Dear dina khan,
I am always interested to read your articles attentively. The reply which you gave under the heading of "Warm wishes - My response on your article" written by an educated man happened to be a Professor of some unversity seem to be biased by supporting blindly a party and indirectly supporting mercy of a murderer punished by the court of Justice as death sentences. The question is to see to whom mercy was given,
(1) whether that man is victimised person or
(2) a man previously known as a notorious man.
If he is in the 2nd category I like to ask that learned Professor whether it is justified to give a chance to a known criminal to do more and more crimes in the long run. Mr. Professor put forward so many examples of the past to justify his arguments and tried his level best to support that criminal by giving a link of his writings in the daily newspaper The Prathom Alo as
http://www.prothom-alo.com/detail/date/2011-08-02/news/174685.
May be so many wrongs happened in the past, why the same will be repeated again and again. Here I like to put an example to Professor Saheb about Prof. Badruduzza Chowdhury who being in the same BNP, during his Presidentship did not comply with his own party's request to attend the mazar of Late President Ziaur Rahman as according to his opinion he was not a president of BNP only at that time rather he was a president of a country including BNP, Awami League and all and for which even he lost his Presidentship also, still not deviated from his principle. Sorry Mr. Professor being a highly qualified man of a society we did not aspect such types of your supporting argumants for a murderer.
Dr. Siraj Uddowllah.
On wed, 3/8/11, dina khan, wrote:
Under Supreme Court Judges
CTG administration in Bangladesh is most essential
1) to provide lawful knowledge education for educating the politicians
2) to understand lawful politics and
3) to be lawful law makers
4) for establishing lawful administration in Bangladesh.
--- On Tue, 2/8/11, Helal Ahmed <huahmed@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Helal Ahmed <huahmed@yahoo.com>
Assalakualaikum Sir.
A very disappointing article from you in regards of Presidential pardon. As I mentioned to you earlier, two wrong doings can’t make things right. Not to mention that, late Nurul Islam was killed in an extremely brutal manner by Mr. Biplob.
Sir, nation deserves more from teachers, especially the ones seems to be wise and just and reaching/preaching people with their valuable columns. My late father, once angrily told me, “if someone ask you to eat shit, will you be doing it�! When, I was trying to blame on someone’s instruction, for one of my childhood misdeed.
I have a simple question to ask you. By pardoning Mr. Biplob, did Mr. Zillur Rahman loose the moral ground to seek justice for his wife Late Ivy Rahman’s killing!
Pls use the Boolean method to response my question. As, often, we lose the accurate answer in too many twisted words.
Thanks.
Vala thaikkun.
Helal
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From: Abdul Mannan <abman1971@gmail.com>
Subject: Warm wishes
My column appears in today's Prothom Alo. It is on the mercy shown to Biplob of Laxmipur by the Honourable President. The link is given below.
Warm wishes.
Have a nice day.
Mannan
http://www.prothom-alo.com/detail/date/2011-08-02/news/174685
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