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Some disgree but I believe General Zia was the best leader in History of Bangladesh. I admire the man for reestablished our Islamic identiy and reintroduced to the world with new Image. He isn't with us no more but his legecy still alive today. Mordern Bangladesh based on his idology and direction. He had done more for Bangladesh in few years time than rest of the leaders combined.
May Allah reward him into Jannatul-Firdaus, Ameen !!
Friday August 21 2009 20:23:17 PM BDT
By Sohail Choudhury
Tarique Rahman, son of late president Ziaur Rahman. The Senior Joint Secretary General of Bangladesh Nationalist Party [BNP] is now in the United Kingdom for treatment of the ailment believed to have caused to him because of the mis-treatment in the name of interrogation during the interim government of Dr Fakhruddin Ahmed for his alleged corruption involvement. While, Tarique Rahman left the country for UK, just before his departure, he left his political position of BNP because it is believed that he needs to spend a long time abroad for treatment.
President Zia, who is popularly known as Mr. Clean for his unquestionable integrity was a charismatic Bangladeshi war hero, politician and statesman. Ziaur Rahman was the President of Bangladesh from 1976 until he was assacinated in the year 1981.
Zia was extremely popular amongst people. After his death it was found that President Zia was truly adored by millions of Bangladeshi and by people and leaders in other corners of the world.
In his Janaza [funeral] hundreds of thousands of people gathered. It was the highest ever crowd gathered in a Janaza in the history of Bangladesh.
South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation [SAARC] was president Zia's brain child. During his short period of being the Head of State, through his activities it was proven that Zia did not believe in the politics of conflict with the neighboring countries rather he was for a very friendly relationship with them. Zia was a man who was absolutely free from corruption at least as far as financial corruption is concerned. He was a man with vision.
Just a small instance, when a wide aveue was constructed during President Ziaâs time, many so-called politicians criticized Ziaâs idea and termed it as CRAZY act. Because, there was no need for such huge road at that time when this avenue in front of the National Parliament House was made. But now, after almost 28 years, people realize if Zia could turn the whole city the same way he did to the avenue in front of the Parliament House, Dhaka would not face such nasty traffic congestion. It was also possible to construct similar roads/avenues in the whole city as then Dhaka was not what it is today. Now, land in Dhaka is as expensive as any top cities in the world. So, other than governmentâs grabbing the land by force, it would be simply impossible to expand roads.
But unfortunately president Zia got a very brief period to implement his ideas. May be he was too early for his time. May be he was needed NOW [?]
After President Ziaâs death, his wife Madame Khaleda Zia was made the CHAIR of the political party that Zia created, Bangladesh Nationalist Party [BNP]. Madame Zia, for being the widow of Ziaur Rahman was respected highly by the members of BNP and people in general. But to be honest and frank, reflection of âDEMOCRACYâ was never there in the party. BNP high command, especially Madame Zia was/is running the party as per will and wish.
So, although we say that our country is democratic under political leadership, but it should rather be called POLITIC; not democratic. She was and [most probably still] is something like a goddess to the members of BNP; even to the so-called second level leadership. Madame Zia, infact, substituted wisdom with her arrogance, vanity and pride. OR could it be that to control wicked children, a mother needs to show her âred-eyesâ and arrogance [?] We cannot also expect Madame Zia to be a re-incarnation of President Zia. We could, if Zia was something like a POSITIVE DRACULA. But we can surely expect something from his son Tarique Rahman. Because he carries the blood of that HOLY MAN! Even when information started coming to the media that President Ziaâs elder son Tarique Rahman was to play a very important role in BNP, initially people silently welcomed this young leader. Because, like his father, Tarique too is not a talketive person. Both the father and the son are very bad at LIP-SERVICE. Unlike âourâ politicians, both Rahman Senior and Junior do not seem to enjoy entertaining PUBLIC with SWEET SPEECHES.
As Ziaur Rahman was from [born in] the district of Bogra, Bangladesh, so, people of Bogra have special fascination for both Ziaur Rahman and his son Tarique Rahman. If Zia Jr contested in the election [Parliament] from Bogra, it was for certain that he would win with huge margin. But Tarique probably chose to work for people of Bogra not as their MP, but as their son. He, as the Sr Joint Secretary General of BNP, planned to improve the district from where his father comes and it is just stunning the amount of change that has taken place in Bogra during BNPâs period [2001-2006] But why this young, dynamic leader ended up with the SEAL of CORRUPT?
