam <Syed.Aslam3@ gmail.com>

Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 9:33:03 PM
Subject: [Amra-Bangladesi] Shaheed Dhirendra Nath Datta - Real Pioneer of Bangla as the state language of Pakistan ..

Dhirendra Nath Datta - Real Pioneer of Bangla as the state language of Pakistan ..

Shaheed Dhirendranath Datta


The first to formally demand Bengali be made one of the state languages of Pakistan[1]
Born November 2, 1886(1886-11-02)
Ramrail Village, Brahmanbaria District, Bangladesh
Died March 31, 1971 (aged 84)
Moynamoti, Bangladesh
Assassination by the Pakistan Army

The Pakistan establishment never forgot Dhirendranath's continued defiance of state discrimination and authoritarianism. At the onset of Bangladesh Liberation War, he was arrested from his Comilla house on March 29, 1971, three days after the arrest of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, and taken with his son, Dilip Kumar Datta, to Moynamoti Cantonment and tortured to death. For this reason, he is referred to as "Shaheed" (martyr) as a sign of respect..

Champion of Bangla Language:

http://www.thedaily star.net/ suppliments/ 2007/21stfeb/ dhirendranath. htm

 

In defence of Bangla: Bangla as the state language of Pakistan

Dhirendranath Datta's speech of 23 February 1948 to the Pakistan Constituent Assembly in Karachi, presided over by Mohammad Ali Jinnah, was the first formal articulation of the demand for Bengali to be made one of the state languages of Pakistan. This culminated in the Language Movement of 1952 and the martyrdom of the Language Heroes. This movement is regarded by many as the first step towards the Liberation Movement leading to independence of Bangladesh in 1971. For this reason, Dhirendranath Datta's speech is regarded as one of the most important events in the history of East Pakistan and Bangladesh.

The memorandum to the Prime Minister of Pakistan on behalf of the students of Dhaka University demanding the state language status for Bangla was submitted in November 1948.

 Sir, in moving this— the motion that stands in my name--- I can assure the House that I do so not in a spirit of narrow Provincialism, but, Sir, in the spirit that this motion receives the fullest consideration at the hands of members.

I know, Sir, that Bengali is a provincial language, but, so far our state is concerned, it is the language of the majority of the people of the state. So although it is a provincial language, as a language of the majority of the people of the state it stands on a different footing. Out of six crores and ninety lakhs [69 million] of people of people inhabiting this State, 4 crores and 40 lakhs [44 million] of people speak the Bengali language. So, Sir, what should be the State language of the State of Pakistan? The State language of the State should be the language which is used by the majority of the people of the State, and for that, Sir, I consider that Bengali language is a lingua franca of our State.
It may be contended with a certain amount of force that even in our sister dominion the provincial language have not got the status of a lingua franca because in her sister dominion of India the proceedings of the Constituent Assembly is conducted in Hindustani, Hindi or Urdu or English. It is not conducted in the Bengali language but so far as the Bengali is concerned out of 30 cores of people inhabiting that sister dominion two and a half crores speak the Bengali language. Hindustani, Hindi or Urdu has been given an honoured place in the sister dominion because the majority of the people of the Indian Dominion speak that language. So we are to consider that in our state it is found that the majority of the people of the Indian Dominion speak that language. So we are to consider that in our State it is found that the majority of the people of the State do speak the Bengali language then Bengali should have an honoured place even in the Central Government.
I know, Sir, I voice the sentiments of the vast millions of our. In the meantime I want to let the House Know the feelings of the vastest millions of our State. Even, Sir, in the Eastern Pakistan where the people numbering four crores and forty lakhs [44 million] speak the Bengali language the common man even if he goes to a Post Office and wants to have a money order form finds that the money order is printed in Urdu language and is not printed in Bengali language or it is printed in English. A poor cultivator, who has got his son, Sir, as a student in the Dacca University and who wants to send money to him, goes to a village Post Office and he asks for a money order form, is printed in Urdu language. He can not send the money order but shall have to rush to a distant town and have this money order form translated for him and then the money order, Sir, that is necessary for his boy can be sent. The poor cultivator, Sir, sells a certain plot of land or a poor cultivator purchases a plot of land and goes to the Stamp vendor and pays him money but cannot say whether he has received the value of the money is Stamps. The value of the Stamp, Sir, is written not in Bengali but is written Urdu and English. But he can't say, Sir, whether he has got the real value of the Stamp. These are the difficulties experienced by the common man of the State.
The language of the State should be such which can be understood by the common man of the State. The common man of the State numbering four crores and forty lakhs 44 million find that the proceedings of the Assembly which is their mother of parliaments is being conducted in a language, Sir which is unknown to them. Then, Sir, English has got an honoured place, Sir, in Rule 29. I know, Sir, English has got an honoured placed because of the International Character. But, Sir, if English can have an honoured place in Rule 29 that the proceedings of the Assembly should be conducted in Urdu or English why Bengalee, which is spoken by the four crores forty lakhs 44 million of people should not have an honoured place, Sir, in Rule 29 of the procedure Rules.
So, Sir, I know I am voicing the sentiments of the vast millions of our State and therefore Bengali should not be treated as a Provincial Language. It should be treated as the language of the State. And, therefore, Sir, I suggest that after the word 'English, the words 'Bengali' be inserted in Rule 29. I do not wish to detain the House but I wish that the Members of the Constituent Assembly present here should give a consideration to the sentiments of the vast millions of our State, Sir, and should accept the amendment to Rule 29 that has been moved by me."

Further references

References

  1. ^ "Dhirendranath Datta: Glimpses of a life" by M. Waheeduzzaman Manik in "The Daily Star " dated 21 February 2007

[courtesy:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dhirendranath_Datta

 
 
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