11th
February
2008
Now we know the Acc has decided to investigate the corruption in the army.So they are accepting that our Army is corrupted somewhere.It will be very interesting to see how biased this ACC, how clown these ACC decision makers are.Let’s wait and see.
posted in Current Affairs, E-Bangladesh, Political Affairs, Tales of MUA |
28th
January
2008
What we have seen since one eleven of 2007, a country stands on mockery and lawless practices in the judiciary systems.As we all know that the judiciary system has been separated as its own independent body of the infrastructure in the government, however they are acting as they are still playing “Mary go around game” with the victims of the power alured so called dictators.
After one eleven people of Bangladesh thought they were saved, truly saved from the anarchism of the Bnp led Jamat Government, however the CG and it’s monster partners made such goblets and made wrong decisions that the people of Bangladesh is paying the high prices in every aspect of their common lives. We feel shame that we can not bring the war criminals to Justice, we find road blocks to honor our independence, secure democracy and find a secular state because we have to find a way to protect those monsters who dishonored our women, killed our children and killed the think tanks of our country for the sake of the keyes to Haven!!! as they are the distributor of them. Until we kill these weeds of the nation from it’s root to the top we should be ashamed of oursleves as a nation and the citizen of the country .Let us all promise to bring our nation together under the unity and with the courage of 1971″ the liberation war ” and a clear vision to establish ultimate democracy to save our country from the Beast and Animals in the Name of religion.
posted in 1971, Current Affairs, E-Bangladesh, Help Bangladesh, Political Affairs, Tales of MUA |
9th
January
2008
Here we see again how this Army backed Puppet govt is failing.It was high time for those looser advisers to leave the office as advisers and it shows the ultimate and immediate need of a free and fair election in Bangladesh to re-establish the democratic government.
This puppet government is trying to cut a deal with Bnp and Jamat Led past govt to re elect them and put them into power so that their mis deeds will be rewarded and they will be forgiven, the People of Bangladesh is also now very cautious about the political views and the governtments wrong doings as well.
So my suggestion to this government is, you have only one exit plan , which is to hand over the power to the people elected politicians asap and make sure the election is free and fairly held.If otherwise you need to save your own skin, becasue no one will be responsible to save your skin likewise those four looser advisers who is asking for the security from the government after their resignations, as they know what they have done wrong, so they need now the police protections.LOL it’s so funny!!!!!!
posted in Current Affairs, E-Bangladesh, Political Affairs, Tales of MUA |
23rd
November
2007

General MUA once again has expressed his opinion about withdrawal of Emergency rules in Bangladesh.There are many occassions he said that the Bangladesh Army has no interest of political affairs or on Government’s decisions.However as the Army chief he has been making all sorts of decision making comments and making a huge confusion among the people in the country and himself. How does he makes his comments on no political affairs needed in this natural disasters? Because of the politicians he is now the General of Bangladesh Army.Just for some corrupt politicians,the whole nation should not be deprived from their ultimate duties in this crisis.A lot of derailed Army officers have killed two of our Presidents, now do we punish the whole defense personnel for their doings? Some pandits or highly officials of our defense should look into this matter.
posted in Current Affairs, E-Bangladesh, Help Bangladesh, Political Affairs |
23rd
September
2007
It is the biggest Hoax of the century that the self claimed murderers of Bangabondhu gets live to appeal accepted in the appalet divison of High (Under the influence of Ganza) court.All these justices are bunch of morans, yet they are the high profile elite concerned in our society.The power of Jalpais do not have any boundaries.Justices are even intimidated by their Dandaas.We are proud to live and joy in our Hirok Rajakarer Deshe.The people of Bangladesh may not deserve better than this.
posted in Current Affairs, E-Bangladesh, Political Affairs |
22nd
September
2007
We all evidenced the so called drama in the name of cartoon recently.It’s quite interesting that after bowing down to their knees by Moti still all these mollas violently demonstrated in the streets and none of the Maws have been arrested or taken into remand for violating the emergency rules.They are the one eyed pirates of Bd, who are supporting these muslim militants and their anarcyism. FAKA-MA gongs are appraised and being led by them.
