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Thursday, January 13, 2011

The MYTH that the COMMUNISTS opposed the move of India and West bengal government to send off the SC OBC bengali refugees to DANDAKARANYA or ANDAMAN NICOBAR is quite and UNTRUTH. The Marxists maintained the False Resistance stance and in fact, create


The MYTH that the COMMUNISTS opposed the move of India and West Bengal governments to send off the SC OBC Bengali refugees to DANDAKARANYA or ANDAMAN NICOBAR is quite and UNTRUTH.The Marxists maintained the False Resistance stance and in fact, created the ENVIRONMENT for the refugees to opt for Rehabilitation out of Bengal.BIDHAN ROY, Shyama Prasad Mukherjee and Jyoti Basu , All of Them aligned and systematically CHANGED the DEMOGRAPHY of Bengal to get ETERNAL Power for BRAHAMINICAL Hegemony whatever may be the Political or Ideological COLOR to be!

CBI to reinvestigate 2006 Malegaon blast as Nitin Gadkari Wednesday launched the Rashtriya Ekta Yatra, or the national unity march, that will conclude Jan 26 with the hoisting of the tri-colour at Srinagar's historic Lal Chowk!

The CONSPIRACY is NOT Exposed as the Brahmin front Governments DELETED all records and minutes about the Refugee camps and Rehabilitation story.Nehru and ROY refused the East bengal refugees the status of PARTITION VICTIM as the Refugees from West Pakistan and Sind were treated. That is why the Punjabi refugee Problem was solved on war foot level. They were instantly given INDIAN Citizenship. While our people were PREDESTINED to be DEPORTED out of India as they were NOt Given Citizenship status and the people INSPIRED by the COMMUNISTS refusing to go out of Bengal lost the REFUGEE Status. Communists helped them to get settled in UNREGULATED  Refugee colonies, scores of them in every Bengal city and district in Bengal and converted them PERNMANENT Vote Bank.No bialiteral talks, no Refugee Policy, No citizenship, No Refugee status, No rehabilitation!! All those People, multiplied by continuous Refugee Influx from the other side of Border remained PERMANENT VOTE Bank of the MARXIST Gestapo and now, MAMTA Banerjee, the projected face of New BOSS of the Hegemony, has Captured the VOTE BANK using , Brahaminising the Anti Brahaminical aboriginal Indigenous MATUA Movement!

In Bengal, those Millions of SC OBC masses stranded in refugee camps were given just one , Two or Three Cuttah land to make HOME. Nothing for Job! Nothing for Livelihood. It made an UNTOUCHABLE SUPER SLUM Bengal within Bengal, the HEART being Kolkata itself and the SUBURBANS where our People degenerated live DEHUMANISED as SUB HUMAN!


Indian Holocaust My Father`s Life and Time -FIVE HUNDRED  SIXTY TWO

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The MYTH that the COMMUNISTS opposed the move of India and West Bengal governments to send off the SC OBC bengali refugees to DANDAKARANYA or ANDAMAN NICOBAR is quite and UNTRUTH.

The Marxists maintained the False Resistance stance and in fact, created the ENVIRONMENT for the refugees to opt for Rehabilitation out of Bengal.

BIDHAN ROY, Shyama Prasad Mukherjee and Jyoti Basu , All of Them aligned and systematically CHANGED the DEMOGRAPHY of Bengal to get ETERNAL Power for BRAHAMINICAL Hegemony whatever may be the Political or Ideological COLOR to be!

The CONSPIRACY is NOT Exposed as the Brahmin front Governments DELETED all records and minutes about the Refugee camps and Rehabilitation story.

Nehru and ROY refused the East Bengal refugees the status of PARTION VICTIM as the Refugees from West Pakistan and Sind were treated.

That is why the Punjabi and Sind refugee Problem was solved on war foot level.So that LK ADWANI is projected as the Next Prime Minister while Dr. Manmohan Singh Is the Prime Minister of India for back two back terms. both happen to be REFUGEES. contrarily, lo less than Five Hundred Million Bengali SC OBC Refugees are TARGETED for DEPORTATION. The refugees were settled in TRIBAL area to pit the SC OBC Humanscape against the Tribal Landscape. Now the Underground Region is Discovered afresh as RICH Treasury of Mines and Minerals. SEZ, PCPIR and Nuclear Plants  as well as mega cities of Future to be developed by India Incs, MNCs and LPG Mafia, to push for ECONOMIC Reforms creates the UNPREEDENTED Urgency to EVACUATE the Treasure land countrywide. Hence Unique Identity Project and Citizenship Amendment Act have to be used against these PREDESTINED Victims of economic reforms and Manusmriti Rule!

As it is happening in Orissa.

in Malkangiri, SEVEN Thousand families resettled in DANDAKARANYA Project have been served QUIT INDIA Notice!

In Kendrapara and Jagata singh Pur Districts the Refugee area have been NOTIFIED as PCPIR Region. earlier Bengali refugees settled in Ram Nagar area of Mahajatipara were BRANDED as Bangladeshi and 21 of them have been DEPORTED. All of these people are direct RIOT Victims of NOAKHALI!

In Uttarakhand, then BJP governemnt declared that all Bengali refugees resettled in the area since 1952 were Bangladeshi illegal Migrants. Local communities, Political Parties and Media, quite UNLIKE as in Bengal, stood ROCK SOLID behind them.The attempt to deport the Refugees just SUSPENDED. But the SIDCUL  Megacity RUDRAPUR is eating our land daily!

In Maharashtra, the Lease for the resettled refugees has EXPIRED decades ago. now, they may be ejected out any time. Mind you, only the refugees in Malkangiri in Orissa  and Dineshpur in Udham singh Nagar Uttarakhand have the Right to land!

Punjabi and SIDHI refugees were instantly given INDIAN Citizenship. While our people were PREDESTINED to be DEPORTED out of India as they were NOt Given Citizenship status and the people INSPIRED by the COMMUNISTS refusing to go out of Bengal lost the REFUGEE Status.

Communists helpd them to get settled in UNREGULATED  Refugee colonies, scores of them inevery Bengal city and district in Bengal and converted them PERNMANENT Vote Bank.

No biliteral talks, No Refugee Policy, No citizenship, No Refugee status, No rehabilitation!!

All those People, multiplied by continuous Refugee Influx from the other side of Border remained PERMANENT VOTE Bank of the MARXIST Gestapo and now, MAMATA Banerjee, the projected face of New BOSS of the Hegemony, has Captured the VOTE BANK using , Brahaminising the Anti Brahaminical aboriginal Indigenous MATUA Movement!

