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- 7:29amSheikh Hasina Wazed (Bengali: শেখ হাসিনা ওয়াজেদ Shekh Hasina Oajed) (born September 28, 1947) is a Bangladeshi politician and current Prime ...
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19 Nov 2009 ... Bangladeshi political leader Sheikh Hasina Wajed intends to return home soon, after the military-backed government appeared to back away ...
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India should ratify the Indira-Mujib Agreement (1974) to facilitate the demarcation of the remaining part of the border. CURRENT STATUS: ...
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These are Government agreements. These are the Indira-Mujib and Indira-Ershad agreements. ... I have a document regarding Indira-Mujib Agreement. ...
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The treaty was also known as the Indira-Mujib Treaty, ... treaty is signed for a term of twenty-five years, and shall be renewed by mutual agreement; ...
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Jump to Indira-Noon Agreement: Top, Indira - Mujib Agreement, 1974. After the emergence of Bangladesh in 1971, the question of boundary ...
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The BJS/BJP leaders always cautioned the Congress Governments to take lessons from the failure of Nehru-Liaquat pact, Tashkent Agreement, Indira-Mujib pact, ...
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Under the Indira-Mujib Agreement of 1972, it was determined that India and not Bangladesh would be responsible for all migrants who entered India before 25 ...
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Apart from the issue of "adverse possession," the 1974 Indira-Mujib agreement also requires India to return around 111 enclaves in its possession to ...
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7 Jan 2010 ... Under the 1974 Indira-Mujib agreement, India is required to return around 111 enclaves to Bangladesh and in return get 51 enclaves from ...
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11 Jun 2001 ... of India and Bangladesh the late Mrs Indira Gandhi and Sheikh Mujibur Rahman which is popularly known as Indira-Mujib agreement. ...
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Even if it is taken into consideration that they are entitled for granting citizenship right under the Indira-Mujib Agreement, 1972, they must be taken away ...
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17 Dec 2009 ... India emerged as Nuclear Hindu Superpower as the Aboriginal, Indigenous, ... and INfosis Nilekani`s Unique identity Number Project , the National Zionist ... But the New citizenship Law is implemented in Natural resource ...
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The unique ID number will not substitute other existing numbers a person may have. ... This makes zeroing in on a definite identity for each citizen particularly ... they saw it as a way of identifying illegal aliens and refugees. ...
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30 Oct 2009 ... expel' refugees and India Denies Tami Refugees CITIZENSHIP. ... Twenty Million Partition Victim Bengali Resettled Refugees also DEPRIVED and Persecuted! ... First unique ID number t; Paris shuttle Transfer on The ...
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10 posts - 9 authors - Last post: 8 Jul 2009The UIDAI project plans to provide every Indian with a unique identity card. The card gives the citizen a 16-digit ID number, which provides ...
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6 Nov 2009 ... Decision to deny Citizenship to tamil refugees. ... At the time , i had known very little about South India and the History and legacy that ... by Citizenship amendment act and Nilekani led Unique Identity Number. ...
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The crux is the number of these unknowns. It defies calculation, but it is estimated that as a result .... To take care of the citizenship requirements of such a situation, ...... Article 14 is a unique provision not found in any other refugee .... 2 Available at http://www.refugees.org/countryreports.aspx?id=1588. ...
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19 May 2005 ... Jagjit is among the more than 8000 Afghan refugees in India ... For many, becoming an Indian citizen brings a sense of identity and economic prosperity. .... a unique perspective on the plight of refugees and returnees. ...
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27 Jun 2009 ... The lack of a unique number has given space to plenty of phantoms — in voter lists and in below ... In India the government has made some attempts towards such a single citizen ID number. ... for reasons that were less financial — they saw it as a way of identifying illegal aliens and refugees. ...
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3 Sep 2009 ... THE Government of India's initiative to develop a Unique ... Yet, I am not sure it would be able to conclusively deal with the issue of citizenship, ... we do not know how many refugees India hosts or how many are migrants or illegal ... but there should be ID cards for all residents in the region ...
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16 Dec 2009 ... Now armed with Citizenship Amendment Act and INfosis Nilekani`s Unique identity Number Project , the National Zionist Brahaminical hegemony ...
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21 Apr 2009 ... He said: Being a Dalit and a non-Muslim — that too from India — you may be ..... Brahminical bid to kill 2 crore Bengali Dalit refugees ...
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7 Dec 2009 ... Even prior to congress, the Namashudras were the only voice of ... The Plight of Namashudras in post Independent India ... Marichjhapi massacre of Dalit refugees by Left government in Bengal is just one incident. ...
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The complete monopoly of rich Bengali Bhadralok (a land owning class of people ... Even prior to Congress, the Namashudras were the only voice of ... of the biggest genocide carried out by any state in independent India. ... Marichjhapi massacre of Dalit refugees by Left government in Bengal is just one incident. ...
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Hindu Nepal turns against Hindu India; Pak Hindus snatching away benefits ... TEARS SHED THEM NOW Brahminical bid to kill 2 crore Bengali Dalit refugees ...
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The Partitions of Memory: The Afterlife of the Division of India. ... Joya Chatterjee examines the place of the Bengali refugees in the postpartition politics of India. ... for all citizens articulated in the voice of the politicized Bengalis. ... As the author argues, Dalit politics reveals the true face of Indian ...
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17 Dec 2009 ... Bengali Brahmin leaders did everything to destroy the SC communities in ... Most Militant Dalit refugees against the Tribals, specially in Central India. The Brahmin Hegemony never did voice against the Persecution of ...
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Even prior to congress, the Namashudras were the only voice of resistance to much touted ... Then these Dalit refugees, despite their vociferous protests, ...
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Anil sarkar was also present on the dias of National Dalit Bengali Refugee ... for withdrawing reservation recommendations for dalit Bengali refugees in UP. ... He also recognises these communities as the main forces of National dalit Movement in Pre Independence India! ..... Earlier I used to write in Dalit Voice. ...
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28 Mar 2008 ... Not a single refugee landed in Marichjhanpi from North India excluding MP. .... In mainland , all Dalit Bengali refugees supported the ...
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28 Dec 2009 ... Bengali Refugees in Bijnore had been resettled in the State of King Jwala Prasad. .... Manu Rules Zionist Brahaminical India as Jyoti Bas. ...
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In Mother India , we have seen, Birju screams in rage, reluctant to let ..... National President Mulnivasi BAMCEF Declaers ACTION sinc 2010 AS socia ... Bengali Refugees in Bijnore had been resettled in the State of King Jwala Prasad. ...
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East Bengali Refugees are people that left East Bengal following the partition of Bengal, which was part of the independence of India and Pakistan in 1947. ...
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21 Apr 2009 ... He said: Being a Dalit and a non-Muslim — that too from India — you may be ..... Brahminical bid to kill 2 crore Bengali Dalit refugees .... We in the BAMCEF are trying to make people aware of this Hindu conspiracy so ...
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15 Nov 2001 ... The Left Front in West Bengal is appealing to the Delhi government to raise the issue of Bangladeshi Hindus refugees with Dhaka.
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Economic condition of such Bengali even being not the citizen of India we will make the social ... These both are refugees migrated from the East Pakistan! ...
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22 Jun 2007 ... Refugees coming to India could be classified into four major groups. ... Even though, India has helped these refugees in the beginning, ...
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28 Oct 2009 ... Bamcef is opposing the nationwide Deportation Drive by the ... For Eaxample, Partition victim bengali refugees got almost NOTHING from ...
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6 Jan 2010 ... Twenty Million Partition Victim Bengali Resettled Refugees also DEPRIVED ... Basu returned to India in 1940, after qualifying for the Bar, ...
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27 Sep 2007 ... Citizenship Amendment act depriving citizenship of the Bengali refugees. ... But BAMCEF President Vaman Meshram opposed thye move vehemently as he felt ... reports against former Chief Justice of India Y K Sabharwal. ...
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26 Jun 2009 ... as It Is Load Shedding Worldwide  Troubled Galaxy Destroyed Dreams, Chapter 268  Palash Biswas ... Create an email alert for Unique Identity Project .... if it came to power, it would amend the Citizenship Act, 1955, ... will head a project to create an unique identity number for Indians ...
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29 Jun 2009 ... What is the National ID Project? The government had earlier announced massive project which would provide a unique identification number for ...
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- 2 visits - 15/10/097 Apr 2009 ... Tibetan refugees have been issued certificates of identity, ...... with the right of citizenship Dalit Bengali refugees shall have ... As a result, a large number of the refugees who belong to the ...... Palash Biswas, C/O Mrs Arati Roy, Gostokanan, Sodepur, Kolkata- 700110, Phone: 91-33-25659551 ...
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6 Nov 2009 ... Decision to deny Citizenship to tamil refugees. .... Palash Biswas. Kolkata, India. Nov 07, 2009 01:18 AM .... the Nationwid Deportation Drve enhanced by Citizenship amendment act and Nilekani led Unique Identity Number. ...
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The Bengali Refugees stranded in five major TRANSIT Camps in CHHATTISHGARH MP combined were mobilised by Marxist Communist party of India for MARICHJHANPI ...
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- 2 visits - 15/10/097 Apr 2009 ... Arya-Brahmin Vengeance on Dalit-Buddhist Refugees in India ...... in Bengal because the Marxists were very successful in making the West ...
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The judges, police, civil servants and Bengali troops struck together with the workers and ... On the other hand, India, before the arrival of the refugees, ... Marxists in the Labour Movement in Britain and all over the world will ...
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Bengali mural for the CPI(M) candidate in the Kolkata North West ..... Millions of Bangladeshi refugees sought shelter in India, especially in West Bengal. ...
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3 Aug 2009 ... Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPM) and its junior partner ... State on the backs of massive persecuted Bengali Hindu refugees who fled ...
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6 Nov 2009 ... He always answered that the bengali Refugees had been the follower of ... At the time , i had known very little about South India and the History and legacy that ... the first in marxist Regie even after thirty years! ...
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Or is it the Bangladeshi perception of India being a cold, ... the local Muslims too joined hands to form a "united front" against Hindu Bengali refugees, ... Understandably, the Hindu Bengali gets attracted to Marxism and Islam, ...
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7 Dec 2009 ... The Plight of Namashudras in post Independent India ... Marichjhapi massacre of Dalit refugees by Left government in Bengal is just one incident. .... The Bengali scholars, Marxist or otherwise, rule the Indian academia ...
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The Bengali scholars, Marxist or otherwise, rule the Indian academia and write ... the refugees of partition from the eastern border of India had never been ...
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The U.S. Committee for Refugees (USCR) 1998 Country Report on India cited that of the more than 300000 refugees in India, only 18500 have received UNHCR ...
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Governments demonise Bengali refugees as illegal immigrants ... years ago will have a lot of difficulty to produce proof of the date of our entry into India." ... "The BJP sees all Bengalis as Bangladeshis. When the Congress ruled UP, ...
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Illegal immigration is a serious political problem in India, with widely differing estimates of the number of such migrants. In places this has led to outbreaks of xenophobic violence, particularly against those perceived to be Bangladeshi.
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[edit] Estimates of population
In 2003, former Indian Defense Minister George Fernandes alleged that there are more than 20,000,000 illegal Bangladeshi immigrants in India[1].
The Government of Bangladesh claims that "there is not a single Bangladeshi migrant in India"[2][3].
It is extremely hard to distinguish between illegal Bangaldeshis and local Bengali speakers[4]. The Hindu has reported a case where Bangladeshis have been able to secure ration and voter identity cards[5].
Assam spent Rs. 1.7 billion between January 2001 and September 2006, which resulted in identification of 9,149 foreigners, only 1,864 could be deported back to Bangladesh. This amounts to Rs. 180,000 spent to deport an illegal Bangladeshi[6]
India is building a fence along its entire border with Bangladesh[7].
[edit] Human trafficking
The Centre for Women and Children Studies estimated in 1998 that 27,000 Bangladeshis have been forced into prostitution in India[8][9]. Ahmedabad Crime Branch (ACB) has investigated a prostitution racket run by a Bangladeshi couple living in Ahmedabad. It believed over 500 women had been coerced into prostitution by illegal Bangladeshi agents in Gujarat.[citation needed]
[edit] Settlement
Indian newspapers reported that "the state government has reports that illegal Bangladeshi migrants have trickled into parts of rural Bengal, including Nandigram[10], over the years, and settled down as sharecroppers with the help of local Left leaders. Though a majority of these immigrants became tillers, they lacked documents to prove the ownership of land[10]".
