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'Ex-ISI chief didn't name BNP or Khaleda'

'Ex-ISI chief didn't name BNP or Khaleda' | Politics | bdnews24.com

Sun, Mar 18th, 2012 4:47 pm BdST


Dhaka, Mar 18 (bdnews24.com) – Confession made by former chief of Pakistan's Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) Asad Durrani does not include anything about the intelligence organisation funding BNP, claims the party's acting secretary general.

Showing an affidavit copy of the confession the former ISI chief made before the Pakistan Supreme Court recently, Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir told journalists it does not include name of any individual funded by ISI outside Pakistan.

"I have the full list in my hand. The list does not include the name of either BNP or Khaleda Zia or any individual outside Pakistan," said Alamgir mentioning that the confession includes a list of Pakistani people, including Nawaz Sharif, along with the amount of money given by ISI.

"This is a politically-motivated campaign launched at a moment when BNP is enjoying increasing public support. It is part of their (government) planned conspiracy," Alamgir told the media at his party's central office Sunday.

The former ISI chief was called by the Pakistan court on Wednesday last week for his statement on the allegation that the intelligence agency has been involved in funding various national and international organisations for political purposes.

Indian edition of the British daily 'Daily Mail' reported that the former ISI chief had confessed that they gave money to BNP in 1991, during the period of a national election. Earlier, the same news was published by the Middle-east based daily Khaleej Times.

"The first news to appear in this regard was in Khaleej Times. An Indian journalist named Dipanjan Roy wrote the report. No Pakistani newspaper ran any such report," Fakhrul claimed.

"We want to make it clear that BNP has never been involved in politics or participated in any election on money received from abroad. Instead, The Economist of London had reported that Awami League participated in the 2008 national election by taking sacks full of money from neighbouring countries," he added.

bdnews24.com/sm/eh/nir/1642h
 
'Ex-ISI chief didn't name BNP or Khaleda'

'Ex-ISI chief didn't name BNP or Khaleda' | Politics | bdnews24.com

Sun, Mar 18th, 2012 4:47 pm BdST


Dhaka, Mar 18 (bdnews24.com) – Confession made by former chief of Pakistan's Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) Asad Durrani does not include anything about the intelligence organisation funding BNP, claims the party's acting secretary general.

Showing an affidavit copy of the confession the former ISI chief made before the Pakistan Supreme Court recently, Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir told journalists it does not include name of any individual funded by ISI outside Pakistan.

"I have the full list in my hand. The list does not include the name of either BNP or Khaleda Zia or any individual outside Pakistan," said Alamgir mentioning that the confession includes a list of Pakistani people, including Nawaz Sharif, along with the amount of money given by ISI.

"This is a politically-motivated campaign launched at a moment when BNP is enjoying increasing public support. It is part of their (government) planned conspiracy," Alamgir told the media at his party's central office Sunday.

The former ISI chief was called by the Pakistan court on Wednesday last week for his statement on the allegation that the intelligence agency has been involved in funding various national and international organisations for political purposes.

Indian edition of the British daily 'Daily Mail' reported that the former ISI chief had confessed that they gave money to BNP in 1991, during the period of a national election. Earlier, the same news was published by the Middle-east based daily Khaleej Times.

"The first news to appear in this regard was in Khaleej Times. An Indian journalist named Dipanjan Roy wrote the report. No Pakistani newspaper ran any such report," Fakhrul claimed.

"We want to make it clear that BNP has never been involved in politics or participated in any election on money received from abroad. Instead, The Economist of London had reported that Awami League participated in the 2008 national election by taking sacks full of money from neighbouring countries," he added.

bdnews24.com/sm/eh/nir/1642h

Its heartning to hear the other side of the story.
 
Awami leaning daily Prothom alo is behind spreading this unsubstantiated story of "ISI gave money to BNP 22 years ago"

First Prothom alo used its Delhi corospondent to push alleged and unsubstantiated story in Khaleej times.

But person who (Younis Habib) this motivated news report said distributed money unware of money given to Khaleda Zia. Read his interview:

In an exclusive interview with this report, Younis Habib said: “I gave Rs40 crore to ISI for bribing politicians, some amount was given to Army Welfare Trust and rest was invested in different properties”. He said he did not know how much money was distributed among journalists and who distributed it because it was mainly done by ISI.

He was unaware who sent money to Bangladeshi politician Begum Khalida Zia. He named only few politicians who received money from him directly. Among them are Nawaz Sharif and Shahbaz Sharif who have contradicted the claims made by Younis Habib.

More revelations in Mehran Bank scam - The News

Second Prothom alo published the Khaleej time story to spread the rumor in Bangladesh.

Third, prothom alo used its die hard anti Bangladesh corspondent Dipanjan Roy Chaudhury spread the rumor through India Today and UK Daily Mail. Dipanjan Roy even fabricated the amount in question from 5 crore rupee to 50 crore.

