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Thursday, 19 February 2009

Break law, get punished- PM, Bangladesh

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Break law, get punished- PM
PM warns 'students and others' over violence, extortion at BCL's reunion rally; blames a section of media for criticising govt too early



Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday warned 'students and others' of stern punitive actions, if they break the law, and get involved in violence and extortion.


"I want to make one thing clear, if any student or anybody else break the law and get involved in any internal conflict, violence, and extortion, the individual will be arrested right away and punished," Hasina, who is also the president of Awami League, said at a reunion rally of Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL), the student wing of her party.


She however promptly added, if any other organisation tries to take advantage of BCL's self control on her command, that also will not be tolerated. "I want to make that clear too," she did not leave any room for confusion.


"The trouble makers will be dealt with total expulsion from the organisation," she seemed to be warning her own student activists.


The prime minister's stern warnings came on the heels of media reports about quite a robust return of violence on campuses of educational institutions all over the country, a large number of which were either initiated by BCL or happened among its own factions.


The reunion rally was held at the historic Paltan Maidan in the capital on the occasion of the 61st founding anniversary of BCL.


The programme itself also could not escape sporadic clashes among different units of BCL, over who will get what spot at the venue, leaving around 20 injured, while chairs were flying in the air.


The clashes however got ample time to die down as Hasina, also the organisational leader of BCL, reached the venue late, at 12:50pm, although she had been scheduled to be there at 11:00am.


The area of the stage where she sat was surrounded by bulletproof glass, and the same was the case with the lectern from where she delivered her speech.


The prime minister opened the event by hoisting the national and her party flags, followed by releasing of balloons and white pigeons into the air.


BCL President Mahmud Hasan Ripon, and General Secretary Mahfuzul Haider Chowdhury Roton also spoke at the event attended by many former BCL presidents and general secretaries, senior AL leaders, and ministers, along with a large number of current BCL activists.


HASINA BLASTS THE MEDIA
The prime minister also embarked on a tirade against the media saying a section of it has started criticising the AL-led coalition government too soon, as it assumed power only 37 to 38 days ago, adding they are raising a raucous even for minor infractions.


She said the media should compare neutrally and honestly the present situation with the post-election situation in 2001. After the 2001 election, she alleged, the winning BNP-Jamaat alliance carried out killings, grabbed lands, and occupied student dorms.


During the last AL rule, one journalist was harassed, whereas 14 journalists were killed during the BNP-led four-party alliance regime, she compared.


"Their pens were not as sharp back then, as they are now," she complained adding, "Why this discrimination I don't understand."


"I don't have an Aladin's lamp," she went on, "Don't think we don't know at all the reason for the discrimination! In fact they are taking out on us, their own frustrations of failing to implement the minus two formula."


She said her ruling coalition will keep on working for the nation and for the wellbeing of the people, not for the interest of any individual.


Referring to media reports that BCL does not listen to her instructions, she said if Chhatra League did not listen to her instructions, then BNP's student wing Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal would not be able to celebrate its founding anniversary in Dhaka University's Modhu's Canteen by cutting a cake just two days after the general election.


She said there was no freedom of expression and no democracy in the country during the emergency caretaker rule of the last two years.


As AL came to power through 'a movement and the December 29, 2008 parliamentary election', the people are now free and independent, she claimed.


She also said, "Freedom is not a license…everyone must respect the law."


She blamed BNP-Jamaat's last five-year tenure for the spread of terrorism, thuggery, corruption, and extortion.


She said the immediate past caretaker government tried to clear some of the mess at its nascent stage, but did not succeed because it got too busy with its 'minus-two formula'.


She however mentioned of a flawless voter list and a fair election, as successes of the caretaker government.


The prime minister said there are some people who always want to join the ruling party, adding, "But I don't want to give any chance to those opportunists, as they will make trouble after joining…we can't take responsibility of the actions of those elements. We don't need any new force, as we have the people's mandate."


She urged her student followers to prepare themselves as worthy citizens, acquiring knowledge through scientific education, which she said are prerequisites for building up a digital Bangladesh by 2021, pledged by their party Awami League.


Hasina also announced that the national conference of BCL will be held soon, where genuine students will become future leaders of the student organisation through an election.


