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1463545_731141386936814_4987326188906011314_nHello Ayub Khan Sir, how is death treating you? You may have been little worried about how Bengalis may be thinking about you particularly after your commitment to make Bengalis suffer. You will be happy to learn that they remember you with great affection and think of you as a role model, always saluting you in every act and deed, particularly the “land grabbing” variety. They are like your children and always say, “Ayub Khan gave us this”, “Ayub Khan gave us that.” You are not just their father but Pir also. They have not only forgiven you but forgotten history as well. Hearty congratulations. Why you ask? Please read the next paragraph.

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Well, there is a playground in a place called Dhanmondi which was and still is the residential area of the wealthy and nearly so. Now a major section of the sports leadership of Bangladesh led by the stalwarts like soccer icon Salahuddin have “taken over” the playground on the ground that it’s you – Ayub Khan –  who gave it to them and it was meant for the “elites” only and not the “tokais”, which means the riff raff.  Wah, wah…

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Dear Ayub Khan Sir, by taking over Pakistan through a martial law, you established a glorious tradition of muscle over law. I am happy to say that this tradition has now been established with glory and honour in Bangladesh. Now, some environmentalists – the trouser wearing tokais of Bangladesh – are saying that your followers are violating a court  decision. Don’t they know that you never bothered about such insignificant matters? If you could take over a country what is a playground?

It seems that in 2011, 15th March, the High Court said that all illegal constructions must be removed and the playground should be made open to all. In fact a contempt notice was issued on 27th May 2013 but your supporters ignored it. Of course they did! The courts are not greater than your tradition, your name!

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There are several small matters and you will understand how small minded people in general are when I tell you. They think invoking Ayub Khan is bad just because you hated Bengalis so much. They are saying that you did your best to destroy Bengali nationalism and they had to mount a national upsurge to topple you in 1969. Why? Because as a patriotic Pakistani, you accused Sheikh Mujib of treason and tried to hang him by trying him in the Agartala conspiracy trial in 1968. How unfair they are! Sheikh Mujib always liked tokais and his vision was to build a Bangladesh for all while you built Dhanmondi for the rich. Have they no sense of whom everyone should support?

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Let’s listen to Salahuddin, famous football player, freedom fighter and a close friend of Sheikh Kamal, eldest son of Sheikh Mujib. He is a national hero and icon and he has supported the project and said that this is a great thing to do. So said the Sheikh Jamal Dhanmondi Club President Manzur Kader and BCB president Nazmul Hasan. They all say that the situation has improved in the playground ever since the riff raffs been shooed away. We all support them. This is the glorious tradition of yours and to see freedom fighters like Salahuddin lining up to uphold your ideas of preventing access to all is a wonderful thing. If you can convert a freedom fighter to support your cause, it shows how great you are.

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Now Sheikh Jamal was the slain son of Sheikh Mujib as was Sheikh Kamal.  People have set up clubs in their name and these are well funded and supported and now the police have also lent support. Does it not mean that if you can have a club named after our national leaders and their children you can get away with whatever? I don’t think so but just as your family and friends used their names to grab things for themselves, we have learnt that a well loved name linked to the powerful is a great asset and so if the people who grabbed the playground and barred all others from playing there did so, well they were doing what you taught us to do. Might is right.

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My heart is full of happiness today. People here say that Sheikh Mujib is the founder of Bangladesh and he fought for the national cause. But is that right? Where is Sheikh Mujib today? Where are his principles and ideals in Bangladesh? He doesn’t matter and we know that from many examples. Even sporting clubs named after his children are considered more important than the law. Why? Because those who do so are not following the example of Sheikh Mujib but your example. Aren’t you proud of your achievements that after all you did, it’s your name that we take when we grab property or prevent others from enjoying public property.

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The idea that society was split between Ashraf and Atraf was your favourite idea and we saw that reflected loudly when the Dhanmondi playground was taken over and the tokais were kept out. Excellent! Not only that, you were very fond of false cases and we see that here too. Those protesting – at least two – have been implicated in cases for trying to get the court order implemented. It’s so beautiful to see people follow your lead. I am sure we will see more of this soon.

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I am sure the sporting gurus of Bangladesh who have now declared their loyalty to you will offer us many more such glorious instances. Today, it’s the Dhanmondi playground, tomorrow maybe the Mirpur stadium. Not only that, they have shown us how to follow your ideals and exclude the tokais, the atrafs amongst us. What can we say Sir! The thought makes us shiver with pleasure.

Ayub Khan zindabad. Owner of  Dhanmondi zindabad. Sk. Jamal club zindabad. Tokais murdabad.

