Mr. Boby, Ektu ki kosto kore bolben Police er Higher Rank officer er moddhe koto percent Army theke asha? Jei Police officer ra UN mission gulo te jawar chance pacche tader koto percent Army theke na eshe direct Police hishebe i chilo?
Arekta jinish ektu bole nei.. Army, Police, etc jara i ache tader Vodrotar gondi ta Apnader email e i clear hoye utheche.. Ektu kosto kore amar email gulo te kono Abuse word khuje Highlight kore dekhan .. amar mone hoina ami even kawke Idiot typer kichu bolechi .. sekhane Mr Boby aapni to amar baap, maa & teacher der diye o shondeho prokash korechen!! Ya, *this is the nature of all Armed Force members.* Jara Slang word chara kotha bolte shikhe nai.. Jara nijer family emon ki baba, maa er samne o *OSRABBO* gali dite ekbar vabe o na. :-) Boby bhai ekbar sotti kore bolun *aaj porjonto aapnar kono sohokormi or senior officer ke o ki dekhechen je jibone ekta slang o use kore nai tar lower kono officer or lower ranked kono soinik er sathe?* Regards, Sumit On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 11:58 AM, Boby Ferdous <[email protected]>wrote: > * Sumit dont be idiot and shameless > > > Sumit, > > Don’t prove repeatedly that you are an idiot. > > In reply ti Mr. Ahsan's mail you wrote "Ekjon Police Officer UN mission e > jaowar chance paina" I am a police officer. Like the Army, Bangladesh > Police is also one of the biggest troops (mainly CIVPOL) contributing > country in UN mission. Every year many of police officers go for UN > mission in many countries across the world. I think, right on today (if I am > not wrong) Bangladesh is the 3rd biggest police contributing country in > the UN Mission. Soon we will be 2nd and in near future we may occupy the 1 > st position (if our political situation remains good). > > And for your knowledge, UN mission is not a privilege. It’s a challenge. > The mission area is full of danger and anytime we might be killed. Any > single step we give, we don’t know that we are stepping on soil or mine. > And for the army the risk is even more than us. Do you think army people go > there for picnic? Only suitable and required people are sent there. Can you > perform the duty of a ASP or Captain in country like Congo or Liberia – > where peacekeepers are sometime killed or slaughtered and eaten by the local > people? > > The police (also army) of European countries (also of USA) don’t want to > go to UN Mission due to risk and danger. Their government forces them to go > for compulsory minimum participation as per UN rule. > > Sumit, only a shameless can give such wrong information without knowing. > Please don’t digress your parents and teachers. > > Thanks – Boby > > > > Note – Its difficult and irritating to read your bangla in English > spelling. Please write in Bangla font or write in English. > * >
