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Saturday, April 12, 2008

[vinnomot] Re: [notun_bangladesh] Re: [uttorshuri] Former CJ & CA Habibur Rahman’s observation

Friends

Why the psychphants habibur is laking like that ? When the Banglar akash,batash 0 barir dewal were full of slogan that "seik hasina is the rupokar of CTG" the ir was alright. But the rupokar game failed as it was chapioned by the Janwar go azam.

These psycophants Huakka Hua chuga fukaiing dalals make rows like
khek shials till it goes in their favour. These are the people who are "Bangladesher jonno sorbonaisa bipodjonok as they serve not national interest rather interest of P.Da's thru RAW.

Mr. Ayubi is absolutely right that unless our politicians behave civil and be loyal to Bangladesh there will be need for 3rd party interference to safeguard the sovereignty,national integrity,peace and stability.The BAL is OK with CTG when win the election but otherwise dances like "Hijras"(as they literally they did show obscene dances in pre 1/11ays in Dkaka city specially around BAL office in B. B Avenue. That was nothing but public nuisance. But the so-called sharmeos "jibis" remain tight lipped on the obscenity as it is the characteristics of the beloved BAL.

Faruque Alamgir
Salahuddin Ayubi <s_ayubi786@yahoo.com> wrote:

Mr. Sengupta,
I am sorry that i do not agree with observation
of the former chief justice and head of care taker
givernment. His observation may be relevant to other
countries but not surely relevant to bangladesh. Ours
is about the only country in the world that has to
have a caretaker government to hold the parliamentary
election. the hatred and mistrust between the
political paries are so intense that you need a
caretaker government to hold the election. Lastly even
the care taker government system also failed.
Till such our politicians grow up and starts to
act responsibly they have to listen to the servants of
the people, the armed forces. Politicans asked for it
and that is what they are getting. You can not blame
anyone else for that.
Salahuddin Ayubi
--- gopal sengupta@yahoo.com wrote:

> Habibur Rahman’s observation
>
>
>
> Former chief justice and chief adviser Muhammad
> Habibur Rahman said last
> Sunday that it was axiomatic that military
> interference in politics and
> administration could not benefit a country. He also
> added that the present government
> will have to take the responsibility for the
> uncertainties they have caused
> by suspending the democratic process and they have
> to be cautious so that
> they do not harm the country by their overzealous
> activities. It is time for the
> metropolitan elites in political basket cases like
> Thailand and Pakistan to
> recognise that politics has its own dynamic. Instead
> of simply railing against
> ‘imperfect politicians’ and thereby virtually
> advancing the argument for
> non-political solutions like coups d’etat, the
> educated middle-classes should
> work with existing political parties and gradually
> advance the transition and
> transformation so eagerly sought by the civil
> society.
> Gopal Sengupta
> Canada
> * * *
> Habibur Rahman is on the right track while
> commenting on military
> intervention in politics of the republic. We have
> seen earlier more than once how such
> meddling has contributed in destroying the
> political landscape in our country
> as well as in many parts of the world. So we have
> to be more cautious.
> SAhmed
> Dhaka University, via SMS
> * * *
> An extreme example of what Justice Habibur Rahman
> said is Pakistan. It will
> forever remain politically unstable and socially
> brittle.
> Haq
> Dhanmondi, via SMS
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