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Hasina wants Islam as Bangladesh state religion

Balle Balle to you.

Since it is going nowhere!

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Balle Balle to you.

Since it is going nowhere!
 
which means that Jinnah theory of two nations has not failed..Bangladesh neither became secular nor part of India but a sovereign state based on the principles of its first founding father Jinnah.


Two nation theory is valid so Bangladesh and Pakistan survived as Muslim nation. Bharti has been trying to secularize Bangladesh to prove this theory wrong but Bharti failed to understand the fact that Muslim nationalism(formation of Muslim league) rise from Dhaka. :smokin:

Although Muslim league is no more in Bangladesh but Muslim leaguer's united under new name Bangladesh National party(BNP). :azn:

Yes, you are right because Indian mothers feed cow dung to their kids since early age. Not a bad recipe for a country so poor that even the sub-Saharan people laugh at them.

Always pleased to read your post. :cool:
 
I don't get it, she says she wants Islam as a state religion, and at the same time, supports secularism.
Hasina for secular, poverty-free S Asia

And what is the relationship between secularism and poverty?

And regarding poverty, why harass Prof. Yunus? What are her and her party's major accomplishments to abolish poverty in Bangladesh? Did she benchmark any accomplishment made by Prof. Yunus?

Did I miss something?

My dear PDF friends, I understand we have our disagreements on various topics, but please, for the sake of your intellectual dignity, do not pay any heed to what that strange woman is saying.
 
I don't get it, she says she wants Islam as a state religion, and at the same time, supports secularism.
Hasina for secular, poverty-free S Asia

And what is the relationship between secularism and poverty?

And regarding poverty, why harass Prof. Yunus? What are her and her party's major accomplishments to abolish poverty in Bangladesh? Did she benchmark any accomplishment made by Prof. Yunus?

Did I miss something?

My dear PDF friends, I understand we have our disagreements on various topics, but please, for the sake of your intellectual dignity, do not pay any heed to what that strange woman is saying.

My question is same. How Bangladesh will prosper if we adopt secularism? One possibility here is that if we open our society like west, then, perhaps more investment will come in anti islamic sectors like casino. I doubt Bangladeshi Muslims will adopt open society without a fight. :what:

Awami league is either stupid or they think people are stupid because how can they establish secularism by retaining "Bismillah" and state religion Islam? :undecided:

If possibility arise then people of Bangladesh will not spare Awami this time. Their answer to hasina will be brutal and unforgiving. :smokin:
 
From where did you get the Indian angle? Are you a expatriate Indian or been to India ever??? BD will certainly add to indian economy as it is the only industrialize region in the eastern part of Indian sub continent. Starting from UP, Bihar there is nothing India has up to North East.

Adding 165 million to India population is surely a burden. Its not necessary to visit India to get these details as you know. I think in the next 5-10 years the states that you have mentioned may overtake BD's GDP if BD takes the step of mixing religion with the state.

Bangladesh doing the right thing. Dont bother about us rather ask your President to release the Photos of dead OBL.

Its your country ,you can do whatever you want but mixing religion with the state in dangerous. May be by this time, you might have got the videos of UBL. Enjoy them. US wont release the photos of this terrorist because he don't deserve that.
 
Norwegian investigative journalist and film director, Tom Heinemann's latest documentary on Dr. Mohammad Yunus and his Grameen Bank titled 'Caught in Micro Credit Debt' is now at the focal attention of media in Bangladesh and abroad.

What happened with the money
 
Norwegian investigative journalist and film director, Tom Heinemann's latest documentary on Dr. Mohammad Yunus and his Grameen Bank titled 'Caught in Micro Credit Debt' is now at the focal attention of media in Bangladesh and abroad.