[edit] Politics
Allegations exist that other parties such as the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Indian National Congress have discriminated against Bengali-speaking Muslims.[11]. Even though it must be noted that the number of Bengali-speaking Muslims has increased multifold since independence, suggesting that many of these Bengali-speaking Muslims are maybe illegal Bangladeshi immigrants.[citation needed]
[edit] Court cases
In August 2008, the Delhi High Court dismissed a petition by a Bangladeshi national against her deportation. The High Court ruled that the illegal Bangladeshi immigrants "pose a danger to India's internal security".[12]
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ 2 cr Bangladeshis in India: Fernandes Tribune India - September 27, 2003
- ^ Problem of Bangladeshi migrants
- ^ The Bengal Borderland: Beyond State and Nation in South Asia By Willem van Schendel By Willem van Schendel Published 2005 Anthem Press
- ^ http://www.gcim.org/attachements/GMP%20No%2042.pdf Indifference, impotence, and intolerance:transnational Bangladeshis in India, Sujata Ramachandran
- ^ 22 illegal immigrants from Bangladesh held The Hindu - October 09, 2007
- ^ http://www.indiaenews.com/india/20061215/32586.htm Rs.180,000 spent to deport an illegal Bangladeshi? By Syed Zarir Hussain, December 15, 2006
- ^ http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/from_our_own_correspondent/4653810.stm Villagers left in limbo by border fence, 28 January 2006.
- ^ http://www.uri.edu/artsci/wms/hughes/banglad.htm Coalition Against Trafficking in Women, Factbook on Global Sexual Exploitation, Donna M. Hughes, Laura Joy Sporcic, Nadine Z. Mendelsohn and Vanessa Chirgwin
- ^ Trafficking in Bangladeshi Women and Girls, by Bimal Kanti Paul; Syed Abu Hasnath Geographical Review, p.268-276, April 2000
- ^ a b http://www.financialexpress.com/news/story/186579/ Left Front puts Nandigram land acquisition on hold, The Financial Express, March 18, 2007
- ^ Making a 'menace' of migrants, Vir Sanghvi The Nation - January 6, 2006
- ^ Illegal Bangladeshi immigrants threat to India: court
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Tharoor defends Obama's Af-Pak policy
December 06, 2009 15:50 IST
Seeking to explain the absence of the terror activities directed against India [ Images ], in the United State's new Af-Pak strategy, India has said the Barack Obama [ Images ] administration was 'looking at' terrorist groups like Lashkar-e-Tayiba [ Images ] and Jaish-e-Mohammad 'off-camera'.
Welcoming the Af-Pak policy unveiled on Tuesday, Minister of State for External Affairs Shashi Tharoor [ Images ] said the pressure maintained by the US on the Taliban [ Images ] and the Al Qaeda [ Images ] there is in the interest of India as it keeps such elements on the 'back-foot'.
"Af-Pak is Afghanistan and Pakistan and does not include India. he US President was addressing his own people about the commitment his government made to the people and to sent their national troops to the foreign land," Tharoor said during an interview to a TV channel while explaining why terrorism in India found no mention in the policy.
When it was pointed out that even terror groups such as LeT and Jaish-e Mohammed, which are based in Pakistan, found no mention in the US strategy, Tharoor said the US was not engaged in any operations against India's 'immediate enemies'.
On whether it meant that the US was ignoring India's concerns on terrorism, he disagreed, saying, "The US is looking at the terrorism that affects us, and it's off-camera."
Tharoor added there should be no distinction between Al Qaeda inspired terrorists and terror directed against India.
"For us, there is no difference between somebody who wants to kill people in Bali or Mumbai [ Images ]," he said. Pointing out that easing pressure on the Taliban and the Al Qaeda on the Af-Pak border affects India, he said, "It is a good thing for us that the aspect of the problem is dealt with and those people are kept on the back-foot."
Asked whether India can rely on Obama as he says, "something to India and something else to Pakistan", the MoS of External Affairs said, "We are not relying on anybody to get this problem (of terrorism) solved."
"India stands on its two feet and we deal with our own problems," he said, adding that the US has been a "positive and supportive element on this issue".
On US Defence Secretary Robert Gates' assessment that terror groups would carry out attacks against India to divert attention, the minister said India was not scared, but the country needs to be careful and vigilant.
"We cannot be complacent because there have been no major attacks in the last one year, but that does not mean that it will last for another year," he said.
He allayed fears about the Obama administration being influenced by Pakistan's view on Kashmir [ Images ], saying India has been dealing with the new government for the last 11 months at all levels and "every indication is that the US does not think that way about our problem".
Tharoor noted that the US has made several statements favouring the resolution of Indo-Pak problems through dialogue between the two countries. On Pakistan diverting US military assistance for use against India, he said India has shared its concerns with the American administration at all levels.
"Support Pakistan by all means in this battle, but keep an eye on what you give and how it is used and show them that there is no blank cheque. This cannot be turned around to be used against us," he said, citing the message given by India to the US.
Citing media reports that Pakistan spent only 687 million dollars for procuring weapons out of the 11 billion dollars given to them since 9/11, he said, "What I want to say is that not every figure that we see is necessarily pointing in to a barrel pointed at India."
Tharoor added that India did not need to worry as Pakistan can buy whatever equipment it requires but "when it comes to conflict, we are prepared".
On whether India was concerned about the safety of Pakistani nuclear weapons, he said, "We do not have first hand information on that. Certainly, those who are very close to Pakistan seem to be convinced that there is nothing to be worried about."
He said Pakistan has a very strong military establishment and the army there was not going to lose control over their 'most prized assets'.
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Lionel Beehner
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Posted: November 10, 2009 11:35 AM
Why A Maximalist Af-Pak Policy Will Not Work
t's unbelievable, really. The US military is holding up Iraq as a model for Afghanistan. They'll tell you it took a few years to get right but by golly, Iraq is at peace with itself, with a large armed forces, a democratically elected government, and commerce flourishing. Let's replicate that "success" in Afghanistan.
Iraq is remarkably more peaceful than it was in 2006. Baghdad is safer than many U.S. cities (but, given the sad state of our inner cities, is that a good barometer?). And the government has reclaimed its monopoly on the use of force, important for any government trying to claim legitimacy.
So let's turn to Afghanistan. There is a weak and corrupt government, little to no standing armed forces, and parts of the country entirely controlled by the Taliban. Okay, so Obama is expected to move in an additional 30,000-plus troops (I'm told he will make his decision before heading to China but not publicize it until afterward and that he will give McChrystal nearly the numbers he asked for, probably in the 30,000-35,000 ballpark). Then what? We stabilize Afghanistan, weed out corrupt elements in the government, squeeze the Taliban, and "clear, hold and build" the provinces. What then? Are we buying ourselves time to stand up the army? Creating space for political reconciliation? These are all buzz phrases carried over from the Iraq experiment -- just change "Sunni Arab" to "Pashtun" and "Anbar" to "Helmund" and it's basically the same set of challenges, right?
Except for one thing. Those who attacked us in 9/11 are safely ensconced in a remote part of Pakistan, not Afghanistan. Oops. Seems no matter how swimmingly our nation-building experiment goes across the border, that simple fact does not change. Nor is the Pakistani army willing to really take the fight to the extremists (though their recent assaults near Swat Valley are a welcome sign). As long as standing up to India is more important than eradicating terrorists, Pakistan will never become a reliable partner worthy of billions of dollars of aid. To the Biden types out there who ask: Why are we spending only $1 on Pakistan for every $20 we spend on Afghanistan? The answer is not to spend more on Pakistan but to spend less on Afghanistan. As Boston University's Andrew Bacevich has eloquently put it: "A sense of realism and a sense of proportion should oblige us to take a minimalist approach. As with Uruguay or Fiji or Estonia or other countries where U.S. interests are limited, the United States should undertake to secure those interests at the lowest cost possible."
I just returned from Sri Lanka, where a maximalist approach worked to eradicate a nasty insurgency. It was a mop-up operation that squeezed the Tamil Tigers onto a tiny swath of territory the size of Central Park. The army mowed down the top few tiers of the leadership but killed thousands of civilians in the process. The government was successful at splitting the Tiger leadership (A former Tiger commando leader is now a minister on national integration), a lesson for us as we contemplate trying to pry away moderate Taliban or include them in a power-sharing arrangement in Afghanistan. But the bigger lesson from the Sri Lankan is this: Colombo was pilloried abroad for its human rights violations and alleged war crimes. It faces a potential humanitarian catastrophe in the north, where hundreds of thousands of Tamils remain corralled in overcrowded camps. And the EU, US, and UN have called for Gaza-style investigations into what happened. Sri Lanka is lumped into the camp of nasty regimes out there: the Sudans and Burmas of the world. It will take years before its good name is restored.
So what does this mean for our Af-Pak policies? If Sri Lanka, a tiny spit of land in South Asia, was so widely denounced for its use of overwhelming force, imagine the outcry if the US tried a similar tactic to pacify Taliban-controlled parts of Afghanistan or Pakistan. We could wipe out the Taliban leadership probably in one fell swoop but it would not wipe out Pashtun aspirations or the other root social or economic causes of anti-US resentment. In fact, a mop-up operation of this magnitude, which would kill untold numbers of civilians, would only create more resentment. For this reason, I believe that a maximalist approach cannot work. The costs are too high. And it's not in our security interest. Better to spend the money to secure the US against a future terrorist attack, which, let's face it, is more likely to come from some sleeper cell in London, not from some bearded guy in a cave in Waziristan.
What Obama will propose is a politically expedient yet worst-of-both-worlds solution: just enough force to piss off the locals and lose their "hearts and minds," but not enough force to eradicate the threat, resulting in a slow but "acceptable" trickle of violence, enough to put Afghanistan out of mind, out of sight, at least in the eyes of most Americans. Insurgencies take time, we keep being told. It took Sri Lanka 25 years to defeat the Tamil Tigers. We should hold up neither Iraq nor Sri Lanka as an example of effective counterinsurgency. Instead we should be leveling with the Afghan government and making preparations for our eventual drawdown, not surging blindly into a conflict where we have no real vested interest.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/lionel-beehner/why-a-maximalist-af-pak-p_b_352294.html
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Mumbai/New Delhi: Hungry for growth, companies such as Godrej Appliances and LG Electronics are set to debut in the sub-Rs-7,000 refrigerator range.
The sub-Rs-7,000 range is the new price point that players have identified to get consumers into their fold, especially in Tier-II, III and IV markets, where price sensitivity is particularly high. Typically, entry-level refrigerator models are priced above Rs 7,000.
Godrej Appliances, according to the company's vice-president (sales and marketing), Kamal Nandi, is working on refrigerator models that can be priced below Rs 7,000. "We should be ready with it soon," he says. But the most innovative product to come out of the Godrej Appliances stable will be Chotukool, a refrigerator said to be the world's lowest-priced at Rs 3,250. The company is reportedly looking at a March launch for the product. Weighing 7.8 kg, this refrigerator will not have a compressor and will run on battery and cooling chips.
Rival LG Electronics will also be out with a Rs-6,900 refrigerator model by then. Whirlpool India is also not ruling out the possibility of a sub-Rs-7,000 refrigerator model in the future. "We are open to it. Price points are important," says Shantanu Dasgupta, VP, corporate affairs, Whirlpool India.
Videocon already has a presence in the segment. But, with all-India penetration of refrigerators at less than 18 per cent (according to the Consumer Electronics and Appliances Manufacturers' Association), the potential to increase the market size is clearly there.
The manner in which the refrigerator category is expanding mirrors the pattern of growth in the market for television sets. Going from black and white to colour to liquid crystal display sets, market players steadily brought down price points with each technology leap. Today, a 15-inch colour television set, for instance, costs as low as Rs 4,000, while premium models, like the new LED television sets from companies such as Samsung and LG, cost Rs 80,000-1 lakh.
Overall penetration of television sets in India, according to the Consumer Electronics and Appliances Manufacturers' Association, stands at 45 per cent, the highest for any consumer appliance.
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11/01/2010
India pleads for Satyam, asks US to skip action
India does not want Satyam shareholders to be punished twice
New Delhi: India has requested authorities in the United States not to take any action against scam-hit Satyam, as it would amount to punishing shareholders of the IT company for a second time.
"Sebi has marshalled a request (to US Securities Exchange Commission) and we are monitoring them. On the political level such signals can be sent and we have already sent them," Corporate Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid said, when asked whether the government has taken up the issue of Satyam with the US authorities.
Satyam Computer Services, now Mahindra Satyam, can face punitive action in the US as the company's shares were listed and traded on American bourses. It is also contesting about a dozen class action suits in US courts which could entail a heavy penalty on the company.
Also, the company can face action by the US Securities Exchange Commission (SEC).
"The case has been laid out quite well. And the case being that nothing should actually punish the shareholders a second time over...Because any fine imposed on the company will inevitably hurt the shareholders," Khurshid said.
