Mr. Manik
I think he is real blind always practice against BNP, his night and day spend only for founding hole on BNP. What a habit!!! Is that conspiracy. What ever you & all
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Subject: Re: [chottala.com] CONSPIRACY OF KHALEDA ZIA FINALLY FULFILLED !!!!!
Mr. Manik,
Please change your habit of blaming BNP for GSP debacle.AL should have worked hard to fulfill basic requirements for improving the working conditions of garments/textile industriesies.
Some of ALs mistakes will cost it very much in the next election:
1. Padma bridge debacle and refuse to work with WB
2. Dr. Younus' and Grameen Bank
3. Rampant corruption of Ministers and Cadres
4. Failure of
5. Bringning some novice people like, Hanif, Dipu Moni, and other in the leadership
What BNP should do to regain power:
1. To make promise that Jamat will not be given any Ministry if BNP comes to power
2. To put clean image people in the party leadership
3. To announce a shadow govt in which ministers with good and clean image will be appointed
4. By pormising that PRINCE Tarek will not be in power
5. Grammen Bank and Dr. Younus would be able to play its due role in the country
6. Promise that no revenge would be taken against the opposition leaders
7.
8. Announce that corruption must be rooted out
On Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 11:11 AM, Muhammad Ali <manik195709@yahoo.com> wrote:
Dear All ,
The conspiracy of Khaleda Zia is finally fulfilled with the expense of our poor Country's interest ! You all know that
Regards ,
Dr . Manik.
ZIA: The thankless role in saving democracy in Bangladesh
Corruption and stealing threaten a once-vibrant nation
By Begum Khaleda Zia
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
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Will 2013 be a watershed in U.S.-Bangladeshi relations? My country of 150 million people, located between India and Myanmar, has been independent since 1971, when the
This is not to say that the U.S. government, Congress or agencies they help lead have done nothing. Six months ago, the World Bank withdrew nearly $2 billion in funding for a four-mile bridge project, the largest single infrastructure project in Bangladesh for 40 years, and demanded an inquiry into ministerial corruption and misappropriation of funds.
At the same time, members of the U.S. congressional caucus on Bangladesh condemned the government — in particular Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina — for removing Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus from his post as managing director of Grameen Bank, Bangladesh’s award-winning microfinance institution that has pulled millions out of poverty. The reason for his ouster? Attorney General Mahbubey Alam said the honor was presented to the wrong person: “If anybody in Bangladesh deserves the Nobel Peace Prize, it is Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.”
Most Bangladeshis would disagree that Ms. Hasina has any claim on the prize. Just ask the families of some 300 people who have been registered as missing since 2009 at the hands of Ms. Hasina's Rapid Action Battalion — a paramilitary wing of the police. Or consider the family of murdered workers’ rights campaigner Aminul Islam, on whose behalf the AFL-CIO is campaigning to overturn U.S.-Bangladeshi trade preferences. Political leaders and their supporters who are being accused by a local war crimes tribunal of involvement in atrocities during the 1971 war of independence also would question Ms. Hasina’s right to the Nobel Prize.
The
The simple fact is that over the past five years, Bangladesh has been moving rapidly away from being one of
Having a caretaker government has been the insurance that elections are free and fair. If the voters decide to vote for a new government, then power must change hands. Despite millions joining in street protests against plans to ditch the caretaker government system before the general election this year, Ms. Hasina seems intent on pushing ahead, believing it will allow her to be re-elected despite popular opposition to her rule.
Bangladesh’s neighbor Burma is emerging from exile with the visit of President Obama in the aftermath of his re-election. India continues its growth as the world’s largest democracy. If Bangladesh succumbs to the rule of one family, it would be a major step backward for the region. Southeast Asia is now a region full of hope because of the freedoms
The
They also must explain to Ms. Hasina that general preferences for trade will be withdrawn if those who support workers’ rights and have political views opposed to those of the prime minister are not now allowed to express their beliefs. The Western powers should consider targeted travel and other sanctions against those in the regime who undermine democracy, freedom of speech and human rights. They should say and do these things publicly, for all our citizens to see and hear. This is how the
It was once said, “There is a higher court than courts of justice, and that is the court of conscience.” It is impossible to say in good conscience that democracy, justice and the alleviation of poverty in Bangladesh under Ms. Hasina are safe. Indeed, all are in grave danger. It is time for the world, led by
Begum Khaleda Zia is former prime minister of Bangladesh and current leader of the opposition.
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