CBI to reinvestigate 2006 Malegaon blast as Nitin Gadkari Wednesday launched the Rashtriya Ekta Yatra, or the national unity march, that will conclude Jan 26 with the hoisting of the tri-colour at Srinagar's historic Lal Chowk!The Yatra has been Flagged off from the Aboriginal Indigenous land of bengal Captured by the Micro Minority Brahamins!

The Holocaust was Planned in Bengal with HINDU Mhasabha Intiative led by SHYAMA PRASAD Mukherjee and NC Chatterjee to destroy MULNIVASI S, ST, BC ,OBC and converted Minorities!

RSS chose Benagl once again to evoke the BULLSHIT Brahaminical Nationalism citing Vande Mataram!

The Marxist Brahaminical Zionist Fascist Gestapo rule has strengthened Brahaminical Hegemony NEVER Before!

Our People were DUPED Never before!

Brainwashed Never Before!

They kill themselves! They wound themselves! Just for the Sustenance of Manusmriti Rule with a War Call of Parivartan so much hyed by Toilet media and the Civil Society and Intelligentsia on Pay Roll of the INDIA INCS LPG Mafia government of India extra constitutional anti National!

I came to know the real story of Marichjhanpi very late! I had beeen trying very hard to know about erstwhile Refugee Camps in Bengal and Rehabilitation DATA missing! Some details of ranaghat camp GHETTO and Pendamic in Bengal refugee camps have been, of course, documented but case studies into Brahaminical Arayn Venegeance, EXCLUSION, Scientific Untouchability and the grand CONSPIRACY to Finish us throwing out of BENGAL have not DONE at all! Our people were ejected out of Pesantry and most of them being illiterate, could not write anything about their Plights as we see how the BRAHAMIN authors Manipulate the History in every sense!

I knew that people from Bagjola and Kashipur camps have resettled in Nainital also. Some of the families are in Basantipur also.

My family had been in Ranaghat coopers camp in Bengal wherefrom they were shifted to Chrabetia camp in Cuttack, orissa as my father late Pulin Babu opposed the MOVE to make the Refugees COOLIES in Darjiling tea gardens as they made some of them coolies in Nilgiri tea and coffee gardens in TAMILNADU!

But I could not interact with anyone with real Experience of the surgical plan to Deport SC OBC Refugees from Benagl so that it could be the FREE HOMELAND of Zionist foreigner Brahamins Micro Minority.

Coincidentally, my Eldest cousin MEERADI and her husband KHIROD Dadababu joined us in sodepur last week as they have to visit GANGA Sagar.

KHIROD dadababu and his family hd been  sent to Rampur, UP from BAGJOLA Camp!

We talked on his experience.

He stunned me with his graphic details with all the ELEVEN camps in KOLKATA who were originally slated to be Rehabilated in the area of modern suburbs BIDHAN NAGAR, BAGUIHATI, KESHTOPUR, RAJARHAT, NEW TOWN and SALT lake!

The land was selected and the survey was in progress.

But the BRAHAMINS, belonging to Congress as well as Communst Party planned otherwise.

Since all the Refugeesof the Eleven Kolkata Refugee Transit camps  were united on the same line as the MARICHJHANPI Adventure Refugees of FIVE MP Camps in late seventies, it was very easy to manipulate the Public Mandate.

The Brahamins evoked Ethnonationalism against the East Benagl refugees and the Local Residents were mobilised to OPPOSE the REHABILITATION Plan.

They obstructed the SURVEY and Land settlement teams to continue the work.

On the other hand, they BRAINWASHED the Refugee Leaders led by HEMANTA Biswas to oppose the Rehabilitation Plan. As did with Satish Mandal, the Refugee leader from MANA camp in Raipur in Marichjhanpi Genocide master Plan!

MaMARXIST Local Leader Tahir Hussain was working roud the clock to mobilise the Local Residents on the one hand and the SC, OBC refugees on the pother hand.Communists were joined by the leaders of Congress, RSS and Forward Block!

It was RSS specific hate campaign High VOLTAGE. Like in MARICHJHANPI Case, in Kolkata refugee Camps also, the refugees were oriented in single direction by the same leadership and command!

COMRADE Jyoti Basu was leading the Campaign to oust bengali refugees out of Bengal. As he had been the Master Planer and chief executive of Marichjhanpi Genocide!

Then chief Minister DR. BIDHAN Roy and the Rehabilitation Minister MAYA CHATTERJEE and Food Minister RENUKA Chakraborty accomplished the agenda with Masterstrokes.

As we know that the MARXISTS were opposing the DEPORTATION of Bengali Refugees out of Benagl is UNTRUTH.

In fact,Brahamin belonging to Congress, RSS and Communist party NOT Only Planned the Partition of India to capture Political Power in Bengal ending the DALIT Muslim Pre Independence Power sharing and readjusting the Bengali demography as well as Geopolitics, but all of the ALIGNED led by Dr. BIDHAN roy, SHYAMA PRASAD Mukherjee and Comrade JYOTI BASU, and SUCCEEDED to oust most of the SC OBC Bengali refugees out of Bengal.

DANDAKARNAYA and ANDAMAN projects were planned with FULL CONSENT of the Marxists as the Marxists supported NDA UPA Combine led by LK ADWANI and the BRAHMIN SUPER CONSPIRATOR Pranab Mukherjee, launched National heate and Deport campaign against BENGALI SC OBC and converted Minorties!

Only last day, the Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharya said in Matua headquarter that all refugees will get CITIZENSHIP just to mobilise majority Matua votes in no less than SEVENTY four Assembly Constituencies.

But the Left did support to pass Citizenship Amendment Acts 2003 and 2005.

Not only this, they did NOT oppose UNIQUE Identity Project launched by ILLEGAL UNCONSTITUTIONAL UID authority led by South Indian Brahamin and former INFOSIS Boss Nandan NIEKANI!

The East Bengal refugees were kept in TRANSIT camps and were to live on DOLE.

They still continue to live on Virtual DOLE on Humanitarian base as they have NO citizenship! NO Refugee Status! No Human Right! No civic Right!

In Bengal, those Millions of SC OBC masses stranded in refugee camps were given just one , Two or Three Cuttah land to make HOME.

Nothing for Job!

Nothing for Livelihood.

It made an UNTOUCHABLE SUPERSLUM bengal within Bengal, the HEART being Kolkata itself and the SUBURBANS where our People degenrated live DEHUMANISED as SUB HUMAN!

