Rizwanur Rehman was brutally murdered. Help the poor family get justice!

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The_Devil_Himself

die blizzard die! D3?
I really do hope so.Religion and caste system has been a playground of politicians in India.Our politicians are no better than Britishers after all they too use the same basic tactic of Divide and rule.And IMO Britishers were better then them.

Thats the magic of Kolkata.
Not only calcutta dude but whole India.This is not localized.
 

azzu

AJJU
^^ u rght
hav u seen new Tea add i didnt remeber the name but its a ood add
to KICkthe Politicians A$$
 

utsav

damn busy...
this topic is getting too hot.i am watching a report on it on Akash Bangla right now on TV. evry day its coming on the news.
 

int86

You'r Born Free
Said by Rizwanur Rehman in his appeal regarding when he last seen his wife:
“We knew perhaps we will never meet again. (We) vowed that if we don’t meet again, we will take our lives.”

Dont it hint at something. Now every field is open and we have to thing from a scientific point of view.


Can sombody co-relate Lux cozi brand and Todi's. If there is somthing than we must boycott the brand.
 
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aryayush

aryayush

Aspiring Novelist
gary4gar said:
from how much did you knew him?
I knew him for three months or so. But in that short period, he left an imprint on my heart and mind that will forever bear its mark. He was a loving person. He had a special regard for me. He used to ask me to become one of the faculty or skip the course because I did not need it (though he was wrong). The only reason I'd stuck to Arena Multimedia even though I did not particularly like the course was because of Rizwan sir - not my friends, not the other faculty, nothing else. He did not deserve this. Even though he was very poor, he excelled at the best college in Kolkata and passed with flying colours. He was a hard worker. All of Arena's creative advertising was handled by him. I could go on and on... :(

He used to love movies. I used to show him high definition movies and he was awed. He loved my Mac. And he had this elegant sense of dressing and used to talk with such dignity and intelligence, you'd never have guessed that he was a very poor person. I did not even know this fact until after his death. He was just an awesome person, believe me. I am not just saying this because he is dead now.


Today's issue of The Telegraph has this write-up about his mother:
Justice mother's last wish

Kishwar Jahan's eyes are moist but not weak. She has lost sleep but not strength. Rizwanur Rehman's mother will fight for justice till the last breath in her frail body.


"I have lost all meaning in life after my son's murder. My last wish is that those responsible for his death be punished. We are too weak to fgight a long legal battle but I will sell my house and even beg on the streets to ensure that my son gets justice," says the 55-year-old in a voice feeble but firm.

Seated in a corner of the tiny 7B Tiljala Lane house on Sunday, Kishwar Jahan is mourning the loss of her beloved Kakku (that's what she called him affectionately) with the eyes of the whole city on her. For, she has emerged as the first lady of Calcutta's conscience and courage - both of which are being put to the test by Rizwanur's tragedy.

As the mother-in-law of Priyanka Todi, she could have convinced the 23-year-old girl to return to her parents and told her 30-year-old son to encash the blank cheque that businessman Ashok Todi apparently offered the Rahmans on August 31.

As the grieving mother of Rizwanur, she could have succumbed to the alleged lure of lucre from political forces to hush up the matter.

But she did neither. "They (Rizwanur and Priyanka) loved each other and wanted to spend their life together. He left home on September 18 following constant harassment by the police and shifted to his uncle's house. He was very scared but promised to return home soon. This was the last I saw him. I kept praying for his well-being but they killed him. I could not even see his dead body," she said, her eyes welling up with tears that have refused to stop since the afternoon of September 21.

"Bahut mushkil se padhaya tha usey," she mumbled, drifting into memories of days that were hard but not devoid of hope. Rezaur Rehman, a Group-D employee with a private company, would barely being home enough to support the education of Rukbanur, Rizwanur and sister Minu.

"We used to have one meal a day but never stopped their studies," she recalled.

After their father retired, Rukbanur's job with a private firm and Rizwanur's tuitions kept the kitchen fires burning. The tide began to turn for the 7B Tiljala Lane address after Rizwanur graduated from St Xavier's College and began working as a graphics designer. After brother Rukbanur moved into a CIT Road rented flat and father Rezaur died last year, Rizwanur stayed on in Tiljala with his mother - and then brought Priyanka home.

"Rizwanur was doing well; he would give me Rs 100 every day before leaving for office. I used to cook biryani every Sunday. We were very happy..." whispered Kishwar Jahan.

Justice apart, the one thing she is waiting to see is the girl her son loved and lost.

Her message to Priyanka: "Wherever you are, please come home in this crisis. This is your home but I will understand if you stay on with your parents, as we are very poor. But for the sake of my son, who you loved so much, come to meet me once."
It brought tears to my eyes.
 

gary4gar

GaurishSharma.com
aryayush said:
I knew him for three months or so. But in that short period, he left an imprint on my heart and mind that will forever bear its mark. He was a loving person. He had a special regard for me. He used to ask me to become one of the faculty or skip the course because I did not need it (though he was wrong). The only reason I'd stuck to Arena Multimedia even though I did not particularly like the course was because of Rizwan sir - not my friends, not the other faculty, nothing else. He did not deserve this. Even though he was very poor, he excelled at the best college in Kolkata and passed with flying colours. He was a hard worker. All of Arena's creative advertising was handled by him. I could go on and on... :(

He used to love movies. I used to show him high definition movies and he was awed. He loved my Mac. And he had this elegant sense of dressing and used to talk with such dignity and intelligence, you'd never have guessed that he was a very poor person. I did not even know this fact until after his death. He was just an awesome person, believe me. I am not just saying this because he is dead now.


Today's issue of The Telegraph has this write-up about his mother:It brought tears to my eyes.
thats really sad:(
the effect multiplies in many fold when you know the person more closely
then the feeling changes in anger rather than sadness:|
 

harpoon

Journeyman
Justice !!!!! Police Commissiner Has Been Transferred An Hour Ago, Alongwith Other Two.may Rizwanur's Soul Rest In Peace.
 

gary4gar

GaurishSharma.com
harpoon said:
Justice !!!!! Police Commissiner Has Been Transferred An Hour Ago, Alongwith Other Two.may Rizwanur's Soul Rest In Peace.
Also CBi enquiry has been Ordered by High Court
some relief for the family
 

swarnadeep

Right off the assembly line
Well a little ray of hope since the CBI FIR mentions "todi & others".i wonder what next?is it just to buy time?
 

praka123

left this forum longback
the protests seeing outside for justice for the murdered.but inside many are orthodox reg original incident.there is a old thread here where in England Hindu,sikh girls ko pyar ke chakkar me bhasake conversion karte hein kuch log! :rolleyes: no answers,reg this. :-|
 

iMav

The Devil's Advocate
twist in the tale i guess arya u can start wearing ur lux banyan .... daughter givs father clean chit
 
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