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Real face of Awamileague
Must be RAW in disguise!
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Real face of Awamileague
Must be RAW in disguise!
Yes, must be!
I am glad you think so.
Gives me hopes that it is not such an useless organisation that I think it to be!
Actually I was just joking
Must be RAW in disguise!
I am pretty impressed by the fact that all the questions are being answered in the same way.Can you recall why George Washington came to our discussion?Its because someone questioning that should Mujib be loyal to Pakistani Authority or not???I answered that without denying the concerned authority u can not protest their action on you.
Again i brought judiciary to do the judgment in a democratic system to allegorically represent the people to judge their prime minister.
all of your comments include the period after post liberation war about which i doubt we know enough.Thats because you referred unprecedented looting by AL men only and do you know that the looting was accomplished by a lot others too.My friend looters don't belong to any party..all parties contain some people who are motivated by greed not by patriotism and AL patronized these people in that period which is of course one of many flaws of Sheikh Mujib as an administrator . AL could afford to do it then as they were the only party then.
Lootings? looting is a very small part of what AL did during that time. And, yes there are many looters but when the govt in power endorses looting, it is a crime against humanity. What about the murders committed by Rakhi Bahini? Or the killings of Siraj Sikar, which Mujib openly bragged about? And the one party system, where all media was banned? And I'm sure you are aware of the fact that Mujib's son was involved in a robbery, where he was "mistakenly" arrested : wink wink.
And the list goes on. I am sorry if any of us are replying in a similar manner, but to the more literate people in a society, some of his misdeeds(Creation of Baksal, one party rule, etc) need to be scrutinised further.
Mujib was killed by Dalim a major. His wife was kidnapped by Mujib's son. Imagine a major was unable to protect his wife. what was the situation of common people??
May i get any reference or i will u give u the reference about who kidnapped major Dalim's wife??This is ridiculous...
The story is that Maj. Dalims wife was insulted at a wedding of a friend of Shekih Kamal. Later on Sheikh Kamal's friend had tried to pull at Dalim's wife sari at Newmarket. Maj. Dalim and several other army officers protested to Sheikh Mujibur Rahman but instead of taking action he sacked all the officers.