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Who is this sacked Yunus?


Thursday March 03 2011 19:58:18 PM BDT


Afsar Ali, USA


1. The only Bangladeshi Nobel laureate

2. Who won Nobel Prize by staying and working within the boundary of <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" />Bangladesh

3. The only entrepreneur Nobel laureate of the world

4. Who has worked with the poorest of the poor of the world

5. The only bank (Grameen) established by him that won a Nobel Prize

6. Who believes in work over charity

7. Who focused in empowering the women folks of the village

8. Who gave a model to the world that bank can operate without collateral too

9. Who showed that the poor are creditworthy too

10. Who believes in dignity over mercy for the poor

11. Who has the magical capability to inspire all to actions

12. Who left a secure and comfortable western life to live and work staying in his impoverish motherland

13. Who organized expatriates and lobbied international communities for the independence of Bangladesh

14. Who gave an age-old practice of micro-lending an institutional shape

15. Who is pioneering the idea of social business &#8211; identifying and implementing the concept that busineess owners get gratification not only by making profit but by investing for social cause too.

16. Who single handedly uplifted the image of Bangladesh to the outside world

17. Who made Grameen as the best brand of Bangladesh &#8211; established 30 or so enterprises of now <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />

18. He is the only Bangladeshi who won most of the world prestigious prizes including Nobel Prize, US Presidential Medal of Freedom, Ramon Magsaysay Award, King Abdul Aziz Medal, etc.

19. The only Bangladeshi who made friends and earned admirations from the bigwigs of the world not by dint of official capacity but by his own charisma, sincerity, integrity, honesty and passion for the upliftment of the poor with a business model

20. Who showed that capitalism can work for the proletariat too.



The list goes on and on



Afsar Ali
USA
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Hasina vs Yunus March 2011
By David Bergman

What lies behind the sudden spate of bad press for the Grameen Bank founder?
Sketch: Somalee Banerjee

The start of a very few bad months for Muhammad Yunus, the managing director of Grameen Bank, began in November, with the broadcast of a documentary on Norwegian Television. It was not so much the film&#8217;s criticism of micro-credit that was worrying for Grameen &#8211; microcredit has been under some sustained critical assessment for quite some time. Rather, the film made allegations directed at Yunus personally, as well as claims that the bank misused millions of dollars of donor money.
The programme claimed that 15 years ago, Grameen&#8217;s Noble Peace Prize-winning founder had &#8216;quietly tapped Grameen Bank&#8217; for USD 48 million of aid money. This money, it alleged, had been transferred from Grameen Bank to a separate company, Grameen Kalyan, and some money was said to have been diverted to fund Grameen Telecom, a separate company.

Made for Norwegian TV, the programme might have aroused little international interest had it not been for the English-language online Bangladesh news portal, bdnews24.com. The Dhaka-based agency quickly took up the story, publishing a long report in English, using documents given to it by the Danish filmmaker. Its editors gave the story the headline, &#8216;Yunus &#8220;siphoned Tk 7bn aid for poor&#8221;&#8217;. The following day, the allegation was republished in most of Bangladesh&#8217;s newspapers, and soon it was an international story, with The Times in London suggesting that Yunus&#8217;s &#8216;reputation was under threat&#8217;.

Fourteen years ago, during the current prime minister&#8217;s first term in office, Sheikh Hasina was appointed co-chair of the Micro Credit Summit Council of Heads of State and Government, held in Washington, DC. At that time, she had nothing but praise for Mohammed Yunus. &#8216;We in Bangladesh are proud of the outstanding work done by Professor Mohammad Yunus and the Grameen Bank he founded,&#8217; she said in her remarks. &#8216;He has demonstrated to the world that the poor have the capacity to productively use even a small credit and change their fate. The success of the Grameen Bank has created optimism about the viability of banks engaged in extending micro-credit to the poor.&#8217;

In the aftermath of the bdnews24.com story, however, Prime Minister Hasina&#8217;s attitude has been starkly different. &#8216;Bangladesh has set many examples,&#8217; she told journalists in December. &#8216;Deceiving people by siphoning off their money is another such example. This is nothing but sucking out money from the people after giving them loans.&#8217;

Prime Minister Hasina was known to be resentful of Yunus when he received the Nobel Peace Prize, in October 2006 &#8211; Hasina is said to believe that the prize was rightfully hers. In her first term of government, between 1996 and 2001, following the signing of a peace treaty in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, Hasina had sent emissaries around the world to lobby international statesmen, including Nelson Mandela, to nominate her for the prize. When, five years after she left power, it was Yunus who received the prize, she apparently did not take it well.

