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And you love fiction?!

But does it mean that India did it as Idube states?

Fictions are not proof!

There are many books on UFOs too!

And also about goblins and leprechauns.

Nursery children believe it and also ague about it!

:rofl:

As far as Zia's assassination go, people say it was Ershad. Some say RAW or AL. Anyways, I really doubt if the AL had the organization, let alone the brains to do that. And if they did, they must have had outside support.

Many people say it was Ershad, remember, he came to power after that ordeal. He was even sent to jail under Khaleda Zia.
 
If you are seeing so, then you are hallucinating.

A hallucination is a fact, not an error; what is erroneous is a judgement based upon it.

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Tiki, stop stereotyping. :D
 
As far as Zia's assassination go, people say it was Ershad. Some say RAW or AL. Anyways, I really doubt if the AL had the organization, let alone the brains to do that. And if they did, they must have had outside support.

Many people say it was Ershad, remember, he came to power after that ordeal. He was even sent to jail under Khaleda Zia.

Surprising the Mossad, CIA and KGB were left out.

:rofl:

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As far as Zia's assassination go, people say it was Ershad. Some say RAW or AL. Anyways, I really doubt if the AL had the organization, let alone the brains to do that. And if they did, they must have had outside support.

Many people say it was Ershad, remember, he came to power after that ordeal. He was even sent to jail under Khaleda Zia.

Surprising the Mossad, CIA and KGB were left out.

:rofl:

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:eek: They were involved? :eek:

Should have been since it is fashionable to drop all the names of the intelligence agencies.

It gives the clueless an air of 'in the know'!

Not doing so, some would classify as being blasphemous!
 
As far as Zia's assassination go, people say it was Ershad. Some say RAW or AL. Anyways, I really doubt if the AL had the organization, let alone the brains to do that. And if they did, they must have had outside support.

Many people say it was Ershad, remember, he came to power after that ordeal. He was even sent to jail under Khaleda Zia.

Major General Monjur was given green signal by both Ershad and Hasina....... One of the accused of Zia's murder case, captain (Rtd.) Giasuddin Ahmed is now a Awami League member of Jatiya Sangshad from Gaffargaon Upazila, Mymensingh District
 
Major General Monjur was given green signal by both Ershad and Hasina....... One of the accused of Zia's murder case, captain (Rtd.) Giasuddin Ahmed is now a Awami League member of Jatiya Sangshad from Gaffargaon Upazila, Mymensingh District

That makes sense. Very evil people.
 
Major General Monjur was given green signal by both Ershad and Hasina....... One of the accused of Zia's murder case, captain (Rtd.) Giasuddin Ahmed is now a Awami League member of Jatiya Sangshad from Gaffargaon Upazila, Mymensingh District

If this is not anarchical situation, then what is?

To imagine a murderer of a President is free and strutting around like a peaco,ck!

And add to this the confusion prevailing!
 
If this is not anarchical situation, then what is?

To imagine a murderer of a President is free and strutting around like a peaco,ck!

And add to this the confusion prevailing!

You think that's funny? :lol:

Even Mujib's assassins are still running free. Major Dalim currently lives in Canada if I am not mistaken.

What can I say, TIB (This is Bangladesh) :lol:

It's all about political muscle and money! The kind of combo that leads to nowhere but near anarchy. And yet, common Bangladeshis still survive and the qualified ones lead good lives.
 
You think that's funny? :lol:

Even Mujib's assassins are still running free. Major Dalim currently lives in Canada if I am not mistaken.

What can I say, TIB (This is Bangladesh) :lol:

It's all about political muscle and money! The kind of combo that leads to nowhere but near anarchy. And yet, common Bangladeshis still survive and the qualified ones lead good lives.

I do not find it a bit funny.

I feel sad.

There is enough talent, intelligence and business acumen amongst you people and yet you all are chasing shadows and the inconsequential.

Also the yen to bank on country A or country B indicates an acute sense of insecurity.

It is natural that Bangaldesh will find some country that is more conducive in pursuing Bangladesh's interest, but then Bangladesh has to use this to grow self confident of itself without antagonising anyone till strong enough.

A good example is that of China and its Peaceful Rise. They lay low, till they became a gamechanger, One having become so, they are flexing their muscle!!

From Tao to Mao to How or Hu!

Su Tsu said For to win one hundred victories in one hundred battles is not the acme of skill. To subdue the enemy without fighting is the acme of skill.
 
I do not find it a bit funny.
I feel sad.

It is sad.

There is enough talent, intelligence and business acumen amongst you people and yet you all are chasing shadows and the inconsequential.

Feasible, but still justice should be there. I am not at all comfortable with criminals and assassins of our leaders and country running free. Even though I did not agree with much of Mujib's rule, I cannot agree with his assassination.

Also the yen to bank on country A or country B indicates an acute sense of insecurity.

Of-course, so that people like Major Dalim can escape Hasina' wrath :lol: :lol:

It is natural that Bangaldesh will find some country that is more conducive in pursuing Bangladesh's interest, but then Bangladesh has to use this to grow self confident of itself without antagonising anyone till strong enough.

Agreed. But that'll take time, a long time. At least the two ladies must go somehow.

A good example is that of China and its Peaceful Rise. They lay low, till they became a gamechanger, One having become so, they are flexing their muscle!!

From Tao to Mao to How or Hu!

Su Tsu said For to win one hundred victories in one hundred battles is not the acme of skill. To subdue the enemy without fighting is the acme of skill.

I don't think Bangladesh has any major issues with China at the moment. But then, we shouldn't be excessively reliant on them.
 
Feasible, but still justice should be there. I am not at all comfortable with criminals and assassins of our leaders and country running free. Even though I did not agree with much of Mujib's rule, I cannot agree with his assassination.

That is just my point that the Bangaldeshi newspapers indicate that criminals and assassins are have a heyday and also sporting political colours. There is no justice or so it appears. It appears that justice is determined by the politics of the day. The people being so frustrated, they can be agitated by any party to hold the country to ransom, as and when they decide and for how long they want. Anarchy, for the want of a better word.


Of-course, so that people like Major Dalim can escape Hasina' wrath :lol: :lol:

Where is he that he has escaped?



Agreed. But that'll take time, a long time. At least the two ladies must go somehow.

Not on the horizon.

It appears that the electorate are beholden to them for what it is worth.
 

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