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Monday, November 15, 2010

[chottala.com] Warm Wishes



A feature on Eid ul Azha by me appears in today's Daily Sun. The link is given below. If you have the time you may read it.

Eid Mubarak to you all.

Mannan



http://www.daily-sun.com/index.php?view=details&type=daily_sun_news&pub_no=42&cat_id=2&menu_id=29&news_type_id=1&news_id=7984

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[chottala.com] EID Greetings from EKTARA Productions [3 Attachments]

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Dear Community Members:
 
On behalf of the EKTARA productions, I would like to wish you a happy, joyous and prosperous EID-UL-ADHA 2010. May this auspicious occasion bring for us happiness and shower all of us with endless blessings. 
 
May this holy occasion of EID bring us together as a strong Bangladeshi-American community in the VA, MD and D.C. area. United we win, divided we fail.
We would like to thank each member of the community for their unconditional love and support. Please stay tuned for future announcements about our upcoming program "Mohajoner Nao" based on the life story of folk legend Shah Abdul Karim.  
 
Best regards,
Sheikh Mawla (Milon)
EKTARA Productions

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[chottala.com] State morality that the question of justice law & justice of humanity at the same times the question of lawful democracy whether are working or not working in Bangladesh.al judge’s knowledge judging for confidence judiciary in Bangladesh lawful honest?



Read to days  article  at Khaler konto written by  Abed Khan editor of Khaler konto  seems that he has written against the activities of judges and judging works with reference of Chief Justice ,  he  has violated the court judges's works  along with CJ for this reasons he should be along with CJ one day  or more imprisoned or fined tk one hundred  or more  as penalty as like  Mr. mamudor rahman imprisoned otherwise  it will be an act of injustice for  utilizing justice of law equality to all for quality justice. Can you say what is the true & lawful either Khalida  is dragged out from her illegal occupying of cantonment house or he is dragged out from her  lawful legal residing in cantonment house with registered document  and  is dragged out unlawful court verdict without lawful cancelling the registered document  and proving  lawful that Khalid is residing illegal occupying against legally occupying the cantonment house with registered deed.

Lawful government administration should need follow the system of lawful laws  and Judicial s are required to be lawful & should follow the system of lawful procedure to prove  that justice is not done to establish injustice of law &  for inhumanity.

If Khalid is illegal occupier for 40 years this cantonment house with false deed then  why should not be punished the deed giver who has signed the deed in the name of Khalid  & deed register before dragging Khalid from her illegal occupying house..

It needs to remember whatever may be that Khalida did not occupy this cantonment house being Prime Minister  or as a politician she was living here as a house wife and being widow she has got ownership with registered document and was being lived there  for 40 years. The duty of government is not to drag out people from their houses but to protect the people to live their houses. The duty of  judiciary is  to draw the attention of the people that they are doing judging lawfully to establish that law is utilizing lawfully to protect the humanity and human right for justice of law.

The question of state morality that the question of justice law & justice of humanity at the same times the question of lawful democracy whether are working or not working in Bangladesh.

The court verdicts example of Bangladesh  given below: Judges gave verdicts

 Mr. MK Alamgir is a Criminal & Guilty.

He was imprisoned for 13 years.

Judges gave Verdict

Mr. MK Alamgir is not Criminal Not Guilty.

He is released from imprison.

He is elected by the people for Parliament as non prisoner for making rules of law & policy of rules to role country administrations.

Again

 Court verdict: 

Mr. MK Alamgir is not fair person.