Five months later, an event took place for which Hasina evidently never forgave Yunus. In February 2007, a month after a military-backed &#8216;caretaker&#8217; government took over power, he announced the formation of a new political party. At that time, the military-backed government was reported to be trying to remove her &#8211; along with Khaleda Zia, the leader of the other main political party &#8211; from active politics. Yunus said he wanted a &#8216;complete emasculation of the established political parties&#8217; in order &#8216;to cleanse the polity of massive corruption&#8217;. This did not go down well with Hasina, who reportedly thought Yunus was behind the strategy of removing the two leaders of the established parties from power &#8211; even though, after making these comments, he abandoned his idea of becoming active in party politics.

Time for old scores
Less than a week after the film was broadcast, the Norwegian government &#8211; whose funds were the ones said to have been stolen and misused &#8211; issued a report on the allegations. Erik Solheim, the Norwegian minister of the environment and international development, stated that, according to the report, &#8216;there is no indication that Norwegian funds have been used for unintended purposes, or that Grameen Bank has engaged in corrupt practices or embezzled funds.&#8217;

Subsequent inquiries by a local newspaper, New Age, identified that the documentary had failed to recognise that the movement of money from Grameen Bank to Grameen Kalyan was a mere &#8216;paper exercise&#8217;, and did actually not leave Grameen&#8217;s account. There was therefore no question that the money has been misused. Further, the money used to buy shares in Grameen Telecom was not donor money, but came from a bank-created fund to support welfare activities of its members and staff.

One might have thought that at least the Norwegian government response would bring an end to the allegations. But not at all. Toufique Khalidi, the chief editor of bdnews24.com, was having none of it. The official report &#8216;neither contradicts the Norwegian TV documentary, nor does it refute anything in our report. It rather corroborates what we have reported,&#8217; he said. (Khalidi appears to have been going by the old anti-journalistic adage, &#8216;Don&#8217;t let the facts get in the way of a good story.&#8217;) He refused to respond to the New Age article.

More importantly, Prime Minister Hasina appears to have read the situation as an opportunity for the government to make a sustained attack on Yunus. In the weeks after the documentary was broadcast, a slew of allegations against Yunus have been leaked to Bangladeshi newspapers. These included claims that Grameen Bank has created companies unlawfully, was acting outside the law by serving as managing director (as he was past the mandatory retirement age of 60 years), and that the bank was in fact &#8216;an organ of the state&#8217;. The bank has denied all illegality, including noting that the law does not apply to age limits for non-commercial banks such as Grameen.

Throughout all this, bdnews24.com has acted as a cheerleader. Intriguingly, the site&#8217;s executive editor, Khalidi, has another full-time job &#8211; as chief editor of Independent Television, a company owned by Prime Minister Hasina&#8217;s private-sector investment adviser, Beximco&#8217;s Salman Rahman. Rahman is also rumoured to be on the verge of buying a large amount of shares in the online company.

At any rate, in early January, the site published another high-profile, and highly critical, story on Yunus. This claimed that a two-decade-old contract between Grameen Bank and Yunus&#8217;s family&#8217;s printing company gave the &#8216;poor borrowers&#8217; a job having nothing to do with its core business.&#8217; It further suggested that the family company had gained financially by the arrangement, alleging, for example, that the use of Grameen staff in the printing company was &#8216;to boost dividends for the family business&#8217;.

However, beyond the question that it was clearly unwise for Yunus to have entered into any contract with his family, bdnews24.com&#8217;s two central claims in the story were patently untrue. The printing work undertaken by the Yunus family&#8217;s company assists the running of the core business of Grameen Bank &#8211; its only function is to print material for the bank. In addition, the arrangement has not, in the last 20 years, resulted in any family member receiving dividends or profits.

