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Giving an example - my classmates in the photo... organized by Chikistshak Parishad ( awami organisation) ( see in the banner)

, now how many department Du have?? its massive.. Now every dept. got Awami unit... if all of them takes 30 students... Shahbag will become full... its just 5 minute walk from DU.......

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Dont forget your own status and background as you are a student of a top institute. You dont know the relationship between these two person. They could be very well husband and wife and seems to me like that considering their age.

This is very cheap.

Better not to waste time replying to him. I could care less what he says about me, he is here just to "have fun" and is a university kid.

This is a serious national issue and a historic moment in our country's destiny, a milestone, a turning point. Just ignore cheap and childish attempts to insult members.
 
Dont forget your own status and background as you are a student of a top institute. You dont know the relationship between these two person. They could be very well husband and wife and seems to me like that considering their age.

This is very cheap.

yeah, and then when people propagate an anonymous audio of phone sex it becomes patriotism ( not talking about you)
 
Giving an example - my classmates in the photo... organized by Chikistshak Parishad ( awami organisation) ( see in the banner)

, now how many department Du have?? its massive.. Now every dept. got Awami unit... if all of them takes 30 students... Shahbag will become full... its just 5 minute walk from DU.......

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:eek: Kobi bhai stalking women :whistle:
 
Actually with protest by both Jamat and BAL how can the verdict change ? unless the judge are politically motivated . The verdict should be according to rule witness etc . so if by law he cannot be sent to gallows the judge can't do any thing . Jamat need to fight in the higher court same to The BAL to jet their desired justice .

I don't know how it works in Bangladesh but often the judges have discretionary powers to award the sentences they see fit. So the judges here were perhaps entitled to award capital punishment to the convicted murderer, Qader Molla, but chose to give him life imprisonment (he is now with common criminals in a prison doing labour).

The government obviously in response to public demand is amending the law so that the prosecution can ask for a severer punishment.

Remember laws are made by governments who are there merely to serve the will of the public, and judges are merely there to interpret such laws.

On a personal note I do not care what happens to Qader Molla because he is just one person, the greater issue is the Jamati threat to Bangladesh and this outpouring of mass public anger has spelled out to the world (including our neighbours such as India, China etc) that we reject the hate-filled politics of Jamat who hate 9% of our population (Hindus) and who fought against our country and hate it.

For me the fact that protestors have vowed to boycott all Jamati organizations and businesses and seek to destroy them is more significant than whether Qader Molla or other Jamati criminals are executed or not.
 
This shahbagh "square" has been done to divert the masses from the Padma bridge scandal and the failure of BAL to hang the war criminal. It is simply engineered by awami league dhaka university 'budghi jibis' and backed by awami league media.

Aadizane,

Last time i visited Pdf,you had pretty balanced if not pro Indian views.What happened in past 7 months?

This shahbagh "square" has been done to divert the masses from the Padma bridge scandal and the failure of BAL to hang the war criminal. It is simply engineered by awami league dhaka university 'budghi jibis' and backed by awami league media.

Aadizane,

Last time i visited Pdf,you had pretty balanced if not pro Indian views.What happened in past 7 months?
 
I don't know how it works in Bangladesh but often the judges have discretionary powers to award the sentences they see fit. So the judges here were perhaps entitled to award capital punishment to the convicted murderer, Qader Molla, but chose to give him life imprisonment (he is now with common criminals in a prison doing labour).

The government obviously in response to public demand is amending the law so that the prosecution can ask for a severer punishment.

Remember laws are made by governments who are there merely to serve the will of the public, and judges are merely there to interpret such laws.

On a personal note I do not care what happens to Qader Molla because he is just one person, the greater issue is the Jamati threat to Bangladesh and this outpouring of mass public anger has spelled out to the world (including our neighbours such as India, China etc) that we reject the hate-filled politics of Jamat who hate 9% of our population (Hindus) and who fought against our country and hate it.

For me the fact that protestors have vowed to boycott all Jamati organizations and businesses and seek to destroy them is more significant than whether Qader Molla or other Jamati criminals are executed or not.

It is customary to award life in prison instead of capital punishment for the elderly people above the age of 60 considering that they will have slim chance of coming out of prison alive. But in Kader's case, he will be released if BNP can manage to come back to power. So people gone berserk.
 
Aadizane,

Last time i visited Pdf,you had pretty balanced if not pro Indian views.What happened in past 7 months?



Aadizane,

Last time i visited Pdf,you had pretty balanced if not pro Indian views.What happened in past 7 months?


Aazidane is a good guy and pretty normal, and I can tell he comes from a relatively normal Bangladesh family (besides the apparent wealth and high connections he claims/boasts they have) and is not some sort of Jamati fundamentalist or Pakistani-wannabe.

His only issue however is I think he thinks that in politics you cannot afford to be too idealistic as it doesn't work, so unfortunately in politics you have to do work with unsavoury characters like Jamat for a higher goal.

This is where me and him disagree and recent events where non-partisan Bangladeshis organized the Shahbagh protests and even manhandled an Awami league leader proves this. If you have principles you can succeed and make a difference.