The American administration would understand the issue, the minister hoped. "But I am keeping my fingers crossed," he said.
Satyam founder B Ramalinga Raju's disclosure of accounting fraud on January 7, 2008, is reported to have resulted in a loss of around Rs 14,000 crore to the shareholders.
In the US, the securities laws have empowered defrauded investors to get compensation from the errant parties. SEC can also enforce action and get damages/compensation for investors.
On January 7, the day when Raju disclosed the fraud to Indian market regulator Securities and Exchange Board of Indi, the New York Stock Exchange(NYSE) halted trading in Satyam after the stock plunged by over 90 per cent to $0.85 in pre-market trade.
The American Depository Receipts of Sify Technologies nosedived 17.98 per cent to settle at $1.46. Besides, shares of two private sector lenders -- ICICI Bank and HDFC Bank -- plunged as much as 13 per cent on the NYSE.
PTI
11/01/2010
Indian employee confidence among highest in the world
New Delhi: The Indian employees, along with their peers in Brazil and China, portray highest levels of confidence in the future of their companies, a study says.
As per global HR solutions provider Kenexa, the global employee confidence index score saw a slight improvement to 98 in the fourth quarter ended December 2009 from 97.9 in the third quarter.
"Brazil (107.5), China (105.6) and India (101.3) reported the highest levels of employee confidence in the fourth quarter of last year," the report revealed.
On the other hand, France (94.9), Japan (94.0) and Spain (92.4) reported the lowest confidence levels. The US employee confidence declined 0.6 per cent to 97.1 in Q4 compared to the previous quarter.
In the September quarter of 2009, Indian employee confidence index was 100.2 points, China's 102.8 and Brazil's 105.3.
"Employee confidence fluctuated throughout 2009, with the majority of countries reporting both increases and decreases. India and China were the only two that had an increase in scores, quarter over quarter," Kenexa Research Institute research consultant Anne Herman said while releasing the report.
A high level of employee confidence is achieved when they perceive their firms are being effectively managed and competitively positioned, and believe that they have a promising future in the organisation, job security and skills that are attractive compared to other employers.
"We enter 2010 on a positive note. Our studies have linked employee confidence to higher country-level GDP and stronger organisation performance, among other metrics. Therefore, this indicates that as employee confidence rises, GDP and organisation's performance should both improve, indicating that we appear to be in a state of resurgence," Herman added.
The 12 largest economies reported an increase in employee confidence index scores in 2009, with the exception of Japan, which reported a slight decrease for the year. Moreover, the countries which reported the most scores throughout the year were China (15.8 point increase), Italy (8.1) and Brazil(7.1), the Kenexa report revealed.
The Kenexa Employee Confidence Index is measured quarterly taking opinions from employees in Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Russia, Spain, Britain and the US.
Business Standard
It was the only Man, Mrs Indira Gandhi as the Prime Minister of India dared to keep intact Indian Ocean Peace Zone and kept away US Military Might away from this divided geoploitics and succeeded to Liberate BANGLADESH. Now, Indian Ocean is the heart of War zone and Galaxy Weapon Hegemony these days as Free Market Democracy Successfully inserted in the body of Aisa with Multi Organ Failure so fatal.
The scenerio is Focus is Indo Bangla Relations Under the Shadow of AF PAK US War Economy Policy! Which will NEVER be accepted by One Eyed Doe, South Block, New Delhi. But Focus on Indo Bangla Partnership in the War against Terror does reveal everything so naked!US President Barack Obama's foreign policy is coming in for some strong domestic criticism as he attempts to agenda and tries to reach out diplomatically to Iran. As being being the Part and parel of Triblis Manusmriti Apartheid zionist US Corporate Impreialist galaxy Hegemony, Indian Ruling Class as well as the Ruling hegemonies in Divided geopolitics have to save US War Economy Endangerd as never before.
For me, during the Tenure of my Consciousness under my Father, the Refugee Leader Pulin Babu, I used to fight with him that they Never pressed the demand to settle the Biliteral Refugee Influx problem. Since Sixty Years passed after Indian Holocaust, Government of India Never dealt with Refugee Problem as far as East Bengal is concerned. Since Nehru Bidhan Roy decided not to recognise the Bengali Partition Victims, since Indira Mujib Pact Refugee Registration is stopped and further since Assam agreement on foreign nationals, All Bengali speaking people out of Bengal, resettled since fifties or the Domiciles of West bengal seeking job outside, specially those happen to be Muslim or Dalit are subjected to persecution and deportation without addressing the Long Pending Refugee Influx problem. As far as we know, Dr Manmohan singh has no plan to talk on this topic during the Visit of Bangladeshi Prime minister Shiekh Hasina Wajed. What if he has been a partition Victim Refugee himself!
Meanwhile, representatives of our peple settled all over the country met in Nagpur, Maharashtra in a Two days` convention on 9th and 10th january last. Facing Deportation and Persecution they find NOT any escape route Since the Ruling Hegemony led by LK Adwani, Pranab Mukherjee and Buddhadeb Bhattacharya suceeded to pass Citizenship amendment Act killing the Indian Constitution itself and Violating UN Charters for Refugees and Human Rights with International Laws as well. The Bill was passed without any Hearing involving the Victims while the Clauses to guarantee Partition Victims from East Bengal in Indian Constitution remain INTACT.Then a TRajya sabha Member, Dr Manmohan singh and BJP MP general shankar Roy Chowdhari were only the Two Persons who demanded citizenship for all parttiton victim bengali Refugees. Singh forgot it as soon as he became Prime Minister and modified the Citizenship act in 2005 once again. His Minister, virtually the De facto Prime Mininister Pranab Mukherjee launced an All Out Deporation drive against the bengali Refugees!Even Chidambaram`s corporate war against Maoists entrapped Bengali as well as Tamil refugees, no less than THIRTY Millions in the Cross Fire in the Maoist Corridor spread all over Dandakaranya.
Meanwhile, Unique Identity Project launched to benefit the LPG Mafia included Denotified Tribes, Tribals out of scheduled areas and Slumdogs living as half of the Urban Semi Urban Population all over India within the Displacement, deportaion Target zone under Corpoaret Military Brahaminical mass destruction agenda.
Hundreds of our leaders attended the Nagpur Convention as i had to skip it for Prior Engagements. But I had the Live Reporting. Lokmat Samachar, the main Nagpur Daily Published my article in its Edit page during the Meeting and the Media covered the Event as well. Our MLA from Pant Nagar Gadar Pur Assembly seat in Uttarakhand led the deputation from my home state. dandakarany People were there. The Venue was named after my Late father`s Name PULIN Biswas Nagar!
But this Issue has not to be a Topic in bangla Indo Talks. Rather US War Economy interests get Topmost Priority!
Earlier, way back in 2003 while the Citizenship Bill was not tabled on the floor of the Parliament and Pranab Mukherjee was the President of the standing Committee hearing the objections, we did meet in Nagpur in all India Convention against Citizenship amendment Bill organised by Mulnivasi BAMCEF and Presided by Vaman Meshram. Not only Bengalies, but Mulnivasi SC, ST Obc and Muslim delegates opposed the Bill.Then, All India Refugee Co Ordination Committee was constituted with Nagpur based Dr. Subodh Biswas as Convener. Recent meeting was conveneed by the Committee. Meanwhile Mulnivasi bamcef is the Only national Organisation which has been Campaigning for the Citizenship and Human Rights of the Bengali SC OBC Mulnivasi Refugees
and No other political or Non Political Organisation ever supported us!
I had attended the 26 th Mulnivasi Bamcef convention in Jaipur last december where we dealt with the Citizenship issue and the Unique Identity Number as well!
Noting that the "border region between Afghanistan and Pakistan remains the epicentre of Al Qaeda," President Barack Obama says he has "no intention of sending US boots on the ground" to Yemen and Somalia.In an effort to coordinate and streamline their efforts in the Af-Pak region, special representatives of 26 countries have come together to establish a secretariat in Washington.
"I do think it's important to recognize that the border region between Afghanistan and Pakistan remains the epicentre of Al Qaeda, their leadership, and their extremist allies," he said in excerpts of an interview with People magazine released Sunday.
The White House says President Barack Obama has narrowed down his decision for an Afghanistan strategy to four options.
Press Secretary Robert Gibbs says the president will discuss those options with his national security team on Wednesday. Gibbs did not provide any details about the options, and says the president's decision on troop deployments is still weeks away.
Criticism has been mounting sharply since Mr Obama unveiled his Af-Pak policy which juxtaposes an increase in troop levels with an exit strategy. The policy is being increasingly seen as a please-all strategy that has failed to impress anyone. An article in the Foreign Policy magazine went as far as to call Mr Obama's Af-Pak policy a case study in presidential schizophrenia. "...After 94 days of internal discussion and debate, he ended up splitting the difference — rushing in more troops as his generals wanted, while calling for their departure to begin in July 2011 as his liberal base demanded,'' the article said.
Titled, "The Carter Syndrome", the article argued that US foreign policy is in need of a rethink but warned that the odds are stacked against Mr Obama who is in danger of turning into a new Jimmy Carter due to his ``conflicting impulses'' in shaping foreign policy. Pointing out that politicians and public intellectuals have been influenced by former US presidents Alexander Hamilton, Woodrow Wilson, Thomas Jefferson, and Andrew Jackson, the article said Mr Obama is being tugged in opposite directions by the Wilsonian and Jeffersonian school of thoughts. The Jeffersonian school of thought is titled towards the Left while the Wilsonian school of thought is more centrist.
Mr Obama is largely seen as the product of the Jeffersonian school of thought, which is more interested in promoting democracy in the US and sees large military budgets as diverting money from domestic needs. ``Like Carter in the 1970s, Obama comes from the old-fashioned Jeffersonian wing of the Democratic Party, and the strategic goal of his foreign policy is to reduce America's costs and risks overseas by limiting US commitments wherever possible,'' the article said.
This, the article written by Walter Russell Mead said, explained his preference for disarmament agreements over military buildups and regional balance of power arrangements over unilateral US force. ``...the President wishes ultimately for an orderly world in which burdens are shared and the military power of the US is a less prominent feature on the international scene.''
But he is also seen to be influenced by the Wilsonian agenda, which sees the promotion of democracy and human rights as the core elements of American grand strategy and doesn't see stability in a world with dictators . The ``limited realism'' of the Jefforsonian world view and ``transformative'' Wilsonian agenda, the article predicted, would haunt the Obama administration as it haunted Carter.
``With great dignity and courage, Obama has embarked on a difficult and uncertain journey. The odds, I fear, are not in his favour, and it is not yet clear that his intuitions and instincts amount to the kind of grand design that statesmen like John Quincy Adams and Henry Kissinger produced in the past. But there can be no doubt that American foreign policy requires major rethinking,'' Mr Mead said.
Gen. Stanley McChrystal – the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan – has told the president that the U.S. mission there is headed for failure unless the president sends an additional 40,000 troops. Sources tell The Associated Press that the president will add tens of thousands more forces, though probably not quite the 40,000 McChystal is seeking.
The Obama administration was the first one to appoint Richard Holbrooke as Special Representative for Pakistan and Afghanistan last year as President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton believe the two countries are linked to each other and terrorism in the region has to be fought with a joint policy.
Following Holbrook's appointment, more countries have now named their special representatives for Afghanistan and Pakistan and a need is being felt increasingly among them for better coordination and regular get-together.
"Germany, under the coordination of the German SRAP, Ambassador Bernd Muetzelburg, coordinates the international SRAP group, and we have developed a secretariat here in Washington which supports the German leadership and helps to do all the logistical work to increase this coordination," said Daniel F Feldman, Deputy to Special US Representative for Pakistan and Afghanistan.
SRAP stands for Special Representatives for Pakistan and Afghanistan.
At least 26 other countries and international organisations have appointed SRAP counterparts, Feldman told foreign correspondents.