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City experiences coldest winter in seven years

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Assam under grip of cold wave

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    "THE CITIZENSHIP AMENDMENT ACT-2003 IS A CONSPIRACY TO COMMIT THE EN MASSE HOMICIDE OF MULNIVASIES IN GENERAL AND MIGRATARY BENGALEES OF EAST BENGAL IN PARTICULAR SETTLED PERMANENTLY IN VARIOUS PLACES AND PARTS OF INDIA".
    Addressing the last session of the 1st day of the 22nd National Convention held at Agra, Mr. Waman Meshram says that the subject designed for this session is very important in view of Nationwide Movement. The citizenship Amendment Act. 2003 alternatively as long as this Act remains applicable which has deprived the migratory Bengalis from their rights for citizenship, their problem could not be/would not be sorted out and solved until and unless it is seen to combine with the movement of our great dignitaries and personalities of Bengolies and linking it with the prospective to revive it in the form shape thereof as the Nationwide Movement. These two enter-linked subjects have been designed to discuss and debate there on.
    The subject is extremely serious. We will have to go in deep about the events surrounded this matter. It is historical fact that in 1946 the elections of assemblies were being conducted. Gandhi and Congress both were not in favor that Baba Saheb should have an opportunity to represent on behalf of the untouchables of India and even widely declared that not only door even windows were closed for his entry into the constituent Assembly. In Maharastra at was difficult for Baba Saheb to stand and be elected to the constituent Assembly. In such hard situation then prevalent, Mr. Jogendra Nath Mandal assured Baba Sahab to make him elected to the constituent Assembly. Though Mr. Jogendra Nath Mandal was the candidate yet he sacrificed his interest and managed to have elected Baba Saheb to the constituent assembly even in spite of the fact that the Bengal Region was populated in majority by Muslims who were politically in rule these prevailing there circumstances were tangible. Mr. Jogendra Nath Mandal who represented Khulna, Jassor, Borisal and Faridpur and by other colleges as there was 70% population of our people of Mulnivasies, made the base for Babasaheb to be elected and succeeded in his efforts. Hopes of Gandhi and his congress shattered. Babasaheb was made to represent us in the constituent Assembly. This was due to the conscious efforts and foresightedness of Mr. Jogendra Nath Mandal.

    Imaginatively many facts emerged out of the circle of events. Had Babasaheb been not managed to have been elected to constituent assembly, he would have not been recognised as the representative of the oppressed and exploited communities. It was a crusade against our enemies Gandhi and congress. Congress under compulsion had to compromise with Babasaheb. It could be sensed an extremely situation. Hopes of Babasaheb could have crumbled, would have no opportunity to represent us and offered the chairmanship to construct the constitution of India. It is justly presumed that played a significant role to strengthen us legally and constitutionally. It would not be exaggeration to say that we the Mulnivasi of the country have been saved from the social slavery by our Bengali Brothers.
    Situation so prevailed in the past was the pre thought conspiracy to commit genocide. No we are in a position to stand and struggle for constitutional rights we all Mulnivasies need compulsorily and constitutionally to realize the sense of unity in disparity.

    It is this quite understandable that our respected leader Mr. Jogendra Nath Mandal served the humanity played extremely important role faced the tactful conspiracy of Gandhi Nehru and Rajendra Prasad who were deeply shocked. So these congress people gave the East Bengal, where 70% population was of our people, in Partition of India. It was the then law of the British Parliament that the division of India would be made on the basis of population. The basis of division of India was the majority of Muslims and non-Muslims. The basis was percentage formula, surprisingly the East Bengal was having the 70% population of Mulnivasi, was parted with to form the East Pakistan. This was retaliations. Our migratory 3 crores Bengali had become and have been still becoming the victim of the discrimination of the Brahaminical click, who in retaliation agreed to hand over the abundantly inhabited area of the East Bengal to Muslim, where they were in minority. Thus the East Pakistan created and our brothers migrated from the East Bengal had become the victim of atrocities.

    Now the time has come to think over our problem especially the migratory Bengali who were never allowed to settled in the West Bengal after the partitions by the Brahaminically dominated Government there. This was due to the fact that had they been allowed to resettle in the West Bengal areas there would have emerged political establishment there. The three crores migrated Bengali would have emerged a political force menace to the communist Brahaminical Government. These migratory Bengali brothers were compelled to settle in other parts and places of the country. Where they have been living in the precarious condition without having the constitutional rights, specially the right to citizenship scattered and spread our Bangali brothers have been facing the of starvation and recination contrarily non-Muslim who migrated from West Pakistan-Punjab Sindh and other parts thereof, were resettled loans and places were provided to them who are more prosperous in comparison to the migratory Bengali brothers. Even the properties left by these people had non-been exchanged and transferred till today these migratory Bengali Brothers have been living in the poor condition in the West Bangal and even other states of the country. This was due to reason that our great leaders of Bengal managed to send by election Bababaheb to the constituent assembly of the country where the proved the heavy weight to others representatives of the Congress. Babasaheb could control the Constituent Assembly due to his deep knowledge and wisdom.

    Further Mr. Meshram gave an example saying that one of our representative from Maharashtra state Barrister Jaykar was asked to speak on the objection Regulation placed by Mr. Neheru in the Parliament. Barrister Jayakar was discouraged created hue and cry and ridiculed by raising loud voice and beating the tables. Barrister Jayakar was so disgusted and depressed and he resigned from the membership of the constituent Assembly and there after he never turned to participate in the proceedings. Congress also pre-planned to discourage Babasaheb by displaying the unprecedented behavior as done with Barrister Jayakar.