Whatever the truth of the matter, such coverage has helped to create a climate that has ostensibly legitimised a government decision to establish a wide-ranging enquiry into Grameen Bank, beginning in mid-January. Committee Chair Monwar Uddin Ahmed said that his committee will now look into the &#8216;Overall functioning of Grameen Bank, and suggest how to improve functions of the bank in the future, and in that context look at all legal economic social dimensions of the bank. There is also provision for a special audit of Grameen Bank by the Bangladesh Bank.&#8217; Ahmed also noted that the committee would be looking at all Grameen &#8216;sister organisations&#8217; and reviewing all recent news &#8216;particularly about the Norwegian programme&#8217;.

Yunus has also become subject to legal harassment over three criminal cases. In January 2007, a member of the Jatiya Somajtantrik Dal (JSD), a small left-wing party, filed a criminal defamation case against Yunus for alleging, in an interview, that Bangladeshi politics was simply about &#8216;the power to make money&#8217;. The JSD politician alleged that he had been defamed by this remark. For the past three years, the case had sat with a magistrate who had apparently taken no action, presumably because he realised there was no case to answer. But shortly after the new bdnews24.com report appeared, the magistrate issued a summons for Yunus to appear in court.

Some of the legal harassment seems to be clutching at straws. The other was a new case filed by a food inspector accusing Yunus of food adulteration, through a joint venture between four Grameen companies and the French food giant Danone. A food inspector is alleging that yogurt manufactured by the company was adulterated and is prosecuting a number of people, including Yunus as chairman of Grameen Danone. The legal basis for prosecution against a board member for such a matter is dubious.

Banking on&#8230;?
How this battle between Yunus and Hasina will end is far from certain. Despite commitments that the government inquiry will be objective and fair, it is clear that the intentions of the government towards Yunus are far from neutral. Prime Minister Hasina is reported to have told one visiting foreign dignitary that Yunus would not be allowed to remain as head of Grameen Bank, and that &#8216;he should leave now.&#8217; Friends of Yunus are convinced that the prime minister intends to do whatever it takes to destroy his good name, and to remove him from the institution he founded. There seem to be indications that the government wants to take over Grameen Bank, though Grameen has stated that the government only owns 3.4 percent of the institution.

Prime Minister Hasina might be betting that both Yunus and Grameen Bank are vulnerable due to the former&#8217;s weak links with Bangladesh&#8217;s civil society. Yunus does not come from Bangladesh&#8217;s elite, and has never ingratiated himself to it; further, many question whether he deserved the Nobel Peace Prize. Yet against this, Yunus remains an international statesman, and has support not only at the highest reaches of the US government, for one, but also among civil-society elites throughout much of the world.

&#8216;You have to realise that, on a scale of one to ten, if Yunus is close to ten in the eyes of international statesmen, the prime minister of Bangladesh is about one and a half,&#8217; says one former Bangladesh diplomat on condition of anonymity. &#8216;Yunus can get meetings with anyone; the prime minister can&#8217;t.&#8217; This both helps to explain Hasina&#8217;s continuing resentment of Yunus, but also the difficulty the prime minister faces in her battle with the &#8216;banker to the poor&#8217;. It remains unclear whether Hasina is really willing to risk the inevitable international backlash that would occur if her government ends up taking anything that is perceived as spiteful action against Yunus.

-- David Bergman is Editor, Special Reports of the daily newspaper, New Age, published from Dhaka.
 
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More to govt&#8217;s move against Yunus than meets the eye

THE move initiated by the Bangladesh Bank&#8212;and, by extension, the government&#8212;to have Nobel Peace Prize-winning Professor Muhammad Yunus &#8216;relieved of the responsibilities of managing director of Grameen Bank&#8217; looks set to touch off a ripple in Bangladesh&#8217;s national politics as well as international relations. According to a report front-paged in New Age on Thursday, in a letter faxed to the Grameen Bank chairman on Wednesday, the general manager for the central bank&#8217;s banking regulation and policy department claimed that the reappointment of Professor Yunus as managing director did not have prior approval of the Bangladesh Bank as per Section 14(1) of the Grameen Bank Ordinance 1983.&#8217;

The move looks set to ruffle the feathers of the United States. According to a report published in New Age on February 28, US officials directly told the prime minister, Sheikh Hasina, that US would suspend high-level diplomatic interactions with Dhaka and that she would not have the chance to meet the US president, Barack Obama, when she visits Washington in April to attend the World Islamic Forum, should Yunus be forced out of Grameen Bank.

