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Khaleda Zia: Country’s sovereignty at risk
December 12, 2013 1:07 am

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BNP Chairperson, Begum Khaleda Zia said that the country’s independence and sovereignty are at stake “Insha-Allah, we can fight the external aggression and stay true to the teachings of brave national leader Maulana Bhasani,” she said.

The Opposition Leader made the statement in a message observing the birth anniversary of of veteran politician, Moulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhasani.

In her message, Khaleda said that in his life, Bhasani fought against tyrannical rulers. “He was the undisputed leader in all struggles designed to establish the rights of the oppressed,” she reminded us. “His bravery and leadership will always guide us in the establishment of an independent and powerful nation.”

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AL systematically wiped off Vashanis name from every written documents in last 5 yrs.
Its tough remembering someone who calls someone s father GUNDA.:azn:
 
India abducted Bhashani and detained him during independence war to alter course of Bangladesh political future. That is how all these secular carp india imposed through its puppet in Awami League while its founding leader Bashani was confined by India.

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War of Independence 1971
Bhasani was fiercely independent and a revolutionary leader who did not believe in compromise with the Pakistanis.[citation needed] He considered India a 'difficult' neighbour and occasionally took an anti-Indian stance when he perceived India to be undermining Bangladesh. At the beginning of the independence war in 1971, while Bhasani was attempting to cross over on a river boat at the border of Assam, he was arrested and taken into custody by Indian authorities. When he expressed his attempt to join the war effort with the provincial government of Tajuddin Ahmad he was misled and taken to a New Delhi government house. After a meeting with Indira Gandhi he was taken and kept in confinement at Dehradun, near abouts Research and Analysis Wing headquarters, during the entire duration of the war. He was barred from participating in any activity.

Once, however, the Indian authorities flew Bhashani to Calcutta, India to give voice to the Advisory Committee conference. An apparent propaganda effort by the government of India to show that all parties supported the acts by the provincial Bangladesh government that India in reality dictated. India was fearful of Bhasani's independent and nationalitic proactions and views. It was apparent that Indira's government did not trust any person or party other than the Awami League.

At this conference Muzaffar, Moni Singh including a number of other faces were kept present amongst other Awami League members and Indira's representatives. Press were invited to come in. Bhashani was the one and only spokesman at this conference. This tactic was planned and executed at the direction and pressure of Indira's government. It was a make belief show that portrayed Bhashani including heads and leaders of all movements and political parties of (then East Pakistan) Bangladesh supported the every decision and move by the provincial Bangladesh government. And that with the support and advice of this Advisory Committee, Tajuddin's provincial government is conducting the affairs and war efforts for the independence of Bangladesh. The United Nations Security Council was informed that such an Advisory Committee to the Provincial government of Bangladesh existed for the Independence of Bangladesh, while is actuality it never existed until and up till that single conference.

Indira was fearful that Bhasani might lead a separate war effort with another provincial government undermining the one India supported. Even though Bhashani gave his full support and made it known through every effort that he supported Tajuddin's government with the Bangladesh Forces under General Osmani. Bhashani wrote to the heads of state of 25 nations regarding the recognition of Bangladesh and for support to Tajuddin's provincial government. This information was displayed by the government of India much later through Bangladesh Documents.

On December 12/13th Bhashani was taken to the temporary camp headquarters of BDF Sector 11 at Mymensingh by four Indian Army officers and was kept there under the custody of the sector commander. He spoke ferociously, nonstop, recounting his experiences and thoughts. Three days later the same Indian officers came and whisked him away to Tangail, Bangladesh. He was released in Dhaka (on 22 December 1971). Later in January, his first demand was immediate withdrawal of all Indian troops and government personnel from Bangladesh.
 
bet our youth never heard of Bhashani. Next up, Bhashani was actually a rajakar :cheesy:
 
"He spoke ferociously, nonstop, recounting his experiences and thoughts. Three days later the same Indian officers came and whisked him away to Tangail, Bangladesh."

oh blimey... I cant even talk for few hours.. :cheesy:
 
"He spoke ferociously, nonstop, recounting his experiences and thoughts. Three days later the same Indian officers came and whisked him away to Tangail, Bangladesh."

oh blimey... I cant even talk for few hours.. :cheesy:

But who is this external aggressor threatening BD's independence; any idea? :D
 
India abducted Bhashani and detained him during independence war to alter course of Bangladesh political future. That is how all these secular carp india imposed through its puppet in Awami League while its founding leader Bashani was confined by India.

