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Old 3rd April 2003, 13:36
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Over 10% of Bangladesh are hindu making them the first minority. Even though there is such a vast number of hindu's, there isn't (I think) any key important member in the BD government who is hindu.
If I am wrong, please correct me, If I am right, I think its wrong.... A simplistic comment, but the whole point I'm sure is understood by everyone.

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Old 5th April 2003, 04:33
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Well I odn't either for sure but I doubt there is any such representative that could actually influence anything but you know, you preatty much see this all through out history. Most of us know it is unfair and not right but the problem isn't about to go away anytime soon. But yes I think there should be a voice for them and vice versa in other countries where there are any large groups of minority. Majority rules but minority rights.
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Old 5th April 2003, 21:36
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there are, gimme some time and i'll find out who what and where (why not google it)


our country has the best communalrelations in the area, and we should continue to improve

the bnp id guess would have less hindu heavyweights simpply because of the nature of the politics of the region.

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President Ahmed, Iajuddin
Prime Minister Zia, Khaleda
Min. of Agriculture Rahman Nizami, Matiur
Min. of Commerce Chowdhury, Amir Khasru Mahmud
Min. of Communications Huda, Nazmul
Min. of Disaster Management & Relief Yusuf, Chowdhury Kamal Ibne
Min. of Education Faruk, Osman, Dir.
Min. of Environment & Forest Siraj, Shahjahan
Min. of Finance & Planning Rahman, M. Salifur
Min. of Fisheries & Livestock Khoka, Sadeq Hossain
Min. of Food Al Noman, Abdullah
Min. of Foreign Affairs Khan, M. Morshed
Min. of Health & Family Welfare Hossain, Khankder Mosharraf, Dr.
Min. of Home Affairs Chowdhury, Altaf Hossain, Air Vice Marshall (Ret.)
Min. of Housing & Public Works Abbas, Mirza
Min. of Industries Anwar, M. K.
Min. of Information Islam, Tariqul
Min. of Jute Ahmed, M. Hafizuddin, Maj. (Ret.)
Min. of Land Islam, M. Shamsul
Min. of Law, Justice, & Parliamentary Affairs Ahmed, Moudud
Min. of Local Gov., Rural Developments, & Cooperatives Bhuiyan, Abdul Mannan
Min. of Post & Telecommunication Haque, Mohammad Aminul
Min. of Science & Information & Communication Technology Khan, Abdul Moyeen, Dr.
Min. of Shipping Hossain, Akbar, Lt. Col. (Ret.)
Min. of Social Welfare Mujahid, Ali Ahsan Mohammad
Min. of Textiles Chowdhury, Abdul Matin
Min. of Water Resources Siddiqi, L. K.
Min. of Women & Children Affairs Haque, Khurshid Jahan
Min. Without Portfolio Monno, Harunur Rashid Khan
Governor, Central Bank Ahmed, Fakhruddin
Ambassador to the US Karim, Ahmad Tariq
Permanent Representative to the UN, New York Chowdhury, Iftekhar Ahmed, Dr.


so actually the answer is no if this info is correct. the swing on the bangladeshi seesaw of binary electoral concencus is not in the awami leagues court. they have more hindus in the heirarchy i suppose, but thats cos they were instrumental in the language movement.

are there any decent people in the cabinet? who knows..one could make a predjudiced statment that such people are not a majority.

what about muslims with appreciation of their political duties? hmm i dunno if many exist either...


hindus are prominents is all walks of life in bdesh. i met postgrad students and journalists amongst them.



some like to paint our nation with the colours of hindutva equivalence od fundoness. not really true, but i guess youd have to go there, read the paoers, talk to people to find out.
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Old 28th July 2008, 14:19
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Bangladesh is a muslim country.But government did say that hindu are not

minority in the government.So no need to give important to them..
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Old 15th September 2008, 14:48
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Under Islamic Shari'ah - all sizeable minorities must be consulted in state's affairs. That's why Islamic Iran and Pakistan has RESERVED seats in the National and Provincial parliaments for Hindus, Christians, Jews and Parsees.

On the other hand, one see no represtation of Muslims in policing making departments in the US, Germany, France, Russia, Austarlia, Austria and Israel.

As former East Pakistan - Hindus dominated in politics, Universities, and literary circles. The Hindu elites played a great role in the dismemberment of East Pakistan, based on language and ethnic.

Historically, it were Bengali Muslims, who started the Muslim movement for a separate homeland - from Hindu domination - for India's Muslims
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