In this context, the Hasina administration certainly deserves credit for upholding the state&#8217;s policy sovereignty and also the rule of law. Regrettably, however, selective exercise of policy sovereignty and even more selective application of law by the government tend to lend credence to the suspicion that Yunus&#8217;s dismissal is more an act of political despotism than the incumbents&#8217; assertion of national sovereignty or adherence with the law of the land. In case of awarding contracts to American and British companies for exploration of coal and gas, and in giving transit facilities to India, the government has hardly taken such a stance for policy sovereignty. Similarly, the very fact that the leaders and activists of the ruling party and its front organisations continue to be major violators of law, indulging in all sorts of crime poignant pointer on the government&#8217;s selective application of law.

Moreover, there seems to inherent inconsistencies in the government&#8217;s action with regard to the Nobel laureate. First of all, according to the Grameen Bank ordinance, three members of the board of directors of the bank are appointed by the government. Hence, it is inconceivable that the resolution of the board to reappoint of Yunus as the managing director was taken beyond the knowledge, if not without the acquiescence, of the government. Second, according to media reports, the reappointment was made in 2000, notably during the tenure of the previous AL government, which naturally raises the question why not then and why now. Third, only other day, Hasina was all praise for Yunus and Grameen Bank. Suddenly, the prime minister has started equating the &#8216;father of microcredit&#8217; with &#8216;bloodsucker&#8217;. What has led to Yunus&#8217;s fall from grace in Hasina&#8217;s eyes could be best explained by the two of them alone.

Of course, Yunus may not be the saint his sympathisers would want the people to believe and has time again been accused of preaching what he himself does not practice. A pertinent example would be the resolution of his bank&#8217;s board of director, allegedly at his own behest, to retain him as the managing director all his life or until he himself chooses to step down tends to betray his autocratic attitude. Ironically, Yunus has consistently criticised the two mainstream political parties&#8212;the Awami League and the Bangladesh Nationalist Party&#8212;for similar autocratic attitudes and practices. Allegations also have it that Yunus is above and beyond any transparency or accountability within Grameen Bank. Besides, Yunus is the one who publicly gave the illegal military-controlled interim regime full marks although he virtually froths in the mouth when talking in public about democracy and democratic governance.

However, it needs to be pointed out that the government&#8217;s apparent obsession with Yunus essentially puts the greater issue of microfinance and regulation of microfinance institutions to the backburner. Most importantly, it keeps in abeyance public discourse on microfinance towards its redefinition from a development paradigm to a business model, from a philanthropic exercise to a mere banking tool, which has been used to exploit people with exorbitant interest rates.

Be that as it may, now that the entire issue looks set to be settled in the court of law, with Yunus making it clear that Grameen Bank would take recourse to legal action against the government&#8217;s move to dismiss him, it is only expected that the incumbents would allow the law to take its own course, not the course dictated by them, as they have repeatedly shown predilection for.
 
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"I feel bad -- sometimes I feel terrible -- that I'm denying the person. But I restrain myself. I never give them (anything)," Yunus told Reuters several years ago. "I would rather try to solve the problem than just give them a hand and take care of them for the day."

A quote by Yunus,
 
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BB letters a sham: Yunus counsels

Dhaka, March 3 (bdnews24.com): The legal counsels of embattled-yet-defiant Nobel Peace laureate and pulled down managing director of Grameen Bank (GB) Muhammad Yunus claim that the Bangladesh Bank (BB) order removing him from the post violates his fundamental rights.

"The letter issued on February 27 by the central bank, stating 'it is not valid for Prof Yunus to continue holding office', and the one issued by BB on March 2, saying he is 'relieved from the position of Grameen Bank MD' are both without lawful authority and in violation of his (Prof Yunus') fundamental rights under Articles 27, 31 and 40 of the Constitution of Bangladesh," a press release from GB claimed on Thursday.

That being the reason, Yunus and nine directors of the bank, who represented the borrowers of Grameen Bank, the majority owners of the bank, brought separate legal challenges in the High Court against the BB orders, it added.

