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Sunday, May 25, 2008

[vinnomot] Re: [notun_bangladesh] Unity is first

Friends

There is nothing wrong I see in Mr. Khalil's assertion of "Unity" as fundementalism and such mails as jerks since they do not believe other then their ideology of BALIST.They use the term Razakar so often since it is in their blood and their close relation Janwar Mosharraf the putuls shashur.

They believe in unity among  the pro indian not pro-Bangladeshi as because then their mentor indi will unhapy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. Anybody who wants unity against the evil forces are called razakar. These funny clowns anti Bangladesh goons do not say anything to their Taloi "Mosharraf" the murderer janwar Razakar.

Nothing sane cold be expected from insane porno daaaaaaa's and RAWs agents!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Friends. let us go ahead with the mission to unite the saner and patriotic forces to stand against these vicious venomenous animals and free Bangladesh not only from the janwar beai razakar Mosharrafs Jamatis but also from the indian dalals.

Faruque Alamgir
Musfique Prodhan <chena_kew@yahoo.com> wrote:

Mr Khalillur Rahman is terming Unity among Bangladeshis as "fundamentalism" and the work of the Rajakars, one must wonder what is his version of Independance? Would you care to explain Mr Khalil?
 
Musfique. 

"Md. Khalilur Rahman" <akandbetbari@yahoo.com> wrote:
Please terminate my membership, I don't want to be a Razakar

--- On Sat, 24/5/08, Md. Khalilur Rahman <akandbetbari@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Md. Khalilur Rahman <akandbetbari@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [notun_bangladesh] Unity is first
To: notun_bangladesh@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, 24 May, 2008, 4:25 PM

Hello,
You are requested that, please never send me this kinds of jargon. I don't like fundamentalism.
 
Thank you

--- On Sat, 24/5/08, Md Anwar Ul Millat <we_love_and_ trust@yahoo. com> wrote:
From: Md Anwar Ul Millat <we_love_and_ trust@yahoo. com>
Subject: Re: [notun_bangladesh] Unity is first
To: notun_bangladesh@ yahoogroups. com
Cc: we_love_and_ trust@yahoo. com
Date: Saturday, 24 May, 2008, 9:23 AM

dear friends,
 
it is very heartening to see that the core issue of "UNITY" is in our agenda.  i would love to see that this issue is strengthened and a platform is established where our differences of opinion will be scrutinised and finer agreements will be reached.  thanks to mr. enayet, mr. ayubi, mr. mushfique for their valuable contributions.  i must thank mr. amin also for his enthusiastic support and encouragement.
 
let's all proceed jointly for the elimination of all sorts of pitty rivalry and foster creative and progressive decision making through positive arguments and counter arguments that would be backed by knowledge, judgment and true patriotic feelings.
 
best regards to you all.
 
colonel millat
rajshahi

----- Original Message ----
From: Musfique Prodhan <chena_kew@yahoo. com>
To: notun_bangladesh@ yahoogroups. com
Sent: Saturday, May 24, 2008 1:00:06 PM
Subject: Re: [notun_bangladesh] Unity is first

Dear Amin Bhai
 
thank you for your encouragement. As both of us along with lot of others, agree that, Unity is something that is serious missing. Though the foreign policy of India is not at all favorable to Bangladesh, yet I truley envy their unity and patriotism, regardless their divission in language and ethnicity. And I donot mind to promote such  example of patriotism to compatriots.   
 
Musfique.

"Md. Aminul Islam" <aminul_islam_ raj@yahoo. com> wrote:
Dear Musfique Bhai,
                       Many thanks for this nice article.
                You are right that anti Bangladesh seculars are united in all the sectors.But the patriotic people are not united.There should be some one to unite the patriotic people.

Musfique Prodhan <chena_kew@yahoo. com> wrote:
Dear Enayet Hossain
 
thank you for your excellent observation. You have touched the right nerve about the problem that exists. As you have rightly pointed out that, Bangladesh cannot afford to be ruled by either Islamic fanatics or ultra fundamentalist "seculars" ( read dada following Islamophoebics) . Unfortunately it is the nationalists who are divided into many factions, whereas the "seculars" are strongly united. ( There are divission among hardliner Islamic parties too).
 
The practice of icon worshipping and family dynasty is the biggest chalenge to stablish any kind of unity among the nationalists. Two major nationalists parties ( BNP & JP) are orbitting around Khaleda Zia and H M Ershad, which have given them the power to act as autocrats.
 
And thus diminishing any possibility for dynamic young leadrship to emerge in our politcal arena. Instead we observe the existance of a bunch of old, non charismatic, vissionless, non energetic plodders whose only duty is to continue the failed political practice of icon worshipping. 
 
Due to the event of 1/11, Bangladesh is facing the critical most time in her history. A strong and powerfull patriotic nationalist movement in all fronts,  can only secure the soveriegnity of Bangladesh and her citizens. 
 
 
Musfique. 
 
 
 
      
Enayet Hossain <enayeth111@yahoo. com> wrote:
It is not understood why nationalist minded leaders do
not sit together to discuss the issues of unity. If
they perform like puppets of so-called shahzada
sonarbangla secular group will replace them. However,
people will not tolerate the secular group for a
longer period and, once time will come, Islamic
fanatic group will join with people to fight against
and remove the secular rulers.

It is difficult in Bangladesh to become either
religious fanatic or anti-religious. It is also
difficult if not democratic culture is followed within
a party, which intends to rule the country. If
existing 'howcow' leaders do not learn democracy
through culture, new leadership will come out from the
military academy inevitably to teach democracy and
fill the gap and people will give them upper hand.

Enayet

--- Salahuddin Ayubi <s_ayubi786@yahoo. com> wrote:

------------ --------- --------- ---


It is the Shahzada who is the root of all evil. the
shazada was given a role far bigger than his boots and
he made a complete mess of it. It is he who made th
luggage smuggler a minister. Present army chief was
his selection, removal of badrudozza was his doing.
All three actions have back fored very badly. When
there was time no one raised any voice against the
shahzada.

Salahuddin Ayubi
--- On Wed, 5/14/08, Enayet Hossain
<enayeth111@yahoo. com> wrote:

From: Enayet Hossain <enayeth111@yahoo. com>
Subject: [notun_bangladesh] Unity is first
To: notun_bangladesh@ yahoogroups. com
Date: Wednesday, May 14, 2008, 10:52 AM

Political leaders' motto should be: Unity is first -
leadership is next..

It is time to unite the nation in the name of
Bangladeshi nationalism, not that it should be under
the leadership of Begum Khaleda. Main reason of her
capturing power was that her opponents were
anti-Bangladeshi- nationalism. Her associates misused
the chances, for which she cannot avoid the blame of
misrule and lack of transparency.

However, there is no time to waste any more. If the
nation fails to plant a better leadership, the country
will fail to cement its foundation to command over
nationalism in the long run. If Bangladeshi
nationalism looses its root, some cynical leaders
would capture the ground and destabilize the country.

At this moment duty of people oriented leaders would
be to become sincere and unite with one slogan –
Bangladeshi nationalism. Selection of leadership would
be on the basis of consensus. If they run after power
ignoring interest of the country they would never be
able to capture power, rather would be culminated
soon. A concrete thought should work quickly.

MH Enayet








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