Sunday, September 19, 2010

Barrister Sheikh Fazle Noor Taposh

Barrister Sheikh Fazle Noor Taposh was born during the months of the liberation war in 1971. His father, Late Sheikh Fazlul Huq Moni played not only a significant role but also a leading role to motorize the liberation war movement. Sheikh Taposh is also a grandson of Bongobondhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. Taking personal risk in the venture of leading the people towards the light of a newer destination is nothing unknown to Sheikh Taposh.

His family has been deeply engaged in this venture for three generations but it is not his family heritage that he rides on. He’s a well accomplished Barrister whose track records include his recent success in securing freedom for the wrongly accused President of Bangladesh Awami League, Sheikh Hasina, who he still represents. He is the voice of the new Awami generation who stands for only what has been good in the party so far.

He is a man who is no stranger to the pain, the atrocities of our country’s violent politics that wreak its people. Losing both of his parents in the first bloody coup of the nascent country and being raised by his grandmother and an uncle who refused to cower and give up politics in the face of the violence, Sheikh Taposh has been steeled for leading the people towards a new political reality.

He is aware of local as well as national issues that concern the people of the country. On the national scale, Taposh shares the common concerns of today’s violence in the national political scene. He feels strongly about price hike that has been gradually gutting the population. It pains him to witness what takes place in the name of secular/non-secular politics, morbid poverty and unemployment. A very tattered state of democracy, long absence of the rule of law, blatant accountability of the powers that be, mind boggling stagnancy of the industrial base, the economy as a whole and finding the possible ramp for getting on the globalized economic highway are the macro issues Taposh wants to deal with as your representative in the parliament.

On the local scale, Sheikh Taposh’s relations with the concern of this constituency go way back till the time of his birth. He had his experience of the first three years of life and the only three years of his time with his parents here in Dhanmondi. He went to school in this constituency, lost his parents and grew up here. And now he wants an opportunity to serve the people he grew up with as their representative, their voice in the parliament. He is committed to bring changes in the area which include traffic congestion, crime, sanitation and other pressing issues of this area. His connection with this constituency is emotional as well as ethical. He has made promises for changes, cultural changes in political dynamic.ly three years of his time with his parents here in Dhanmondi. He went to school in this constituency, lost his parents and grew up here. And now he wants an opportunity to serve the people he grew up with as their representative, their voice in the parliament. He is committed to bring changes in the area which include traffic congestion, crime, sanitation and other pressing issues of this area. His connection with this constituency is emotional as well as ethical. He has made promises for changes, cultural changes in political dynamic.

1 comment:

  1. A leader with clean image. Highly educated, representable, well mannered, young, good family back ground; a combination of all virtues! He is under-used! The country expects more from him to implement the concept of digital Bangladesh as floated by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina daughter of Bongobondhu Sheikh Mujibor Rahman!

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