    Babasaheb surprised to note to provide the early opportunity to speak, nevertheless being unprepared Babasaheb delivered his speech in the Parliament as requested by Dr. Rajendra Prasad. Babasaheb was so impressive and to the point that it was appreciated with beating to tables. The cassette of this speech is available in record. This speech was informative and valuable. Babasaheb being the chairman of the Drafting Committee of the constitution faced situation individually with the courage and devotion. The provisions inserted in the frame-work constitute by Babasaheb was document. It was rather a "Constitutional Revolution. He successfully drafted the constitutional provision and did away with the supremacy of the Brahaminical rule.
    Broadly speaking the supremacy in the constituent Assembly of Babasaheb who drafted the constitution, was his prime role. Socio-academic scenario changed, awareness among us spread. Our people had and have the opportunities for all round development. Forest flourished by virtue of our labor and wisdom. Citizenship conferred upon us. Brahamin click was perplexed and remained persistently perturbed. This conspired act of all Brahimin clicks- of Congress-BJP and Communists brought this black act, specifically to deprived the migratory Bengali mulnivasi from their rights of citizenship. Plans were conspired to desert, destabilize and destroy them. Support of media was taken detrimentally. It was started to say and publish that the migratory Bengali are intruder traitor and the danger to the people of India. How it could be said. The Brahaminical click was not to accept them as the Indian personnel due to the political reasons. Their huge assembly in India would have jeopardized their means of living, their existence and identity. In the given circumstance then prevalent, it can conveniently be taken note thereof that disunited migratory Bengali become so desperate that they could hardly raise their voice against their miseries. Stranded this class of destitute Bengali was thrown on the mercy of the Govt. machinery controlled and run by at the state of West Bengal and at Centre the citizenship amendment act was passed so cleverly and cautiously that even today most of us are not aware about its pros and cons. In fact Babasaheb had to be nominated as the Chairman of the Drafting Committee as a result of condition imposed by the British Rulers in India. It was done so under compulsion and compromise. Babasaheb was exclusively a great problem for Gandhi, Congress and its leaders. Whatever Babasaheb had done by drafting the constitution, left a significant reflection. This is for our information and understanding, Babasaheb was the architect. Provisions inserted in the constitution are master pieces which could be termed as a constitutional Revolution, rule of Brahaminical tradition and socio-religious sanction made to merge in duets.
    Babasaheb being the chairman of the Drafting Committee and nominee of the oppressed people was a great danger to the Congress. Our people of the undivided Bengal elected Babasaheb to represent in the Constituent Assembly of India. The irritated Congress click divided the Bengal into two parts East Bengal and West Bengal. East Bengal was given to Pakistan though it was deeply populated by SC ST and OBC. The division was against the policy whereby it was provisioned that only those areas of Bengal inhabited by 70% of the untouchable and touchable oppressed communities would be handed over to India. But due to the part was played by Brahamins and tactfully agreed to partition like this as they knew that their supremacy was at stake and danger to their existence. The partition of the Bengal posed multiple problems to our people who became refugee. No shelter was provided, compelled to settle in forest and remote areas and forced to settle in other states so that they may not have the opportunity to live together.

    It was sensed by the communist Brahamins to deprive the migratory Bengalis from their right to citizenship and hence these Brahaminical click of CPM, Congress and BJP came together and the citizenship amendment Act 2003 was in acted. All migratory Bangalis mostly Non-Muslim were declared publicly as intruder and traitor. Had these migratory become Muslim, why they would apply their surname as Biswas, Malik, Sarkar and Mandal. This reflects they are not Muslims the matter is not of the Muslim intruder. It is the matter of migratory SC, ST and other like backward classes.

    Mr. Meshram further states. I deeply studied the matter explore and analyze the situation problems of our Bengali migratory brothers. I chalked out the special plan to cope with our brother's problems so computationally created by Brahaminical forces. The counter plan made to make aware our Bengali Brothers about their hidden problems and it was divulged that BAMCEF to is their organization for their safety and cause. This was done to mingle with us. We are also brothers and stand in support and for their safety. Brahaminical click knew the matter hidden behind the act, our people are not aware that the matter is serious for our maintained and existence.
    Under phases of the counter plan a conference on 18 and 19 Sept., 2005 on national level was managed to hold at Nagpur to highlight the pros and cons of the Act. Before this convention, the Bureaucrat Machinery acting under the instruction of the Brahanimical click stopped the implementation of Act. Migratory people of Bengal were perplexed of being ousted and were under horror. This conference which simply discussed the problem of the migratory Bengali showed the fruitful results. Atrocities on them stopped. Administrative machinery stopped the implementation of provisions of the Act. Most of us think differently BAMCEF Act strategically with the planned way. But the Govt. of India always have the capacity to sense the public protest due to the political reasons and from the intelligent machinery. The Act is still in existence. Only its implementation has been restrected. But our problem is to abrogate the Act in to. Our Bengali brothers should appropriately know their problem is our problem and the same persists. A tight vegil there on is always required. So to keep matter alive. I know the character of the enemy who will never sit silent. Like wise we should also active and alert owing to this reason this subject was made for the wide and comprehensive discussions.

    We all should understand that so long as Act is in existence, our calamity will remain in existence. Our people may the made victim every now and then due to this Act as the Govt. machinery has the force to apply on us. Action under Act now stands still but our Bangali brothers have been not conferred the right to citizenship till now. UNO has the law there about that not a single man can live without the right of citizenship right. I was apprised of by Justice Sawant there about. It follows that citizenship is the birth right and cannot be snatched away. It is the matter of the human right none could be deprived to exercise it. The constitution has also provided safeguards therefore our Bengali brothers who have reported their presence in this convention should not understand, that their problem stand wiped out due to the brake on the implementation of Act. Our enemy may have the alternative strategy for this application we will have our own strategy to cope with the problem. The strategy is that we will have to link our action plan and strategy with the movement launched by Great Peoples of the Bengal. Specifically Guru Chand Gauri Chand launched the movement for this cause and purpose which was followed by Mr. Jogendra Nath Mandal. This movement should be revived linking it with this nation wide movement.

    The action plan for the revival of the movement is to trace out our Bengali Brothers scattered and settled in various states of the country to aware them and make them join us, make them part of the organization. Units branch and camps would managed for them who are more than 2 corers in India. Among them there are 2 lakes medical practioners who have to doing the Chandsi-Dawakhana and Ayurvedic dispensary and small hospitals all over the country. Agra has also such dispensaries in many numbers. Economic condition of such Bengali even being not the citizen of India we will make the social network for them through out the country. It will and may develop the human resources and financial resources in a large number in coming times.

    This problem of the right to citizenship has brought for us the great opportunity to lay the foundation of the socio-eco. force. Calamities are always the test to judge our strength and to seek justice against injustice. I am solidly thinking to make the strategy which should be brought home to all of us. Wherever you happen to come across such Chandsi medical practitioners, contact and make them aware about this long standing perplexity and problem as they are our people. I say that our workers should make them aware about the identity and existence of BAMCEF which is for them and for their security. We should have made up mind to support them and are not separate from us. This prime necessity in the society we belong to. In every area stage and steps in every district tehsil and township is indispensable to establish our mutual recognition. This will produce human energy and power to launch the nationwide movement for which we have the commitment and socio-moral obligation. After the partition and the formation of Pakistan many people migrated from Sindh and Punjab, who were made to settle here and are in prosperity. One of them a Sindhi Lai Krishan Advani came, became the great leader and has been dreaming to be the Prime Minister of the country, like were I. K. Gujral a refugee from the Punjab had been the Prime Minister of the country. Jyoti Basu has been Chief Minister of the West Bengal. Likewise the present Chief Minister of the state of West Bengal is Buddha Dev Bhattacharya. These both are refugees migrated from the East Pakistan! Contrarely our Bengali Mulnivasi brothers are made to chide dust, brought in the vicinity of starvation and renunation. The grave loss could be anticipated that our migrated Bengali being our kith and kens compelled to remain aloof and distinct from their brothers living in the country. This fact needs the wide publicity and propaganda.

