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Sunday, April 6, 2008

[vinnomot] Re: [notun_bangladesh] Comrad Moni Singh who Changed the Course of Bangladesh History

Dear Ayubi Bhai

I am of the same opinion as yours. We have to be ruthless in running our show absolutely by ourselves. There should not any place of quislings of any short.
I wrote a treatise in Feb-March 1990 in "Weekly Courier" who organized a national debate of crime.
I BOLDLY ADVOCATED FOR IMPOSITION OF CAPITAL PUNISHMENT AS I BELEIVED FIRMLY THAT CAPITAL PUNISHMENT IS THE ONLY WAY TO CURB CRIMES AT ALL LEVELS OF CORRUPTION N CRIMES OF THE NATION. I STILL HOLD ON TO THIS OPINION STRONGLY.
 
"Bangla Nobo Borsher agrim subhechcha"

aponakey 0 sokol Bagladeshi key.
 
Faruque Alamgir

Salahuddin Ayubi <s_ayubi786@yahoo.com> wrote:

Dear Mr. Alamgir,
Many thanks for your kind comments.
If we have to move ahead then we have to take only
one agenda and that is economic development of the
country at a great speed and any obstacle on the way
has to be ruthlessly eliminated. The whole nation must
act as one man to achieve this objective. Splitting
the country on the pretext of past actions can not
help the country in any way and as such it has to be
avoided. We can not afford to look behind our past but
only look forwared to our future.
Qualitative change in our politcs must aso come.
Hartal, andolon, jalao , porao must be made a
cognizable criminal offence bearing heavy penalty.
These acts are to be treated as high treason and act
against the state. If these are not done then we will
have only political right/freedom but no freedom from
hunger and poverty.
Salahuddin Ayubi
--- Faruque Alamgir wrote:

> Sir,
>
> Well said Sir.
>
> Ei doinnota to amader rajniti o deshkey dubailo.
> Ar dubtey chai na. Bhashtey chai Kola gacher bhelar
> moto noy tibro goti somponno jahajer moto ja shudhu
> samney jabey pechoney noi.
>
> Faruque Alamgir
>
> Salahuddin Ayubi wrote:
> IT IS NECESSARY
> TO DRAG THE DEAD AS THOSE WHO ARE
> ALIVE AND ACTIVE IN POLITICS DO NOT HAVE ANY
> MATERIAL
> IN THEM. SO IN ORDER TO MAKE A LIVING THEY HAVE TO
> TAKE THE HELP OF TH DEAD.
> AYUBI
>
> --- Faruque Alamgir
> wrote:
>
> > Friends
> >
> > I am suprised why dead and failure
> people(leader
> > ?) are brought to light to give sermon in
> favour of
> > a particular interest group.
> > Nothing good or great could be expected for
> > motherland Bangladesh from the paa chata
> dalals of
> > indi. Not only moni but many moni of Bangladesh
> are
> > having day dream to make hindustan devouring
> > Bangladesh.
> >
> > Have these quislings forgot that Bangladeshi
> > Bangalees are real Tigers than their Chua
> Bangalees
> > in WB who are being strangulated by the
> hindi's
> > onslaught and the cowards cannot do anything.
> Hey !
> > they are thinking of onkhondo Bangla.I saw
> sunil
> > shirshendu and others noted stawarts making
> > "Bangchur" of windo panes of shops in New market
> in
> > October 2004 with a small demand of having
> Bangla
> > be written in th sign board !!!! Shame
> Bangalees of
> > WB.
> >
> > I remembered one joke that tha a man saw in
> dream
> > that all the dead people running towards
> heaven.
> > He also ran but the gate was closed by then. He
> saw
> > a hole thru which he could smell the khasbu of
> the
> > air. He pushed one his finger further and
> further in
> > the hole but suddenly woke up finding his
> finger
> > somewhere else !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
> > May be the Akhand Bangla and failure singh's
> > followers are seeing the same dream ??????????
> >
> > Salahuddin Ayubi wrote:
>
> > The manner in
> > which Moni Singh was steering Bangladesh
> > towards his agenda of secularism and socialism
> it
> > would soon have been found that there is no
> raison
> > de
> > etat for Bngladesh to exist as a separate
> entity
> > and
> > it would have naturally become a part of the
> > akahnd
> > bharat. Moni Singh was trying to impose his
> > personal
> > will on the people of bangladesh who never
> wanted
> > or
> > want it.
> > Salahuddin Ayubi
> > --- "Md. Mostafa Kamal"
> wrote:
> >
> > > Dear Mr. Abid Bahar,
> > >
> > > Many thanks for your detalied information
> on
> > the
> > > Pro-Indian-USSR Moni Singh.
> > >
> > > How ever I am very much sure which I have
> read
> > in
> > > the Newspaper (I apologize can't remember
> the
> > name)
> > > after M. Singh said he will cut off the
> Toungue
> > of
> > > Mowlana Bhasani then Bhasani called him
> MALAON.
> > It
> > > is 100% truth M. Singh wanted United India &
> > that is
> > > why he was also a Pro-Indian. His theory &
> > ideology
> > > on leftist do not influence the 90% Muslims
> of
> > > Bangladesh. His left theory (Marx-Lenin) is
> in
> > the
> > > Trash now.
> > >
> > > Thank You All,
> > >
> > > Md. Mostafa Kamal.
> > >
> > > abid bahar wrote:
> > > Comrad Moni Singh who Changed the
> > Course
> > > of Bangladesh History
> > > (A working paper on Bangladesh politics)
> > > Dr. Abid Bahar
> > >
> > > One of the Bangladesh's vetern AL leader
> Abdus
> > Samad
> > > Azad once said that "late communist
> > > leader Moni Singh was an institution and we
> > should
> > > follow his ideals for building up a
> democratic
> > and
> > > non-communal society." (1) True, Moni Singh
> was
> > an
> > > institution but after his death, as things
> began
> > to
> > > become clearer, he is increasingly becoming
> a
> > > controversial leader who alledgely helped to
> > lead
> > > the nation to its undemocratic tradition and
> > > Bangladeshis wonder whether they should
> follow
> > his
> > > ideals for building up a democratic and
> > non-communal
> > > society
> > >
> > > "...Moni Singh was born at Susang-Durgapur
> in
> > the
> > > district of Mymensingh on 28 June 1901.
> After
> > > completing his primary education he went to
> > Calcutta
> > > for pursuing secondary education. There he
> > joined
> > > Anushilan Dal, an armed revolutionary group
> > (1914).
> > > But after a decade he withdrew himself from
> > > terrorist movement and joined the Communist
> > Party of
> > > India.(2)
> > >
> > > Moni Singh fought against the British rule
> of
> > India.
> > > As a communist party leader, during Pakistan
> > period,
> > > he sided with the Soviet Union when there
> was a
> > rift
> > > between USSR and China. "During the war of
> > > liberation Moni Singh managed to escape from
> the
> > > Rajshahi prison on 7 April 1971 with the
> help of
> > > common prisoners and joined the War. He was
> made
> > a
> > > member of the advisory council of the
> mujibnagar
> > > government during the War of Liberation.(3)
> > >
> > > Moni Singh has a long career as a Communist
>
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