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Chittagong, Oct 20 (bdnews24.com)—Salahuddin Quader Chowdhury remained defiant and let zingers fly as police detectives were 'parading down' the house of the senior BNP leader for yet undisclosed reasons late Tuesday night.

BNP leaders and activists are flocking in droves to the residence of opposition party's policymaker on rumours that he might be arrested. Some five Detective Branch policemen went to the Goods Hill home at Chittagong city's Gani Bakery crossing around 11:15pm.

At 1:30am on Wednesday, he told bdnews24.com that his "innocent statement" made on Sunday, in which he had claimed that the dispute over BNP chief Khaleda Zia's cantonment mansion should be settled by the army, might have irked certain quarters in the government.

"The army," he had argued in his statements at a press conference, "had given the house to the widow of a former chief of staff."

Asked if it was right to make such a statement after a High Court verdict declaring the government's eviction notice legal, the BNP MP said: "The High Court didn't take away the title of the property from Khaleda Zia ... it just gave its verdict on the legality of the notice (asking her to leave the house)."

Asked if it was a judicious decision at all to move the court, he gave his "personal opinion": "It was up to the army to decide, and had nothing to do with the court. It wouldn't be a Rajuk bulldozer in this case, it would be an army bulldozer,' I had argued. So I had said then -- 'why bother going to the court'.

"But the learned lawyers of my party disagreed with me."

Asked if he would recommend punishment for those "learned lawyers" of his own party, he said with his trademark sarcasm: "Their education, intellect and ignorance have now been exposed to the nation. Why bother punishing them?"

And he continued: "They are all men of infinite wisdom. And I never recommend punishment for anyone.

"They often try to get me punished though."

When told he sounded "relaxed", S Q Chowdhury said he would quote Confucius to say "when **** is inevitable, why not enjoy it".

His supporters were chanting slogans that houses will burn should anything happen to Chowdhury, who according to some ministers will be put on trial for crimes against humanity during the nation's war of independence from Pakistan in 1971.

Chowdhury was then sitting at his balcony with city general secretary Shahadat Hossain, vice-president Dastagir Chowdhury, Jamaat-e-Islami leader and former MP Shahjahan Chowdhury and Rangunia Upazila chairman Abu Hasnat, among others.

Ruling Awami League (AL) MP Suranjit Sengupta responded to Chowdhury's comments, saying that the BNP leader's remarks amounted to contempt of court. Senior AL leader Syeda Sajeda Chowdhury said he should be arrested for such comments.

An investigation team of the International Crimes Tribunal last month disclosed, following a visit to Rauzan, his native home, that it got statements of witnesses about his involvement in crimes during the liberation war.

There are allegations that Chowdhury collaborated with Pakistani Army to kill Nutan Chandra Singha, then the owner of a herbal medicine factory, Kundeshwari Aushudhalay, on April 13, 1971.

Chowdhury rushed to Chittagong from Dhaka the same day and questioned the credibility and jurisdiction of the International Crimes Tribunal.







So he said the the matter is for the army to deal with.. how is this applicable for sedition charges? Being the main opposition party, he has every right to defend the chief. But how is this exactly harmful for the country? and when the law minister kamrul islam called ziaur rahman a pakistani spy, why hasn't he charged with sedition? rather when bnp replied by calling him insane, they were charged with cases. And i know how some people has a negative image about him but is it just me? or do any one else agree with his political views? He is also one of the very few educated politicians we have in our country..
 
So he said the the matter is for the army to deal with.. how is this applicable for sedition charges? Being the main opposition party, he has every right to defend the chief. But how is this exactly harmful for the country? and when the law minister kamrul islam called ziaur rahman a pakistani spy, why hasn't he charged with sedition? rather when bnp replied by calling him insane, they were charged with cases. And i know how some people has a negative image about him but is it just me? or do any one else agree with his political views? He is also one of the very few educated politicians we have in our country..