Many people say, he was surrounded by a bunch of sychophants, never did he have a true friend! And unfortunately, when he was running a separate office of BNP,some of those so-called friends used his image and earned both ****** money and fame. So, is it that Zia Jr is absolutely innocent and saint and others [his friends] are all criminals? Certainly not! Those âfriendsâ certainly did not cash their fathersâ or mothersâ name and made money and earned bad name; they sold Tariqueâs. So, it was Tariqueâs responsibility to check his âfriendsâ before they did maximum damage to the image; especially of his father.
Almost immediately after Ziaâs death, another military man took over as the head of the state of Bangladesh, General Hussein Muhammad Ershad. He ruled the country as both Military man and as civilian president for almost 9 years. General Ershad had an extensive grip over the administration of the country. During his rule it was almost impossible to believe that he would be thrown out of power one day as long as he is alive and is active to work. That giant figure of yesterday has turned into almost a CLOWN. One woman, his second wife BIDISHA was enough to turn him from a gigantic figure of one day to a JOKER! So, one enjoying power should never forget that power is for a limited time. It is temporary.
Khaleda Zia along with her counterpart Sheikh Hasina, the chief of Bangladesh Awami-league initiated movement to topple the Military Dictator and restore democracy in the country. After a long struggle they were succesful. In the year 1990, there was an end of Ershadâs era. It isnât that General Ershad wasnât a good administrator or ruler, rather many of his ideas too, which were rejected then by the âpoliticiansâ are now being newly adopted by them. For instance, the UPAZILA [sub-district] councils. Upazilas which were strongly opposed by the politicians of those days and demanded for the demolition, the same 'politicians' are now finding it a succesful concept for de-centralizing the administration.
Coming back to the issue of Tarique Rahman, on March 7, 2007, Tareq Rahman was arrested by law enforcing Joint Forces as a part of chain arrests of politicians. He was charged with extortion and corruptions. He initially denied the charges. But the government found or explored the legal ground against him after arresting other BNP political leaders. But we have seen recently that one of the most talked about ministers of BNP time, Power Minister Tuku rather has sued against the former general, Chief of Bangladesh Army, Moeen U Ahmed with a defamation suit of 15 million dollar. Not only the caretaker/interim government of Dr Fakhruddin Ahmed but opposition Awami-League [that time] claimed many a times that massive corruption had taken place in the Power Ministry during BNP in the year 2001-2006.
On September 3, 2008 the announcement of Tarique Rahmanâs release from prison was made by the Deputy Inspector General of Prison. Tarique was greeted, cheered and congratulated by thousands of supporters.
When Tarique Rahman lost his father, he was hardly a boy of 15-16 years old. Many believe his mother Khalada Zia failed to grow up her children in a good way. As soon as she took charge of such huge party from a mere house wife, she hardly had any time for the proper upbringing of her young sons.
One thing is highly remarkable, when Tarique Rahmanâs release news was spread, some thousands of his supporters sparkled with joy. Which means despite effort from certain quarter to BRAND him as THUG failed. People still love him as they used to but were may be angry that they didnât expect to see Ziaur Rahmanâs son as a completely dis-honest man. In response to the jubilant people Tareq simply waved hands from his hospital cabin window.
Until he left the country, he was seen always moving in a wheel chair. On September 11, 2008, Tareq Rahman left Dhaka for United Kingdom.
Unlike many other politicians Tarique Rahman didnât just jump up from his wheel chair on hearing the news that he is FREE!
We know that Tarique Rahman is to return to the country as a Bangladeshi court asked him and his mother to be present at the court on August 30, 2009. What if Tarique really comes back and faces the court? At best the government can send him back to prison. Prove him guilty? OUT OF QUESTION! Because we have already learnt from many âsensible political personalitiesâ that Anti Corruption Commission, its former headman and many people involved with it are simply MAD people. So, it was either those MADS in Anti Corruption Commission or in some other organization who just tried to defame politicians during the non-political government.
Many cases have already been withdrawn or are in the process of withdrawal because WE know that those cases were âpolitically motivatedâ.
From Tarique Rahmanâs behavior and movements, after his days in prison it is clear that a fresh man is born within him. There is no doubt that Tarique Rahman is the son of one of the most honest man in Bangladesh. Just not honest, a man with vision and piety. Even he himself has proven his credibility. Is it impossible that this country will get a re-incarnated Zia who is needed NOW through Tarique Rahman[?]