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War of Independence 1971
Bhasani was fiercely independent and a revolutionary leader who did not believe in compromise with the Pakistanis.[citation needed] He considered India a 'difficult' neighbour and occasionally took an anti-Indian stance when he perceived India to be undermining Bangladesh. At the beginning of the independence war in 1971, while Bhasani was attempting to cross over on a river boat at the border of Assam, he was arrested and taken into custody by Indian authorities. When he expressed his attempt to join the war effort with the provincial government of Tajuddin Ahmad he was misled and taken to a New Delhi government house. After a meeting with Indira Gandhi he was taken and kept in confinement at Dehradun, near abouts Research and Analysis Wing headquarters, during the entire duration of the war. He was barred from participating in any activity.

Once, however, the Indian authorities flew Bhashani to Calcutta, India to give voice to the Advisory Committee conference. An apparent propaganda effort by the government of India to show that all parties supported the acts by the provincial Bangladesh government that India in reality dictated. India was fearful of Bhasani's independent and nationalitic proactions and views. It was apparent that Indira's government did not trust any person or party other than the Awami League.

At this conference Muzaffar, Moni Singh including a number of other faces were kept present amongst other Awami League members and Indira's representatives. Press were invited to come in. Bhashani was the one and only spokesman at this conference. This tactic was planned and executed at the direction and pressure of Indira's government. It was a make belief show that portrayed Bhashani including heads and leaders of all movements and political parties of (then East Pakistan) Bangladesh supported the every decision and move by the provincial Bangladesh government. And that with the support and advice of this Advisory Committee, Tajuddin's provincial government is conducting the affairs and war efforts for the independence of Bangladesh. The United Nations Security Council was informed that such an Advisory Committee to the Provincial government of Bangladesh existed for the Independence of Bangladesh, while is actuality it never existed until and up till that single conference.

Indira was fearful that Bhasani might lead a separate war effort with another provincial government undermining the one India supported. Even though Bhashani gave his full support and made it known through every effort that he supported Tajuddin's government with the Bangladesh Forces under General Osmani. Bhashani wrote to the heads of state of 25 nations regarding the recognition of Bangladesh and for support to Tajuddin's provincial government. This information was displayed by the government of India much later through Bangladesh Documents.

On December 12/13th Bhashani was taken to the temporary camp headquarters of BDF Sector 11 at Mymensingh by four Indian Army officers and was kept there under the custody of the sector commander. He spoke ferociously, nonstop, recounting his experiences and thoughts. Three days later the same Indian officers came and whisked him away to Tangail, Bangladesh. He was released in Dhaka (on 22 December 1971). Later in January, his first demand was immediate withdrawal of all Indian troops and government personnel from Bangladesh.


SOME TROLLS CANT GET A LIFE WITHOUT DRAGGING INDIA :SICK:
 
At the beginning of the independence war in 1971, while Bhasani was attempting to cross over on a river boat at the border of Assam, he was arrested and taken into custody by Indian authorities. When he expressed his attempt to join the war effort with the provincial government of Tajuddin Ahmad he was misled and taken to a New Delhi government house.

so,even then,there were "High Jump competition" at Indo-BD border.but I wonder,why he was crossing the border when India was so "Difficult" to handle in his opinion.typical "Mullah" $h!t,aint it???

On December 12/13th Bhashani was taken to the temporary camp headquarters of BDF Sector 11 at Mymensingh by four Indian Army officers and was kept there under the custody of the sector commander. He spoke ferociously, nonstop, recounting his experiences and thoughts.

how did the author know that He did that and not relentlessly crying to see her mama??? :crazy:

Three days later the same Indian officers came and whisked him away to Tangail, Bangladesh. He was released in Dhaka (on 22 December 1971). Later in January, his first demand was immediate withdrawal of all Indian troops and government personnel from Bangladesh.

that means Indians did follow Jesus' path and not so "Evil Baniya" after all...
 
Maulana Bhasani was a leader of principles. He participated in Indian freedom struggle under C.R Das. He did not want Bangladesh to be a vassal state of any country and wanted BD to be a true democracy.Hope BD follows his path and principles.My respect for this great leader.
 
Scorpions,do teach some of your countrymen about history that effects both India and BD.most of them are very naive and rest just ignorant. Its not fun crossing words with ppl who doesn't even know what the topic of argument.
 
Bhasani was a great man
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bet our youth never heard of Bhashani. Next up, Bhashani was actually a rajakar :cheesy:

Thing is you know present murgijodhdha bahini guys don't have time to go through a page of history rather they wait to hear something from some disguised leader and accept that as something divine. Now if Hasina/BAL once delivers such word that Bhasani was a rajakar...I bet this so called generation will not think twice to name him that. This already happened for Kader Siddiqui.
 

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