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Jun 4, 2011

BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia threatened of a tougher movement

Khaleda Zia
BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia on Saturday threatened of a tougher movement if the government does not step down immediately and backtracks from its stance on caretaker government (CG).

“We will wage tougher movements if the government does not step down right now and gives up conspiracy to hold general polls itself,” the opposition leader said at a press briefing at her Gulshan office in the evening.

The briefing was convened to announce her party's stance regarding the constitutional amendment and cancellation of the caretaker government system.

The former prime minister said her party would boycott the next parliamentary election if it does not take place under a caretaker government.

“Neither the countrymen nor our party will allow any election held under Awami League government,” she said.

Khaleda reiterated her party’s call that the government should cease to continue and hold a mid-term parliamentary election.

Replying to the prime minister’s call for placing an alternative instead of the CG system, leader of the four-party alliance said an interim government could be installed after consulting with every quarters of the society for holding the polls.

She also demanded forming an “independent” and “stronger” Election Commission to hold the election.

“Only an interim, non-partisan government and an independent election commission could be able to create environment to hold a free and fair mid-term poll,” the BNP chief said.

On whether the main opposition party would consider retired chief justice ABM Khairul Haque as the head of the next CG, the BNP chief said: “We won’t accept Khairul heading the interim government as he proved that he is not neutral.”

“There are other options documented in the constitutional provision on who can be the chief of the caretaker government if the top contender falls out,” she said.


Source : The Daily Star, June 04, 2011, Saturday

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Jun 3, 2011

BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia is distributing clothes and food

Ziaur Rahman, Tareq Zia, Khaleda Zia
BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia is distributing clothes and food among the poor on the occasion of party founder Ziaur Rahman's death anniversary.

She began the distribution programme from Banani Community Centre around 11.45pm on Tuesday.

The opposition observed the 30th death anniversary of late president and BNP founder Ziaur Rahman on Monday.

Khaleda Zia is scheduled to distribute clothes and food among the destitute at 20 different places of the city, including Banani, Baridhara, Tejgaon, Badda, Mirpur and Kafrul.

BNP acting secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir will also distribute aid materials in Uttara, Azampur and Kuril areas from 5pm, party leaders said.

The distribution programme began on Monday from Muhammadpur.

Ziaur Rahman was killed in a military coup in Chittagong Circuit House on May 30, 1981. BNP observes the day as his martyrdom day.


Source : bdnews24.com, May 31, 2011

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May 31, 2011

Khaleda Zia will sit with the leaders of its allies

Khaleda Zia
BNP chief Khaleda Zia will sit with the leaders of its allies on Tuesday night.

The meeting was scheduled to be held around 8pm at the party chairperson's Gulshan office, her press secretary Maruf Kamal Khan told reporters on Tuesday.

Leaders of Jamaat-e-Islami, Islami Oikya Jote and Bangladesh Jatiya Party will attend the meeting.

Earlier, she sat with the party's standing committee members from 6:30pm to 7:10pm.

Committee members Khandker Mosharraf Hossain, Moudud Ahmed, R A Gani, Mahbubur Rahman, M K Anwar, A S M Hannan Shah, Rafiqul Islam Mia, Nazrul Islam Khan were present at the meeting.

Earlier in the day, prime minister Sheikh Hasina at a press conference said that there was no chance for retaining the caretaker government system since the top court has abolished it.

BNP has been saying that it would boycott the general election if a caretaker government was not in place to oversee it.


Source : bdnews24.com, May 31, 2011

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BNP will not participate in any election under political govt

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Main opposition BNP will not participate in parliamentary election under any political government.

“BNP will not take part in any general election under the Awami League government," said Nazrul Islam Khan, a standing committee member of BNP.

Earlier on the day, BNP claimed that US officials had informed its chairperson that the US is going to postpone sending money to Bangladesh for implementing Millennium Development Goals (MDG) until a respectful resolution of Muhammad Yunus issue.

Maruf Kamal Khan Sohel, BNP chairperson's press secretary, made the claim while addressing a press conference at party chairperson’s Gulshan office.

He said the US officials conveyed the information to Khaleda Zia during her recent visit to the country.

“Congressman Joseph Crowley (the founder and co-chair of the Congressional Caucus on Bangladesh) also disclosed it before the press there,” Maruf Kamal said.

