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"To many Bangladeshis, Rahman is still snidely known as Khamba Tarique, referring to an alleged corruption scandal whereby thousands of electricity poles, or khamba, were reportedly bought from an associate at inflated prices but never connected to the grid."

 

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"To many Bangladeshis, Rahman is still snidely known as Khamba Tarique, referring to an alleged corruption scandal whereby thousands of electricity poles, or khamba, were reportedly bought from an associate at inflated prices but never connected to the grid."


This is khamba story is something without credible evidence engineered by DGFI back then.
 

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  • Surah Al-An'am (6:129): "Thus We let some of the wrongdoers have power over others because of what they used to earn."
 

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  • Surah Al-An'am (6:129): "Thus We let some of the wrongdoers have power over others because of what they used to earn."
I didn't want to say this but it is exactly because of this type of behaviour you got less than 80 seats. Jamaat to vast majority of Bangladeshi voters is just another political party contesting the election, not a group of some saintlike holier than thou people who will take you to heaven with one vote. I urge you to respect the mandate of the citizens of Bangladesh because of whose sacrifice in the july revolution you could contest the elections in the first place. I also hope Jamaat will address its controversial stance on women, minorities and sharia. You can definitely criticize any decision of BNP in future as the opposition but you can never question the mandate of the people. This is the democracy for which over 2000 people gave their lives.
 

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I didn't want to say this but it is exactly because of this type of behaviour you got less than 80 seats. Jamaat to vast majority of Bangladeshi voters is just another political party contesting the election, not a group of some saintlike holier than thou people who will take you to heaven with one vote. I urge you to respect the mandate of the citizens of Bangladesh because of whose sacrifice in the july revolution you could contest the elections in the first place. I also hope Jamaat will address its controversial stance on women, minorities and sharia. You can definitely criticize any decision of BNP in future as the opposition but you can never question the mandate of the people. This is the democracy for which over 2000 people gave their lives.

Brother, I do not support Jamaat, and I have a really big problem with a bunch of the BNP people:
  • Ishaque Hossain (Joker)
  • Fazlur Rahman (Joker)
  • Abdul Awal Mintoo (Defaulter)
  • Kazi Rafiqul Islam (Defaulter)
  • Jasim Uddin Ahmed (Defaulter)
  • Mobasher Alam Bhuiyan (Defaulter)
  • Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury (Defaulter)
  • Kazi Shah Mofazzal Hossain Kaikobad (Defaulter)
  • M. Manjurul Kabir Rony (Terrorist)
  • Mirza Abbas (You already know)
  • Md. Nasir Chowdhury (He can't even stand on his own)
They are just some of the key people; I can name more like them.

There were many deserving people who did not make it, such as Tasnim Jara, Patwary, Sisir Monir, Mamunul Haque, and Showkot. I cannot and will not respect the voters' mandate because they gave their votes to a bunch of corrupt people,

and that is exactly why allah said -


  • Surah Al-An'am (6:129): "Thus We let some of the wrongdoers have power over others because of what they used to earn."

    I also hope Jamaat will address its controversial stance on women, minorities and sharia
    "You talk about stances? BNP leaders can't even agree on whether to ban the Awami League or let them contest. If they can't form a coherent stance as an opposition, how will they govern as a mandate? even though the Jamaat Ameer has made some controversial comments himself."


    you can never question the mandate of the people
    I can ! These people were silent for 17 years; were they showing their supportive mandate for the fascist Hasina?

    This is the democracy for which over 2000 people gave their lives.
    The July Revolution was led by students who wanted a New Bangladesh, not a Recycled Bangladesh. Giving power to the same 'jokers' and 'defaulters' isn't democracy; it's a betrayal of those 2,000 martyrs

    At last, I don't know if you have seen the 2001–2006 BNP period, because if you had, you would not have made such comments.
 

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