tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19329393.post5992490868830356700..comments2024-01-02T16:14:07.194+06:00Comments on Bangladesh Watchdog: The BDR Revolt and Role of Bangladesh Intelligence AgenciesBangladesh Watchdoghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18254792331658459622noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19329393.post-46322668030501102632009-05-14T04:12:00.000+06:002009-05-14T04:12:00.000+06:00Voice:
It is no more the land where I was born. P...Voice:<br /><br />It is no more the land where I was born. Power greedy, money hungry, ambitious people with wrong culture and tradition occupied the country. I suffered enough and ended up in hospital. Dhaka is a polluted city and there are dusts, mosquitos, virus and bactarias everywhere. To live a healthy and civic life is impossible there. How strange! Bangladesh got a Government but citizens cross streets in their own risks because Government doesn't care to install any traffic lights in major 'street crossing places'. Cities don't have enough roads but a big number of public drive cars, bumper to bumper, like characters in Cartoon movies. They made buildings but regime doesn't provide with electricity for peoples breathings by fans, by air-conditions. Citizens burn inside their homes and there is a outcry on this. Governments are failed governments in there but voters still vote same old people/party for few bucks or for valueless cheap patriotism. They don't have any system amongst, the judicial system of the country is the worst. Briberies, injustice, delayed procedure, buying justice etc. are in court premises. Citizens don't have rights to their own properties. Even the police doesn't do anything about illegal possession of property. Thanks god that I left that 'cursed' Bangla land. The country took the blood of my father in 1971. The country is like a hell on earth. It's terrible there. In the past, people killed their 2 presidents and many others. Government acts like a 'Gangster' there. Almost a year ago, they threw their 2 prominent ex prime ministers in jail for doing disgusting corruption. Military already leaked out their crimes and brought to the attention of the whole world about how much corruption past administrations did. Srangely, regimes in power, even military dared to destroy the reputation and or image(if there was any) of their own governments and of the country. I think, new govt. got hands with the Army chief to come to power. Bangladesh Army never had a good reputation. It wouldn't surprise me to think that they orchestrated the recent lacrymal killings of the para-military's(border police)top officers in their own head quarter because of few hidden agendas or for greater interests of the newly elected Government. None needs to be genius to figure out how many billions of USD could have smuggled between India and Bangladesh in distracting BDR to a nonsense bloody drama. The simple math is, someone might have got the benefits of the cowardly killings of felloow men. State minister Sohel Taj Didn't have a life and death sickness and He even was the main guy in the BDR event which was under his own ministry. But how dare who gave him a leave and none said a word about his absence during the massacre. It is indeed a mystery. Lets do some more homeworks. Present governmental people made black money in the past and still doing the same. There is nothing good about them. Hence, leading a civic life is impossible in Bangla. There are Buildings, bricks and pollutions everywhere. Citizens are suffocating in their homes and rulers are not going to proper direction. Their hands are not clean and are stained with blood. I am sorry as I had to tell my anguish and opinion about Gangsters of Bangla.CHAN MONGOLhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09278539232577258393noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19329393.post-78959123473535635122009-05-14T03:38:00.000+06:002009-05-14T03:38:00.000+06:00Voice:
It is no more the land where I was born. P...Voice:<br /><br />It is no more the land where I was born. Power greedy, money hungry, ambitious people with wrong culture and tradition occupied the country. I suffered enough and ended up in hospital. Dhaka is a polluted city and there are dusts, mosquitos, virus and bactarias everywhere. To live a healthy and civic life is impossible there. How strange! Bangladesh got a Government but citizens cross streets in their own risks because Government doesn't care to install any traffic lights in major 'street crossing places'. Cities don't have enough roads but a big number of public drive cars, bumper to bumper, like characters in Cartoon movies. They made buildings but regime doesn't provide with electricity for peoples breathings by fans, by air-conditions. Citizens burn inside their homes and there is a outcry on this. Governments are failed governments in there but voters still vote same old people/party for few bucks or for valueless cheap patriotism. They don't have any system amongst, the judicial system of the country is the worst. Briberies, injustice, delayed procedure, buying justice etc. are in court premises. Citizens don't have rights to their own properties. Even the police doesn't do anything about illegal possession of property. Thanks god that I left that 'cursed' Bangla land. The country took the blood of my father in 1971. The country is like a hell on earth. It's terrible there. In the past, people killed their 2 presidents and many others. Government acts like a 'Gangster' there. Almost a year ago, they threw their 2 prominent ex prime ministers in jail for doing disgusting corruption. Military already leaked out their crimes and brought to the attention of the whole world about how much corruption past administrations did. Srangely, regimes in power, even military dared to destroy the reputation and or image(if there was any) of their own