    Further I will also tell something more in this context. When I toured to the West Bengal, I met some SC's, ST's and OBC migrated persons who told me they are Hindus. I told them that those who have made laws, do not recognize you as Hindu, you are simply refugees and hence you have no right to be called the citizens of India. Brahamin click of CPM, Congress and BJP who conspired and enacted the Citizenship Amendment Act 2003 which passed during the NDA regime. Brahmin is Brahmin first whether it is Congress BJP or CPM. It means that their identity and interest are of the prime phenomenon. In the Durban conference on the creamy layer discussion all the Brahmin participants irrespective of their parties united. Brahmin is a Brahmin. He is neither Communist nor Socialist, Gandhivadi, Sanatani or Progressive. We have noted from the Durban conference held in South Africa and the enactment of the citizenship Amendment Act 2003. Had he been Gandhivadi, he would have not assassinated Gandhi. We should have attention on there facts.

    Broadly speaking it is the necessity of the time to make all migrated Bengali Brothers, especially Chandsi Mediocrities in the fold of the organization.
    They can also become the part and partial of our organization where is their future in all walks of life social, political, economic and cultural. We have developed the concept of Mulnivasi for the unanimity of purpose and the of action. We have designed a casteless society a society for the welfare of the poor, a society for the oppressed and neglected.

    I remind you that this is risky affair. Our enemy propagates through media and print media publicly and widely concealing the rality that the migrated Bengali brothers are traitor and to sabotage the country. This is being propagated openly but fact is this that they (Brahamins) are not the aboriginal Indians. They are not the Mulnivasi of our land and our country.

    In the conference that if these migratory Bengali are allot accepted as the citizen of India, the matter would take violent and serious change in the future. BAMCEF is going to take it its own problem. Nevertheless this migratory Bengali problem is our joint problem and vicariously be handled. I remind you that Babasaheb election managed to facilitate the entry in the constituent Assembly was boom for all of us. This was and could be possible due to the sense and dedicated efforts of our Great Bengali Dignitaries. Side by side BAMCEF promise and take the commitment that we would take issue to the UNO and raise it before the international human rights commission situated at Geneva. We are at more to make the documentation there on to stand a struggle for this purpose.

    In the end, I sincerely expect that all delegates participated in the 22nd national Convention go to the field propagate about this burning problem and stand by these oppressed and neglected migratory Bengali brothers and take their cooperation. We are proceeding to build up the nationwide movement. With this I take leave.

    National Issues and Speeches

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    Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) chief Nitin Gadkari Wednesday launched the Rashtriya Ekta Yatra, or the national unity march, that will conclude Jan 26 with the hoisting of the tri-colour at Srinagar's historic Lal Chowk, a move opposed by the Jammu and Kashmir government.

    According to the BJP, the yatra's purpose is to uphold the unity of India and bind the youth of India with Kashmir.

    The yatra, on a bus converted to look like a chariot used by Hindu warriors of yore, will pass through 11 states before reaching Lal Chowk, the centre of Srinagar, on Jan 26.
    Gadkari kicked off the yatra by handing over the tricolour to Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) president Anurag Thakur.
    'This is very unfortunate that after 63 years of independence we need to go to Kashmir for hoisting a flag. Lakhs of Kashmiri Pandits have been evicted from Kashmir. Congress is only interested in vote bank politics,' Gadkari said after launching the yatra.

    'The problem of Kashmir is because of the appeasement policies of the Congress. Why is it that this government doesn't have the courage to say no to 'azaadi' (freedom) and they have to stay in Kashmir. Kashmir is an integral part of India and it will remain so,' Gadkari said.

    This 'Ekta Yatra' has drawn much attention after Kashmiri separatist leader Muhammad Yasin Malik challenged the BJP's decision to hoist the tri-colour at Lal Chowk.
    Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah also asked the BJP not to hoist the flag at Lal Chowk as this would unnecessarily 'provoke' the people of Kashmir.
    PTI ADDS

    Meanwhile J&K-based BJP leaders today said the party is firm on its plan to hoist the tri-colour at Lal Chowk in Srinagar on January 26 and will also pay homage to war martyrs in Uri and Baramulla.

    "We will go ahead with our scheduled programme of visiting Uri, Baramulla and Srinagar to pay homages to the war martyrs like Brig Rajinder Singh and Maqbool Sherwani, besides hoisting tri-colour at Lal Chowk in Srinagar", state BJP chief Shamshir Singh Manhas said told party workers in Jammu.

    He slammed National Conference and Congress for criticizing BJP youth wing's Rashtriya Ekta Yatra and their plans to pay homages to the martyrs and hoist tri-colour at Lal Chowk.
    Manhas alleged that leaders of NC and Congress are misleading masses to divert attention from the failures of NC-Congress coalition government in the state.
    BJYM state President Munish Sharma, on the occasion, criticized all such elements who are opposing the hoisting of tri-colour at Lal Chowk. He said that even the constitution allows every individual to hoist tri-colour "in a respectful way" and the BJYM activists are not going to commit any crime by doing so.

    On the other hand,In a fresh development in the 2006 Malegaon blast probe, a special court on Thursday granted permission to CBI for reinvestigating the case in wake of "confession" statements made by Swami Aseemanand linking Hindu groups to terror acts.

    CBI has moved the application before a MCOCA court here after the statement made by Swami Aseemanand under section 164 Criminal Procedure Code before a magistrate in which he claimed that Hindu groups had carried out the Malegaon blast in 2006 that left 37 people dead and over 100 injured.

    Accepting CBI's arguments, special MCOCA Judge Yatin D Shinde granted the agency permission under section 173 (8) of Criminal Procedure Code to reinvestigate the case.

    "We need to conduct further investigation into the blast following fresh disclosures made by one Aseemanand in his confession," CBI counsel Ejaz Khan argued before the court.

