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Don’t celebrate B’day on Aug 15: Kader Siddiqui urges Khaleda

Krishok Sramik Janata League (KSJL) President Kader Siddiqui on Saturday urged the BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia to refrain from observing her birthday on August 15, as Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was assassinated on that day.

He also requested the BNP chairperson not to make any objectionable remarks against Bangabandhu at any level and to reconsider her party’s relation with those who were against of country’s independence.

Kader Siddiqui, however, agreed with BNP’s stance on caretaker government system and charter amendment but said his party will take decision regarding BNP’s invitation to join with the anti-government movement after his possible meeting with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

The KSJL chief made the urges during a meeting with Khaleda at her Gulshan residence in the capital.

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Don’t celebrate B’day on Aug 15: Kader Siddiqui urges Khaleda

Imagine that!

Our girl, Khaleda, was born on India's Independence Day!!!

We must wish her a happy birthday.

And her husband's army gave her a birthday present by assassinating Mujib.

Not that Mujib was a democrat, but then he could have been put behind the bars like Bhutto was.

But then, dead men tell no tales! ;) :azn:

Pakistan military never assassinated anyone to take over power! They have taken over under public pressure, but they have been rationale even when they have taken over power and without blood-lust.
 
Awami stooge regime recently allowed to screen indian film in Bangladeshi movie theater. India does not even allow Bnagladehi Tv channel to be viewed in india.

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‘Indian film screening will increase cultural infiltration’

banglanews24.com

The screening of Indian films will increase cultural infiltration in Bangladesh. It will play an important role in destroying the cultural identity of the nation. Speakers expressed their worry at an online roundtable at Banglanews24.com.

The online roundtable meet titled ‘Screening of Indian films at Bangladeshi cinemas and its impact’ was organised by Banglanews24.com at its office in Basundhara R/A in the evening on December 13.

Country’s eminent actors, directors, producers, distributors, cultural personalities and journalists attended the discussion.

Film producer-distributor association president Masud Parvez widely known as Sohel Rana, film directors’ association president Mohammad Hannan, eminent film director Chashi Nazrul Islam, actor Misha Shawdagar, Bangladesh cinema hall owners’ association president KMR Manzoor, among others, were present at the meeting.

Bangladesh Motion Picture Exhibition Association general secretary Mian Alauddin, young filmmakers Debashish Biswas and Nayeem Imtiaz Neamul also participated in the discussion.
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Cine journalists Awlad Hossain and Saikot Salahuddin were also present at the roundtable meet.

Upholding the spirit of Bangladesh’s war of independence and the order of the Father of Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, they said that the film industry would recover its past glory if it got proper support from the government.

Chashi Nazrul Islam said, ‘The screening of the films made in the Indian subcontinent will play a very negative role in the field of culture.’

‘Indian film screening can never be a solution of saving the cinema halls in the country,’ he added.

Putting importance on a film gradation board, Masud Parvez said, ‘We need variation in Bangladeshi films. We need more government support. If we can improve our films, viewers will come back in cinema halls. We do not need screening of Indian films in this purpose.’

Misha Shawdagar emphasised the importance of establishing a film academy for the development of film industry. ‘Unfortunately, our universities do have any faculty for films. We need to spread film education among the younger generation so that we can get more educated people in the industry.’

KMR Manzoor said, ‘Every day a good number of foreign films are being seen through different media, including cable television channels. If government stop them, it will contribute in reviving the cinema halls.’

To be mentioned, the Bangladesh government has allowed screening of Indian movies at the cinema halls in the country.

The Indian Bangla movie ‘Jor’ will be released at local cinemas on December 23 and two other Indian Bangla movies ‘Sangram’ and ‘Badla’ will be released in January.

The Indian film screening issue has created serious repercussions in film industry as well as in the intellectual society.

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Another Awami League stooge act undermining national security by allowing indians to carry service over same submarine cable and through Bangladesh territory. With this Awami scheme any telecom and and internet traffic can be monitored by indians and can be used as tool against Bangladesh and Bangladeshis. Not to mention india can use this as an excuse for future aggression.