He is a murderer. May I ask why you have a "very positive image" of him? You don't have to like him just because you support BNP.
 
He is a murderer. May I ask why you have a "very positive image" of him? You don't have to like him just because you support BNP.

How is a murderer? Have you personally known the people he killed? Its always he say something about someone form some one else. No direction accusation.

You do not have to believe he is murderer just because Awami lunatic cooking up stories against opposition although you are AL supporter.

As the word goes: Every dog has it's day.
 
How is a murderer? Have you personally known the people he killed? Its always he say something about someone form some one else. No direction accusation.

You do not have to believe he is murderer just because Awami lunatic cooking up stories against opposition although you are AL supporter.

As the word goes: Every dog has it's day.

I think the whole concept of Rajakar is a myth created by AL.:rofl:

On a more serious note, I have started to doubt whether you are a muslim at all. You don't want to believe someone is a murderer just because you support his party.:D

I don't support either party. It's people like you supporting these parties blindly that creates the mess we are in.
 
I think SQC should be arrested just for his language. What kind of persons says "when rap-e is inevitable why not enjoy it"?
 
I think the whole concept of Rajakar is a myth created by AL. :rofl:
Ask Hasin's daughter how is like to be married to a son of Razakar. :rofl:


On a more serious note, I have started to doubt whether you are a muslim at all. You don't want to believe someone is a murderer just because you support his party.:D

A good Muslim require proof based on solid evidence. He say, she say concept is for the fool like you to believe. :)


I don't support either party. It's people like you supporting these parties blindly that creates the mess we are in.

Even a blind can see Al written all over your face. :cheesy:
 
Ask Hasin's daughter how is like to be married to a son of Razakar. :rofl:




A good Muslim require proof based on solid evidence. He say, she say concept is for the fool like you to believe. :)




Even a blind can see Al written all over your face. :cheesy:

You know what? BD has two threats to deal with:

Internal: Fundamentalists

External: India

First we need to tackle the fundamentalists, and that by brute force. Because external intelligence agencies can mobilize you extremists anytime to create a Pak Northwest type situation here.

India will always be a threat, but cannot use brute force against them. The only way we can tackle this threat is deception and hypocrisy, in other words "good diplomacy"under a strong leader like Mahathir (Zia was close :D).
 
I am not a supporter of BNP. However, being orginallly from chittagong and being from the same villlage as him, I do think he's a bit over rated. There are allegations that he killed hindus during the 1971. However, there's a strict policy in his company that 30% of the workers has to be from different different religion orientation(mostly hindu). Arresting him would cause damage to their families too. And you do know he's one of the very few people who has been able to win seats in every election? May I ask why? Obviously he has done enough for his people to keep him elected at his place. If you think he has been manipulating votes in all elections, I think you are suffering from a disease called schizophrenia.
Not to mention all the other allegations against him from drug smuggling, to arms smugglings, to **** cases. Not one of them has been proven. Even during the army govt, when he was arrested, he's image has not been tainted like tareq rahman, altho people thoought of him much worse. And look how hard this govt is trying to frame him in cases, which took places 40 years ago.
Assuming he is responsible for the killings in 1971, YES, he should be punished. But this has to be done with another government, not for political advantage. But arresting him for expressing his opinion is a clear cut breach of freedom of speech.
 
You know what? BD has two threats to deal with:

Internal: Fundamentalists

External: India

First we need to tackle the fundamentalists, and that by brute force. Because external intelligence agencies can mobilize you extremists anytime to create a Pak Northwest type situation here.

India will always be a threat, but cannot use brute force against them. The only way we can tackle this threat is deception and hypocrisy, in other words "good diplomacy"under a strong leader like Mahathir (Zia was close :D).