governments and of the country. I think, new govt. got hands with the Army chief to come to power. Bangladesh Army never had a good reputation. It would surprise me to think that they orchestrated the recent killings of the para-military's(border police)top officers in their own head quarter because of few hidden agendas or for greater interests of the newly elected Government. None needs to be genius to figure out how many billions of USD were smuggled between India and Bangladesh in distracting BDR to a nonsense bloody drama. The simple math is someone got could got the benefits of the cowardly killing of felloow men. Lets do some more homework. These governmental people made black money in the past and still doing the same. There is nothing good about them. Hence, leading a civic life is impossible in Bangla. Buildings, bricks and pollutions are everywhere. Citizens are suffocating in their homes everywhere and rulers are not going to proper direction. Their hands are not clean and are stained with blood. I am sorry as I had to tell my anguish and opinion about Gangsters of Bangla.CHAN MONGOLhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09278539232577258393noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19329393.post-39314984037320301922009-02-28T23:57:00.000+06:002009-02-28T23:57:00.000+06:00It is clear that Some other country is involved in...It is clear that Some other country is involved in this matter. Because they wanted to break the Internal defense structure of Bangladesh. And you know who will be benefited from this. But I want to say that Bangladeshis are brave and they are ready to sacrifice their lives for their country. We are not coward like those who did this.<BR/><BR/>Check this link for a U.S Report<BR/><BR/>http://indianterrorism.bravepages.com/RAWterrorism.htmAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19329393.post-87146904190320320612009-02-27T23:12:00.000+06:002009-02-27T23:12:00.000+06:00Hope Army Chief Moyeen U Ahmed was not behind this...Hope Army Chief Moyeen U Ahmed was not behind thisAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19329393.post-105046774066731772009-02-27T21:22:00.000+06:002009-02-27T21:22:00.000+06:001. DGFI and NSI are totally two different institut...1. DGFI and NSI are totally two different institutes. DGFI is the forces intelligence and should be controlled and administered by army. NSI is the national security intelligence. Issue here is DGFI is always going beyond their responsibilities and taking over the issues supposed to be handled by the NSI. DGFI is highly corrupted department. These diseases are transformed from the Pakistani past to us. DGFI was designed with ill intention by the military rulers and ironically never rectified by the democratic governments. Still no sign is visible from present government’s initiatives to sanitize this dirty department.<BR/> <BR/>2. Its easy to say but where you will relocate the cantonment???? We don’t have enough land any where. Army bases or cantonments are not a very irregular thing to have in a big city or in the capital of other countries; too many big cities of the world have cantonments. And main issue is that having cantonment in Dhaka or relocating them will not solve our problem.<BR/> <BR/>3. A country without army? Ok, USA don't need Army because it's have only border with Canada and possibely they will not fight each other. But can you think a USA without army in real life? A army is not to fight only with neighbours. We can dream a demilitarised world, I will be the most happy person to see that. But I don't like to dream a Bangladesh without army isolately.<BR/> <BR/>3. You can identify few things from BDR crisis:<BR/> <BR/>a. BDR is a department under ministry of home and its officers are always coming from Ministry of defense. I don’t have any example from any other country where Border Security Forces are in this kind of dilemma. BDR officers are not home grown and they don’t have any emotional attachment with soldiers. They always look to each other with different eyes. Police, Ansar, VDP, Army, Air Force, Navy every forces have their own recruited and committed officers except BDR. This is the main point of the issue.<BR/> <BR/>b. This BDR DG and his wife were extremely corrupted and have very high disliking among the whole force. One of my close friends died in this crisis who was a colonel I will not mention the name. Even he was in too many un ethical pressures from this DG and his wife. I will not touch any thing personal further but you can remember news about this lady in the news papers some time ago. <BR/> <BR/>c. BDR DG and his officers were in absolute command failure in this crisis. They totally failed to realize and maneuver whole incident from the beginning, actually if you have low morale you can’t command a force and maneuver it properly.<BR/> <BR/>d. Our Prime Minister and her government successfully and peacefully handled this mutiny. I wish at least they will try now to identify the real causes of the trouble and will find a smart and fast remedy. Concerns raised by the BDR members have to be looked with empathy.<BR/> <BR/>c. First and last thing of a armed force is it's chain of command, whatever way it is possible a effective command have to be established for BDR, we dont't want to see any thing closer to like this once again!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19329393.post-11267464613507404132009-02-27T12:09:00.000+06:002009-02-27T12:09:00.000+06:00As usual, ur arguments are all valid and logical.I...As usual, ur arguments are all valid and logical.<BR/>I quite agree with u, as with many others for a long time, that both HQs of BDR and the Armed Forces be relocated, away from the main city. Even the main international airports should be further away from the city. In these cases, even 20 or 25 yrs Master Plan aren't adequate, these should be for a minimum pd of 50 yrs. <BR/>Nothing more could be more unfortunate than the incidents of Wed 25 Feb'09 at the BDR HQ.