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Courtesy :Weeklyblitz
http://newsfrombangladesh.net/view.php?hidRecord=280790
May Allah reward him into Jannatul-Firdaus, Ameen !!
Friday August 21 2009 20:23:17 PM BDT
By Sohail Choudhury
Tarique Rahman, son of late president Ziaur Rahman. The Senior Joint Secretary General of Bangladesh Nationalist Party [BNP] is now in the United Kingdom for treatment of the ailment believed to have caused to him because of the mis-treatment in the name of interrogation during the interim government of Dr Fakhruddin Ahmed for his alleged corruption involvement. While, Tarique Rahman left the country for UK, just before his departure, he left his political position of BNP because it is believed that he needs to spend a long time abroad for treatment.
President Zia, who is popularly known as Mr. Clean for his unquestionable integrity was a charismatic Bangladeshi war hero, politician and statesman. Ziaur Rahman was the President of Bangladesh from 1976 until he was assacinated in the year 1981.
Zia was extremely popular amongst people. After his death it was found that President Zia was truly adored by millions of Bangladeshi and by people and leaders in other corners of the world.
In his Janaza [funeral] hundreds of thousands of people gathered. It was the highest ever crowd gathered in a Janaza in the history of Bangladesh.
South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation [SAARC] was president Zia's brain child. During his short period of being the Head of State, through his activities it was proven that Zia did not believe in the politics of conflict with the neighboring countries rather he was for a very friendly relationship with them. Zia was a man who was absolutely free from corruption at least as far as financial corruption is concerned. He was a man with vision.
Just a small instance, when a wide aveue was constructed during President Ziaâs time, many so-called politicians criticized Ziaâs idea and termed it as CRAZY act. Because, there was no need for such huge road at that time when this avenue in front of the National Parliament House was made. But now, after almost 28 years, people realize if Zia could turn the whole city the same way he did to the avenue in front of the Parliament House, Dhaka would not face such nasty traffic congestion. It was also possible to construct similar roads/avenues in the whole city as then Dhaka was not what it is today. Now, land in Dhaka is as expensive as any top cities in the world. So, other than governmentâs grabbing the land by force, it would be simply impossible to expand roads.
But unfortunately president Zia got a very brief period to implement his ideas. May be he was too early for his time. May be he was needed NOW [?]
After President Ziaâs death, his wife Madame Khaleda Zia was made the CHAIR of the political party that Zia created, Bangladesh Nationalist Party [BNP]. Madame Zia, for being the widow of Ziaur Rahman was respected highly by the members of BNP and people in general. But to be honest and frank, reflection of âDEMOCRACYâ was never there in the party. BNP high command, especially Madame Zia was/is running the party as per will and wish.
So, although we say that our country is democratic under political leadership, but it should rather be called POLITIC; not democratic. She was and [most probably still] is something like a goddess to the members of BNP; even to the so-called second level leadership. Madame Zia, infact, substituted wisdom with her arrogance, vanity and pride. OR could it be that to control wicked children, a mother needs to show her âred-eyesâ and arrogance [?] We cannot also expect Madame Zia to be a re-incarnation of President Zia. We could, if Zia was something like a POSITIVE DRACULA. But we can surely expect something from his son Tarique Rahman. Because he carries the blood of that HOLY MAN! Even when information started coming to the media that President Ziaâs elder son Tarique Rahman was to play a very important role in BNP, initially people silently welcomed this young leader. Because, like his father, Tarique too is not a talketive person. Both the father and the son are very bad at LIP-SERVICE. Unlike âourâ politicians, both Rahman Senior and Junior do not seem to enjoy entertaining PUBLIC with SWEET SPEECHES.
As Ziaur Rahman was from [born in] the district of Bogra, Bangladesh, so, people of Bogra have special fascination for both Ziaur Rahman and his son Tarique Rahman. If Zia Jr contested in the election [Parliament] from Bogra, it was for certain that he would win with huge margin. But Tarique probably chose to work for people of Bogra not as their MP, but as their son. He, as the Sr Joint Secretary General of BNP, planned to improve the district from where his father comes and it is just stunning the amount of change that has taken place in Bogra during BNPâs period [2001-2006] But why this young, dynamic leader ended up with the SEAL of CORRUPT?