Terming the BNP chairperson’s recent US visit as highly successful, he claimed it has brought honour for her as well as the whole country.

On an allegation of extortion to raise fund for Khaleda’s UK and US tour, Shamsher Mobin, BNP Vice Chairman and Khaleda’s entourage during the visit, said “This is not true. Expatriate Bangladeshis provided the money.”

The MDGs were set by the United Nations, which also funds various programme to achieve the eight goals – end poverty and hunger, universal education, gender equality, child health, maternal health, combat HIV/AIDS, environmental sustainability, and global partnership.

According to UN sources, the US makes significant contribution to the UN fund for achieving the MDGs. The USAID may contribute to some similar programmes, which the US government controls. The UN funds are controlled by the UN.

In other words, it is particularly not possible for the US to stop MDG funding for Bangladesh.



Source : The Daily Star, May 31. 2011

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May 30, 2011

Beloved Leaders of Bangladesh People

Bangladesh Nationalist Party
Ziaur Rahman
Ziaur Rahman was born in the village of Bagbari in the Bogra District of the northwest Bangladesh. His father, Mansur Rahman was a chemist working for a government department in Kolkata. Zia's childhood was divided between living in the village and the city. He was later enrolled into the Hare School in Kolkata. With the partition of the British-India in 1947, Mansur Rahman with his family returned to East Bengal, which became part of the new state of Pakistan. The family later moved to Karachi, the federal capital located in Sindh West Pakistan, where Mansur Rahman had been transferred to work for the Government of Pakistan. Zia was enrolled in the Academy School in Karachi.

Begum Khaleda Zia
Politician who served at three times as Prime Minister of Bangladesh. In 1960, she married Ziaur Rahman, at the age of 15, a leader in the fight for the independence of Bangladesh. Her husband became president of Bangladesh in 1977, and after his assassination in 1981 she became politically active. In 1984 she assumed the leadership of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party. Khaleda Zia is the widow of assassinated President of Bangladesh Ziaur Rahman, and leads his old party, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP). Khaleda Zia was arrested repeatedly during the dictatorship of Hossain Mohammad Ershad in the 1980s, but in 1991 she led the opposition to victory and became the First woman Prime Minister of Bangladesh. She has been elected to five separate parliamentary constituencies in the general elections of 1991, 1996, and 2001, a feat unachieved by any other politician in Bangladeshi history.

Tareq Rahman
Tarique Rahman (also spelled as Tarek Rahman) is a Bangladeshi politician. He is the Senior Vice Chairperson of Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP). His nickname is Pino, which is less used by the public than the nickname, Coco, of his younger brother Arafat Rahman. He is also popularly known as Tareq Zia, the reminiscent of his father's main name.



Source : Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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May 29, 2011

Begum Khaleda Zia returns home


Khaleda Zia
Opposition Leader Khaleda Zia returned home Sunday afternoon ending a 15-day visit to the US and the UK.

An Emirates flight carrying the former premier landed at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport at 5:14pm.

BNP leaders and activists accorded a grand reception to Khaleda at the airport.

Completing the second leg of her tour, she started from John F Kennedy International Airport around 12:00pm on Saturday.

The BNP chairperson was accompanied by her advisers Osman Farroque, Abdul Awal Mintoo, Sabihuddin Ahmed and Vice President of the party Shamser Mobin Chowdhury, journalist Shafik Rehman and some of her personal staff.

Khaleda left for the UK on May 14 and went to the US on May 21.


Source : The Daily Star, May 29, 2011
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May 28, 2011

BNP lawmakers form human chain

Human Chain
On the Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban premises BNP policymakers on Saturday formed a human chain demanding declaration of May 30, the day BNP founder Ziaur Rahman was assassinated in 1981, as a public holiday.

Speaking during the programme, which lasted for 30 minutes from 10:00am, the opposition policymakers said that Ziaur Rahman had “proclaimed the country’s independence which has already been recognised at home and abroad.”

Zia was also a sector commander during the country’s Liberation War of 1971, they said.

The BNP policymakers who joined the human chain included Moudud Ahmed, Zainul Abdin Farroque, Jafrul Islam Chowdhury, Barkatullah Bulu, Nazrul Islam Manju, Shahiduddin Chowdhury Annie, Joynul Abdin, Mozahar Ali Prodhan, Mostafa Ali, Mezbahuddin Farhad, Golam Mostafa, Nazimuddin Ahmed, Rumana Mahmud, Hasina Ahmed and Nilufar Chowdhury Moni.