<BR/>Certainly, it's not bcoz of the apparent grievances. More reasons could be found out, that were created behind the scene by groups with vested interest, not in support of the current democratically elected v popular govt. Otherwise, why within wks after they took over? Have the present govt failed? Did the govt have the time yet to attend to BDR issues? Was the time ripe enuf?<BR/>Couldn't there be a little more waiting by the patriotic BDR? Or, would that have been less advantageous for the conspirators, who are least likely to have been the BDR members themselves?<BR/>Let the enlightened 'Probashis' like u conduct some research and help discover 'roots' so that incidents like the one of 25th Feb'09 never take place again in a free, independent nation which otherwise has all the prospects of becoming a reasonably developed country by 2021.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19329393.post-32842989582802463602009-02-27T12:08:00.000+06:002009-02-27T12:08:00.000+06:00Thank you for this timely and well thought out pie...Thank you for this timely and well thought out piece. Not only do we<BR/>need to move the cantonment out of the capital city (for more than one<BR/>reason, as laid out by Mr Momen), it is high time we need to rethink<BR/>the need for a regular army altogether. Given the geopolitics of the region, all we need is the BDR and a coast-guard strong enough to deal with the crazy generals from Myanmar.<BR/>On the other hand, it is widely known (thanks to Army officers<BR/>themselves) how the army officers deputed to be at the various border<BR/>posts in command of the BDR rank and file make enough for their<BR/>life-times during a single three-year stint. I'm surprised the long list of BDR complaints didn't mention any of that. I guess they (BDR people behind the "mutiny") get more than their fair share from the smugglers. They are just unhappy about the less than expected cut from the *so-called* profits from this Operation DalBhat or whatever.<BR/>I also could not agree more on the idea of civilians being in charge<BR/>of DGFI, NSI, etc for now (army units mostly targeting civilians). <BR/>But we'll need to get rid of all the Retd Gens from many other "more" civilian govt positions before that will happen (the BTRC -- the telecoms regulatory agency -- just got a new one at its helm, another retard gent, I mean).<BR/>The current elected civilian govt has much more power than any other<BR/>in Bangladesh's short history --- they are even seriously talking<BR/>about pursuing the '71 War Criminals, and MP Saber H Chow has raised a bill against torture! --- so let's also hope Mr Momen's ideas will reach the minds of the powers that be!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19329393.post-78935042008305535772009-02-27T11:32:00.000+06:002009-02-27T11:32:00.000+06:00I strongly agree with your article but at the same...I strongly agree with your article but at the same time we need to investigate this issue? "How and where this BDR got the empower to perform nationwide revolt," its need to be thoroughly investigated and need to find-out if any neighbour nations diplomacy involved in it, this should be the first and foremost priority for this new democratic government. We need a "united" Bangladesh and strong politicians (leaders) to create a strong democratic nation. Thanks BMA (Bangladesh Army) for their patience and patriotism.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19329393.post-22934849980936833232009-02-27T11:24:00.000+06:002009-02-27T11:24:00.000+06:00When an armed government organization shows utter ...When an armed government organization shows utter disregard for discipline and order this is dangerous and most unfortunate. It?s not unlikely that the ordinary members of BDR may have genuine grievances and there must be some proper channel to express their grievances. But the recent tragic events show that the concerned authorities have ignored them for a long time which resulted in these consequences. Bangladesh being a sovereign nation must establish some procedures to address these issues rather than dragging them to violence and anarchy. The armed forces, Bangladesh Rifles, Police are vital national organizations and the nation depends on them for protection and security. The people who belong to these organizations are subject to rigorous norms of discipline and order. There must be a uniform policy to manage their remunerations and other facilities. There must be respect and recognition while executing these responsibilities.<BR/><BR/>In a democratic system the executive branch of the government must have the last say in administering these vital national organizations. India can be the finest example of this system. Bangladesh can learn from its closest neighbour. Another lesson must be learned from this episode that any kind if grievances must be recognized and dealt with at its very beginning. There is a tendency to let a deaf ear to people?s grievances till it goes out of control. This mentality must be changed.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19329393.post-15889561226506011332009-02-27T10:48:00.000+06:002009-02-27T10:48:00.000+06:00BDR should be dismantle and each of the culprit sh...BDR should be dismantle and each of the culprit should be hanged.<BR/><A HREF="http://www.aftab1.com" REL="nofollow">The Ultimate Guide</A>Aftab Ahmadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01977550264689241484noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19329393.post-85564313101537807252009-02-27T09:05:00.000+06:002009-02-27T09:05:00.000+06:00WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOU HAVE BEEN TO BANGLADESH...WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOU HAVE BEEN TO BANGLADESH....Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com