Many people say, he was surrounded by a bunch of sychophants, never did he have a true friend! And unfortunately, when he was running a separate office of BNP,some of those so-called friends used his image and earned both ****** money and fame. So, is it that Zia Jr is absolutely innocent and saint and others [his friends] are all criminals? Certainly not! Those âfriendsâ certainly did not cash their fathersâ or mothersâ name and made money and earned bad name; they sold Tariqueâs. So, it was Tariqueâs responsibility to check his âfriendsâ before they did maximum damage to the image; especially of his father.
Almost immediately after Ziaâs death, another military man took over as the head of the state of Bangladesh, General Hussein Muhammad Ershad. He ruled the country as both Military man and as civilian president for almost 9 years. General Ershad had an extensive grip over the administration of the country. During his rule it was almost impossible to believe that he would be thrown out of power one day as long as he is alive and is active to work. That giant figure of yesterday has turned into almost a CLOWN. One woman, his second wife BIDISHA was enough to turn him from a gigantic figure of one day to a JOKER! So, one enjoying power should never forget that power is for a limited time. It is temporary.
Khaleda Zia along with her counterpart Sheikh Hasina, the chief of Bangladesh Awami-league initiated movement to topple the Military Dictator and restore democracy in the country. After a long struggle they were succesful. In the year 1990, there was an end of Ershadâs era. It isnât that General Ershad wasnât a good administrator or ruler, rather many of his ideas too, which were rejected then by the âpoliticiansâ are now being newly adopted by them. For instance, the UPAZILA [sub-district] councils. Upazilas which were strongly opposed by the politicians of those days and demanded for the demolition, the same 'politicians' are now finding it a succesful concept for de-centralizing the administration.
Coming back to the issue of Tarique Rahman, on March 7, 2007, Tareq Rahman was arrested by law enforcing Joint Forces as a part of chain arrests of politicians. He was charged with extortion and corruptions. He initially denied the charges. But the government found or explored the legal ground against him after arresting other BNP political leaders. But we have seen recently that one of the most talked about ministers of BNP time, Power Minister Tuku rather has sued against the former general, Chief of Bangladesh Army, Moeen U Ahmed with a defamation suit of 15 million dollar. Not only the caretaker/interim government of Dr Fakhruddin Ahmed but opposition Awami-League [that time] claimed many a times that massive corruption had taken place in the Power Ministry during BNP in the year 2001-2006.
On September 3, 2008 the announcement of Tarique Rahmanâs release from prison was made by the Deputy Inspector General of Prison. Tarique was greeted, cheered and congratulated by thousands of supporters.
When Tarique Rahman lost his father, he was hardly a boy of 15-16 years old. Many believe his mother Khalada Zia failed to grow up her children in a good way. As soon as she took charge of such huge party from a mere house wife, she hardly had any time for the proper upbringing of her young sons.
One thing is highly remarkable, when Tarique Rahmanâs release news was spread, some thousands of his supporters sparkled with joy. Which means despite effort from certain quarter to BRAND him as THUG failed. People still love him as they used to but were may be angry that they didnât expect to see Ziaur Rahmanâs son as a completely dis-honest man. In response to the jubilant people Tareq simply waved hands from his hospital cabin window.
Until he left the country, he was seen always moving in a wheel chair. On September 11, 2008, Tareq Rahman left Dhaka for United Kingdom.
Unlike many other politicians Tarique Rahman didnât just jump up from his wheel chair on hearing the news that he is FREE!
We know that Tarique Rahman is to return to the country as a Bangladeshi court asked him and his mother to be present at the court on August 30, 2009. What if Tarique really comes back and faces the court? At best the government can send him back to prison. Prove him guilty? OUT OF QUESTION! Because we have already learnt from many âsensible political personalitiesâ that Anti Corruption Commission, its former headman and many people involved with it are simply MAD people. So, it was either those MADS in Anti Corruption Commission or in some other organization who just tried to defame politicians during the non-political government.
Many cases have already been withdrawn or are in the process of withdrawal because WE know that those cases were âpolitically motivatedâ.
From Tarique Rahmanâs behavior and movements, after his days in prison it is clear that a fresh man is born within him. There is no doubt that Tarique Rahman is the son of one of the most honest man in Bangladesh. Just not honest, a man with vision and piety. Even he himself has proven his credibility. Is it impossible that this country will get a re-incarnated Zia who is needed NOW through Tarique Rahman[?]
--------------------------
Courtesy :Weeklyblitz
http://newsfrombangladesh.net/view.php?hidRecord=280790
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