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Thursday, February 2, 2012

Re: [chottala.com] 4 dead as police-BNP supporters clash



Not killed by Loghi-boitha!
To Hasina she is not a killer. She only kills by loghi-boitha when in opposition. When in power, her perceived enemies are killed by police, RAB and secret killing. This time, when Hasina's police fired at crowds in several districts, one of the dead was a rickshaw puller: here Hasina's point must be that he was at the wrong place. True, she was not killing Bengalis or humans, she was only killing anti Indian, anti AL, anti Mujib, and mostly Jamatis who are anti dada Bengalis and they deserved to be killed because these Bangladeshis are bad elements, religious Muslims with beard and deserved to be eradicated. To Hasina that is fair to continue a pro-Indian politics in Bangladesh even when this time it was not about killing10 of her enemies for1 AL death!

On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 12:05 AM, Ataul Karim <ataulkarim49@yahoo.com> wrote:
 

Dear Mr. Anwar
Bravo! For making such a bold statement, but please be careful they (BAL) might sue you and try to harm you for your writings. I notice
their are some so called intellectuals(aatell) are trying to promote themselves and BAL in this group. Some of them also became VC of university also because of political manipulation. These aatell would not get a job as a dog catcher. I would like to ask these aatell where were they on the 15th august 1975? They always howls like a coyote when the tiger is away. 
Cowards die many times before their death.
Ataul Karim
(free thinker) 

 
Hasina should remain behind bar for the rest of her life(for her misrule, torture/killing/abduction) so that people of Bangladesh can remain in  peace and harmony. Since her fathers regime left nation was safe for 25 or so years. If she leaves now ,the nation will be safer for another 40 or so years. Most Bangladeshis  believe that ,She is like a Black Cobra(Kal Shap) to the peace loving people of Bangladesh. This Black Cobra should be disciplined.
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It seems  that BAL politicians are politically failed to save the people in  Bangladesh under political civil administration They are killing people by using police and just like before they are creating situation in Bangladesh to save the people from political disasters and people killing by  police  for saving people  Marshal administration under Marshal law is most essential in Bangladesh to take legal action against nonsense political leaders who are most inefficient to do lawful politics and inefficient to run civil administration lawfully.
 
 

 
 Bloodthirsty Hasina became mad and needs more blood to remain in power...She gave open order to her Police to kill as uch as possible to silence the opposition. Police won't be questioned or punished for such killings approved from the highest authority.
 
 
4 dead as police-BNP supporters clash
Sun, Jan 29th, 2012 11:49 pm BdST
 
Dhaka, Jan 29 (bdnews24.com) – Police fired from their guns, used tear gas and charged with batons to disperse the activists of BNP on Sunday in several districts, leaving at least four people dead and scores injured. The deceased were identified as 'Limon', 25 and Abul Hossain Gazi, 55, of Chandpur and Mohammad Rubel, 22, and Abul Kashem, 50, of Laxmipur. Reports say Limon was an activist of the opposition BNP and a resident of Goakhola while Gazi was a rickshaw-puller, but authorities would not immediately confirm if they had any political allegiance. Laxmipur district unit of BNP claimed that Rubel, who lived in the West Laxmipur of Sadar upazila, was one of their activists. Kashem, the other deceased in Laxmipur was a vice-president of Bhabaniganj union BNP in the same upazila. Sunday was the day for the opposition parties to hold anti-government protests across the country to mainly demand reinstatement of the caretaker government system. BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia had announced Sunday's mass procession programme across the country from a Chittagong rally on Jan 9. After Awami League had announced programmes on the same day, police banned rallies and processions in Dhaka, Chittagong, Rajshahi, Sylhet and Khulna on Sunday fearing trouble. Section 144 was imposed in Bogra, Habiganj, Sirajganj and Pabana to ban all sorts of public gathering. Later, BNP's Dhaka and Chittagong metropolitan units deferred the programmes for a day. The demonstrations in other districts were staged. Bogra unit of the party in the morning deferred the programme for a day. BNP supporters across the country clashed with police after the law enforcers fired bullets, tear gas shells and charged batons to disperse processions. At least 300 people were injured in the clashes. Police detained over 150 people in Laxmipur, Chandpur, Natore, Kishoreganj, Madaripur, Tangail and Brahmanbaria over the clashes and vandalism of cars. Two committees have been formed by the police to investigate the firing incidents. Inspector general of police (IGP) Hassan Mahmood Khandker said they will also see if there was any negligence of duty in the incident. In Chandpur, the BNP's district unit took out a procession from their headquarters around 11:15am as a part of the nationwide protest. But police tried to bar the procession immediately afterwards and the melee broke out after the activists tried to march forward. The clash spread across the town including Kalibari, Lekerpar, Notunbazaar, Chitralekha intersection as police chased the opposition activists who also attempted to retaliate. Three persons suffered bullet wounds in Lekerpar area, and two of them died. Additional superintendent of Chandpur police Amir Zafar said police opened fire following an order by magistrate Shamimul Haque Pavel. Model Police Station officer-in-charge Alamgir Hossain said the situation was brought under control. "Police have been deployed in the entire town." Chandpur BNP announced to enforce a half-day shutdown in the district on Monday protesting the killings and bar on processions. Police also opened fire on a procession of BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami in Laxmipur district town when they attempted to start a procession from Ramgoti bus stand in south Temohini area around 11am. The protesters went on the rampage in the area and clashed with police when the procession was thwarted. Doctor Nizamuddin of Zila Sadar Hospital said 17 wounded people were admitted, including three with bullet injuries. Of them, Rubel and Kashem died and Robiul Hasan, 17, was sent to Noakhali Sadar Hospital. Laxmipur district SP said 12 police personnel including a sub-inspector were injured in the clashes. Laxmipur BNP organising secretary Hasibur Rahman said two other injured in police firing, 'Naved', 35, and 'Javed', 32, were being treated outside hospital fearing detention by police. Natore BNP president Ruhul Kuddus Talukder said at least 100 supporters of the party were injured when Awami League activists and police allegedly attacked their procession in the town. Vein of a leg of Ershad Ali, 40, was cut off by the ruling party activists, he claimed. Awami League's Natore district unit president Sirajul Islam, however, denied the allegation of attack on the BNP programme. Police in Bagerhat detained six BNP activists from the town's Harikhali Bat Tala area when the opposition activists tried to take out a procession after a street rally. SP Khandker Rafiqul Islam said the detainees were planning to attack another group of BNP. Three people suffered bullet injuries and 13 BNP activists were detained during clashes in Kishoreganj. Police fired 30 rounds of rubber bullet and nine rounds of tear gas shells to bring the situation under control, Kishoreganj Model Police Station officer in charge Mir Mosharraf Hossain said. The opposition activists also clashed with police in Madaripur, Tangail and Patuakhali. bdnews24.com/corr/rn/ost/jr/bd/2119h
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