What happened with the money

Never heard of this Tom Heinemann. The Norwegian government already stated that Grameen did nothing wrong.
Grameen Bank cleared of financial breaches by Bangladesh government | World news | The Guardian
Norwegian Govt clears Grameen Bank, Muhammad Yunus from charges | MF Monitor


The issue of "loan sharks" is a problem as mentioned by Prof. Yunus himself on NYT.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/15/opinion/15yunus.html?_r=1&hp

Mr. Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury or whatever his name is (the owner of Weekly Blitz), barely gets any attention in mainstream Bangladeshi media and society. Ask any Bangladeshi in Bangladesh - many will tell you that they never heard of that guy. He is very critical of Prof. Yunus.

I don't see any point for anyone to even listen to whatever that fellow has to say or work on. What I have noticed is that his works are always against Bangladeshi interests, one way or another.

I really wonder who that man works for.

The current Yunus drama is all politics.

My two cents.
 
so many pages. seems Hassina is chewing her own words which uttered over Bismillah and secularism
 
Weekly Blitz funded by Israel. He was got caught travelling to Israel through third country and spent more than year in Jail.

OHHHH! ISRAEL?? REALLY??!!

HE IS FUNDED BY ISRAEL?! OH HOW EXCITING!!! :woot:

COME ON ISRAEL! BRING IT ON!!:yahoo:

BUHAHAHAHAHAHA! :lol: :devil:
 
Weekly Blitz is a tabloid newspaper published in Bangladesh every Wednesday by Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury. Online edition of this newspaper is available on Weekly Blitz. Blitz started its journey in 2003, and by now, online edition of this weekly newspaper has already reached the top position amongst all other English language periodicals published in Bangladesh.

Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury is an anti Islamist journalist in Bangladesh presently facing sedition, treason and blasphemy charges (Case No. 377, which is under trial with the Court of Metropolitan Session Judge in Dhaka, Bangladesh). According to Bangladeshi law, sedition bears capital punishment. He received Freedom to Write Award from PEN USA in 2005; Moral Courage Award from American Jewish Committee in 2006; Monaco Media Award in 2007; Key to Englewood City in 2007 as well as several awards and recognitions at home and abroad.

Weekly Blitz continues to watch, investigate and focus hidden agenda of Islamist militancy groups in Bangladesh as well in the region and the world. It strongly defends religious minority groups in Bangladesh. Moreover, Weekly Blitz dares to publish some news, which are either ignored or never published by any other newspaper in Bangladesh. Especially, Weekly Blitz only publishes un-molested and un-twisted information on Israel, the Jewish world as well as the West.

In July 2006, office of this newspaper was bombed by Islamist militants (source: Press release by Committee to Protect Journalists). In October 2006, editor of this newspaper was attacked and physically beaten by members of the then ruling Islamist Coalition Government.[citation needed]

On 18 March 2008, members of Rapid Action Battalion raided the office of Weekly Blitz and abducted its editor from the office (Source: Wall Street Journal, March 27, 2008, Editorial titled 'Bangladesh on Trial'). Although the editor was released after several hours.

Just checked From Wiki.

The article on Md yunus is understandable now.
 
India had two options in 1971. To help to gain a separation and to let the two wings remain united. India found separation is more dangerous. BJP's Vadwani shouted at Indira Gandhi, there will be two strong Pakistan at both sides of India if you help the east to separate. Better let the two wings keep on fighting. But, Indira wanted to glorify herself and India. So, she decided to intervene. But, Vadwani correctly assessed the future.

Now, the best way for India is to keep on taliking sweet with us, and in the meantime, we keep on purchasing Chinese weapons. Only Vadwani can tell the future.

China is the best option , Bangladesh should go for. its going to be beneficial for BD in the long run in all sectors including economy, defence and over all development.
 
AL did not change its stand ever. It always been a secular party. Retaining Bismallah and state religion is not their policy either. They made it clear. They just dont want to give BNP the opportunity to start Bismillah politics again. Its a strategic decision and may be only for time being.

What you have describe here is that Al has coward ideology. If it believe in secularism and wants nothing to do with Islam then it should drop Islamic principal with style instead of deception. They have absolute majority in parliament so what is the hold up. No need to worry about half dead BNP.

But I think Awami league is opportunist and double faced snaked. A party that doesn't show enough courage to implement it's own ideology can not be trusted.