Source : The Daily Star, May 28, 2011

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BNP to boycott e-voting: Moudud Ahmed

Moudud Ahmed
A BNP lawmaker has said they will not take part in elections if the government introduces e-voting, as it will be 'a tool of vote rigging'.

"We won't accept e-voting and take part in elections. Elections must be held under the existing voting system," Moudud Ahmed said at a human chain programme at the South Plaza of the parliament building on Saturday morning.

The government plans to introduce e-voting to check irregularities and scope of vote rigging.

BNP members of parliament formed the human chain demanding a public holiday on May 30, the death anniversary of the late president and party founder Ziaur Rahman.

"Ruling Awami League is plotting conspiracies for manipulating vote, because AL will be defeated in the polls," he said adding, "e-voting method is a great tool for manipulation. It is possible to declare someone a loser or winner by using this method."

Moudud also claimed that this method is not followed even in developed countries like the UK, the USA, France and India. "Manipulation is possible through installing a programme in this method. People's verdict does not reflect through this method of polls."

The chequered politician also alleged that the government in collaboration with the Election Commission was trying to introduce the method with ill motive.

The former law minister issued a warning that if the method as introduced, then his party (BNP) would not take part in the polls. "BNP will create a countrywide public opinion in this regard."

Earlier, on Mar 1, election commissioner Muhammad Sakhawat Hussain said that the commission had decided to go for e-voting in every constituency or to the extent possible in the next general election to ensure free and fair polls.

As a preliminary step, BUET and BMTF had been asked to assess the feasibility of the project, he said.

The Election Commission conducted a trial run of e-voting in one ward of Chittagong City Corporation mayoral election on Jun 17, 2009. BNP-backed mayor candidate Manjur Alam won the polls then.

Opposition chief whip Zainul Abdin Farroque, Barkat Ullah Bulu, Shahid Uddin Chowdhury and other BNP leaders also took part in the human chain programme.


Source : bdnews24.com, May 28, 2011

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May 27, 2011

Robert O Blake tells Khaleda Zia about his concerning as to Muhammad Yusus

Khaleda Zia and Robert O Blake
Robert O Blake US assistant secretary of state has told BNP chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia that he is concerned about the process through which Muhammad Yunus was removed from Grameen Bank as its managing director.

Blake met Khaleda, who is in the US now, at her hotel suit in Washington at 4:30pm (local time) on Thursday, her press secretary Maruf Kamal Khan told bdnews24.com.

He said they also discussed the state of Bangladesh's democracy, human rights, judiciary and several other issues.

Khan said Blake expressed his concern that Grameen Bank's microcredit programme might face obstructions due to the removal of Nobel Peace laureate Yunus from the bank.

Quoting Khaleda as saying at the meeting, Khan said, "Professor Yunus is an honourable personality. People of the country think that he was denied justice due to favouritism in the judiciary."

Bangladesh Bank on Mar 2 sacked Yunus, who in 2006 became the first ever Bangladeshi to win a Nobel prize, from the post of managing director of Grameen Bank for his 'unauthorised' reappointment in 1999.

It said Yunus, 71, stayed at the helm of the bank beyond the limits permitted under the laws of the land that govern banking that require a chief executive to retire at 60.

He had been carrying on as the managing director since its foundation three decades back.

Yunus lost the legal battle as he appealed against the central bank decision which sparked criticism from home and abroad.

Main opposition BNP has also been criticising the decision.

About the relation between the two countries, Khaleda told Blake that it should be developed without third-party help.

Her advisor Osman Faruque and vice-president of the party Shamser Mobin Chowdhury were also present on the occasion.

Khaleda also met Tony Blinken, advisor for national security policy for US vice-president Joe Biden.

They discussed the issue of tackling terrorism and other bilateral issues, he said.

Khaleda informed him of her party's plan on various issues, he added.


Source : bdnews24.com, May 27, 2011

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May 21, 2011

Mid-term polls now public demand: Khaleda

Begum Khaleda Zia
 BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia on Saturday said a midterm election has now become people’s demand in the wake of, what she said, the government’s ‘failure’ in all fronts.