    Swami Assemanand, alias Jatin Chatterjee, had stated in his statement that his RSS' murdered worker Sunil Joshi and others were responsible for Malegaon 2006 blasts.

    The Anti-Terror Squad of Maharashtra as well as the then team of CBI had stayed away from re-investigating the case despite being handed over the probe by Maharashtra Government on December 21, 2006.

    Ironically, the ATS had filed a 2,200 page chargesheet in the special court on December 22, 2006.

    However, the then Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister R.R. Patil had announced the transfer of the case to CBI for a fresh probe following pressure from political parties.

    The probe was conducted by Subodh Kumar Jaiswal, the then Joint Commissioner of ATS. He was later shifted to Research and Analysis Wing.

    The ATS had stated in the chargesheet that the bombs were assembled by two Pakistanis who stayed in Mumbai and Malegaon for over one-and-half months. One of them was identified as Muzammil.

    Four bombs planted in Malegaon, the communally-sensitive powerloom township, had exploded on September 8. The day happened to be Shab-e-Baraat, considered auspicious among Muslims, when they assemble to pay respects to their dead kin.

    The police claimed 20 kg RDX was smuggled to Malegaon and around five kg was used to make six bombs.

    The chargesheet has been filed against Mohammed Zahid Majid, Salman Faisa Abdul Latif Aimi, Faruq Iqbal Ahmed Majdumi, Sheikh Mohammed Alim Alam Shaikh, Asif Khan Basir Khan, Noorul Huda Samshudoha, Shabir Ahmed Masiullah and Rais Ahmed Razaq Mansuri.

    Malegaon had seen another terror attack in 2008 allegedly by right wing Hindu groups and Sadhvi Pragya and former Lt Col Srikanth Purohit were arrested in connection with the incident.
    Reasons for Partition

    By the end of the 19th century several nationalistic movements had started in India. Indian nationalism had grown largely since British policies of education and the advances made by the British in India in the fields of transportation and communication. However, their complete insensitivity to and distance from the peoples of India and their customs created such disillusionment with them in their subjects that the end of British rule became necessary and inevitable.
    However, while the Indian National Congress was calling for Britain to Quit India, the Muslim League, in 1943, passed a resolution for them to Divide and Quit. There were several reasons for the birth of a separate Muslim homeland in the subcontinent, and all three parties-the British, the Congress and the Muslim League-were responsible.
    The British had followed a divide-and-rule policy in India. Even in the census they categorised people according to religion and viewed and treated them as separate from each other. They had based their knowledge of the peoples of India on the basic religious texts and the intrinsic differences they found in them instead of on the way they coexisted in the present. The British were also still fearful of the potential threat from the Muslims, who were the former rulers of the subcontinent, ruling India for over 300 years under the Mughal Empire. In order to win them over to their side, the British helped establish the M.A.O. College at Aligarh and supported the All-India Muslim Conference, both of which were institutions from which leaders of the Muslim League and the ideology of Pakistan emerged. As soon as the League was formed, they were placed on a separate electorate. Thus the idea of the separateness of Muslims in India was built into the electoral process of India.
    There was also an ideological divide between the Muslims and the Hindus of India. While there were strong feelings of nationalism in India, by the late 19th century there were also communal conflicts and movements in the country that were based on religious communities rather than class or regional ones. Some people felt that the very nature of Islam called for a communal Muslim society. Added to this were the memories of power over the Indian subcontinent that the Muslims held on to, especially those in the old centers of Mughal rule. These memories might have made it exceptionally diffficult for Muslims to accept the imposition of colonial power and culture. They refused to learn English and to associate with the British. This was a severe drawback for them as they found that the Hindus were now in better positions in government than they were and thus felt that the British favored Hindus. The social reformer and educator, Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, who founded M.A.O. College, taught the Muslims that education and cooperation with the British was vital for their survival in the society. Tied to all the movements of Muslim revival was the opposition to assimilation and submergence in Hindu society. Sir Syed Ahmed Khan was also the first to conceive of a separate Muslim homeland.
    Hindu revivalists also deepened the chasm betweent he two nations. They resented the Muslims for their former rule over India. Hindu revivalists rallied for a ban on the slaughter of cows, a cheap source of meat for the Muslims. They also wanted to change the official script form the Persian to the Hindu Devanagri script, effectively making Hindi rather than Urdu the main candidate for the national language.
    Congress made several mistakes in their policies which further convinced the League that it was impossible to live in a undivided India after freedom from colonial rule because their interests would be completely suppressed.
    One such policy was the institution of the "Bande Matram," a national anthem which expressed anti-Muslim sentiments, in the schools of India where Muslim children were forced to sing it.
    The Muslim League gained power also due to the Congress. The Congress banned any support for the British during the Second World War. However the Muslim League pledged its full support, which found favour form them from the British, who also needed the help of the largely Muslim army. The Civil Disobedience Movement and the consequent withdrawal of the Congress party from politics also helped the league gain power, as they formed strong ministries in the provinces that had large Muslim populations. At the same time, the League actively campaigned to gain more support from the Muslims in India, especially under the guidance of dynamic leaders like Jinnah.
    There had been some hope of an undivided India, with a government consisting of three tiers along basically the same lines as the borders of India and Pakistan at the time of Partition. However, Congress' rejection of the interim government set up under this Cabinet Mission Plan in 1942 convinced the leaders of the Muslim League that compromise was impossible and partition was the only course to take.

    Impact and Aftermath of Partition

    "Leave India to God. If that is too much, then leave her to anarchy." --Gandhi, May 1942
    The partition of India left both India and Pakistan devastated. The process of partition had claimed many lives in the riots. Many others were raped and looted. Women, especially, were used as instruments of power by the Hindus and the Muslims; "ghost trains" full of severed breasts of women would arrive in each of the newly-born countries from across the borders.15 million refugees poured across the borders to regions completely foreign to them, for though they were Hindu or Muslim, their identity had been embedded in the regions where there ancestors were from. Not only was the country divided, but so were the provinces of Punjab and Bengal, divisions which caused catastrophic riots and claimed the lives of Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs alike. Many years after the partition, the two nations are still trying to heal the wounds left behind by this incision to once-whole body of India. Many are still in search of an identity and a history left behind beyond an impenetrable boundary.
    The two countries started of with ruined economies and lands and without an established, experienced system of government. They lost many of their most dynamic leaders, such as Gandhi, Jinnah and Allama Iqbal, soon after the partition. Pakistan had to face the separation of Bangladesh in 1971. India and Pakistan have been to war twice since the partition and they are still deadlocked over the issue of possession of Kashmir. The same issues of boundaries and divisions, Hindu and Muslim majorities and differences, still persist in Kashmir.14 August, 1947, saw the birth of the new Islamic Republic of Pakistan. At midnight the next day India won its freedom from colonial rule, ending nearly 350 years of British presence in India. During the struggle for freedom, Gandhi had written an appeal "To Every Briton" to free their possessions in Asia and Africa, especially India (Philips and Wainwright, 567). The British left India divided in two. The two countries were founded on the basis of religion, with Pakistan as an Islamic state and India as a secular one.