Meanwhile my writeup psoted on MSNINDIA `Terror, Maoism & Mamata in a 'skirt' economy' has got some interesting reactions to be noted as follows:
Ramanathan venkatraman - Kochi on 1/11/2010 5:26:17 PM
West Bengal has been under Marxist rule for more than a quarter of century. Mr Basu's innings at the helm is the longest by any individual. There were times when the CPM was supporting the Government, and some other times, they were oppising the Government. Credit should be given to this party, as it did not at any time, tried to misuse ist equation of the Govt. in power. The State has illegal ingress of peole from bangla desh, which is our own creation. It is a fact that our irrelevant planning and mindless economy has increased wealth in the hands of a few whose wealth has quadrapled, while the less fortunate continue to be in dire straits. All plan benefits go to the haves. The huge investment of Rs 5.3 lakh crore which has come down to West bengal, how much has it gone to the masses who suffer from penuiary? Our unscinetific planning has resulted in restless in the agri sector. Natural resources are savaged in teh name of development. The methodologies are all wrong. We followed the Soviet model in respect of Planning. Some suggest that we should follow the Chinese model. Some others contend that we should replicate the developed country model. But we need to follow our own model of development, taking into account our below poverty line, above poverty line, not on the basis of per capita income method of VKRV Rao method which gets the income wrong, but based on a theory of wellness based on our parameters. Marxism, Terrorism, and blatant caste killings are woeful activities of a few mad caps, supported by a few disgruntled unemployed poverty struck population. Equity, justice, fair remuneration( a few get Rs Crore as annual compensation while the Government says 100 days work at Rs 100/-per day), and the right to work must be made compulsary, if India have to hv a edge amongst the different states. A Pity! India's vision has been made into a notion without meaning!! A Good piece of writing by the author.
N. Devanthan - Hyderabad on 1/11/2010 2:30:48 PM
The statement made by Hon'ble Minister is bare truth.At thsame time there is no point in critising the central Government which cannot do much when there exits elected Government. She must strive to come to power with alliance and eliminate all the evial forces. HHope she will do it.
Suriya - Madurai on 1/11/2010 11:08:20 AM
This was the fact we accept. but why responsible persons are not taking actions and why they are two careless on this national issues. sure, yes india is having soft corner terrorism not on the peoples' welfare, as a indian citizen i feel very guilty.
PVMurty - Bhimavaram on 1/11/2010 5:21:05 AM
I think lack of proper rule gives rise to antisocial elements. Mamta has to protect her ministry and national property. Let parties and hidden forces treat all people with respect.
http://content.msn.co.in/MSNContribute/Story.aspx?PageID=dc8312f2-75fc-42ee-8cec-b3238f801525
Obama acknowledged both Yemen and Somalia harbour elements of the Al Qaeda terrorist network, but said he prefers to help the governments of those countries deal with that threat.
"We've known throughout this year that Al Qaeda in Yemen has become a more serious problem." He said, "The same is true in Somalia, another country where there are large chunks that are not fully under government control and Al Qaeda is trying to take advantage of them."
While he never ruled out any possibilities, Obama said he had "no intention of sending US boots on the ground in those regions" while the local governments remain effective partners.
Meanwhile, Keeping in view infiltration bids by militants from Pakistan and the forthcoming Republic Day celebrations, the BSF has been put on high alert along the country's western border.
The decision to put the border guards on top alert was taken in the wake of reports received by the Home Ministry with regard to rocket firing incidents near Attari border on Saturday and Sunday, official sources said.
Following the reports, patrolling along the entire international border with Pakistan has been intensified with orders to counter any infiltration attempt, they said.
"We are studying the reports. Patrolling has been increased and the BSF is fully alert to deal with any situation. The BSF in the recent past has retaliated adequately to the firing from across the border," an official said.
However, Home Ministry sources didn't rule out the possibility of the involvement of "non-state actors" as the Pakistan Rangers have told the BSF that they were not involved in the firing from across the border.
"The force had shot and killed two infiltrators on Saturday and two on Sunday along the international border," the official added.
Five to six rockets had been fired from across the border near Attari on the two occasions, prompting the BSF to open retaliatory fire.
Meanwhile, in the fourth infiltration bid in a week, militants early this morning triggered a blast to cut the border fencing in Jammu area but the BSF troops foiled the attempt after a fierce gunbattle between the two sides in Akhnoor sector.
Rebuilding trust with Pak to take time: Mullen
On the other hand, The US has developed significant trust deficit with Pakistan over the period between 1990 and 2002 because of the sanctions placed on that country and achievement of results on the bilateral relationship front would take some time, a top military official has said.
"We are just starting to rebuild that trust, quite frankly. And it's going to take a while," Admiral Mike Mullen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said at the Naval War College in Rhode Island.
Noting that Americans are pretty impatient, he said "it's going to take a patience to return that relationship to the strong one that used to be there with a country that is really critical and vital in that part of the world and has its own challenges, the extremist and terrorist challenges... It's a very serious problem."
Mullen said the US developed a significant trust deficit with Pakistan over the period 1990 to 2002 because of the sanctions that Washington had placed on it.
The focus of the Af-Pak strategy of the US is every bit as much on Pakistan as it is on Afghanistan, he said in a speech at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy on 'Security Challenges in the Broader Middle East'.
"That gets lost sometimes in the focus on how many troops, but it's not about troops; that's certainly a critical part of it. It's about essentially a region that must be addressed...in a way that moves positively towards better security and not in the direction that it certainly is going in Afghanistan right now," he said.
Af-Pak policy: ISI must fall in line
4 Dec 2009, 0608 hrs IST, ET Bureau
NEW DELHI: The Manmohan Singh government on Thursday said it was imperative for the international community to continue putting pressure on
Pakistan to dismantle the safe havens that export terror into the neighbourhood.
Responding to President Barack Obama's Afghan policy, MEA spokesperson Vishnu Prakash said Pakistan has to be persuaded to root out these safe havens. `` India believes that it is in the interest of the international community to impress upon Pakistan that it must use all its influence and resources to implement its commitments to dismantle the infrastructure of terrorism and to deny sanctuary to all terrorist groups who operate from its soil,'' he said.
Welcoming President Obama's `` reiteration of the need to squarely tackle terrorism,'' the spokesperson said that it was essential for the international community to oppose `` those who nurture , sustain and give sanctuary to terrorists and extremist elements.''
But for the US, Pakistan is the core of its Afghan strategy. With Taliban and al-Qaeda safe havens flourishing in Pakistan, the quality of cooperation from the Pakistani military is expected to determine the future course in Afghanistan and the success of the Af-Pak policy. And the ISI in particular is seen as key to the success of the American and Nato troops in countering the Taliban.
A Stratfor report has argued that the ISI remains the centre of gravity of the entire problem in Afghanistan, and that the US success is dependant on the quality of help it gets from the ISI. `` The ISI remains the centre of gravity of the entire problem. If the war is about creating an Afghan army, and if we accept that the Taliban will penetrate this army heavily no matter what, then the only counter is to penetrate the Taliban equally. Without that, Obama's entire strategy fails as Nixon's did,'' the report warned. But the report also raised questions about the motivations of the spy agency and the viability of an Afghan policy which is dependant on help from quarters known to be sympathetic to the Taliban.
The US President in his recently unveiled Afghan strategy had chalked out an 18-month timeline for initiating troop withdrawal and slowly handing over the reins to the Afghan government and army. This is being interperted to mean that the US strategy will focus more on creating the right atmosphere for a US exit from a problem that has only worsened in the last year and not in pushing through a lasting solution.
`The extra forces that will be deployed to Afghanistan are not expected to defeat the Taliban. Instead, their mission is to reverse the momentum of previous years and to create the circumstances under which an Afghan force can take over the mission. The US presence is therefore a stopgap measure, not the ultimate solution,'' said the Stratfor report.
And the only entity that can provide intelligence input on the Taliban and remain secure is the ISI. "The only entity that could conceivably penetrate the Taliban and remain secure is the Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). This would give the Americans and Afghans knowledge of Taliban plans and deployments,'' said the report. But the report also raised questions about Taliban sympathisers in the ISI.
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/Af-Pak-policy-ISI-must-fall-in-line/articleshow/5298528.cms
US Af-Pak policy: Bush wine in Obama bottle
March 30, 2009 18:04 IST
US President Barack Obama's [ Images ] new comprehensive Af-Pak strategy unveiled on March 27, to deal with a mix of problems might impress and enthuse the new Internet generation with which Obama feels comfortable, but not Indian professionals in terrorism with their feet firmly on the ground in this region. These problems arise from the continuing old Islamic insurgency of the 1980s vintage in Afghanistan, the new post-Lal Masjid raid Islamic insurgency in Pakistan, the continuing jihadi terrorism with many faces -- anti- West, anti-Indian, anti-Afghan, anti-Israeli, anti-Russian, anti-Chinese, anti-infidels and anti-apostates -- from sanctuaries and breeding grounds in Pakistan and the continuing spread of radical ideas justifying the use of terrorism from the madrasas of Pakistan
Former President George Bush [ Images ] left for Obama a bleeding stalemate with no end in sight. As a descriptive analysis of the kind of situation in the Af-Pak region inherited by him from Bush, Obama's new strategic broth to which many cooks have contributed, has shown a clear understanding of the problems confronting him in this region. Bush and his advisers were not as articulate as Obama and his advisers are and not as word-smart, but they too had come to a similar conclusion though not in as smart a language.
Their conclusion was: Pakistan is the source of the plethora of problems faced in the region and unless and until that source is tackled effectively the bleeding will continue.
Obama and his advisers suffer from the same prescriptive deficiency as their predecessors. This deficiency arises from their tendency to mix facts with illusions. The facts were as clear to Bush and his advisers as they are now to Obama and his advisers. These are the existence in the Pakistani territory of the sanctuaries of Al Qaeda [ Images ], the Pashtun Taliban [ Images ] and the Punjabi Taliban organisations with the Lashkar-e-Tayiba [ Images ] and the Jaish-e-Mohammad in the forefront and the role of the Pakistan army [ Images ] and its Inter-Services Intelligence in nursing them to serve what they perceive as Pakistan's strategic interests.
The prescriptive part of Obama's strategy is as full of illusions as the strategy of Bush was. There is a common root cause for the illusions of the two administrations. The root cause is their inability to understand that the Pakistani military-intelligence establishment has convinced itself that Pakistan, which had lost its strategic relevance in the immediate aftermath of the end of the cold war, has acquired a new strategic importance. This is thanks to the terrorists of various hues operating from its territory and its nuclear arsenal. The continued existence of these terrorists is in its interest. Action against terrorism when unavoidable, support for terrorism when possible. That is its policy.
It has been using its nuclear arsenal not only in an attempt to intimidate India [ Images ] and deter it from retaliating for terrorist strikes in Indian territory, but also to deter the US and the rest of the West from exercising too much pressure on it to deal with the terrorist sanctuaries in its territory.
Unless the mind of the Pakistani military and intelligence officers is disabused of this belief and they are made to co-operate with the international community in destroying the terrorist infrastructure in its territory, no strategy is going to work in ending jihadi terrorism bred in Pakistan. The major deficiency in the prescriptive analysis of Obama arises from his naive assumption that Pakistan can be made to co-operate more effectively against terrorism through a basket of incentives -- more military and economic assistance, more training, an emphasis on the continuing importance of Pakistan even after the war on terrorism is over etc.
Bush too hailed Pakistan as a frontline ally in the war against terrorism and provided it with various lollipops -- over $10 billion in military and economic aid since 9/11, dual-use weapons and equipment which could be used against the terrorists as well as against India and a willingness to close the eyes to Pakistan's sins of commission and omission against India so long as it acted against terrorism directed at the US. These lollipops failed to make the regime of Pervez Musharraf [ Images ] co-operate sincerely against Al Qaeda and the Taliban. These incentives could not prevent the Neo Taliban of Afghanistan from staging a spectacular come-back from sanctuaries in Pakistan and Al Qaeda and its associates from organising acts of terrorism in different parts of the world.
The lessons from the failure of the strategy of Bush were: Firstly, a policy based only on incentives will not work in the case of an insincere state such as Pakistan. Secondly, a policy which makes a distinction between terrorism directed against the US and terrorism directed against India and the rest of the world will be ineffective.
Thirdly, the fear of exercising too much pressure on Pakistan lest the state collapse and its nuclear arsenal fall into jihadi hands is exploited by Pakistan to prevent the ultimate success of the war against terrorism.
One was hoping -- on the basis of the statements by him during his election campaign -- that Obama would have factored these lessons into the formulation of his new strategy. Surprisingly, he has not. The same old policy of incentives and nothing but incentives is sought to be pursued under the garb of a so-called new strategy. The only new feature is the emphasis on the benchmarks of implementation which will determine the continued availability of the incentives to Pakistan at every stage. The only disincentive with which Pakistan has been confronted is the risk of the incentives drying up if it is seen as dragging its feet in its co-operation in the fight against terrorism.
Obama's strategy -- like the one of his predecessor -- is marked by a fear of punishing Pakistan if it does not change its policy of using terrorists to advance its own strategic agenda. The reluctance to punish Pakistan if it continues to be insincere in dealing with terrorism originating from its territory arises from the fear that too much pressure on Pakistan and a policy of punitive measures might push Pakistan into the arms of the jihadis or might result in a collapse of the Pakistani state with unpredictable consequences. The US must rid itself of this fear and make it clear to Pakistan that, if the worst comes to the worst, the world is prepared to face the eventuality of a failed Pakistan. A failed Pakistan may be a disaster for the people of Pakistan, but not necessarily for the rest of the world.