"Prof Yunus was appointed Managing Director of Grameen Bank in 1983 in full accordance with the Ordinance that created Grameen Bank the same year...and with full agreement of the central bank," the release read, adding, "Same was the case even after the Ordinance was amended in 1990."

In 1999, the release claimed, when Professor Yunus was about to reach 60, the age limit as per the Service Regulations of Grameen Bank of 1993 for its employees, the board unanimously decided that this limit should not apply to the managing director.

"The Bangladesh Bank has a very limited role to play, which is to accord prior approval to the appointment of the MD. In the case of Prof Yunus, the Bangladesh Bank had given such approval long ago in 1990. Later in 1999, the Bangladesh Bank queried whether Grameen Bank had obtained further approval. We responded to these queries, and Bangladesh Bank raised no further objections," pointed out the GB release.

Going a step further, the GB lawyers claimed that for over 11 years, the Bangladesh Bank annually and regularly approved Grameen Bank activities and operations. "The orders challenged came after these 11 years of no questions being raised and no show-cause notice being served on Prof Yunus."

The press statement added, "In addition to the above, the finance minister today (Thursday) said that the board of directors, which includes three government appointees&#8211;one of them being the chairman&#8211;decided to waive the retirement age limit for Prof Yunus once he reached the age of 60."

The High Court will pass orders on the Yunus' petition challenging the BB orders Sunday. In the meantime, it has directed the government not to take any steps that might be adverse to Yunus.

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Senator Kerry worried at 'removal' of Prof Yunus

Senator John Kerry, chairman of the United States senate committee on foreign relations, has expressed concern over 'removal' of Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus from Grameen Bank, saying the international community would keep a close eye on the situation.

&#8220;I am deeply concerned by efforts to remove Muhammad Yunus as managing director of the Grameen Bank," he said in a statement released in Washington on Thursday.

The head of the US Senate committee hoped both sides would reach a compromise to maintain Grameen Bank's autonomy and effectiveness.

"Institutions like the Grameen Bank make a significant contribution to Bangladesh's development and democracy and Professor Yunus' life-long work to reduce poverty and empower women through microloans has deservedly received world-wide attention and respect,&#8221; added John Kerry.

The statement is available on the US Senate website.
 
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What will happen if US starts to back up Yunus, and if Yunus come down into the street and starts politics? He should give a try if people start demanding . Something is happening behind, but we don't know. Why US is worried, and why AL removed him?

My mom was talking he don't even have any house of him in Dhaka. Is that true? Then he must be very honest.

Many good people have been being harassed by AL but this time it's became so clear.
 
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Khaleda criticises govt for dishonouring Yunus

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BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia on Sunday said the government badly tarnished the image of the country on the global stage by removing Muhammad Yunus in a disrespectful way.

The BNP chairperson said this in a press release in her first ever reaction on the issue.

Khaleda said she is deeply shocked and worried at the government’s move.

“It’s a matter of great regret that the incumbent prime minister has been regularly making disgraceful remarks about the Grameen Bank, its sister concerns and all other microcredit financers,” said the leader of the opposition in the parliament.

She also alleged that high-ups within the government, including the PM, are jealous of the Nobel Laureate’s achievement and contribution towards the country and the move to remove him from his position of the institution, which he founded, was an outcome of that jealousy.

Khaleda called upon people from all walks of life to play a courageous role against the government’s continuous move to humiliate an icon of the nation.
 
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Hearing on Yunus&#8217; petition adjourned
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The High Court did not pass any order on Sunday regarding Muhammad Yunus&#8217; writ petition challenging the legality of a central bank order removing him as managing director (MD) of Grameen Bank.

Earlier on Thursday, the HC bench of Justice Momtaz Uddin Ahmed and Justice Gobinda Chandra Tagore said it would pass its order regarding Yunus&#8217; writ petition on Sunday.

The HC bench heard submission by Yunus&#8217; counsels for about two hours and then adjourned the hearing till 2:00pm Monday.

Dr Yunus&#8217;s counsels told the court that there is no legal bar to Yunus for continuing in the office of MD of Grameen Bank.

Yunus was appointed with the approval of the central bank, they said adding that the BB has no authority to remove anybody from Grameen Bank, except giving approval of appointment as per the provision of Grameen Bank Ordinance 1983.