We demand immediate arrests of those whom are responsible to violate the emergency rules, who funded all these demonstartions to be held, they also should be taken to remand and put behind bars.Otherwise there will be A day when FAKA-MA will not find a hole to hide out from the people of Bd to save their girly skins.
posted in Current Affairs, E-Bangladesh, Political Affairs, Tales of MUA |
20th
September
2007
Prothom alo’s editor Matiur Rahman finally compromised with all the Mollas with the help of Bar- register Mainul.What a compromise??? This is called yellow journalism, where the heck the guard-government taking actions against these mollas anarchyism, while they are burning and demonstrating in the streets.Now just because this is the real picture of the current Army, Mollas beloved government nothing will take place againt them. Shame on Matiur Rahman and all other people like him with out any back-bone.
posted in E-Bangladesh, Political Affairs, Tales of MUA |
8th
September
2007

Reposted from E-Bangladesh
[Sushanta Das Gupta, UK]
The European Parliament has been keeping track on our current events, including the student riots, detainment of teachers, violation of Human Rights on many instances and the attack on the Press and Electronic Media.
On 6th September, the EU Parliament website released a resolution on Bangladesh. The resolution states that the EU is highly concerned about the arrest of the Ex. Prime Ministers, Freedom of Press and the re-establishment of Democracy. It calls for lifting the state of emergency, banning of political activities so that parties can prepare for the coming election.
Read the rest of this entry »
posted in Political Affairs |
5th
September
2007
The chief of Jolpais said that they would not needlessly harass the Businessmen, his comments says the other side of it.Which means they will continue to harass needlessly the politicians, University teachers and other people whom they do not like.Sometime the truth comes out but in a very funny way.I find this way of serving a country is very dangerous.
posted in Current Affairs, Political Affairs |
4th
September
2007
In a letter to Bangladesh’s leader, Chief Adviser Dr Fakhruddin Ahmed, Amnesty International called on the authorities to ensure that all violations reported in the context of recent student unrest are thoroughly investigated and those responsible brought to justice.
In the letter, Amnesty International refers to a newly established judicial investigation by Justice Habibur Rahman Khan which is to submit its findings to the government on 11 September 2007.
The organization calls on the government to ensure that the inquiry is fully independent, has access to all persons and information that it considers relevant to its inquiries, and is able to ensure protection of witnesses. The inquiry’s conclusions and recommendations should be made public, and the government should issue a public response indicating the steps it will take to implement recommendations made by the inquiry.
The letter from Amnesty International’s Secretary General Irene Khan comes after reports of excessive use of force by security personnel following outbreaks of violence involving student demonstrators and law enforcement personnel in Dhaka and several other cities between 20 and 22 August, 2007.
posted in Political Affairs |
27th
January
2007
We are concerned about Dr. Fakruddin Ahmed’s new emergency rule regarding the freedom of press and expression in Bangladesh. We feel, while his caretaker government enjoys immense public support, this rule to restrict public media is a highly questionable one. We hope this interim government is NOT trying to promote eventual self censorship for anyone, especially the public media.
We also promise our Shuchinta readers that we will NOT stop at any threats to constructively criticize Dr. Fakruddin Ahmed’s interim government, AND mass share any information we feel the people of Bangladesh needs to know.
Like other sites, we will NOT take our site down, stop promoting the truth, or limit people’s expressions here at Shuchinta.
posted in Election 2007, Political Affairs |
19th
December
2006
With due respect to all, I am convinced that AL will not get more than 20-30 MP’s in next election. Reasons, I feel, it is totally failure of AL leadership and Sheikh Hasina’s failure. Though, she is nothing to loose, she will live a good life despite activist of AL suffered all the pains for so called ANDOLON. I made my comment earlier that Hasina compromised in 1986 with Ershad despite the sacrifice of AL activist at Chittagong(Laldighi) …
posted in Political Affairs |
9th
October
2006
A Prothom Alo report revealed the horrible performance of the Nizami-Khaleda led government over the past five years. Some high profile failures include:
1. Unimaginable price hike - over 30 million people in Bangladesh now cannot afford to eat twice a day. [Source]
2. Decline in power production by over 75%
3. Deterioration of law and order and rise of fundamentalism and terrorism.
4. Five years of 1st place in Most Corrupted Country list. Report HERE.
posted in Nizami-Khaleda Corruption, Political Affairs |
26th
September
2006
The Nizami-Khaleda government in its attempt to create own history of Bangladesh has produced a documentary titled Bangladesh, Amar Bangladesh that aired in Bangladesh Television (BTV) - the state owned media on September 22 and 23 2006.
Irrespective of political beliefs, this program has only gained the criticisms of the common mass and their disgust. The only thing this program portrayed was that late president Ziaur Rahman was the only component of our historic 1971 War of Independence.
Nazi propaganda leader Joseph Goebbels - sometimes called the Father of Propaganda - would have been proud of this program. A newspaper report can be found HERE.
posted in Political Affairs |
20th
September
2006
posted in Political Affairs |