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Bangladesh PM is trying to silence Queens activist: suit

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Bangladesh PM is trying to silence Queens activist: suit

Bangladeshi activist sued Sajeeb Wazed Joy, son of illegal PM in Bangladesh, for arson, threat, illegal use of state power (and many more...)in US federal court. Victim also stated that his email was hacked and his relatives were threatened and abused by using state power. It important to note illegal awami league regime already jailed 2 newpapers editors for publishing specific corruption evidence against Sajeeb Wazed Joy and number of other media was threatened.


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Note: this mug shot of Sajeeb Wazed Joy was from past criminal record.
 
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This guy is jobless Drunkard. He lives on stolen money supply by his notorious thug mother ugliest creature la-hasina.

Haramzada badmaish ek ta asta choor.
 
Now riyad, dyalbaba verity of awami cheerleaders waiting for next instruction of propaganda spin....wait for it.
 
Sajeeb Wazed Joy and his criminal past

Going back


Joy has hardly much childhood association with Bangladesh. His mother lived a life in exile since August 1975, spending a long asylum in India under the patronage of the Indian government. She would live at Basant Bahar, the safe house run by the agencies there.

As a result, Joy had his early education in India where he spent much of his formative years. They may have returned to Bangladesh in 1981, but there was a sense of isolation from normal family life for Joy. This was only to be expected, given his boarding school years, the intense political activities of his mother, all compounded with the estrangement of his parents.

Persons who knew him then say he was a rather reckless youth. Even later, he reportedly met with an accident in Gulshan in the mid-nineties, totaling the Pajero jeep of a businessman of Narayanganj. Rather than keeping him in Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina sent her son to the US for further studies. She perhaps felt that would give him some stability, a sense of responsibility.

Reckless driving

Life in the USA didn’t seem to change Joy much. That reckless trait in his character showed itself time and again. Records show several cases were filed against him. He has been charged on various occasions with drunken driving, speeding, reckless driving, unlawful use of radar detection device, and even carrying an unlicensed gun. He even had to spend time in jail for his misdemeanours, not to mention all the fines he had to pay too. If Hasina had political aspirations for him, she couldn’t have chosen a more unsuitable candidate.

As it is, he had a basically apolitical character. He disliked the gathering of poor people at home and expressed a distinct disinterest in politics. He often snubbed persons who, out of affection or simple curiousity, came to meet Sheikh Mujib’s grandson.

He continued his fast life in the US as he had no sense of belonging with Bangladesh, no affinity to his mother’s party and had no intention of living with his dysfunctional family at home. In was no secret that there was no love lost between Sheikh Hasina and husband Wazed Miah.

Source
http://deshcalling.blogspot.com/2007/06/drunken-driving-unlicensed-gun-and-joy.html
 
Hasina's son Sajeeb Wazed Joy stole $9 million from padma bridge project that was supposed to be funded by World bank but was cancelled because of awami corruption.

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See this is why I have my issues with the loan-based foreign investment formula that Bdesh is migrating to @UKBengali

I think having it less than 10% of GCF is actually a good thing.
 
See this is why I have my issues with the loan-based foreign investment formula that Bdesh is migrating to @UKBengali

I think having it less than 10% of GCF is actually a good thing.

In an ideal world BD would fund all infrastructure from it's own internal sources but it just does not have the money now and probably wont do for another 10-15 years. BD is suffering both economically and socially as it's infrastructure is the worst in South Asia currently. There is no other real way in the current climate to get these 10s of billions of dollars required over the next 7-8 years to allow the major infrastructure projects to be built.
 
In an ideal world BD would fund all infrastructure from it's own internal sources but it just does not have the money now and probably wont do for another 10-15 years. BD is suffering both economically and socially as it's infrastructure is the worst in South Asia currently. There is no other real way in the current climate to get these 10s of billions of dollars required over the next 7-8 years to allow the major infrastructure projects to be built.

It will have to balanced and hedged for sure....but the picture is actually pretty bright since Bangladesh GCF is around 30% which is very positive metric.

That is a solid fundamental number that you should use above the other ones you have used in the past to try make a case for Bangladesh economic destiny.
 
It will have to balanced and hedged for sure....but the picture is actually pretty bright since Bangladesh GCF is around 30% which is very positive metric.

That is a solid fundamental number that you should use above the other ones you have used in the past to try make a case for Bangladesh economic destiny.

take your off topic hijacking else where otherwise you will see all indian thread going off topic.
 
Bangla politics are awesome kill or be killed torture or be torture
 

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