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World Bank cancels Bangladesh bridge loan over corruption

first..now you guys are admitting that at least 1 crore bangladeshis are in india..good

2nd..which scrutiny???post link if you have.do your govt has info on 1 crore bangladeshi who fled to india??then please provide us.we'll deport them to your country..

3rd.what are you smoking???who care about bd vote??are you suggesting these 1 crore people trespass your country for only giving votes???where are your BDR???and if you think india can afford 1 crore spy(or govt sponsored false voters :hitwall:),i must say india has guts.. :lol: :lol:

don't blow gas ballons in the name of India.every country has false voters.thats your problem to find out.thats why election commissions are in the first place.don't be so blind in hate that you lost the track of reality..



@bdslph

thanx man for a sane and logical post..thanx a lot.. :tup:

@ My dear friend from 1947 to 1965 near about 50 lac of non-Muslims (Hindus) fled to India from East Pakistan. Now this 50 lac has become 4 crores after 60 years. Out of this 4 crores, I am talking only 1 crore were enrolled in the voter list in Bangladesh.
 
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@ My dear friend from 1947 to 1965 near about 50 lac of non-Muslims (Hindus) fled to India from East Pakistan. Now this 50 lac has become 4 crores after 60 years. Out of this 4 crores, I am talking only 1 crore were enrolled in the voter list in Bangladesh.

so,are you claiming that 1 crore pole vaulters are jumping right in front of the nose of BDR and they are watching???and where are your election commission???they are doing pretty lousy job as in India,everytime we check our voter list to make it free from names of deceased/same person who have registerd twice/false voters.
 
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Here is another example of how indians are partner to Awami League corruption crime.

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Lack of transparency in Warid-Bharti deal alleged



Sheikh Shahariar Zaman

Allegations of lack of transparency have surfaced over the telecom deal between Bharti Airtel and Warid.

Indian mobile telecom giant Bharti Airtel in 2009 bought 70 per cent stake in Warid, the sixth telecom operator in the country, almost at no price.

Chief strategy officer of Robi (formerly AkTel) Koji Ono has openly questioned the deal saying: "Docomo bought 30 per cent stake in Robi (formerly Aktel) at a price of $350 million and paid $20 million as tax to the government in 2008, but we don't know how much tax Bharti paid to the government to get the 70 per cent stake in Warid," he said.

The telecom regulatory authorities should make the whole deal clear so that everybody knows about the exact status of the deal and that Bharti was not given any undue favour for any reason, he said.

The parliamentary standing committee on planning has recently asked the telecom regulatory authorities to spell out the deal as the agreement has deprived the government of about Tk 1.35 billion in tax.

"We have sought an explanation on the deal as there is allegation that the government lost some revenue over the agreement," the committee chairman Oli Ahmed said.

Warid was registered with the Registrar of Joint Stock Company in December 2004 with a paid-up capital of Tk 2.0 million and authorised capital of Tk 100 million.

It changed its name from Warid Telecom BD (Pvt) Limited to Warid Telecom International Limited in 2006.

It raised its paid-up capital by Tk 9.25 billion in January 2007 and again by Tk 10.73 billion in March 2009. It struck a deal with Bharti Airtel and sold a part of its ownership to the Indian company.

Warid Telecom transferred over 114.47 million shares to Bharti Telecom at a price of Tk 0.06 per share on February 25 this year against its face value of Tk 100. The Warid telecom showed over Tk 27 billion in losses before the share transfer.

The government, however, withdrew 5.5 per cent telecom share transfer tax just before the handover of Warid share to Airtel.

On February 25, 2010, 207m new shares were created and transferred in the name Bharti.

AT present, Bharti Airtel owns 321.879 million shares and Warid Telecom International LLC owns 137.948 million of the company, whose paid-up capital stood at over Tk45 billion..

Bangladesh Telecom Regulatory Commission (BTRC) chairman Zia Ahmed said, "We have asked Bharti to submit its investment plan. It gave us a plan of $300 million for business expansion," he said.

He admitted that Bharti gave Warid $100,000 as "token money" and then it brought $300 million for investment in the company.

"Now Bharti owns 70 per cent stake in Warid and the $300 million investment has already arrived in the country," the chairman said.

Dhabi Group, promoter of Warid, was looking for a strategic partner as the operator had negative equity and eventually it struck the deal with Bharti, he said.

When asked about the tax loss to the government, he said, "I am against the 5.5 per cent tax imposed on transfer of telecom shares and I am happy that the tax was waived in February this year."

Mr Zia claimed that the commission allowed the Bharti-Warid deal after consulting with the government.

Under the Bangladesh Telecom Act, 2001, BTRC is empowered to take any decision and it does not need to consult with or inform the telecom ministry or any other government agency for taking any decision.

A post and telecommunication ministry official said the government was not aware of the deal as under the existing laws the BTRC does not need to discuss with the ministry for taking decisions.

"We cannot poke our nose into BTRC matters as the ministry's hands are tied," he explained.

He, however, said the cabinet has already approved the amendment to the telecom act to clip powers of BTRC and hand over certain authority to the government.

"The amendment is likely to be placed in the budget session for the approval of parliament," he said.

The amendment will empower the government to become the licencing authority and it will also fix tariff rates and revenue, he added.

When asked why the government has taken the decision to trim the regulatory authorities' power, he said the cabinet is the highest decision making body of the government and it must have a role in tariff and revenue matters of the telecom sector.

