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Hasina’s Rise to the Peak for only to Fall Down to Hell

Hasina had risen to her peak on the 27-28th January midnight. She had kept on and cramming for the moment since back 35 years. She had, as is clearly seen, the sadist endless pleasure at her success to reach the peak of attainment in this mundane world in her verbatim in Bengali, “PITRI HOTYAR PROTISHODH NEAR JONOYI AMI RAJNITITE ESHECHI”- I took to active politics for the lone objective to take the revenge of my father’s blood (daily Nayadiganta, Dhaka, 24 March 2009). Or else she hated politics and would not take up the Awami League leadership while in exile in India under the full surveillance of the Indian Intelligence service or R&AW men for nearly six years from late August 1975 to mid May 1981. That achievement was not mean one but took her to the peak.

What next of the peak? It must obviously be the fall to low for there is no scope to rise further of the peak but to the lowest down to hell.

All sane people and also legal norms clearly hold that the five brilliant and highly patriotic army men she maneuvered through executive interference to hang to death on the blackest night happened to be the MUSLIM IMANDERS of the first order comparable to the great SUFIs of Islam. For example, IMAM ABU HANIFA, IMAM AHMAD IBNE HAMBLE, etc of the early days of Muslim oppressive rulers, who refused to compromise with the ill governance, abuse of power and injustice and hence suffered for opposing the so-called Muslim Abbassid Caliphs Mansur, Mamun, etc. Similarly, the equally determined Muslim believers FAROOK, SHAHREER, HUDA, MOHIUDDIN, AK MOHIUDDIN etc, brought downfall of the oppressive Bangladesh ruler of the late twentieth century on the 15th August 1975 at Dhaka. They did the noble task through a successful army coup for the operators happened to be serving army men and had legal back up and immunity even in present day legal provisions. Hasina abused each and every power at her disposal as the P.M. and got a Political Trial (The Economist, 27 November 2009) verdict in clear mockery of justice of the Kangaroo Court and hanged them to death.

Let there be no confuse on that the Abbaside caliphs of the 8th/9th centuries had not been as debauch as the Bangladesh Faraoh had been. The Caliphs had few lapses that the great Imams opposed and got punishment. The Faraoh here had little of virtue but almost all vices both mundane and in intellectual matters. The Faraoh was an absolute dictator, cared nothing for opinion of others, inefficient and yet bonanza for corruption, got killed by his own hoodlums and RAKHSMIs anybody he would consider his enemy without recourse to due process of law, internally behaved like a demi-god and yet submit as sacrificial lamb in facing up to the outside big bosses (See 30th October 1974 dialogue with the then US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger published in the weekly Holiday, 6 March 2009). It was as such only fitting and right in all measures to have removed him from State power through the coup engineered by the great Mujaheeds of Islam. Extremely vengeful Hasina took the matter only out of personal vengeance and score to settle in blood for blood rising to her height of the peak of sadist pleasure, her haven. Now she is to go down in the hell ready for her.

All sensible men and women have termed the execution of the five on the darkest night of January 27-28 in Dhaka as the worst form of judicial murder. Judicial murder has other examples in the subcontinent in recent history. The execution of deposed Pakistan President Zulfiquer Ali Bhutto in 1979 was one such. Unfortunately, the vengeful executer President Ziaul Haq ended up in tragic end, the clues remained in dark as yet. The example among other things clearly states that political trial and judicial murder motivated by political vendetta does not end in itself but leaves scopes for chain reactions. Zia’s mysterious accidental air crush death and fall from the pinnacle of power in 1988 opened fortune for Benazir Bhutto, Zulfi Bhutto’s daughter, who returned home from exile, her party PPP contested and won the general election. She became the first young woman Prime Minister of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan in her mid thirties.

Author: B K Din

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