Comments:


PM blames the media for criticising the government too early! It is bizarre, does the government want the media to remain silent when BCL fights and kills each other, when universities remain close due to chaos created by the BCL, when citizens are killed in daylight and when the law and security is deteriorating day by day? I should say our media is doing an excellent job by presenting the truth to the public.

: Mohammad Rahman



Dear Madam, read out Pratham Alo report Khaleda Zia is contaminated his Student wing by so many corrupt ADU Bhai in DU and utilizing to came back to power again. Sack those if you have any one like them to run your student wing.Ask the DU not to allow those as student in DU.Ban those to be involved in students politics.The ADU BHAI's are planning to step you down by launching student movement against you.Activate and Use RAB to shoot those as outlaws as their main duty is to extort, Tendering controlling Killing , mislead the students etc.Don't allow those in DU. Because , seeing them other University will follow up. Controlled student wing is also necessary for you other during Ershad banning student politics was the main cause to launch movement against to step down.



: Sadeq Ali khan
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Comments



  • Nesar Ahmed
    Thursday, February 19, 2009 08:15 AM GMT+06:00 (8 hours ago)

    Why our Prime Minister is so obsessed by BNP's past action and keeps on comparing.Public have spoken against BNP.That is why your in Govt's driving seat.Your are doing fine,keep on the good work and make the people and the country proud of you.


  • John
    Thursday, February 19, 2009 09:08 AM GMT+06:00 (7 hours ago)

    Blaming the media! It is also interesting how a prime minister of a country speaks so immaturely. Let's not compare the past but rather look into the present and future.


  • Ehtesham sazzad
    Thursday, February 19, 2009 09:20 AM GMT+06:00 (7 hours ago)

    Back to square one, once again! after going the comments of The Hon'ble PM & Mr. sohel taz , it seems there mind-set is still fixed on the pasts!






  • Rumee
    Thursday, February 19, 2009 09:54 AM GMT+06:00 (6 hours ago)

    The level of maturity of our political parties have not apparently improved over the past 2 years. With all due respect, the prime minister still seems to harbor the concept of goodness to mean better of the evil. BNP did worse than AL hence AL is good is a sad and pathetic display of responsibility by a government in power. It is sad that continuous display of disgusting issues such as front row seats, free cars for MPs, and student politics dominates the day while we delve deeper into crisis over food, fuel, and fundamental rights.


  • Rahman A
    Thursday, February 19, 2009 09:56 AM GMT+06:00 (6 hours ago)

    PM shouldn't comment like this. Rather she should have accepted the realities and take precaution for future violence. I must appreciate the Daily Newspaper which has courageously reported the facts not only during this Government but also they reported the same thing during previous Governments. Unfortunately, History tells us that nobody learns from the history.


  • dr reza khan- a nature love
    Thursday, February 19, 2009 09:59 AM GMT+06:00 (6 hours ago)

    I must admire the courage of our Prime Minister for making a right statement at a right time when her own party affiliates showing utter disregard to the law and order and creating panic among the members of the public. I hope the law enforcers would take her words serious and soup on the evil doers with an iron fist.


  • Fazla Rabbi
    Thursday, February 19, 2009 10:01 AM GMT+06:00 (6 hours ago)

    I am supporting A L. last election i gave vote to them for big change. but now the scenario already change.more talking


    less work.


  • M Abedin
    Thursday, February 19, 2009 10:07 AM GMT+06:00 (6 hours ago)

    we like to see action. All political party should band their student wings. Student has to go university for education not for violence or carry on arms. In Bangladesh student politics is same as national politics, they never respect each other opinion. Even in our neighbouring Indian student politics 100 times better than us. Never the less our student politics had also very good past record.


    For rubbish student politics we could not blame only student, blame also go for teacher and politicians who use student for their own interest.



  • Dr.Quamrul
    Thursday, February 19, 2009 10:07 AM GMT+06:00 (6 hours ago)

    These are very good words,Let us see if there are actions accordingly.

Bangladesh- Ziaul Haq arrested, sent to jail

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Ziaul Haq arrested, sent to jail:

Convicted former BNP state minister Ziaul Haq Zia, who entered the country on February 13 dodging immigration officials at Zia International Airport (ZIA), was arrested in the capital early yesterday.