    Whether the partition of these countries was wise and whether it was done too soon is still under debate. Even the imposition of an official boundary has not stopped conflict between them. Boundary issues, left unresolved by the British, have caused two wars and continuing strife between India and Pakistan.
    The partition of India and its freedom from colonial rule set a precedent for nations such as Israel, which demanded a separate homeland because of the irreconcilable differences between the Arabs and the Jews. The British left Israel in May 1948, handing the question of division over to the UN. Un-enforced UN Resolutions to map out boundaries between Israel and Palestine has led to several Arab-Israeli wars and the conflict still continues.
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    On 40th Victory Day of Bangladesh, Editorials in Leading Newspapers Give Mixed Verdict on the Country's Progress

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    Between 1947 and 1971, Pakistan was comprised of two separate parts: West Pakistan and East Pakistan, with the two regions separated territorially by India. During this period, Bengali-speaking Pakistanis, who mainly inhabited East Pakistan, developed grievances against the ruling elite from West Pakistan. In 1971, Mukti Bahini, a guerrilla force, led an armed struggle against Pakistani Army and was supported by Indian military in the wake of mass exodus of Bengali refugees into India. The Pakistan Army surrendered on December 16, 1971, leading to the birth of Bangladesh as a sovereign nation.

    Over the past four decades, the People's Republic of Bangladesh, which is a densely populated Islamic nation of about 165 million people, has struggled to evolve an identity and a sense of direction. Bangladesh's experience with democracy suffered a setback in 1982 following a coup by Army Chief General H. M. Ershad. The military ruler governed until 1992. Currently, the government is headed by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wajid (pictured), who came to power for the second time following the victory of her Awami League party in the 2009 elections. In recent months, her government has singularly campaigned against Islamic extremism.

    On December 16, 2010, the country celebrated its 40th Victory Day, which marks the emergence of Eastern Pakistan as Bangladesh. On this occasion, several Bangladeshi newspapers wrote editorials, examining various problems confronting Bangladesh. In an editorial, titled "The Victory Day Resolve," the New Age daily accused the ruling elite of failing to defend people's democratic rights. The Daily Star newspaper, in an editorial titled "Our Remembrance and Pledge on the Victory Day," also accused the ruling Awami League party and opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party of indulging in confrontational politics to the detriment of democracy in Bangladesh.

    However, The Financial Express daily gave a slightly optimistic view of Bangladesh's progress, noting in an editorial, titled "Waiting for the Metamorphosis" that the country is making progress in the agricultural sector and is able to feed its population, which has doubled since its freedom.

    Following are excerpts from the editorials.

    "The Ruling Quarters, Irrespective of Their Ideological Inclination and Partisan Affiliation, have Sought to Curtail the People's Democratic Rights"

    Following are excerpts from the editorial in New Age:[1]

    "As Bangladesh enters into its 40th year of independent existence today, with secular-democratic governance, egalitarian economic order, and cultural freedom of the people still being a remote reality, it should be obvious, especially to those who have not yet lost the ability to distinguish between the smaller gains and the greater causes, that building a nation is more difficult than securing its independence. That Bangladesh took just over 24 years to win her freedom from Pakistan but has not quite developed into the country in line with the guiding principles of her liberation struggle that culminated in nine long months of bloody battle with the occupation forces and their local collaborators certainly corroborates such a conclusion.

    "Since the partition of the subcontinent into India and Pakistan in 1947, the ruling class of the latter, based in the then-West Pakistan, had denied the rights of the majority Bangladeshis to rule, thereby undermining and suppressing the very concept of representative democracy. The denial of their political rights was complemented by economic disparity between the west and east wings of the country and economic exploitation by the West Pakistan-based rulers of the people in East Pakistan.

    "Worse still, the repressive rulers had been unscrupulous in the use of religion to perpetuate the political denial and economic exploitation of the people in East Pakistan. The guiding principles for the people's political movement and eventually the armed struggle, then, were political freedom, and the predominant aspiration was for a country of secular-democratic political dispensation and egalitarian economic order.

    "Regrettably, after nearly four decades of independence, those defining ideals of Bangladesh remain within the realm of unreachable. What is, perhaps, even more regrettable is that the successive governments – elected or unelected, civil or military – seem to have somehow inherited the toxic legacy of the West Pakistan-based rulers and replicated, in style and substance, their way of repressive and exploitative governance. Inherently undemocratic as they are, the ruling quarters, irrespective of their ideological inclination and partisan affiliation, have sought to curtail the people's democratic rights, facilitate concentration of wealth into the hands of a select few, and play the religion card, to varying degrees, to retain or perpetuate control over state power.

    "In the course of such a crude power struggle, they have, on the one hand, facilitated rehabilitation and reinforcement of the decidedly anti-independence and religious extremist forces in the political landscape and, on the other, rendered the political process vulnerable to extra-constitutional intervention by the military and quasi-military forces."

    "Two Days Before Victory Day, a Piece of Land, Very Well Within Our Territory, Albeit Disputed, was Subjected to Incursion and Occupation by, Ironically, the Border Security Force of India"

    "What's worse, the ruling class has not been able to ensure protection of the country's territorial sovereignty. It is shameful that, less than two days before Victory Day, a piece of land, very well within our territory, albeit disputed, was subjected to incursion and occupation by, ironically, the Border Security Force [BSF] of India, a country that extended a helping hand to Bangladesh as she fought for independence in 1971.

    "It is not the first time that the BSF stormed into Padua. In 2001, the Indian border guards staged a similar incursion but retreated in the face of resistance by the Bangladesh Rifles. It is a matter of shame that the man who led the resistance was subsequently sacked.

    "Overall, the past four decades or so since Bangladesh's independence, the dominant political class, inexorably divided into two camps that have alternated in power, has slowly but surely drifted off the ideals and spirit of the war of independence, and proved that they are incapable of delivering to the people the country that hundreds of thousands of people laid down their lives for. Hence, the emergence of an alternative political force, imbued with patriotism and committed to the ideals of the war of independence, is imperative. The politically conscious and democratically oriented sections of society need to work diligently towards facilitation of the emergence of such a democratic force; that should be their Victory Day resolve."