Fourth None of Pakistani newspaper reported any such statement that ISI peovided money to Khaleda Zia or BNP. Only indian influenced Khaleej times in dubai reported that.

So, this fictious story of ISI money was hatched and propagated to coverup already exposed indian money and influence in current Awami regime. But that prothom alo originated propaganda story is now falling apart.

And this very Dipanjan Roy Chaudhury wrote "Helping Hasina in our interest". Looks like he and prothom alo, who he work as corspondent just doing that by running propaganda and lie.

http://indiatoday.intoday.in/category/dipanjan-roy-chaudhury/1/342.html

Source of ISI money to KZ propaganda Dipanjan Roy Chaudhury's facebook profile, his first interest is Sheikh Hasina. You go figure.

 
SO the Awami cat is finally out of the bag. These ratarded awami indian dalals thought that they
can dent some on BNP with this BS propaganda. I have searched lots of PAK news papers and none
of them reported such BS. This malaun depankar is wet dreaming about saving the awami clowns.
Hope awami propaganda mouthpieces daily star and prothom baler alo publishes the news.:angry:
 
Awami League came to power with indian money, counting on indian escape route and protection and now using indian propaganda to survive. Awami League is A-Z indian own subsidiary entity in Bangladesh.Prothom Alo and Daily star once again exposed their role of indo-Awami tool.
 
Awami League came to power with indian money, counting on indian escape route and protection and now using indian propaganda to survive. Awami League is A-Z indian own subsidiary entity in Bangladesh.Prothom Alo and Daily star once again exposed their role of indo-Awami tool.

You forgot to mention Indian helicopters on standby to rescue Hasina and AL if the situation demands.:lol:
 

Bloody Awami chamcha spreading lie to counter that Awami took money from India before 2008 election published in "Economist times" from UK. These shameless Bharti low life can not save laa-hasina's behind from being whip by BD citizen.
 
You would not see La la bong, Roybot and rest of indians around here for few days. They are busy requesting Bharat Ratna for Dipanjan Roy Chaudhury for doing what india does best - lie, deceive and propagate.
 
You lots are such clowns. Dipanjan Roy Chowdhary who writes for Daily Mail and everyone else, including Bangladeshi news websites picked up the news from the Khaleej Times article, published on the 3rd March, 2012.

Asghar Khan’s petition finally comes
up for hearing by Afzal Khan (Dateline Islamabad)

You would not see La la bong, Roybot and rest of indians around here for few days.

You mad bro?
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What has happened is that, thanks to the prompt reporting of Mr Afzal Khan from Dateline Islamabad the ISI funding to BNP and Khaleda came out in the open. Looks like now ISI sent a doctored supreme court affidavit to BNP to save its assets in Bangladesh, obviously.

And as always closet East Pakistanis took the bait hook, line and sinker :rolleyes:
 
indian journalist.

Inidian journalist and Prothom alo correspondent in Delhi.

And to learn who is this Dipanjan Roy Chaudhury and motivation behind his propaganda scheme.

Indian writer Hiranmay Karlekar wrote an anti Bangladesh book potraying Bangladesh becoming next Afghanistan. And in the introduction of the book he gave credit to none other than Dipanjan Roy Chaudhury for his contribution for such anti Bangladesh work.Along with infomous Sharier Kabir off cource.




 
"The first news to appear in this regard was in Khaleej Times. An Indian journalist named Dipanjan Roy wrote the report. No Pakistani newspaper ran any such report," Fakhrul claimed.
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bdnews24.com/sm/eh/nir/1642h

What blatant lie! Quite shameful how a senior politician can lie to the Bangladeshi public like that. And the conveniently "gullible" Bangladeshis don't even bother to go to Khaleej Times website and see for themselves if the article was written by an Indian or a Pakistani :disagree:

Article was written by Mr Afzal Khan of Dateline Pakistan

http://www.khaleejtimes.com/DisplayArticleNew.asp?section=international&xfile=data/international/2012/march/international_march76.xml
 
Inidian journalist and Prothom alo correspondent in Delhi.

And to learn who is this Dipanjan Roy Chaudhury and motivation behind his propaganda scheme.

Indian writer Hiranmay Karlekar wrote an anti Bangladesh book potraying Bangladesh becoming next Afghanistan. And in the introduction of the book he gave credit to none other than Dipanjan Roy Chaudhury for his contribution for such anti Bangladesh work.Along with infomous Sharier Kabir off cource.




i want to read this book. i wonder what is written in the book and if he ever even tralled to bangladesh

The writer of this book seems to be spreading a lot of proganda about Bangladesh. One more paper by this writer.

https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&...Vm5exa&sig=AHIEtbQ5Vw_u-vX_l6lSAwGbfne_MnPVxg

Just bought Bangladesh:The Next Afgahnistan from amazon for $38.50 :cheesy:
 
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