He lost his Membership of parliament

Dragged  me out, hurling


Abuses: Khaleda

Staff Correspondent

Former prime minister and the leader of the opposition in parliament, Khaleda Zia, said on Saturday that she was forcibly dragged out of her residence in Dhaka cantonment.
   Speaking at a crowded news briefing at her Gulshan office, she described the action of the Awami League led government as 'nothing short of state terrorism.'
   She said that she had to leave the house only with what he was wearing.
   In Bangladesh it is said that she had leave 'in ak kapore' or nothing more than the dress she was wearing.
   That is Khaleda Zia was not allowed to take with her any family belonging in the house, the Zia family residence since 1972.
   'I lived in the house, full of memories of Ziaur Rahman, for 40 years. They have uprooted me from the memories of Ziaur Rahman. They did not even allow me take with me the things that carry Zia's memories,' said Khaleda.
   The cantonment board issued a notice to Khaleda Zia to vacate her residence soon after the cabinet, at a meeting chaired by Prime Minister Shekh Hasina, took a decision on April 8, 2009, to cancel her leasehold of the house.
   The cabinet took the decision after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina had told parliament in the first week of April 2009 that she would ask the opposition leader to vacate her house.
   The house was allotted to her after her husband, President Ziaur Rahman, was assassinated in Chittagong in an abortive military coup on May 30, 1981.
   It has been the residence of Zia Family since 1972.
   The family has been living in the house at 6, Shaheed Moinul Road, in the cantonment, much before Zia became the army chief of staff. In fact Ziaur Rahman never shifted to the much bigger house of the army chief, he later became.
   'Today, you all have seen how the state used terror to throw me out of the house bearing Zia's memory, a tearful Khaleda told reporters at her Gulshan office Saturday evening.
   'I was ousted from the house in a single dress,' she said.
   Khaleda Zia, who led her party BNP to government twice, broke down into tears during her 20-minute news briefing.
   Sadness overtook the briefing room as across the capital city.
   The eviction was not at all unexpected as Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina made it quite clear what she would do soon after the Awami League government returned to power.
   But the eviction sent shock waves across the capital city as throughout Bangladesh.
   Khaleda said that the members of the government's eviction team hurled abusive words on her while forcing her to leave the house Saturday afternoon.
   'I feel embarrassed and humiliated the way they behaved with me,' she said.
   'They hurled abusive words on me indiscriminately,' she said.
   'They destroyed all the family belongings in my house,' she said.
   She said, she heard a member of the eviction team squad shouting, 'Drag her forcibly out of the bedroom, if she does not come out on her own. Carry her out of the room on the lap.'
   'They dragged me out of my bedroom by breaking open all its doors,' she said.
   'I am the leader of the opposition, a former prime minister and the widow of a former president and chief army staff. If they can behave with me in this manner, it is easily understandable what the situation is for the common people,' she said describing how she was dragged out of her residence.
   Khaleda said, 'The government which frequently speaks of the rule of the law, evicted me from my house violating the norms and the law of the land, trampling under the foot the prestige and dignity of the country's highest court.'
   'Where shall I seek justice against such injustice?' she asked.
   'I leave it to Almighty Allah and the people of the country,' Khaleda said.
   Khaleda described it as 'complete falsehood' on the part of the Inter Service Public Relations to say that she left her house of her own.
   'All these are concoctions,' she said.
   Party leaders and members were beside her at the news briefing.
   The briefing over, Khaleda left the office for her younger brother Shamim Iskander's residence at Gulshan

 

CJ censures dist judges
for taking 'bribes'

Staff Correspondent

The chief justice, ABM Khairul Hague, on Friday questioned the integrity of subordinate judges accusing some district judges of taking bribes through court personnel.
   'The people are not satisfied with the activities and integrity of judges who are now in the dock of people's court. There is a tremendous backlog of cases and justice is delayed…,' he said at the conference of the district judges at the judges' lounge at the Supreme Court.
   Accusing the judges of taking money through court personnel, he said, 'I have information that some district judges take money through 'nazirs' and there are specific allegations against many of you [district judges] present here.'
   A total of 154 district judges and judicial officers of equivalent status attended the concluding session of the conference, which started on October 22.
   The district judges drew the attention of the chief justice to the issues affecting their work, including salaries, perks and shortage of judges and courtrooms.
   Justice Khairul Haque, who assumed the office of the chief justice on September 30, organised the conference to discuss the backlog of cases in the courts and the problems faced by the lower judiciary, and also to issue necessary directives to the judicial officers as it was not possible for him to visit all courts during his brief tenure. He will retire on May 19, 2011.
   'There are allegations that many district judges, when they are transferred, ask the court personnel to give them freezers instead of the Quran and walking sticks as farewell gifts,' the chief justice said.
   He asked the district judges to change such attitudes.
   'Do not take toll from nazirs,' Justice Kahirul Haque asked the district judges.
   He also asked them not to leave their stations on weekends to see the family.
   Judges stationed outside Dhaka visit the city every weekend as families of many of them live in the capital which affects dispensation of justice, he observed.
   'Do not run after personal gains...Pay attention to dispensation of justice with an attitude of sacrifice…,' he told the judges.
   Justice Khairul Haque also asked the district judges to visit, at least once a week, all the courts subordinate to them and the record rooms as well.
   He said he did not agree with those who insisted that getting bail was a fundamental right of an accused, Bail is not a fundamental right of an accused; what the judges should ensure is that a person's right is not infringed by detaining him illegally.
   Judges must be clear to their conscience while considering matters of bail or injunction, he said.  


 

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