    "The Net Outcome of... Pervasive Infantilism in Politics is that the People are Being Denied Their Right to Lead a Better Life..."

    Following are excerpts from the editorial in The Daily Star:[2]

    "Today is the 40th anniversary of our victory in the 1971 War of Liberation against the Pakistani occupation army... this day marks the culmination and the ultimate victory of the Bengali people's protracted struggle for emancipation from subjugation and oppression by foreign occupation forces. Through celebration of this day amid much fervor we declare to the whole world how proud we are about our success in vanquishing the enemy of our freedom. But do all our responsibilities towards the nation and its people end with the celebration of the Victory Day?

    "How much we remember today with a profound sense of gratitude the contributions of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and the other four leaders in making this historic day possible. We recall too, the valiant fight waged by the whole people who turned into soldiers of freedom.

    "We recall the neighboring India's generous and unflinching support in sheltering and caring for the millions of refugees who were encamped in the Indian soil. The words of tribute will be incomplete if we do not recognize and reminisce the sacrifices of the Indian army shoulder to shoulder with the Mukti Bahini in the joint force.

    "A word of thanks is due to the international community and the media who were a tower of strength at our hour of need. They did a tremendous catalytic job of securing goodwill for Bangladesh's cause for which no word of gratitude would be enough.

    "Now, after the triumph of democracy two decades back, people pinned much hope on our politicians, who they expected would rid the nation of the legacy of assassinating our national leaders and liberation heroes, usurpation of state power through extra-constitutional means, and of foisting of dictatorial rulers upon the people. People believed the return of democracy, for which they have been struggling so long both before and after the independence, would now deliver the exploitation-free just society ushering the era of their economic prosperity they had dreamt of.

    "If truth be told, much of the dream remains unfulfilled. Unfortunately, after the fall of autocracy and return to democracy, the nation has been witnessing the rise of confrontational politics of the worst kind. The ruling [Awami League] party, rather than taking the opposition into confidence and giving them the necessary space for criticizing the government for its lapses, is forever in its pursuit of bashing and holding it at bay.

    "The opposition [Bangladesh Nationalist Party], on the other hand, far from meeting the constituency's expectations, is keeping itself aloof from attending the Jatiya Sangsad, the national parliament, where they might put across their grievances, their opinions about where the government is failing the people and what wrongs it has done to the opposition leaders and activists. Far from that, it is rather busy getting political mileage out of the eviction of the opposition leader from her cantonment residence by a court order. In this case, the opposition leaders and activists are defaulting on the fact that the very spirit of democracy is to abide by the law, which makes no distinction between the big and small, the leader and those led.

    "The net outcome of this pervasive infantilism in politics is that the people are being denied their right to lead a better life, the craving for which the victory in the liberation war had instilled into their hearts. It is therefore time that those in power as well as in opposition had an honest soul searching and sorted out all the issues that are coming in the way of national progress, and address those in the revitalized spirit of democracy. And that should be our pledge on this 40th national Victory Day."

    "[Bangladesh] has Developed a World-Class Apparel Industry… and Made Giant Strides in Increasing Agricultural Productivity"

    Following are excerpts from the editorial in The Financial Express:[3]

    "Bangladesh observes today its 40th Victory Day with due fervor and enthusiasm. The people will pay their homage to those valiant sons of the soil whose sacrifice and sufferings made it possible for its triumphant emergence as a sovereign entity in the comity of nations on this day in 1971. The valiant struggle of the freedom fighters against the occupation army of the then Pakistan and their henchmen (collaborators) during the nine-month-long bloody war of independence is a source of inspiration for the entire nation. And the struggle for independence involved a long-run process under the guidance of very matured political leadership. Without such a political leadership, it would have, under no circumstances, been possible to prepare the ground well for people's total involvement, directly or indirectly, in the War of Independence.

    "This momentous occasion is also a befitting occasion for the people to take stock of how far this nation of about 150 million people now – then 75 million – has progressed in these last nearly four decades. The period is obviously too small in the infinity of time. But in assessing the ups and downs, rise and fall of nations, this span of forty years is not inconsequential either. Countries and nations at a similar level of economic attainments in the 1970s with what is today's Bangladesh, have become developed or semi-developed nations. But Bangladesh unfortunately continues to lag behind.

    "This is not to say that Bangladesh's achievements in many areas, notwithstanding all its adversities, are not mentionable. This country has developed a world-class apparel industry in this period and made giant strides in increasing agricultural productivity to be able to almost feed its entire doubled population. It has had other successes also in social sectors and in building an industrial base for producing many essential consumer as well as intermediate products, and even some capital equipment. It is currently showing promise in new areas like shipbuilding, pharmaceuticals, information technologies (IT) and outsourcing business.

    "A number of projections have been made about Bangladesh becoming the next Asian tiger. But those projections are yet to become realities. The current poverty rate of some 40% of its people may lead the newly arrived outsiders to this country into thinking that the fable of Sonar Bangla (Golden Bengal) is possibly a tall tale only. But the ones who know, they know it that Bangladesh has the potential to take its place among the world's major economies, like in the ancient times. This is borne out by a number of recent international rankings exercises. Those have glimpsed such a future or possibility for Bangladesh. But the same would depend entirely on how well the government – and the successive ones – here can truly play the part of a facilitator in support of the dynamic business and entrepreneurial classes which are growing in this country.

    "Bangladesh has developed superior entrepreneurial, business, and managerial skills and classes who can be relied on to excel in various forms of enterprising. They are raring to go at top speed but are being held back from governmental failures in supplying them with adequate energy and for infrastructural and institutional weaknesses.

    "Once government in Bangladesh starts addressing these factors rapidly and effectively and more importantly the sooner this country can overcome crony syndrome or remove all kleptrocratic trails in its economic governance in particular, it would then likely swiftly move on to a higher growth path, propelled by the real enterprising abilities of its people. Thus, the real challenge for Bangladesh is to have good, effective and visionary governance to prepare for its take-off and to sustain the momentum when it has taken off."

    Endnotes:

    [1] New Age (Bangladesh), December 16, 2010. The text of the editorials have been lightly edited for clarity.

    [2] The Daily Star (Bangladesh), December 16, 2010.

    [3] The Financial Express (Bangladesh), December 16, 2010.


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