The BB issued the letter relieving Dr Yunus of his position without issuing any show-cause notice, Advocate Mahmudul Islam said, adding that the letter was issued on malafide and arbitrary intension, which is violation of law.

Barrister Rokanuddin Mahmud said the BB has no right to appoint or remove anybody from Grameen Bank. Only the board of directors of the bank can do so, as per banking company act, he added.

The same bench earlier allowed the microcredit pioneer to file a supplementary petition to submit more information on the same matter.

Pending the hearing on his writ petition challenging the legality of his removal, the High Court heard the supplementary petition first.

Earlier, while counsels of the petitioner and defendants, lawyers and journalists were waiting for the hearing to begin at 11:00am, Deputy Attorney General Karunamoy Chakma told the Daily Star that Justice Momtaz Uddin Ahmed informed him that the hearing on the petition would begin at 2:00pm.

Justice Momtaz quoted Justice Gobinda Chandra Tagore to be saying that he could not reach the court on time as he was caught in traffic jam.

Dr Yunus reached the court premises at around 9:00am, our correspondent covering the development reported from the High Court.

Yunus was unceremoniously relieved of his duties on Wednesday through a Bangladesh Bank letter sent to Grameen Bank Chairman Khondoker Muzammel Huq.

The central bank said Yunus failed to seek its approval when he was reappointed as the managing director in 2000, violating one of the statutes of the partly state-owned Grameen Bank.

Grameen however maintained that his position was legal.

Prof Yunus on Thursday filed a writ petition challenging the central bank order that removed him from the post of Grameen Bank MD as the wider international community showed its displeasure at the way the Nobel Prize winner for Bangladesh was treated.

The bench on Thursday fixed Sunday for giving order on Yunus' petition.

With Yunus&#8217; forced exit, the microfinance institution's journey of over 30 years enters a different stage. He had started his lone campaign to provide loans to the poor, who had always been overlooked by the traditional banks, from his home village of Jobra in Chittagong. Defeating all sceptics, he not only proved that the poor are bankable, but he could turn it into an international movement. Countries across the world, including the USA, China, and India embraced his model of microfinance.

Foreign diplomats in Bangladesh sharply reacted to the government's move and none of them took it positively. They said they never thought that the government could make such an extreme move against an internationally reputed personality like Yunus.

US Ambassador to Bangladesh in Dhaka James Moriarty on Thursday said the United States is deeply troubled by the government removing Yunus from Grameen Bank and termed it &#8220;an unusual way to handle a Nobel Laureate&#8221;.

The government move surprised many of Grameen&#8217;s borrowers, who dubbed him the pathfinder in elevating them from poverty.

Economists with huge policy-making experience denounced the way the government decided to remove Yunus from the Nobel Prize winning Grameen Bank.

&#8216;Friends of Grameen&#8217;, a newly established group headed by Mary Robinson, the former president of Ireland, who denounced the &#8216;new attempt of destablisation against Professor Yunus&#8217; also expressed concern
 
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Question: What does 1983 Ordinance says about the retiring age of the Managing Director? If it says or any law in Bangladesh says that a person more than 60 years can not work as an MD of a bank than BD Bank decision might be justified. However, if there is no restriction then it seems it is a political decision.
 
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If Yunus forms any party, then BNP should welcome that party, and should say that "We have got better opposite party, we are happy".
 
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If Yunus forms any party, then BNP should welcome that party, and should say that "We have got better opposite party, we are happy".

I did not understand what you said. What do you mean by :"We have got better opposite party, we are happy"
 
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Question: What does 1983 Ordinance says about the retiring age of the Managing Director? If it says or any law in Bangladesh says that a person more than 60 years can not work as an MD of a bank than BD Bank decision might be justified. However, if there is no restriction then it seems it is a political decision.

@ This 60 years age limit for the govt institution not the private bank.
@ It is purely a political issue.
@ Present govt is criticising this 1983 Ordinance which was promulgated by Ershad. But I will say that this ordinance has brought lot of fame for our country.
 
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I did not understand what you said. What do you mean by :"We have got better opposite party, we are happy"

Sorry, I meant, it's better to have two main opposit parties, BNP and Yunus's party. But no AL, lol. Yunus-party is better opposite party than AL, here.
 
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