"The regulatory authorities will only be the implementing agency after the amendment to the telecom act," he added.

Lack of transparency in Warid-Bharti deal alleged
 
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Glory Glory to Sheikh Hasina and her minister Abul Hossain for asking percentage lol! Din Bodol, Digitalization khekz ! Hasina ekhon koi mukh lukabe?? :p MF AWAMIS

Beysharam la-hasina aar ki bolbe. Ohi kabiser sharam ache naki. Lanat amader upor j ahi kabis jaat kam jaat aurat ke katam karte pari nai.

This is what beyjaat hasina get for being arrogant and big mouthing.
 
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i dont like India much i will admit that but, it doest not mean you bring india ULFA etc.. into the topic
it is abt WB and BD and BAL Government
BAL was voted by the PPL of BD not by india and came to power
the Padma Bridge corruption has nothing to do with India India did not told BD to get money from WB
BNP is also same corruption
i dont support any one but i have not seen anywhere nor WB said India has anything to do with it
what ever BAL did was not good they made a bad relation with WB now i am thinking if we ever can get finance in future

i am sorry if i have hurt any one feelings

No hurt feelings, but why this love for India, which is screwing us every which way it can using its stooge AL? why should we spare India, since AL is nothing but India's agent? Do you have any idea how BAL came to power? People vote against their own national interest even in one of the worlds most advanced democracy and the most powerful country, the US of A, its called manufacturing consent using media. It is our job to inform people, those of us who know a little better than average joe. What gives you special insight into Bangladesh politics compared to many senior and experienced members? Who are you, some Bangladeshi student studying in Philippines?

some are trying to drag India which they have nothing to do it here

BAL failed end of story stop blaming WB ,
that guy blames the WB for corruption a link here i read
that so sweet and stupid corruption is every where but not like what BAL was trying to do

corruption can be in many ways not only involvement in money
many will think it is nothing but a serious shame for the country WB CANCEL THE MONEY it is every where all over the news shame on BAL

they making bad name for the Bangladesh and its people

BAL is India's agent to control the vassal state called Bangladesh, so India will automatically get dragged in every time there is a mention of BAL. If you don't like it, too bad, get used to it. It was India's baby from the start and it still is India's baby to control and use Bangladesh for India's own geopolitical interest.
 
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The issue is not the cancellation but the allegation of corruption. Hasina claimed her government was clean now she has been proved to be a liar......
"Aei Zia Shei Zia Na", was SKH's first comment to the BALers about the then PREZ Zia's 71s war's credential according to M R Rentu after she had put the first foot step at BD's Air Port in 1981. So, she had started her political journey at BD with a Geoblian type of 'Big Lie' and up until today continued it shamelessly. Any honest-rational would wonder on how was it possible? Answer would be look at Leo Strauss's "Rich and Powerful's" ability to build case on spinning a 'Big Lie' to produce more, further, recurrent and damn lies.

Now, is IND sheer powerful compare to BD? Answer is 'Yes'. Has it been unabatedly leveraging its resources since PAK's creation to keep East PAK/BD Subservient? Again 'Yes'. Did it already have E Pakistani/Bangladeshi intellectual, trader and militant in its grip from its birth? Yes as Hindu/Commie Professors/Teachers; Zamideers and RAWAMY thuggers. So, did inherited power of SKH made it easy to continue her lie and get away with unflinching Bharati's support. Answer was also damn 'Yes'.

I guess the above analysis would solve the puzzle of 'Legalization of SKH's continuous lies'. Now coming to Padma Bridge's issue, RAWAMYS already started to counter attack BNP, JI walas and they might up the ante to make it war's alike as means to engineer another 1/11 just to come back power illegally; especially knowing election isn't too far and sensing unprecedented defeat in a fair one.
 
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Beysharam la-hasina aar ki bolbe. Ohi kabiser sharam ache naki. Lanat amader upor j ahi kabis jaat kam jaat aurat ke katam karte pari nai.

This is what beyjaat hasina get for being arrogant and big mouthing.

Stick to Urdu zakir, your Bengali stinks! Lakh lanat on you.
 
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I don't know why we are beating about the bush over this, and India this and that.

The message from WB is clear:
"Look, you are a corrupt country, please look into that matter. Or else, we won't cooperate with you."

Yes, it is that simple really.

Also, the finance minister is making himself look like an idiot.

No worries, this government barely has a year left. But I doubt if the BNP would be any different given that they would come to power next.
 
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Its a disgrace how the "mighty" India supports this fascist regime. The billion dollar loan from India should be used to find this project.
 
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Its a disgrace how the "mighty" India supports this fascist regime. The billion dollar loan from India should be used to find this project.

Or in other words, the Awami League is a spineless party.
 
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Stick to Urdu zakir, your Bengali stinks! Lakh lanat on you.

Zakir is a Bangladeshi bengali not a hindinized Indian "bengali".Lakh lanat on your rotten
smelling hindinized bengali, which is unbearable. So please, refrain from advising real bengalis.
 
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Zakir is a Bangladeshi bengali not a hindinized Indian "bengali".Lakh lanat on your rotten
smelling hindinized bengali, which is unbearable. So please, refrain from advising real bengalis.

WTF is Hindinized Bengali:rofl:. Whatever it is, Indian bengali sounds better than the Timurized Bengali you lots speak, sounds fruity as/
 
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