I agree with the second reason more than the first. India is the biggest problem for us economically and socially. Founamentalism is not a the big problem in BD for now unless present government push them to extreme. If awami continue with this anti-isalmic secular bull crap just to put a smile on dada's faces then foundamentalism will be our biggest problem. ;)
 
SQ wasn't arrested by the way. Heard there was some misunderstanding following the presence of unidentified personals around his house. May be detectives? That guy acts cool but recently I heard him claimed if something happens to him he'll led cthg separation movement isn't that enough to arrest him. BNP should get rid of controversial characters unless they'll continue to be in trouble and without proper balance between the two parties the country will continue to be in turmoil.
 
You know what? BD has two threats to deal with:

Internal: Fundamentalists

External: India

First we need to tackle the fundamentalists, and that by brute force. Because external intelligence agencies can mobilize you extremists anytime to create a Pak Northwest type situation here.

India will always be a threat, but cannot use brute force against them. The only way we can tackle this threat is deception and hypocrisy, in other words "good diplomacy"under a strong leader like Mahathir (Zia was close :D).

@ The muslims of Bengal are simple and moderates and not the fundamentalist. It is the Indian propaganda that extreme fundamentalist are hiding and organising themselves in Bangladesh. Bangladesh is a muslim dominated country so naturally people will read "Hadish" and other muslim related books. May be some of the banned books side by side. But it hardly matters. But the way India and present govt is shouting "Taleban ! Taleban !, Harkatul Jihad, Al Qaeda etc" which is really dangerous. If it continues than really our country will become eastern NWFP and I think we are moving in that direction.

@ By the way if even the external threat comes from India these so called "fundamentalist" will became the real vanguards :police:for the country and most of our common people will say, "Asho mor dada". :bounce::bounce::bounce:
 
SQ wasn't arrested by the way. Heard there was some misunderstanding following the presence of unidentified personals around his house. May be detectives? That guy acts cool but recently I heard him claimed if something happens to him he'll led cthg separation movement isn't that enough to arrest him. BNP should get rid of controversial characters unless they'll continue to be in trouble and without proper balance between the two parties the country will continue to be in turmoil.

I do agree with you upto a certain extent. Yes BNP could have done better than it did. I would like to also point out the fact that yes they are very controversial but BNP would be nowhere without them. Its easy to say BNPs just as bad as awami league by nominating controversial figures for the elections. However, in all of the areas where these so called controversial figures run for mps, they are normally because of harsh, ruthless opponents on the opposition. For example, I once read somewhere in this forum that the guy ran against Joynal Hazari in the 2001 elections are just as bad as him. Well, if any decent, smart, well mannered guy ran for the mps from bnp, Hazari would have him by the balls in matter of seconds. The same could be said for why people like nasiruddin ahmed pintu was nominated. That's how politics in general, work in Bangladesh. However, the biggest mistake they made was when they kicked out people like baudud dowza chwdhury(president), amir khasru( ex commerce minister) from ministries and presidents while people like harris chowdhury, babar remained ministers. BNP should have let people of this sort as mps and a more qualified people to run for ministers.
 
I do agree with you upto a certain extent. Yes BNP could have done better than it did. I would like to also point out the fact that yes they are very controversial but BNP would be nowhere without them. Its easy to say BNPs just as bad as awami league by nominating controversial figures for the elections. However, in all of the areas where these so called controversial figures run for mps, they are normally because of harsh, ruthless opponents on the opposition. For example, I once read somewhere in this forum that the guy ran against Joynal Hazari in the 2001 elections are just as bad as him. Well, if any decent, smart, well mannered guy ran for the mps from bnp, Hazari would have him by the balls in matter of seconds. The same could be said for why people like nasiruddin ahmed pintu was nominated. That's how politics in general, work in Bangladesh. However, the biggest mistake they made was when they kicked out people like baudud dowza chwdhury(president), amir khasru( ex commerce minister) from ministries and presidents while people like harris chowdhury, babar remained ministers. BNP should have let people of this sort as mps and a more qualified people to run for ministers.

Man that was funny!!:rofl::rofl::rofl:
 

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