It is important to constitute a contact group to work out alternative strategies with incentives as well as disincentives, with rewards as well as punishments. Such a contact group must be only of the victims of terrorism. A contact group, which seeks to bring together the victims of terrorism as well as the perpetrator, will be a non-starter.
Obama's strategy has three components -- a counter-insurgency component for Afghanistan, a counter- terrorism component for use in Pakistan and a counter-radicalisation component for use in the entire Af-Pak region. It is a mix of military and political measures. While the military measures will be largely implemented by the US and other NATO powers plus Australia [ Images ], the regional role of countries such as India, China and Iran is sought to be restricted to the political component. They will have no say in the way the military measures are implemented.
The US expectations that the international community will co-operate in implementing the unilaterally worked out US strategy can be belied because the strategy offers no end in sight to the wave of terrorism of Pakistani origin faced by them. This is particularly true of India. Even though the strategy projects Al Qaeda and its associates operating from sanctuaries in Pakistan as posing a threat to the world as a whole, its objective is limited to preventing another 9/11 in US territory mounted from this region. It does not pay equal attention to the concerns of India and other countries. The strategy is, therefore, unlikely to excite professionals in India.
B Raman
http://news.rediff.com/column/2009/mar/30/guest-us-afpak-policy-bush-wine-in-obama-bottle.htm
Failure of Obama's Af-Pak policy
With nearly 4000 additional military trainers announced for Afghanistan and a reward of US$7.5 billion for Pakistan, the Af-Pak policy is slowly turning out to be a confused attempt at outsourcing, rather than a surge.
CJ: Sumantra Maitra
Tue, Aug 04, 2009 09:10:15 IST
TWO IMPORTANT developments took place in the last couple of weeks, which in some ways are directly and indirectly related to the 'failing' Afghan-Pak policy of President Obama. The first development relates to the deaths of 15 British soldiers in renewed attacks against the Taliban in Afghanistan, in what some may call the third phase in the ongoing bloody Afghan war. The second, relates to the recent riots in China, essentially marketed by the liberal media as an uprising by the minority Uighurs, against age-old oppression, which was heavily crushed by the government. In reality, the riots were a result of ethno-religious conflict between Muslim minority Uighurs, instigated by extremists in Central Asia, and the Al-Qaeda and the Buddhist majority Han Chinese. Now one may ask, how are these distant events related. We will slowly get to the point.
With nearly 4000 additional military trainers announced for Afghanistan and a reward of US$7.5 billion for Pakistan, for doing basically nothing, the Af-Pak policy is slowly turning out to be a confused attempt at outsourcing, rather than a surge. The combination of a hopelessly inept government in Kabul, an unchanged Pakistan and an indifferent and suspicious India, is proving to be too deadly for Washington to handle. Also United States of America seems to have forgotten the three major lessons from Vietnam, defined objectives, short-term goals and a clear exit strategy.
There seems to be a lack of clarity on the plan of action. On the one hand, the drone attacks, though fewer in number, continues in Pakistan. On the other hand, we have days of same old rhetoric from the White House. The idea behind the policy seems to be that they need to fix Pakistan first to take care of Afghanistan. It took them billion dollars on the thinktank industry and a change of power in the White House to come out with this. And though I am not supporting a Rush Limbaugh or Ann Coulter -type idea of bombing from the Nile to the Ganges, to solve all problems, I do wonder at times whether this new pacifist attitude of Washington is actually helping re-arrange chairs on the deck of the sinking Titanic.
The American inability to draw an essentially selfish and stoic mainland Europe is also a diplomatic failure. Europe, exclusive of Britain, only jumps to the international arena when its immediate interests are affected, or a war is going on in its nearest vicinity. We remember the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) bombings of Kosovo and the frantic diplomatic efforts during the very recent Russia-Georgia war. But when it comes to policing the troubled third world, be it Palestine, Iraq, or Afghanistan, it is entirely the burden of America, with Europe committing none of its firepower, yet grabbing the majority of the re-construction pie.
Another hilariously impractical theory which is surely going to spell doom and in the process jeopardise the whole region, is the policy of negotiation with the Taliban. When will the elite analysts in the Pentagon learn that there is no such thing as a good Talibani. Good Muslims, yes, definitely...but good Talibanis...never! How can people, who are steeped in medieval ideologies, be classified as good or bad? Moreover, the USA seems to have forgotten the very important lesson from Saddam - that one can always change jerseys when the heat is on, only to return to what one does best, which in the case of the Taliban - is destruction.
A few months back I watched the inauguration of Barack Obama, with keen interest, not because of the fact that I supported him, or I wanted to see a change for the sake of change. I was curious about what the man could do, in such a time when the World was losing against extremism. But seeing the differing reactions of China and the USA in matters that are inevitably inter-related, I was sure that we were being given the same candy in a new pack. 'Hope' is not a strategy and it is by no means an answer to the need for decisive and compelling action.
Eloquence and good speeches may convince voters and win elections, but they do not change the realities on the ground. War is a man's business, and it needs courage and determination to win it. The real world is a different place, with a 'failed' nuclear Pakistan and a threatening North Korea in the hands of a psychotic despot. George W Bush, might have had a low IQ, but he was never shy of taking rude but necessary action, which is one quality of a world leader. The world is still waiting to see the 'acclaimed and famed' leadership of Barack Obama which won him the elections.
http://www.merinews.com/article/failure-of-obamas-af-pak-policy/15778512.shtml
Setback for Karzai
Victory in election, defeat in parliament
THE paradox wasn't quite anticipated. Hamid Karzai has won the presidential election in Afghanistan, but he has lost the support of parliament. It is a legislative verdict that reflects poorly on his leadership, indeed qualities over which even the US and its allies have their reservations. In a resounding message to the President, the legislators have overwhelmingly rejected his nominees for cabinet appointments, expressing doubts over the ability of those chosen. As many as 17 of the 24 cabinet nominations have been turned down. In words more blunt, the Afghan parliament has rejected the government that he had tried to put in place. Karzai's fraudulent image has been further dented. And the setback isn't the President's alone; it is a damning in-house indictment that might make the task of internal policing still more intricate for the Western powers.
Ever since the disputed election last October, Karzai was under pressure, both from the opposition and the West, to assemble a cabinet free of corruption and sloth. This might have made amends for the fraudulent vote. Parliament's recent vote confirms that he hasn't met the benchmark, let alone consult the legislators during the nomination process. The common grouse seems to be that the cabinet doesn't represent Afghanistan's ethnic mix.
Clearly, the lawmakers are as anxious to protect their ethnic turfs as they are to have a corruption-free government. And quite plainly, Karzai has failed to satisfy either demand. In forming the new ministry, he had bowed to American pressure as much as to the warlords to whom he owes not a little for the spurious election. It is significant that parliament has retained the ministers with whom the world leaders are believed to be happy, pre-eminently those handling the crucial portfolios of the interior, finance and defence. At the end of the day, the cabinet as an entity is of lesser moment than Barack Obama's double-think on the Af-Pak policy and last month's judicial stricture on the Pakistan President. The cabinet can at worst be a reward for Karzai proteges; at best an agreeable element in the overall construct.
http://www.thestatesman.net/page.news.php?clid=3&theme=&usrsess=1&id=280757
Shourie finds Jinnah 'repelling'
;Press Trust of India
Mumbai, 10 Jan: He might have got perilously close to facing disciplinary action in the BJP for openly criticising the BJP leadership over the expulsion of Mr Jaswant Singh and the political pressure on Ms Vasundhara Raje, but Mr Arun Shourie does not share the expelled leader's view on Pakistan founder Mohammed Ali Jinnah whom he finds repelling.
"He unleashed the armed thugs shoring up the Muslim League in his Direct Action against the Hindus. He paralysed the interim government through Liyaqat Ali. From 1935 onwards, he worked stealthily and continuously with the British to thwart every scheme that might have preserved a united India," Mr Shourie says in his latest book.
In his 25th book titled We Must Have No Price And Everyone Must Know That We Have No Price, the former Editor of The Indian Express and The Times of India and ex-union minister "profoundly" disagrees with Mr Jaswant Singh's assessment of Jinnah.
"Ever since I read the multi-volume Jinnah Papers brought out by the National Archives of Pakistan ~ the two-volume Foundations of Pakistan and four-volume History of Partition of India, he (Jinnah) seemed to me to be a pinched, narrow-minded, diabolic schemer, one who used and was used by the British to divide India," the BJP leader says.
Voicing his contempt for Jinnah, Mr Shourie goes on to say: "His (Jinnah's) contemptuous characterisations of India, of Hindus, of our national movement and its leaders make one's blood boil to this day."
The book released yesterday touches upon a variety of issues ranging from internal security, India's Tibet policy, reforms in higher education and climate change.
There is also a section containing Mr Shourie's Alice in Blunderland interview with Indian Express Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta, besides one on Jaswant Singh's book Jinnah-India, Partition, Independence.
Attempts to portray Jinnah as secular also fails to impress Mr Shourie who says: "That he talked Islam and drank whiskey, ate ham, and the rest, that he hardly knew Quran to say nothing of living by it, do not prove his secularism; to me they make him out to be a hypocrite."
"In a word, far from being attracted by Jinnah, as my senior, Jaswant Singh is, I am repelled by him," he says.
Mr Shourie also differed with those "who still dream of a grand confederation of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh" and who talk of Akhand Bharat.
"The best thing that has happened for us is the Partition. It has given us breathing time, a little time to resurrect and save our pluralist culture and religions. Had it not happened, we would have been bullied and thrashed and swamped by Islamic fundamentalists," he says.
Drone attacks: what is America doing in Pakistan?
Seventeen people have died in US drone attacks in Waziristan. What is the impact on civilians?
Seventeen people have been killed in two US drone attacks in North Waziristan, a tribal area and Taliban stronghold in Pakistan. The body count is still growing from the attacks, targeted at a compound alleged to be a militant training camp.
These latest attacks are part of an expansion authorised by Barack Obama last month, in line with the troop surge in Afghanistan. It's a policy that is anything but transparent.
For the uninitiated -- what is going on? Well, the first attacks were launched by George Bush in 2004 as part of the "war on terror". They feature unmanned aerial vehicles firing Hellfire missiles (that's actually what they're called, I'm not embellishing) at militant targets (well, vaguely), and have increased in frequency since 2008.
Top US officials are extremely enthusiastic about the drone attacks. They stated in March 2009 that the strikes had killed nine of al-Qaeda's 20 top commanders. High-profile successes such as the death of Baitullah Mehsud, the former Taliban commander in Pakistan, have no doubt given further encouragement. The attacks' status in international law is dubious but, hey, when has that ever been a concern?
Yet in terms of how the Pakistani public might receive it, it is an incredibly reckless policy for the US to pursue, and for the discredited Islamabad administration to allow.
Since the strikes were stepped up in mid-2008, hundreds of people have been killed, many of them civilians. The American think tank the Brookings Institution released a report in July 2008 saying that ten civilians perished in the attacks for every single militant killed. The UN Human Rights Council, too, delivered a highly critical report last year. The investigator Philip Alston called on the US to justify its policy:
Otherwise you have the really problematic bottom line, which is that the Central Intelligence Agency is running a programme that is killing significant numbers of people and there is absolutely no accountability in terms of the relevant international laws.
Islamabad has publicly criticised the attacks on Pakistani territory as being counterproductive (though reports abound about the level of its complicity). Pakistan's foreign ministry today issued an angry statement saying that US and Nato forces "need to play their role inside Afghanistan".
Pakistan is a state on the verge of collapse. Amid poverty, the instability engendered by frequent terrorist attacks, and a corrupt and fragile government, the very extremism that the west's cack-handed Af-Pak strategy aims to counter has fertile ground on which to grow.
The Pakistani public is overwhelmingly and consistently opposed to the drone attacks. A poll for al-Jazeera in August 2009 showed that 67 per cent of respondents "oppose drone attacks by the United States against the Taliban and al-Qaeda targets in Pakistan". A poll in October for the International Republican Institute found that 73 per cent of respondents opposed US military incursions into the tribal areas and 76 per cent did not think that Pakistan and the US should partner to carry out drone attacks.
The "war on terror" is an increasingly meaningless phrase. But one thing is certain: as young Britons travel to Pakistan expressly for to attend training camps (frequently spurred on, I would argue, by their anger at western foreign policy) and the Taliban continue to expand across the country, we cannot -- to employ another overused phrase -- afford to lose any more "hearts and minds". The escalation of drone attacks does just that.
