Wednesday 27 February 2013

Kay Jordan crucial role in defence of the UK Bangladeshi Community: The KHOODEELAAR! Campaign [2]


Kay Jordan crucial role in defence of the UK Bangladeshi Community: The KHOODEELAAR! Campaign [2]

Kay Jordan crucial role in defence of the UK Bangladeshi Community: The KHOODEELAAR! Campaign [2]

An electronic image by AADHIKARMedia of the bottom of page 26 of the weekly title Bangla Post London dated Friday 28 February 2013, containing The © Muhammad Haque Commentary piece that pays evidential and historical tribute to Kay Jordan for her part in the KHOODEELAAR! Campaign



The © Muhammad Haque Commentary [this one written in Bangla] as published in the weekly Bangla language publication "Bangla Post”, dated Friday 28 February 2013, recognises the role played by Kay Jordan in jointly founding the KHOODEELAAR! Campaign against the Crossrail hole in December 2003, just under 10 years ago.

The Commentary also confirms the equally important and epoch-making campaign against racism that Muhammad Haque had established immediately following the racist murder of Altab Ali in May 1978.

The key thesis is that both the campaign against racism around the racist murder of Altab Ali and nearly 30 years later [1978 to 2003] the campaign against Crossrail hole attacks on the significantly Bangladeshi-populated Brick Lane London E1 area were founded by the KHOODEELAAR! Campaign actively pushing ASIDE the “leadership” of the “Bangladesh-based” political groupings factions and parties operating in the UK where the presence of the significant Bangladeshi-Origin population is being obstructed by the exhibitionist and in many cases seriously irresponsible and divisive “politics” indulged in by the “Bangladesh-based political groupings”.

The Muhammad Haque Commentary also states that the same policy was adopted by Khoodeelaar! about the “mainstream” “British political parties” and their “Bangladeshi-Identified” “members” and “supporters” on the local political scene in Tower Hamlets.

The CONCLUSION of this analysis is that BOTH the Bangladesh-linked political groupings and the UK “Mainstream” Political Parties were irrelevant to the needs of the UK Bangladeshi community.

This has been seen time and again. 

Illustrated so emphatically by the two most important campaigns both of which have played unparalleled part in protecting the overall and the key rights of the UK Bangladeshis.

And in the Khoodeelaar! Campaign against the Crossrail hole, Kay Jordan has played a very important part that must be fully appreciated recognised and emulated.



[To be continued]

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