La-Hasnia fooled people twice. In 96, she wear hijab , carried tasbih during election rally and beg them to vote for her. In 2008, she used the word Insh'Allah about 50 times in her election speech and promised not to implement any laws that goes against Qur'an and Sunnah. Which remind the famous idiom. "Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me"

Apparently some Bangladeshis are natural born fool.


Many of us questioned whether La-Hasina Muslim or not. If she remove the article 8.1A from constitution then she would be self proclaimed Malaoon including her previous self proclaimed title "National traitor".


Nothing better ever been offered to the people since 1947. AL always came out as a good alternate.

I wonder in the past but now it's apparent to me that your brain and taste has been corroded. It has nothing left to offer.
 
India had two options in 1971. To help to gain a separation and to let the two wings remain united. India found separation is more dangerous. BJP's Vadwani shouted at Indira Gandhi, there will be two strong Pakistan at both sides of India if you help the east to separate. Better let the two wings keep on fighting. But, Indira wanted to glorify herself and India. So, she decided to intervene. But, Vadwani correctly assessed the future.

Now, the best way for India is to keep on taliking sweet with us, and in the meantime, we keep on purchasing Chinese weapons. Only Vadwani can tell the future.

So we must thank and pray for General turned-President Zia-ur-Rehman for his contribution to build a strong army. He was the one got Bangladesh closer to China. May Allah bless him to Jannat-ul-Firdous.

There is no doubt in my mind that Bangladesh will prosper Insh'Allah. So a strong military is a must to protect the country's wealth from intruder.

Recently BNP's senior leader Moudud Ahmed said that if BNP come back to office then it will reinstate and rebuild BDR. I can not be less happy about this news.
 
Weekly Blitz is a tabloid newspaper published in Bangladesh every Wednesday by Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury. Online edition of this newspaper is available on Weekly Blitz. Blitz started its journey in 2003, and by now, online edition of this weekly newspaper has already reached the top position amongst all other English language periodicals published in Bangladesh.

Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury is an anti Islamist journalist in Bangladesh presently facing sedition, treason and blasphemy charges (Case No. 377, which is under trial with the Court of Metropolitan Session Judge in Dhaka, Bangladesh). According to Bangladeshi law, sedition bears capital punishment. He received Freedom to Write Award from PEN USA in 2005; Moral Courage Award from American Jewish Committee in 2006; Monaco Media Award in 2007; Key to Englewood City in 2007 as well as several awards and recognitions at home and abroad.

Weekly Blitz continues to watch, investigate and focus hidden agenda of Islamist militancy groups in Bangladesh as well in the region and the world. It strongly defends religious minority groups in Bangladesh. Moreover, Weekly Blitz dares to publish some news, which are either ignored or never published by any other newspaper in Bangladesh. Especially, Weekly Blitz only publishes un-molested and un-twisted information on Israel, the Jewish world as well as the West.

In July 2006, office of this newspaper was bombed by Islamist militants (source: Press release by Committee to Protect Journalists). In October 2006, editor of this newspaper was attacked and physically beaten by members of the then ruling Islamist Coalition Government.[citation needed]

On 18 March 2008, members of Rapid Action Battalion raided the office of Weekly Blitz and abducted its editor from the office (Source: Wall Street Journal, March 27, 2008, Editorial titled 'Bangladesh on Trial'). Although the editor was released after several hours.

Just checked From Wiki.

The article on Md yunus is understandable now.

Not asking you to trust me, but that website is not the best source of information as far as Bangladesh goes.

Yeah, anyone can edit Wikipedia. Even I can do it. And no, it isn't the "number 1" news website in Bangladesh, other than among some foreigners.

Terrorists under the banner of Islam in Bangladesh are not hard to beat with some organization.

Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury had some strange agenda right from the beginning. Honestly, I don't care what that man has to say against my country's dignity and against my country's first Nobel Peace Prize winner. The man is giving a wrong and a false image of Bangladesh.

There are far greater problems in Bangladesh than Mr. Choudhury's problems.
 
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