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Dhaka to give India telecom transit rights

Wednesday, 28 March 2012
Author / Source : FAISAL MAHMUD
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Dhaka, Mar 27: Bangladesh has, in principle, agreed to provide India telecom transit through the state owned submarine cable operator. The decision was made after a high level delegation from India approached the Bangladesh government for providing telecom transit to the North Eastern countries through Bangladesh Submarine Cable Company Limited (BSCCL), the custodian of the lone fiber optic cable SEA-ME-WE-4, senior officials of the ministry of Post and telecommunication (MoPT) told The Independent on Tuesday. The transit would be provided through the surplus bandwidth as almost two thirds of the country's allocated bandwidth through the submarine cable SEA-ME-WE-4 remains unused, Haslul Mahmud Khan, joint secretary of the MoPT said.

Khan informed that last year, a high level delegation from Assam, led by a member of the state legislative assembly (MLA) visited Bangladesh and discussed with MoPT about providing telecom transit through the BSCCL.
BSCCL managing director (MD) Monwar Hossain said that currently the mobile and internet connectivity of northeastern states of India are laid through the 'chicken neck' (a narrow strip of corridor ) from Mumbai and Chennai (two entry points of SEA-ME-WE-4).
"As India can save a lot of money by laying the telecom connectivity between Agartala and Dhaka via Akhaura in Bangladesh and between Sabroom in south Tripura and Cox's Bazar in Chittagong where the SEA-ME-WE-4 enters Bangladesh", he said.
MD of BSCCL said that through this connectivity Bangladesh would be benefited as it will be able to make use of its unused bandwidth and earn a lot of money in foreign currency.

Meanwhile, according to a PTI report, RK Upadhayaya, managing director of Indian state owned telecom company Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) told reporters in Agartala on Monday that the company was planning to set up telecom connectivity through Bangladesh for North Eastern region of the country due to tough terrain and geographical isolation.

"Ministry has attached much importance to consolidating telecom network in NE region and we are interested in setting up an alternative route through Bangladesh due to tough terrain," BSNL Chairman and Managing Director R K Upadhayaya said.
Connectivity would be set up between Agartala and Dhaka via Akhaura in Bangladesh and between Sabroom in South Tripura and Cox's Bazar in Chittagong in Bangladesh to provide smooth telecom connectivity, he told reporters at Agartala.
Upadhyay was in Agartala to discuss with the Chief Minister, Manik Sarkar about the development plans in Tripura and the region. The government has planned to extend OFC to 25,000 panchayats across the country to provide broadband services, he said.

Dhaka to give India telecom transit rights
 
man some people are blind with anti india sentiments, heres what I saw in BD during eid people go crazy for indian clothes indian serials run rampant in most houses yet you find some folks with blind hate for india, i never understood why
 
don't give me your conspiracy theory, i am not gonna fall for it.people were discriminated in 71 on the basis of language and culture. that is key factor here. India took the opportunity after fire started. If Islam would have been 1st priority of Bangladesh then they would have give up their culture to embrace 'Pakistani Islam'.
there was no breakup of United Pakistan because of discrimination. i as a Bengali Bangladeshi can attest to that and many will agree. even whether discrimination was there at all is arguable. being from my background, i could actually argue that discrimination rather was on Punjabis and Sindhis and others in the West wing. your statement is not oversimplifying, it's just wrong. Ghulam Azam and his likes were part of the "language movement" based on premise that Bengali should have some kind of higher status than Punjabi, Sindhi, etc. because biggest linguistic group is Bengali (although i disagree with that) and this was achieved in 1956 constitution charter. they left it because most of it was propaganda and used gross fabrications to mobilize some gullible illiterate Bengalis and create anti-West Pakistan (but more correctly, anti-Muslim culture) sentiments. for example: what kind of crap is "ora amar mukher vhasa kere nite chay"????
 

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