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2. Immigration from Bangladesh
2.1. The uses of migration In the demographic competition, simple procreation is not the only factor. There are cases where Muslims are in a minority and use migration to remedy their minority condition. This does not, of course, mean that all Muslims involved in such migration are conscious soldiers in a demographic offensive ("infiltrators"), but an element of planning may nonetheless be involved, or may arise in certain activist circles once the political potential of an ongoing migration process becomes apparent. Thus, about the situation in Europe, Bat Ye'or observes: "The Islamicist movement does not conceal its intention to islamize Europe at all. Brochures sold in European Islamic centres explain goal and means, including conversion work, marriages with native women, and especially immigration. Knowing that Islam always started as a minority in the countries it conquered, these ideologues consider the implantation of Islam in Europe and the USA as a great chance for Islam."[1] The Islamic calendar starts with a momentous migration, that of Mohammed and his followers from Mecca to Medina. The result of this immigration from the Medinese viewpoint was that the city lost its autonomy to Mohammed, who became its dictator and expelled or killed sections of its population. A recent case of the use of demography in the interest of Islam was on the occasion of the 1994 provincial elections in the Malaysian province of Sabah: "The number of Muslim‑dominated constituencies in Sabah has increased from 17 in 1990 to 24 in 1994. The [Christian‑led] Parti Bersatu Sabah has accused [the ruling party] of flooding the state with Muslim immigrants from Indonesia and the Philippines. Some estimates put the number of immigrants as high as 800,000", with Sabah's original population numbering 1.5 million.[2] The situation in India follows the same pattern: higher Muslim birth rate, and migration creating Muslim majorities in strategic places. This is most visible in the problem of illegal immigration from Bangladesh in the 1980s and 90s, the most common occasion for using the term "demographic aggression". In the case of immigration, the intentionality is undeniable but it is not necessarily or at least not exclusively motivated by Islamic concerns: Bangladesh is simply overpopulated and wants to get rid of its population surplus by all means available. Non-Muslim governments would probably pursue a similar policy in similar circumstances. One factor which makes India the prime target of Bangladesh's demographic dumping policy, apart from its geographical contiguity, is the tough policy of other countries vis-à-vis illegal or even legal immigrants: "At the end of last year, there were still more than 100,000 illegal immigrant workers from Bangladesh in Malaysia. As of early February 1997 they are massively expelled by the Malay Government. (...) Bangladesh has some experience with such disasters: last year already, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar expelled some 50,000 illegal Bangladeshis. (...) Three years ago, the Malaysian Government signed an agreement with the Government in Dhaka agreeing to take in 50,000 new guest workers from Bangladesh. But when more and more Bangladeshis entered the countries secretly and started to work without work permit, Malaysia canceled the agreement unilaterally."[3] Against Bangladesh's aggressive policy of encouraging its citizens to trespass against the laws of other countries by settling there without permit, most other countries defend themselves with a non-nonsense policy of cracking down on these infiltrators.
2.2. Refugees and migrants Immigration from Bangladesh is of two types. Firstly there are members of the minority communities fleeing occasional waves of persecution or the more general sense of being second-class citizens under the Islamic dispensation.[4] Few Hindus would dispute their right to settle down in India. Secondly, there are Muslims seeking economic opportunities or sheer living space, which dirt-poor and intensely overcrowded Bangladesh cannot offer to the ever-larger numbers of newcomers on the housing and labour market. Hindu Revivalists are glad to quote unsuspect secular sources to confirm their worst misgivings about Muslim demographic aggression from Bangladesh. A 1992 report prepared by B.B. Dutta for the North-Eastern Congress Coordination Committee meeting in Guwahati looked into both types of immigration and notes: "Between 1971 and 1981, Bangladesh census records show a reduction of 39 lakhs in the minority population. "Between 1981-89, 36 lakh religious minorities were missing from that country. "In 1972, there were 7.5 lakh Bihari Muslims in the camps in Dacca. As a result of mediation by Saudi Arabia only 33,000 of them were accepted by Pakistan.[5] At present, there are less than two lakhs in the camps, where have the rest gone? (...) "It would be interesting to note that a group of intellectuals in Dacca is seeking to legitimise the migration of Muslims into the adjoining areas of North East region by invoking the theory of lebensraum or living space. A number of Dacca dailies carried articles written on these lines by university professors. They were not at all apologetic about the infiltration. People are sought to be inspired by the hope that one day the north-eastern region will be added to Bangladesh giving it a natural boundary in place of present one which throttles Bangladesh."[6] So, there is a large emigration of non-Muslims, but there is also a large emigration of Muslims, as exemplified by the case of the Bihari Muslims in Bangladesh, of whom the great majority, feeling unwelcome both in Bangladesh and in Pakistan, have simply returned to Bihar and adjoining areas, whence their parents had left for the promised land of (East) Pakistan in 1947. Moreover, the intentionality of the population shift from Bangladesh to India is expressed quite candidly by opinion leaders in Bangladesh. The BJP argues that refugees from persecution and illegal economic migrants merit a different treatment, as is assumed in the arrangements for refugee relief of most countries. But secularists see it differently, for "unlike the BJP, the Congress (I) views both Hindus and Muslim from Bangladesh as infiltrators".[7] Terminology is a part of the problem here, with secularists systematically describing Hindu refugees as "migrants" if not "infiltrators", and Muslim illegal immigrants as "refugees".
2.3. An estimate of the numbers Arun Shourie has brought the findings of the police and other Government agencies to the notice of the public. According to an Internal Note prepared by the Home Ministry, "large-scale infiltration has changed the demographic landscape of the borders", and it also affects Delhi, Maharashtra, Gujarat, etc.[8] By 1987, the number of illegal immigrants in West Bengal alone was ca. 4.4 million, and 2 to 3 million in Assam, so that "large stretches of the border in these states are becoming predominantly inhabited by Bangladeshi Muslims. The simmering communal tension in some of the border areas is one of the manifestations of the effects of large-scale illegal migration of Bangladeshi nationals who have slowly displaced or dispossessed the local population, particularly those belonging to the Hindu community".[9] Moreover: "In the metropolitan cities of Delhi and Bombay not less than 4 to 5 lakh Bangladeshi Muslims have been residing".[10] The Hindu population in East Bengal had declined from 33% in 1901 to 28% in 1941. It fell to 22% by 1951 due to the Partition and the post-Partition exodus, and to 18.5% in 1961. By 1971, it had fallen to 13.5%, partly due to the 1971 massacre by the Pakistani Army, partly due to intermittent waves of emigration. The 1981 figure was 12.1%. In 1989 and 1990, due to "large-scale destruction, desecration and damage inflicted on Hindu temples and religious institutions"[11], "clandestine migration by the Hindus to India went up".[12] On top of the continuous trickle of Hindu‑Buddhist refugees fleeing discrimination and harassment, the big majority of clandestine immigrants consisted of Muslims seeking "living space". It is very hard to count them, but the difference between the actual Bangladesh population in 1991 and predictions for 1991 based on the birth rate and other data shows that millions of people have disappeared from the radar screen of Bangladeshi census workers: "The net shortfall, according to Bangladesh government projection was between 7.24 and 9.24 million, and according to UNDP estimates it was between 12.24 and 14.24 million."[13] And since 1991, millions more have been added to that number.
2.4. Indian worries All the BJP's "genuine secularists" are, in their heart of hearts, worried about the demographic increase of the minorities, but they don't want to admit it in so many words. Thus, in its 1996 Election Manifesto, the BJP warns that because of Bangladeshi infiltration, "various demographic entities are bound to come in conflict" due to "an alarming growth of a section of the population"; already, "a section of the population has grown by almost 100 per cent" in certain northeastern areas.[14] Not wanting to sound anti-Muslim, the BJP avoids being explicit about the "communal" angle. Even to the extent that the BJP does identify the problem as "illegal Bangladeshi Muslims", it dooms itself to an unimaginative (and by now probably unrealistic) solution, viz. to physically push these people back across the border, and then build a hermetic fence around Bangladesh. However, the BJP state government in Delhi, voted to power in 1993 on a platform prominently including a crackdown on Bangladeshi "infiltrators", has totally gone back on this promise. Few people seem to realize that the only democratic way to conduct this policy of allowing illegal immigration is to have Parliament pass a law declaring: "Henceforth, India gives up the right to control its borders and the access to its territory", a right which is one of the defining elements of sovereignty. Allowing illegal immigration to continue is an act of contempt for India's democratic laws and institutions. Even a secularist paper has noticed the seriousness of the problem: "The police say that Bangladeshis are behind most of the robberies, stabbings and other crimes being committed in the capital. Their area of operation includes posh localities in South Delhi where most of them work as domestic help.(...) Scarce job opportunities are thus being hijacked by these foreigners. Pakistan claims to be a great friend of Bangladesh, but it is unwilling to allow even one Bangladeshi to stay on. In fact, Pakistan gunned down hundreds of Bangladeshis who were trying to sneak into its territory. If this is how Pakistan is dealing with the situation, there is no need why we should be so generous. As a first step, India's borders with Bangladesh should be effectively sealed. As for those Bangladeshis who are already in the country, they should be identified and deported. Otherwise, the whole country will be paying a very heavy price."[15] As against the reassuring view that Muslims can only outnumber Hindus in India in a matter of centuries, the evolution in the North-East suggests that the problem of a Muslim majority will take the form of the successive Unterwanderung ("to overwhelm by walking in") of designated parts of India within decades. The demographic evolution is bound to create successive Kashmir-type situations, with local Muslim majorities in a (decreasingly) Hindu-majority republic.
[1] Bat Ye'or: Les chrétiens d'Orient entre Jihad et Dhimmitude (Le Cerf, Paris 1991), p.256. [2] The Economist, 26/2/1994. [3] De Wereld Morgen (Brussels), April 1997, p.17. [4] Published information about the oppression of and the violence against the minorities in Bangladesh is extremely scarce. The most accessible general information can be found in Taslima Nasrin's controversial fact-novel Lajja (1993, Penguin 1994); an actual report is Communal Discrimination in Bangladesh: Facts and Documents, compiled and published by the Bangladesh Hindu-Buddhist-Christian Unity Council, 1993. [5] Urdu-speaking Bihari Muslims migrated from Bihar to East Pakistan in 1947. In the Urdu-Bengali controversy and in the Bengali freedom struggle they sided with Pakistan, a position which turned them into unwanted refugees after the creation of Bangladesh. [6] "Report 'C' -- 1992 of Congress (I)", excerpts reproduced as appendix 2 in Arun Shourie: Secular Agenda (ASA, Delhi 1993), quotation on p.299-300; as annexure B in Baljit Rai: Is India Going Islamic? (B.S. Publ., Chandigarh 1994), quotation on p.91-92; and in S.N.M. Abdi: "No place to call their own", Illustrated Weekly of India, 14-11-1992. [7] Statement by Mr. D.P. Roy, joint secreatry of the All-India Congress Committee, quoted by Tapan Sikdar, president of the West Bengal BJP: "How West Bengal Congress is providing fillip to Muslim infiltrators", BJP Today, 1-10-1992. [8] Appendix 1 in Arun Shourie: A Secular Agenda, spec. p.269. [9] In Shourie: Secular Agenda, p.269-270. [10] In Shourie: Secular Agenda, p.270. [11] A list of over 200 Hindu places of worship attacked or destroyed in November 1989, compiled by the Hindu-Buddhist-Christian Unity Council of Bangladesh, is given in Shourie, Goel et al.: Hindu Temples, What Happened to Them, vol.1 (Voice of India 1990), appendix. [12] Shourie: Secular Agenda, p.272. [13] Internal Note, in Shourie: Secular Agenda, p.273. [14] BJP Election Manifesto 1996, p.39. Though intended as quite serious, this could practically be read as a parody of the Press Council rules pertaining to riot reporting (where "Muslims burned a temple down" becomes "members of a particular community damaged a religious building"). BJP spokesmen have tried to justify this wording with reference to a crackdown on Hindu refugees by the CPM Government of West Bengal, who wanted to show that Hindus would suffer first if anything was undertaken against Bangladeshi immigrants.
