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Celebrate! Celebrate! Celebrate the new constitution. Proudly mount the portrait of the National Father at the top of every urinary of the country and say Joy Bangla! Jooooooy Bangabandhu! As per the 15th amendment Mojib is the father of the nation; and preemptively it is a nation of Bustard Bangals. Many of you are reluctant to accepting or finding the truth; because you are the children of the bustard national father, a byproduct of an illegal intercourse of a Hindu. Joooooy Ma Kali.
If you are rational patriotic citizen of the country then it is your responsibility to find out the maternal side of Sheik Mojibur Rahman, The Bustard.
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED: ADC HARUN IS NOW IN USA!!
Job well done!! Hasina managed everything for ADC Harun to escape any judicial proceedings: well it’s Hasina herself who plot the mission. She knows even if Harun gets arrested judiciary can’t do anything: Hasina openly assured Ersahad no matter what constitutional amendment suggests; as long as she is in power no arrest warrant will be issued against Ershad. Amendments are for suppressing people’s right, not for oppressing coalition partner. It clarifies everything: what extent of control Hasina has on judiciary, ops our independent judiciary? Still why she finds it necessary to help Harun managing an escape? Well so that nobody can guess how dirty was the plot, even by chance. She had little option. Because Sahara tried her best to give the event a face saving coverage; but alas her media partners couldn’t produce any evidence. The oral complains against Mr. Farruque will not stand strong; so no point rubbing that issue, better oust the source so that no further truth reveals. This raises the eyebrows regarding more grounded plots:
A. The whole nation need to know how Sahara and Nanok prepared the list of Army officers who were systematically and selectively shot dead after the list was handed in. Why those officers were mostly from one or two particular districts? After the mission all the emptied posts were filled with army officers from Gopalgonj and adjacent districts; that gave Hasina the impetus required to expose her father’s BAKSALI appearance. That gave her party MP’s the impetus to declare: ’Military will never take state power, even if we exceed BAKSAL scale!!!!’ Who instructed Sahara and Nanok to prepare the list in that particular order? It may take five, ten or even fifteen years, but people will see the real face of Hasina. The list was handed over when Sahara and Nanok visited Pilkhana to have a so called ‘negotiation’ with rebels; but the negotiation didn’t take as much time as a serious negotiation usually takes. Rather before visiting pilkhana Sahara and Nanok attended long meetings at different places. So scrapping Caretaker Government is necessary!!! Otherwise if another Moin gets into the affairs, for sure people will know the details. Moin type people will not make the same mistake like choosing Hasina type premier, if they have any patriotism at all. Also it is still a burning fire under the ashes inside every single military officer: what meeting did Sahara and Nanok had with rebels , which in fact hasten the killing of many innocent army officers? Military will figure the answer out, no matter how long it takes.
B. The nation is waiting to see how many more cases Hasina can file against Tareque Rahman. Hasina has a special allergy: even if she is filling case after case, both people and media are addressing Tareque as ‘senior vice chairman’ of BNP(I am pretty sure at some stage BNP will reward Hasina for such an effective advertising: by now people know more than ever before that Tareque Rahman is the ‘Senior Vice Chairman’ of BNP). But alas Hasina could not place her holly (!!!) semi-Christian Joy to that level. Not only that; the way her party ministers started giving face saving statements, she became sure that she could not do that in near future. But far future is random, it is like market volatility!! Often brings crash. In fact if she tries to do that; people don’t need to wait for the fundamentalist to order ‘Grenade’, it will be a good number of AL MP’s who will place the order first. But though we remain glad to Hasina for advertising Tareque as ‘senior vice chairman’, nation would like to know the real scale of corruption—if any!!–Tareque was really involved with. Money
laundering? Well it is a fun. Tareque didn’t born in a farmer’s family. His grandparents were the richest in the entire subdivision; not like Joy, whose grandparents were basically landless peasant. Most of the so called money laundering cases are simply the financial transactions of a very successful businessman. Arms Deal? Any conscious person will see that Tareque had no serious attitude against anyone, because–at that stage–he was simply getting into the party affairs and was busy wining the heart and minds of devoted party activists. August 21st Grenade attack? I rather believe Hasina used the card little too early; she has still about two and half years left. And people started to know that Tareque’s name was not in FIR, didn’t come up in initial investigations and above all Tareque had a jolly relation with Hasina—at least he tried to establish one—-because people can remember the moments when Tareque had sent gifts to Hasina (perhaps he will never do that again and will sustain the old acrimony our politicians are used to!!). All these should suffice to see why Tareque’s name didn’t come up in investigations; simply because he had no idea at all about August 21st attack. So it is like clearing the clouds around Tareque; people becoming sure that most of the corruption charges against their leader are simply baseless. So it is a plot of Hasina and the coterie to keep Tareque away from the affairs. But people’s leader always lives in people’s mind. Beyond these machinated charges the fact of the matter is that Tareque is a leader who possesses the values of his culture and religion, as a leader from a 95% Muslim dominated country should preserve and practice. He has good acceptance to the people of minority community as well, but at no cost Tareque will slap the face of this proud nation by nurturing a bunch of Christian progeny!!! A good organiser, so good that someone buying a degree from Harvard simply envy of!! Yes Tareque practised nepotism because he was often very kind; when people visited people’s leader, leader tried his best to help them by giving jobs, by financially helping poor fathers arranging their daughters weeding, by helping friends expanding successful business—often even outside the country (which is pretty much normal for a prime minister’s son, who was brought up in his own country and developed such friend circles, and was not busy indulging in cheap western life). Yes Tareque did wrong, because he helped many Awamileague MP’s prosper their business in honest faith, many of whom were more frequent in Tareques office than many BNP MP’s. The irony is that those Awami MP’s are now desperate to see Tareque in trouble; because it is in their blood—Awami blood.
AL vote dele kom kete hobe aro besi kore vote dele kom kete kete more jabo, tarpor bank takar pahar gorte parbo tarpor govt bank reserve thakbe.