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On the 27 January BKSAL Reappeared in Bangladesh

Real pities for those who now lament for reappearance of the notorious BKSAL in Bangladesh after it had the formal burial 35 years ago back in the year 1975 in the early morning of the 15th August but did hardly oppose the ‘murder case’ against the heroes of the great event in Dhaka.

I would term them, forgive me, to be harsh that they had already missed the bus at least about six months ago for cowardice to stand up to against the judicial murder of the great actors and brilliant heroes of the team of the Bangladesh army men who resolutely and determinedly fought and worked to make the formal burial on the auspicious August morning that memorable day in the midst of mass jubilation of the people in and out. In fact, the patriotic people of Bangladesh had enjoyed the fall and burial along with the fall of the dictator who sponsored and initiated the demon of BKSAL. The successful coup then recognized internally and externally as such provided full legitimacy to the great change from BKSAL to openness and multiparty democracy. The heroes had automatic indemnity for the unfortunate blood letting on both sides in the engagements, very brief though for minutes, legitimated as also had been their Indemnity for the great act of change. They had in no way been ordinary killers but successful army coup operators.

In mid 1996 soon after Hasina took on the State power of Bangladesh she swooped on the heroes of the 15th August as ‘ordinary killers’ of her father, the notorious 20th century Mir Zafar of this country that had in 1757 A.D. the first notorious betrayer ruler Mir Zafar in greater Bengal of the period.

The formal Indemnity provided by the post 15th August 1975 Bangladesh Government had been cancelled in the Parliament by Hasina with slender majority, not two third as it had required being part of the 5th Amendment of the Constitution adopted in April 1979. The most curious thing was that the Opposition BNP in the Parliament did boycott the session to get the Indemnity cancelled by Hasina to frame up ordinary murder case against the 15th August heroes! She had her firm stand to quench the blood for blood so much so that she misused further all State powers at the disposal ultimately to get a death sentence passed by KANGAROO COURT (Lisa Journal April-June 2010, London) and execution made in unusual haste on the 27 -28th mid night in the Dhaka central prison. She cared nothing for appeals made from almost all civilized countries and humanitarian organizations that she had had joined politics for to avenge the blood of her father (See daily Naya Diganta, 24 March 2009, Dhaka, etc and many other publications). That the trial leading to the death sentence was solely driven by Hasina’s politics of shear vengeance was recorded by many here and there (See, for example, The Economist, 27 November 2009).

Once the 15th August anti BKSAL coup had been nullified by the execution, the BKSAL has had automatically reappeared here with still more ferocious venoms not only to bite and eat up all Opposition forces including the BNP but also the independent existence of Bangladesh, the BIG NEIGHBOR in all her mode this time can not afford to loose to keep Hasina and the dynasty alive and in continuity as their most loyal puppet in Bangladesh and not as anything of the independent and sovereign entity. In fact, that is why for Delhi’s serious need and for their supportive plan the heroes had been hastily executed.

The road map is now set for the patriotic people for the only job to rise against the machinations in a revolution still much bigger in momentum than the 15th August of 1975 for Delhi is now much better equipped with nuclear arsenal than in 1975, and further that the highly intelligent army men led by Farook-Dalim-Shahriar successfully operated the coup by bluffing then both the PM Indira and her intelligence, the RAW.

Author: BK Din

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