– See more at: http://opinion.bdnews24.com/2014/04/22/to-gen-ayub-khan-pakistani-dictator-and-owner-of-dhanmondi/#sthash.ndG6fYqJ.dpuf

1463545_731141386936814_4987326188906011314_nHello Ayub Khan Sir, how is death treating you? You may have been little worried about how Bengalis may be thinking about you particularly after your commitment to make Bengalis suffer. You will be happy to learn that they remember you with great affection and think of you as a role model, always saluting you in every act and deed, particularly the “land grabbing” variety. They are like your children and always say, “Ayub Khan gave us this”, “Ayub Khan gave us that.” You are not just their father but Pir also. They have not only forgiven you but forgotten history as well. Hearty congratulations. Why you ask? Please read the next paragraph.

* * *

Well, there is a playground in a place called Dhanmondi which was and still is the residential area of the wealthy and nearly so. Now a major section of the sports leadership of Bangladesh led by the stalwarts like soccer icon Salahuddin have “taken over” the playground on the ground that it’s you – Ayub Khan –  who gave it to them and it was meant for the “elites” only and not the “tokais”, which means the riff raff.  Wah, wah…

* * *

Dear Ayub Khan Sir, by taking over Pakistan through a martial law, you established a glorious tradition of muscle over law. I am happy to say that this tradition has now been established with glory and honour in Bangladesh. Now, some environmentalists – the trouser wearing tokais of Bangladesh – are saying that your followers are violating a court  decision. Don’t they know that you never bothered about such insignificant matters? If you could take over a country what is a playground?

It seems that in 2011, 15th March, the High Court said that all illegal constructions must be removed and the playground should be made open to all. In fact a contempt notice was issued on 27th May 2013 but your supporters ignored it. Of course they did! The courts are not greater than your tradition, your name!

* * *

There are several small matters and you will understand how small minded people in general are when I tell you. They think invoking Ayub Khan is bad just because you hated Bengalis so much. They are saying that you did your best to destroy Bengali nationalism and they had to mount a national upsurge to topple you in 1969. Why? Because as a patriotic Pakistani, you accused Sheikh Mujib of treason and tried to hang him by trying him in the Agartala conspiracy trial in 1968. How unfair they are! Sheikh Mujib always liked tokais and his vision was to build a Bangladesh for all while you built Dhanmondi for the rich. Have they no sense of whom everyone should support?

* * *

Let’s listen to Salahuddin, famous football player, freedom fighter and a close friend of Sheikh Kamal, eldest son of Sheikh Mujib. He is a national hero and icon and he has supported the project and said that this is a great thing to do. So said the Sheikh Jamal Dhanmondi Club President Manzur Kader and BCB president Nazmul Hasan. They all say that the situation has improved in the playground ever since the riff raffs been shooed away. We all support them. This is the glorious tradition of yours and to see freedom fighters like Salahuddin lining up to uphold your ideas of preventing access to all is a wonderful thing. If you can convert a freedom fighter to support your cause, it shows how great you are.

* * *

Now Sheikh Jamal was the slain son of Sheikh Mujib as was Sheikh Kamal.  People have set up clubs in their name and these are well funded and supported and now the police have also lent support. Does it not mean that if you can have a club named after our national leaders and their children you can get away with whatever? I don’t think so but just as your family and friends used their names to grab things for themselves, we have learnt that a well loved name linked to the powerful is a great asset and so if the people who grabbed the playground and barred all others from playing there did so, well they were doing what you taught us to do. Might is right.

* * *

My heart is full of happiness today. People here say that Sheikh Mujib is the founder of Bangladesh and he fought for the national cause. But is that right? Where is Sheikh Mujib today? Where are his principles and ideals in Bangladesh? He doesn’t matter and we know that from many examples. Even sporting clubs named after his children are considered more important than the law. Why? Because those who do so are not following the example of Sheikh Mujib but your example. Aren’t you proud of your achievements that after all you did, it’s your name that we take when we grab property or prevent others from enjoying public property.

* * *

The idea that society was split between Ashraf and Atraf was your favourite idea and we saw that reflected loudly when the Dhanmondi playground was taken over and the tokais were kept out. Excellent! Not only that, you were very fond of false cases and we see that here too. Those protesting – at least two – have been implicated in cases for trying to get the court order implemented. It’s so beautiful to see people follow your lead. I am sure we will see more of this soon.

* * **

I am sure the sporting gurus of Bangladesh who have now declared their loyalty to you will offer us many more such glorious instances. Today, it’s the Dhanmondi playground, tomorrow maybe the Mirpur stadium. Not only that, they have shown us how to follow your ideals and exclude the tokais, the atrafs amongst us. What can we say Sir! The thought makes us shiver with pleasure.

Ayub Khan zindabad. Owner of  Dhanmondi zindabad. Sk. Jamal club zindabad. Tokais murdabad.

– See more at: http://opinion.bdnews24.com/2014/04/22/to-gen-ayub-khan-pakistani-dictator-and-owner-of-dhanmondi/#sthash.ndG6fYqJ.dpuf

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Source: Bd news24