[1] Estimate given by Rodney Stark: The Rise of Christianity (1996); this book has received jubilant reviews in Christian circles because it downplays the factor of suppression of Paganism by Christian emperors and highlights positive factors such as the effectiveness of Christian charity in attracting converts, see e.g. the review by Marcel van Nieuwenborgh: "Toen Nieuwe Testament nog nieuw was", De Standaard (Brussels), 2761996. [2] "Etnisch konflikt in Boetan leidt tot vluchtelingendrama" (Dutch: "Ethnic conflict in Bhutan leads to refugee drama"), De Standaard, 1181992. [3] Among the Parsis, 36% is over 55, and 25% of the adults are unmarried. Their numbers have plummeted to ca. 50,000, half of what it was in mid20th century. See e.g. Nergis Dalal: "The Parsis are allowing themselves to die out", Times of India, 2031990; Bachi J. Karkaria: "Dying embers", Illustrated Weekly of India, 2811990; and Arnavaz Mama: "Survival strategies", Sunday Observer, 711990. [4] Shraddhananda: Hindu Sangathan, p.99. [5] Shraddhananda: Hindu Sangathan, p.1819. [6] See also P.K. Datta: "'Dying Hindus' Production of Hindu communal common sense in early 20th century Bengal", Economic and Political Weekly, 1961993, p.1307; and C. Jaffrelot: Hindu Nationalist Movement (Viking/Penguin 1996), p.24. Typically, both exclusively discuss the presumed sociological determinants and other externals of Mukherji's analysis, not its degree of accuracy. [7] Indra Prakash: They Count Their Gains, We Calculate Our Losses, HMS, Delhi 1979. [8] S.K. Bhattacharyya: Genocide in East Pakistan/Bangladesh (A. Ghosh, Houston 1987), p.159. In the Hindi original: Ham do hamâre do Ham pânch hamâre pachîs. The saying is sometimes accompanied by a cartoon showing the Government poster (father, mother, boy, girl) plus its Muslim variant: a man with goatbeard and four veiled wives surrounded by a sea of children. [9] S.K. Bhattacharyya: Genocide in East Pakistan/Bangladesh, A. Ghosh, Houston 1987, p.151. [10] The Economist, 7/11/1992. [11] Reproduced in K.R. Malkani: The Politics of Ayodhya and HinduMuslim relations (HarAnand, Delhi 1993), appendix 4. [12] Reproduced in K.R. Malkani: The Politics of Ayodhya and HinduMuslim relations, appendix 4. [13] Unlike in British India, the census category "Hindu" here includes the preIndependence category "tribal" or "animist". [14] Syed Shahabuddin: "Census 1991, Muslim Indians and Sangh Parivar", Muslim India, September 1995, p.386. The estimate for Jammu & Kashmir is based on the assumption of a constant ratio between the religions, which understates the Muslim percentage by ignoring the higher Muslim birth rate and the Hindu emigration from the state. [15] Ashish Bose: "1991 Census data: Muslim rate of growth", Indian Express, 991995. [16] In a letter published in Organiser, 1561997, Syed Shahabuddin opines that the Indian Muslims may well be "the largest Muslim community in the world", i.e. larger than the Indonesian Muslim community. [17] Ashish Bose: "1991 Census data: Muslim rate of growth", Indian Express, 991995. [18] Calculated on the basis of provincewise population figures given by Joachim Betz: "Indien", Informationen zur politischen Bildung no.257/1997, p.31. [19] Figures given in Violette Graff: "L'islam indien à la croisée des chemins", Relations Startégiques et Internationales, p.118. [20] M.S. Aiyar: "Sex, lies and tushtikaran", Sunday, 2411993. Tushtikaran: "appeasement". [21] Namita Bhandare, Louise Fernandes and Minu Jain: "A pampered minority?", Sunday, 721993. [22] N. Bhandare, L. Fernandes, M. Jain: "A pampered minority?", Sunday, 721993. [23] Encyclopaedia Brittannica, Book of the Year 1992, entry Bangladesh, official figure for 1991. [24] UNO estimate for religionwise percentage given in Jaarboek 1996 of Winkler PrinsEncyclopedie; the Encyclopeadia Brittannica yearbooks 199196 only give the 1981 figure: 96.7%. [25] Total population figure based on preliminary census data, given in various media, e.g. W.M. Callewaert: "De moslims in India", Kultuurleven (Leuven), 1997/3, p.44. The Encyclopeadia Brittannica yearbook 1991 only gives a UNO estimate. [26] This assumes the Encyclopaedia Brittannica figure for the Hindu percentage in Bangladesh in 1991, viz. 11.9%, which is probably too high. [27] See in Malkani: Politics of Ayodhya, appendix 4. [28] R. Zakaria: The Widening Divide (Viking/Penguin 1995), p.181. [29] R. Zakaria: The Widening Divide, p.146. The survey was conducted by the "High Power Panel for Minorities", with Dr. Gopal Singh as Chairman and Zakaria himself as MemberSecretary. [30] "10,000 Pakistani untraceable after expiry of visas", Indian Express, 1371994. |
Sheikh Hasina
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Sheikh Hasina Wajed শেখ হাসিনা ওয়াজেদ | |
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Incumbent | |
Assumed office 6 January 2009 | |
President | Iajuddin Ahmed Zillur Rahman |
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Preceded by | Fakhruddin Ahmed (Acting) |
In office 23 June 1996 – 15 July 2001 | |
President | Shahabuddin Ahmed |
Preceded by | Habibur Rahman (Acting) |
Succeeded by | Latifur Rahman (Acting) |
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Born | 28 September 1947 (1947-09-28) Gopalganj, East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) |
Political party | Bangladesh Awami League Grand Alliance |
Spouse(s) | M. A. Wazed Miah (d. 2009) |
Children | Sajeeb Wazed Joy & Saima Wazed Putul |
Religion | Islam |
Sheikh Hasina Wazed (Bengali: শেখ হাসিনা ওয়াজেদ Shekh Hasina Oajed) (born September 28, 1947) is a Bangladeshi politician and current Prime Minister of Bangladesh.[1] She has been the President of the Awami League, a major political party, since 1981. She is the eldest of five children of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the founding father (and first president) of Bangladesh and wife of an internationally reputed nuclear scientist, M. A. Wazed Miah. Sheikh Hasina's party defeated the BNP-led Four-Party Alliance in the 2008 parliamentary elections, thus assuring her of the post of prime minister. Sheikh Hasina has once before held the office, from 1996 to 2001.
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[edit] Early life
Sheikh Hasina's political career started as a student activist in Eden College in the 1960s. While at Government Intermediate College, she was elected vice president of the College Students Union for the term 1966–67. Her opponent was the leftist student leader Motiya Chowdhury, who much later joined Awami League and became a member of Hasina's Cabinet (government)|cabinet]].
At the University of Dhaka Sheikh Hasina was a member of the Chhatra League (the student wing of Awami League) and secretary of the Rokeya Hall unit. During the liberation war in 1971, Hasina, then a young mother, was held under in-house arrest with her mother, brothers, sister and her son. Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was imprisoned in West Pakistan during this period. After liberation, Hasina's involvement in politics was minimal as Sheikh Kamal, her brother, was touted as Mujib's successor.
[edit] Member of the National Assembly
Her political and personal destiny was irrevocably altered on the fateful night of August 15, 1975, when her father and almost her entire family including her mother and three brothers were assassinated in a coup d'etat by a section of disgruntled officers of the Bangladesh Army, some of whom were freedom fighters during 1971.[2] Sheikh Hasina and her sister, Sheikh Rehana were on a goodwill tour of West Germany at that time. Hasina then sought refuge in United Kingdom and later, in India. She was exiled to New Delhi, India until May 17, 1981 when she was allowed to return to Bangladesh.
[edit] Movement against autocracy
While living in self-exile in India, Sheikh Hasina was elected the president of Bangladesh Awami League in 1981. After she returned to the country, the president Ziaur Rahman was assassinated in yet another coup in May, 1981. The following year, General Hossain Mohammad Ershad captured power through a bloodless coup and declared martial law. In 1983, Hasina formed the 15-party alliance to launch a movement to oust him from power. She was in and out of prison throughout the 1980s. Her party, along with the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, led by Rahman's widow Khaleda Zia, was instrumental in the movement against the military rule. In 1984, Hasina was put under house arrest in February and then again in November. In March 1985, she was put under house arrest for three months.
In 1990, Hasina's 8 party alliance was instrumental along with another BNP-led alliance in finally removing the Ershad regime.
Under the leadership of Sheikh Hasina, Awami League formed an alliance with Ershad's Jayiya Party in 2006.
[edit] Leader of the opposition
Sheikh Hasina and her party Awami League participated in the 1986 Parliamentary election held under President Lieutenant General Hossain Mohammad Ershad. She served as the leader of the opposition between 1986-1987. Hasina's decision to partake in the election has been criticized by her opponents, since the election was held under dictatorial rule. Her supporters maintain that she used the platform effectively to challenge Ershad's rule. The parliament was dissolved in December, 1987.
The first democratic elections were held in 1991 after a long period of military rule. A caretaker government, headed by Shahabuddin Ahmed, the outgoing chief justice, oversaw the elections. The Bangladesh Nationalist Party won the election, and Hasina's Awami League emerged as the largest opposition party. Hasina was defeated in the Dhaka constituency that she contested by Sadeque Hossain Khoka, a future Mayor of Dhaka, but was elected to the Parliament from her home constituency in Gopalganj. Hasina accused the BNP of "nuanced rigging" in elections. Hasina nevertheless offered to resign as the party president but later stayed on at the request of party leaders. Khaleda Zia of the BNP took office as the first female Prime Minister of Bangladesh.
Politics in Bangladesh took a decisive turn in 1994, after Magura by-elections. This election was held after the MP for that constituency, a member of Hasina's party, died. The Awami League was expected to win it back, but the seat was won by the BNP. The opposition parties accused the BNP of widespread rigging and the election commission of incompetence. The Awami League, with other opposition parties, demanded that the next election be held under a caretaker government, and that the notion of a caretaker government be incorporated in the constitution. The ruling party of Khaleda Zia, Hasina's arch rival, refused to give in to these demands.
Opposition parties launched an unprecedented campaign, calling strikes for weeks on end. The government accused them of destroying the economy while the opposition countered that BNP could solve this problem by acceding to their demands. In late 1995, the MPs of the Awami League and other parties lost their seats due to prolonged absence from parliament. The government declared elections on February 15, 1996, an election that was boycotted by all major parties except the ruling BNP. Hasina claimed that the election was a farce. The elected parliament, almost totally composed of BNP members, finally amended the constitution to create provisions for a caretaker government. The next parliamentary election was held under a caretaker government headed by Justice Habibur Rahman on June 30, 1996.
[edit] Prime minister
The Awami League won 146 seats in the 1996 parliamentary elections. The support of the Jatiya Party and a few independent candidates were enough for the 150+ seats needed for the required majority. Hasina took the oath as Prime minister of Bangladesh. She vowed to create a Government of National Unity. Though some smaller parties and a few individuals from BNP did join the government, the distance between the main two political parties (as well as their leaders) remained as large as ever. Hasina did manage to convince Justice Shahabuddin Ahmed, who led the first caretaker government, to assume the post of President. This selection of an unbiased person as president was praised by her supporters as a proof of Hasina's good will to reach out to the opposition.
A major achievement of the new government was to strike a treaty between India and Bangladesh concerning the Farakka Barrage, a bone of contention between the two countries ever since it was built in the 1960s. According to the treaty, Bangladesh was to receive 33 thousand cubic feet per second (930 m³/s) of water. Hasina next went on to create a 'Peace Treaty' with the tribal rebels in the mountainous southeast of the country, thus seemingly solving a problem as old as Bangladesh itself. Though rebel activities have reduced greatly after the treaty, the region remains a hotbed of tensions.
On the down side, the Awami League was criticized for harbouring gangsters turned politicians, most notably Jainal Hazari of Feni. Her government was also criticized for overusing Sheikh Mujibur Rahman — the country's founding leader and also father to Sheikh Hasina — in the media and naming many major institutions and constructions after him. The Awami League maintained that previous governments had tried to systematically eradicate Sheikh Mujib's legacy from the country and that the honour he was getting was long overdue. The BNP also accused the Awami League of politicising the administration and state-owned media. Her party was also accused of being lenient towards India, especially after a shootout between border forces of India and Bangladesh left 16 Indian and 3 Bangladeshi border guards dead.
During the last year of her rule, Transparency International declared Bangladesh to be the most corrupt country in the world. Though Bangladesh had almost always been in the bottom five, the last position created an uproar and was seen by many as a major failure by Hasina. Though Hasina was voted out of office later, Bangladesh has remained at the last position. The opposition demanded that Hasina resign and declare early elections, but Hasina refused to do so. She became the first democratically elected prime minister to complete her term.
Justice Latifur Rahman became the head of the caretaker government. Awami League alleged that he was biased towards BNP after he transferred a large number of civil servants immediately after taking office. Later, Hasina would also accuse President Shahabuddin Ahmed and election official Abu Sayeed of biased actions.