Sources said members of Rab-4 and intelligence agencies arrested him at his relative's house at Mohammadpur Geneva Camp at about 4:00am and produced him before Special Judge's Court of Yasmin Anwar who sent him to jail after a brief hearing in the afternoon.

Ziaul Haq, former state minister for LGRD and Cooperatives, had been accused in eight cases and sentenced to 31 years' imprisonment in three cases. He went into hiding soon after the immediate past caretaker government assumed power.

Rab officials said they arrested Zia acting on a tip-off and later handed him over to Mohammadpur police.

He was first produced before the special judge's court and then before the Speedy Trial Tribunal No-6 that also ordered to send him to jail.

During the hearing, Zia denied all allegations against him and said all the cases filed against him were false and baseless.

The former minister claimed that he neither amassed wealth illegally nor was involved in any misappropriation.

CASES AND CONVICTION

A special court sentenced Ziaul Haq to 13 years' imprisonment in a case filed by the Anti-corruption Commission on charge of amassing wealth illegally.

A court sentenced him to 10 years in prison in a case filed by the Motijheel police on charges of forgery and another court awarded him eight years in jail in a tax evasion case filed by the National Board of Revenue.

Sources said the trial of a corruption case also filed by the ACC against him remains pending.

Besides, three extortion cases were filed against him in Laxmipur and another for misappropriating wheat meant for government relief.

The courts delivered the verdicts in his absence and three arrest warrants were issued against him.

Manna Dey in spotlight

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Manna Dey in spotlight

Two young children listen to their parent (not in picture) as they go through books at a stall of Ekushey Boi Mela yesterday.Photo: STAR

The presence of living legend of Bangla song Manna Dey overwhelmed the crowd at the Amar Ekushey Boi Mela yesterday. The visit of such renowned personality tinted glamour to the book fair.

He unveiled covers of two books by Lipi Manwar titled Dushtu Cheler Dol from Miazi publications and a poetry collection titled Shapnabilashi Mon from Alpana prokashana amid a brief ceremony at the fair premises.

During the unveiling ceremony, he said the huge crowd at the fair reflects the love of Bangalees for their language. It has been the life stream of the Bangla songs over the centuries.

A group of at least eight poets from Kolkata, Delhi and Mumbai also visited the Ekushey Boi Mela yesterday.

Meanwhile, a total of 1,584 new titles have so far arrived at the Amar Ekusehy Boi Mela from February 1 and around 1500 more new titles are expected till the end, February 28.

“We are expecting the number of new titles to exceed 3, 000 by the end of the fair," Anwar Mushid, Bangla Academy Public Relation Officer told The Daily Star.

Eminent writer Selina Hossain, Jatin Sarker and Shahriar Kabir unveiled the cover of a book titled General Matin-er Shadhinatar Itihash Bikritir Itikatha by Ali Akbar Tabi from Aamader Mati Prokashani at the fair premises.

A total of 88 new titles arrived at the fair yesterday including Jagriti Rammayo by Ahsan Habib, Megher Kabita by Rudra Mohammad Shahidullah, Nirmalendu Goon, Syfullah Ahmed Dulal and Shahid Kaderi, Paribartaner Chara by Nurul Huda, Muktijuddho Secret Diplomacy by Prof Abu Syeed, and Charar Mala by Nazia Jabeen.

86 officials promoted to joint secretary

Thursday, February 19, 2009

86 officials promoted to joint secretary

In a major decision, the Awami League (AL)-led grand alliance government today (Thursday) promoted 86 deputy secretaries to the rank of joint secretary.

The mid-level civil servants have been attached with the Ministry of Establishment as officer on special duty (OSD). They will get new posting soon, said a senior official of the ministry.

He said the latest decision was part of the new government’s ongoing reshuffle move in the civil administration. “More changes are in the offing,” added the officer.

Mojahid barred from flying to KSA

Thursday, February 19, 2009
Mojahid barred from flying to KSA
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Jamaat-e-Islami Secretary General Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mojahid was barred from leaving the country for Saudi Arabia (KSA) this (Thursday) morning.

Mojahid went to the Zia International Airport at about 8:00am to fly to Saudi Arabia in a Qatar Airways flight. But the immigration authority did not allow him.

Later, he got back to his office, an official at the Jamaat office said.

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