I would still say he is a Bangladeshi nationalist though.
 
I don't know how it works in Bangladesh but often the judges have discretionary powers to award the sentences they see fit. So the judges here were perhaps entitled to award capital punishment to the convicted murderer, Qader Molla, but chose to give him life imprisonment (he is now with common criminals in a prison doing labour).

The government obviously in response to public demand is amending the law so that the prosecution can ask for a severer punishment.

Remember laws are made by governments who are there merely to serve the will of the public, and judges are merely there to interpret such laws.

On a personal note I do not care what happens to Qader Molla because he is just one person, the greater issue is the Jamati threat to Bangladesh and this outpouring of mass public anger has spelled out to the world (including our neighbours such as India, China etc) that we reject the hate-filled politics of Jamat who hate 9% of our population (Hindus) and who fought against our country and hate it.

For me the fact that protestors have vowed to boycott all Jamati organizations and businesses and seek to destroy them is more significant than whether Qader Molla or other Jamati criminals are executed or not.


Justice cannot be given and should not to be given by affection or hate but through logic .
to my information state minister for law kamrul's house is made by loan from Islami Bank . btw Islami bank share are mainly own by arab so making it Jamati bank is ridiculous .
 
Aazidane is a good guy and pretty normal, and I can tell he comes from a relatively normal Bangladesh family (besides the apparent wealth and high connections he claims/boasts they have) and is not some sort of Jamati fundamentalist or Pakistani-wannabe.

His only issue however is I think he thinks that in politics you cannot afford to be too idealistic as it doesn't work, so unfortunately in politics you have to do work with unsavoury characters like Jamat for a higher goal.

This is where me and him disagree and recent events where non-partisan Bangladeshis organized the Shahbagh protests and even manhandled an Awami league leader proves this. If you have principles you can succeed and make a difference.

I would still say he is a Bangladeshi nationalist though.

He was a nationalist and a hardcore BNP supporter 7 month ago too.That is a perfectly justified position.But in few thread i have visited,he was singing to the loony tunes of idune.


a question @Hammer-fist

Does Bangladeshi constitution has protection against ex-post facto conviction?
 
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Justice cannot be given and should not to be given by affection or hate but through logic .
to my information state minister for law kamrul's house is made by loan from Islami Bank . btw Islami bank share are mainly own by arab so making it Jamati bank is ridiculous .

dont fall for their deception please.. it was anti-crime against Humanity first, later turned into Anti Religion based politics, anti Islamic Organisations like Islami Bank.... Who is the most beneficiary of all this??? Think Again.... Its delhi.... I used to think PDF old timers are more matured than this.... But we are Bangali, Hujuge Bangali after all.........
 
Funny how BAL and media lunatics is screaming about this being free of party politics. :lol: The people leading these clowns R Pran gupal data, zafar Iqbal,VC of DU / JU, all Ghadani clowns along with 14 party alliance leftist thugs. Not to mention Capati league doing motorcycle showdown there. And why does it give the slogan Joy Bangla? How the hell is it non-partisan? :woot:

What’s more mind boggling is that this supposedly “democratic” gathering has unmasked typical awami-leftist facist nature. Can the clowns like @CaPtAiN_pLaNeT tell me how the hell is the following demand democratic:

- Shutting down amardesh, nayadiganta, Islamic tv, diganta Tv and making vows not to read them.
- Calls for shutting down one of the most successful financial institution the Islami Bank
- Calls for shutting Ibn Sina and Islamic Bank hospital. WFT. These R privstely held orgs. Where shameless awami munafiqs also go in hordes for cost effective treatment.
And what about these rantings of calling for beheading of any JI activist:
‘জামায়াত-শিবিরের আস্তানা, বাংলাদেশে রাখব না’, ‘একটা করে শিবির ধর, সকাল-বিকাল জবাই কর’, ‘জামায়াত-শিবিরের আস্তানা, ভেঙে দাও গুঁড়িয়ে দাও’।

???????? ??????????? ??????? : ?????????? ?????? ???????? ?????????? ???????? ????????? : ?????? ????????????? ?????????

And what about this, how the hell can any lunatic with ½ a birdsbrain call this non-partisan:

শাহবাগে গতকালের মহাসমাবেশের সভাপতি ও চরমপত্র পাঠকারী ব্লগার ইমরান কট্টর আওয়ামী লীগ সমর্থক। তিনি পেশায় চিকিত্সক এবং আওয়ামী লীগের সহযোগী সংগঠন স্বাধীনতা চিকিত্সক পরিষদের (স্বাচিপ) নেতা।

He even bad mouthed pres.ZIA:

ইমরান তার ফেসবুক, জিয়াউর রহমানকে কটাক্ষ করে স্ট্যাটাস এ লিখেছে, 'জাতীয় সংসদ প্রাঙ্গণে রাজাকারের কবর রেখে এই পূজা আর কতদিন? এ সার্কাস আর দেখতাম চায় না প্রজন্ম...এই শালাদের কোনো নিশানা রাখা যাবে না এই বাংলায়।’

???????? ??????? ?? ?? ?????? ?????!
 
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