[edit] Landslide defeat
The Awami League succumbed to a landslide defeat in the 2001 Parliament elections. It won only 62 seats in the Parliament, while the 'Four Party Alliance' led by the Bangladesh Nationalist Party won more than 200 seats, giving them a two-thirds majority in Parliament. Hasina herself was defeated in a constituency in Rangpur, which happened to contain her husband's hometown, but won in two other seats. Sheikh Hasina and the Awami League rejected the results, claiming that the election was rigged with the help of the President and the Caretaker government. However, the international community was largely satisfied with the elections and the 'Four Party Alliance' went on to form the government.
The Awami League has been irregular in the Parliament ever since. Hasina maintains that the ruling party didn't give the opposition enough time on the floor. In late 2003, the Awami League started its first major anti-government movement, culminating in the declaration by party general secretary Abdul Jalil that the government would fall before April 30, 2004. This failed to happen and was seen as a blow to the party and Hasina herself, who had implicitly supported Jalil.
In her second term in opposition, Hasina has been faced with assassination attempts against herself and killings of important party personnel. Ahsanullah Master, an MP, was killed in 2004. This was followed by a grenade attack on Hasina in Dhaka, resulting in the death of 21 party supporters, including party women's secretary Ivy Rahman. Finally, her ex finance minister Shah M S Kibria was killed in a grenade attack in Sylhet.
In June 2005, the Awami League got a boost when AL-nominated incumbent mayor A.B.M. Mohiuddin Chowdhury won the important mayoral election in Chittagong, the port city and second largest city in Bangladesh. This election was seen as a showdown between the opposition and the ruling party.
The planned January 22, 2007 elections were marred by controversy. The Awami League and its allies protested, saying that the elections would not be fair because of alleged bias by the caretaker government in favor of Zia and the BNP. Hasina demanded that the head of the caretaker government, President Iajuddin Ahmed, step down and on January 3, 2007, she announced that the Awami League and its allies would boycott the elections.[3] Later in the month a state of emergency was imposed, Ahmed stepped down, and the elections were postponed.
[edit] Extortion allegations and criminal charges
On April 9, 2007, it was announced that Bangladesh police were investigating extortion charges against Hasina. She was accused of forcing Bangladeshi businessman Tajul Islam Farooq to pay bribes before his company could build a power plant in 1998. Farooq said that he paid Hasina 30 million takas (US$441,000, or €383,211) to get his project approved by the government, according to a police official.[4]
On April 11, murder charges were filed against her by the police, alleging that she masterminded the killing of four supporters of a rival political party in October 2006. The four alleged victims were beaten to death during clashes between the Awami League and rival party activists. Deputy police commissioner, Shahidul Haq Bhuiyan said "detective branch police submitted the charge-sheet of the case to a Dhaka court today after carrying out investigations and taking evidence."[5] She was visiting the United States at the time.[6]
The interim administration subsequently took steps to prevent Hasina's return to Bangladesh, with The New Nation newspaper reporting on April 17 that airlines had been asked not to allow her to return to Dhaka. She had been planning to return on April 23.[7] On April 18, the government barred Hasina from her planned return, saying that she had made provocative statements and that her return could cause disorder. This was described as a temporary measure.[8] Hasina vowed to return home anyway, and on April 22, a warrant was issued by a Bangladeshi court for her arrest.[9][10] On the same day, Hasina attempted to board a flight back to Bangladesh in London but was not allowed on the flight.[11] Labelling the case against her as "totally false and fake", Hasina said that she wanted to defend herself against the charges in court. On April 23, the arrest warrant was suspended,[12] and on April 25 the ban on Hasina's entry into the country was dropped.[13]
With her rival Khaleda Zia being pressured to go into exile at the same time, the government's actions against Hasina appeared to be an attempt to restructure the political system rather than an attempt to support her rival.
After spending 51 days in the US and UK, at 4:45pm on 7 May 2007 Sheikh Hasina arrived at Zia International Airport in Dhaka, where she was greeted by a jubilant crowd of several thousands. At the airport Hasina told reporters that it was a mistake for the government to stop her from returning and that she hoped it would not "make a bigger mistake", while acknowledging that its reversal was a positive gesture.[14]
[edit] July 2007 arrest
On July 16, 2007 Hasina was arrested by state police at her home and taken before a local court in Dhaka.[15] She was accused of extortion and denied bail on the same day, and was held in a building converted into a jail on the premises of the National Parliament. According to the Awami League, the arrest was politically motivated.[16]
On July 17, the Anti-Corruption Commission sent a notice to Hasina, along with Zia, requesting that details of her assets be submitted to the Commission within one week.[17]
Hasina's son Sajeeb Wazed Joy stated that the caretaker government were going beyond their limits, saying he did not plan to return to Bangladesh immediately but would try to organize worldwide protest. The arrest was widely seen as move by the military-backed interim government to force Sheikh Hasina from Bangladesh into political exile.[18] Earlier attempts had been made to bar her from coming back to Bangladesh.[19] United Kingdom MPs condemned the arrest.[20]
On July 30, the Dhaka High Court suspended the extortion trial of her and ordered her release on bail.[21] On September 2, an additional case was filed against Hasina by the Anti-Corruption Commission regarding the awarding of a contract for the construction of a power plant in 1997, for which she allegedly took a bribe of 30 million takas and kept the contract from going to the lowest bidder; six others were also accused of involvement.[22][23] This coincided with a case filed against Zia on the same day.[22]
On January 13, 2008, she was indicted by a special court along with two of her relatives, her sister Sheikh Rehana and her cousin Sheikh Selim, on extortion charges.[24] On February 6, however, the High Court stopped the trial, ruling that she could not be prosecuted under emergency laws for alleged crimes committed prior to the imposition of the state of emergency.[25]
On June 11, 2008 Hasina was released on parole for medical reasons and the next day she flew to the United States to be treated for hearing impairment, eye problems and high blood pressure.[26] [27] Prof. Syed Modasser Ali, her personal physician, threatened to sue the caretaker government over negligence regarding Hasina's treatment during her detention.[28]
[edit] Election 2008
On November 6, 2008 Hasina returned to Bangladesh to lead her party in general elections scheduled for December 29, 2008 [29]. On December 11, 2008 Sheikh Hasina announced her party's election manifesto during a news conference.In her election manifesto she vowed to build a "Digital Bangladesh" by 2021.[30] Sheikh Hasina's Awami league won the elections on 29 December 2008 with an overwhelming majority.[31]
Sheikh Hasina's party defeated Begum Khaleda Zia's BNP in the 2008 Parliamentary Elections. Her party achieved a landslide victory reminiscent to the 1971 elections of Pakistan. Under her leadership, the party has achieved a supermajority in parliament, controlling 230 seats out of 299. She was sworn into office as the Prime Minister for the second time on 6 January, 2009. The Prime Minister is the most powerful executive position in Bangladesh, although technically of lower seniority when compared to the office of President. Begum Zia, however, rejected the results of the election, sarcastically thanking the Chief Election Commissioner "for stage-managing the parliamentary election" in a statement. But, according to the views expressed by foreign and local election observers, the general election was free, fair and credible.[32]
[edit] Personal life
Sheikh Hasina married M. A. Wazed Mia, a nuclear scientist in 1968. He passed away on the 9th of May 2009.[33] She has two children - Sajeeb Wazed Joy, and Saima Wazed Hossain Putul. Both of her children live in the United States.[34]
Prime Minister Hasina is a member of the Council of Women World Leaders, an International network of current and former women presidents and prime ministers whose mission is to mobilize women leaders globally for collective action on issues of critical importance to women's development.
[edit] Books
- ওরা টোকাই কেন? Ora ţokai kêno? (Why are they street children?) 1987
- বাংলাদেশে স্বৈরতন্ত্রের জন্ম Bangladeshe shoirotôntrer jônmo (Birth of autocracy in Bangladesh), 1993
- দারিদ্র বিমোচন, কিছু ভাবনা Daridro bimochon, kichhu bhabna (Thoughts on eradication of poverty), 1993
- আমার স্বপ্ন, আমার সংগ্রাম Amar shôpno, amar shônggram (My dream, my struggle), 1996
- People and democracy,1997
- আমরা জনগণের কথা বলতে এসেছি Amra jônogoner kôtha bolte eshechhi (We want to speak for the people), 1998
- বৃহৎ জনগোষ্ঠীর জন্য উন্নয়ন Brihot jônogoshţhir jonno unnôeon (Development for the large masses), 1999
- Development of the masses, 1999
- সামরিক তন্ত্র বনাম গণতন্ত্র Shamorik tôntro bônam gônotôntro (Military rule versus democracy), 1999
- আন্তর্জাতিক সম্পর্ক উন্নয়ন Antorjatik shômporko unnôeon (Improvement of international relations), 2001
- বিপন্ন গণতন্ত্র, লাঞ্ছিত মানবতা Bipônno gônotôntro, lanchhito manobota (see following entry for English name), 2002
- Democracy in distress, demeaned humanity, 2003
- সহেনা মানবতার অবমাননা (Against degradation of humanity), 21 February 2003
- Living with tears, 2004
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ http://www.bdnews24.com/details.php?id=73010&cid=2
- ^ List of Bir Uttam awardees, Gazette Notification of the Ministry of Defence, Govt. of Bangladesh, No. 8/25/D-1/72-1378 December 15, 1973.
- ^ Haroon Habib, "Polls won't be fair: Hasina", The Hindu, January 4, 2007.
- ^ "Bangladesh police to investigate graft allegation against former PM Hasina", Associated Press (International Herald Tribune), April 9, 2007.
- ^ "Hasina charged in murder case", Al Jazeera, April 11, 2007.
- ^ "B'desh's Hasina to stay abroad pending murder charge", Reuters, April 12, 2007.
- ^ "Airlines may not carry Hasina to Dhaka", The New Nation, April 17, 2007.
- ^ "Bangladeshi gov't bans former PM's return home from USA", Xinhua (People's Daily Online), April 18, 2007.
- ^ "Bangladesh issues ex-PM warrant", BBC News, April 22, 2007.
- ^ "Murder warrant issued against Bangladesh ex-leader Hasina as she prepares to return home", Associated Press (International Herald Tribune), April 22, 2007.
- ^ "Bangladesh's ex-leader Sheikh Hasina barred from boarding plane home", Associated Press (International Herald Tribune), April 22, 2007.
- ^ "Hasina: I will fight charges", Al Jazeera, April 23, 2007.
- ^ "Opposition welcomes B'desh U-turn", BBC News, April 26, 2007.
- ^ Haroon Habib, "Sheikh Hasina returns home", The Hindu, May 7, 2007.
- ^ "Former Bangladeshi PM arrested: Reports", Reuters (Australian Broadcasting Corporation News Online), July 16, 2007, accessed 16 July 2007.
- ^ "Security stepped up after arrest of ex-Bangladesh prime minister on extortion charges", Associated Press (International Herald Tribune), July 17, 2007.
- ^ "Hasina, Khaleda given 7 days for wealth report", The Daily Star, July 18, 2007, Vol. 5 Num 1113.
- ^ BBC Report
- ^ Bangladesh's ex-leader Sheikh Hasina barred from boarding plane home
- ^ "UK MPs denounce Bangladesh arrest", BBC News, July 23, 2007.
- ^ "Bangladesh high court orders release of Hasina on bail", Asian News International, July 30, 2007.
- ^ a b "Ex-PM sued on corruption charges in Bangladesh", Associated Press (International Herald Tribune), September 2, 2007.
- ^ "Detained ex-PM of Bangladesh faces new graft charges", IST, PTI (The Times of India), September 3, 2007.
- ^ "Bangladesh court indicts Hasina, two others in extortion case", IST, PTI (Times of India), January 13, 2008.
- ^ "Bangladesh court quashes Hasina's trial", Press Trust of India (The Hindu), February 6, 2008.
- ^ "Bangladesh Caretaker Government Frees Former PM Hasina", Steve Herman (VoA), June 11, 2008.
- ^ "Sheikh Hasina goes to US for medical treatment"
- ^ "bdnews24.com: Hasina wants to return end of Sept: doctor". http://www.bdnews24.com/details.php?id=59915&cid=3. Retrieved 2008-08-21.
- ^ "Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has returned to the country to lead her party in general elections, scheduled for December"
- ^ "Bangladesh's former prime minister Sheikh Hasina formally launched on ... her party's election manifesto at a news conference on Friday"
- ^ "Hasina wins Bangladesh landslide"
- ^ http://www.samaylive.com/news/khaleda-zia-rejects-bdesh-election-result/602947.html
- ^ Biography from Brittanica Online.
- ^ Dhaka Court Orders Arrest of Hasina's Sister, Arab News, October 25, 2007.
[edit] External links
- Awami League Official Website
- Banglapedia article on Sheikh Hasina
- Sheikh Hasina Mukti Porishod Italy
- Sheikh Hasina release on two month parole
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