Talking to reporters at Heathrow International Airport in London before flying for New York, she said the government should quit power to hold the snap polls recognising the public demand to uphold democracy.

She flew to New York by Virgin Atlantic Airlines at 10:30am local time.

The BNP had offered cooperation but the government did not respond to it; rather pushed them to street for movement, Khaleda said.

She termed her UK visit as ‘fruitful’.

Khaleda Zia said that she came to London to meet her eldest son Tarique Rahman, daughter-in-law and granddaughter.

Replying to a question, she said Tarique’s health is improving.

On her meetings with British politicians, Khaleda said the existing good ties between Dhaka-London will be further enhanced in future.

She said she has requested the UK government to increase its cooperation in different sectors in Bangladesh

News Source : The Daily Star, May 21, 2011

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Jan 22, 2011

Begum Khaleda Zia

Begum Khaleda Zia

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About Begum Khaleda Zia
Politician who served at three times as Prime Minister of Bangladesh. In 1960, she married Ziaur Rahman, at the age of 15, a leader in the fight for the independence of Bangladesh. Her husband became president of Bangladesh in 1977, and after his assassination in 1981 she became politically active. In 1984 she assumed the leadership of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party. Khaleda Zia is the widow of assassinated President of Bangladesh Ziaur Rahman, and leads his old party, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP). Khaleda Zia was arrested repeatedly during the dictatorship of Hossain Mohammad Ershad in the 1980s, but in 1991 she led the opposition to victory and became the First woman Prime Minister of Bangladesh. She has been elected to five separate parliamentary constituencies in the general elections of 1991, 1996, and 2001, a feat unachieved by any other politician in Bangladeshi history.

Basic Information
Birth Name
Khaleda
Nick Name
Putul
Begum Khaleda Zia
Khaleda Zia 
Father Name
Iskandar Majumder
Mother Name
Taiyaba Majumder
Date of Birth
9-Aug-1944 (according to encyclopedia)
Birthday
August 15
Sex
Female
Hair Color
Black
Eyes Color
Black
Height
5' 4"
Zodiac sign
Leo

Family Information
Khaleda is the youngest child of her parents
Brother(s)
  1. Sayeed Iskander (Retired major of Bangladesh Army, Founder of Dandy Dyeing business company )
  2. Shameem Iskander (Retired flight engineer)
Sister(s)
  1. Khurshid Jahan Haq  (nicknamed Chocolate Apa)
  2. Selima Islam Beauty

Social Information
Paternal Residence
Fulgazi Upazila, Feni District, Bangladesh
Residing in
Dhaka cantonment, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Place of birth
 Birbhum, West bengal, India
.Grew up
British Raj , Dinajpur and Fulgazi Upazila of Feni District, Bangladesh
Country
Banladesh
Nationality
Bangladeshi
Race or Ethnicity
Asian/Bangladesh
Language Speaks
Bengali
Religion
Islam
Religious view
Muslim

Educational Information 
School
Dinajpur Government Girls High School, Dinajpur, Bangladesh, matriculation in 1960
College
Surendranath College, Dinajpur, Bangladesh, IA in 1963

Political Information 
First Lady
Begum Khaleda Zia was the First Lady (1977-1981) to democratically elected "President" Ziaur Rahman
Party Name
Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP)
Party Position
Chair person
Exceptional politician in Bangladeshi history
She has been elected to five separate parliamentary constituencies in the general elections of
1991
1996
2001
Prime Minister (three times)
1991 to 1996
February 15, 1996 to June 12, 1996
October 1, 2001 to 28 October 2006
Most Powerful Women List
In 2006, Forbes ranked Khaleda Zia at number 33 in its list of the 100 Most Powerful Women in the world

Marital Information 
Spouse
Ziaur Rahman,
(Married : In 1960 , Nationality : Bagladeshi, Occupation :  Captian of Bangladesh army, later Chief of the Armed Forces, later President of Bangladesh and the founder of Bangladesh Nationalist Party -BNP, Died : 30 May 1981 in Chittagong, Bangladesh)
Son(s)
  1. Tareq Rahman (born in Karachi on November 20, 1966, nicknames are Tareq Zia and Pino. Married to Dr. Zubeida, daughter of former Navy Chief MA Khan)
  2. Arafat Rahman (born in 1968, nickname is Koko)
Khaleda Zia and her officials
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