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itskolkatahunt · 5 years ago
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সমুদ্র বিচের ফটো পোস্ট করলেন অভিনেত্রী আদা খান
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কলকাতা হান্ট ডেস্ক : হিন্দি সিরিয়ালের জনপ্রিয়তা বাংলা সিরিয়ালের থেকে কম কিছু নয়। যেমন বাংলা সিরিয়াল মন ভরিয়ে রাখে মানুষের তেমনই হিন্দি সিরিয়াল গুলিও মানুষের মনে এক অন্য জায়গা করে নিয়েছে। নাগিন নামক হিন্দি সিরিয়ালে কাজ করে অল্প সময়েই বেশ জনপ্রিয়তা লাভ করেছেন অভিনেত্রী আদা খান। বেশ ভালোই ফ্যান ফলোয়িং রয়েছে অভিনেত্রীর। এবং অভিনেত্রী সোশ্যাল মিডিয়ার জগতে বেশ সক্রিয় । মাঝে মধ্যেই ছবি ভিডিও পোস্ট করে থাকেন। বর্তমানে লকডাউনের কারণে সাধারণ মানুষ থেকে শুরু করে ঘরবন্দী সেলিব্রিটি রাও। তেমনি ঘরবন্দী আদা খান ও সম্প্রতি একটি ছবি পোস্ট করেন সোশ্যাল মিডিয়াতে। যে ছবিতে তাকে দেখা যাচ্ছে বিচে বসে থাকতে। যদিও ছবিটি আগের কারণ লকডাউনের কারণে সবাই ই গৃহবন্দী। কিন্তু ছবি টি পোস্ট করার সাথে সাথে ঝড়ের বেগে ভাইরাল হয়। এবং ইতিমধ্যে নেট জগতে বেশ সোরগোল ফেলেছে।
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  View this post on Instagram   A post shared by adaa (@adaakhann) on Mar 28, 2020 at 11:58pm PDT আমাদের আজকের প্রতিবেদন : সমুদ্র বিচের ফটো পোস্ট করলেন অভিনেত্রী আদা খান ! আপনার কেমন লাগলো নিচে কমেন্ট করে জানাতে ভুলবেন না। এই ধরণের আরো পোস্ট পেতে আমাদের ফলো করুন। Read the full article
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trendytiding · 5 years ago
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edsnblog-blog · 7 years ago
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Kyrgyzstan Elections a Phony War with Real Implications
By Shairbek Juraev
On October 15, Kyrgyzstan is holding presidential elections. These elections are being widely hailed as particularly momentous for Kyrgyzstan (and Central Asia), where incumbent is observing term limits and standing down amid fierce competition from presidential hopefuls. In the days ahead of the vote, however, it remains uncertain whether the Kyrgyz president indeed intends for the elections to be special. While belligerent and active on election-related issues, he has not addressed one hypothetical, but important, question -- whether or not he is ready to accept the very real possibility that his hand-picked candidate may be defeated.
Kyrgyz President Almazbek Atambayev’s relinquishment of the presidency has received great attention, but may be overhyped. While this development may be unique to observers in neighbouring Central Asian states, Kyrgyzstan has only once since 1991 seen a president openly violate the constitution in favor of an extended tenure -- Askar Akaev in 2000. No elections before that or since violated the constitutional term limits, and no president of Kyrgyzstan ever prolonged their own tenure via referendum, as in neighboring countries in mid-1990s. Moreover, former President Roza Otunbaeva did, in fact, step down in 2011 (both Akaev and Kurmanbek Bakiev were ousted while in office). Even though many saw her as a caretaker leader rather than a full-fledged president, Otunbaeva remains a case of a head of the state stepping down and overseeing competitive elections of the next president. Her case is downplayed or ignored partly because the 2011 transition was a smooth one, with Atambaev being the obvious front-runner and freeing Otunbaeva from the potential trouble of crowning an opposition choice. President Atambaev today has a much tougher choice, which will be the true evidence of whether the political system in Kyrgyzstan has sufficiently matured to allow contested elections leading to an incumbent party’s defeat.
Field of Dreams
From a crowded field of some 50 who suggested presidential aspirations, 13 -- all men except one -- reached the stage of registering as candidates. Yet, the electoral campaign has effectively turned into a two-horse race, with presidential pick, former Prime Minister Sooronbai Jeenbekov (who resigned after registering as a candidate), set to square off against against the wealthy businessman-turned-politician, fellow ex-Prime Minister Omurbek Babanov.
The choice is not terribly exciting, seen by many in Kyrgyzstan as a competition of “biylik" and “bailyk” -- power and wealth. This is a jab at Kyrgyzstan’s perennial issue with perceived abuses of administrative resources, which is seen as being mobilized by Jeenbekov to withstand Babanov’s sheer wealth. The rest of the field include political mid-weights, including another former-Prime Minister Temir Sariev, ex-Speaker Adakhan Madumarov, and the assortment of characters who simply enjoy running for president every 5-6 years. A novelty is also present in the person of Talatbek Masadykov, a former UN security expert . His campaign, especially focused on international security (if perhaps alarmist), seems like a bit of fresh air in otherwise ideationally dull electoral season.
Despite Kyrgyzstan being in the thrall of election fever, regular and reliable opinion polling on the presidential race has been a glaring vacancy. President Atambaev helped fix this recently, announcing results of polling by two companies over past several months. He almost certainly did this to emphasize Jeenbekov’s meteoric rise -- from a meager 3 percent in July to 40 percent in October, and the inverse for “opposition” candidate Babanov (20 percent from 40 percent).
Babanov, in turn, has cited other polls promising a commanding 60 percent, though some of reported survey companies are hard to locate even with Google, while others produce polls upon request with no information on methodology. At any rate, the picture appears clear without survey data: Jeenbekov is neck to neck with Babanov. Few expect any candidates to win in the first round, and if one does, the margin is expected to be trivial.
Tests the Limits
The coming days, and possibly weeks, will test the maturity and durability of the Kyrgyz political system. President Atambaev has repeatedly claimed how committed he is to oversee competitive, free and fair elections. He has collected much praise for his decision to step down, even though that is simply an act of obeying the law. Yet, perhaps he deserves more praise instead for simply allowing the front-runner opposition candidate to reach election day, as de-registering opposition candidates has long been among the safer electoral tricks in the past. It is also worth noting that the severity of state pressure and politically wielding administrative resources, while evident, seems hardly comparable to much more blatant abuses of power in previous years. Still, the latest political rhetoric reinforces doubts about the ruling party’s readiness to accept anything but victory.
On 7 October, President Atambaev launched a rhetoric broadside against Babanov, as well as his Kazakh counterpart, Nursultan Nazarbaev. Babanov and President Nazarbaev had met in Astana few weeks earlier, in which the Kazakh President openly backed Babanov in full view of the media. The Kyrgyz foreign ministry protested the meeting as domestic interference, while President Atambaev was even more direct, accusing Nazarbaev of imposing his own preferred candidate on Kyrgyzstan, spearheaded by a badly veiled thrust at Nazarbaev’s long-tenured natural and political life. Repercussions followed immediately, with the Kazakh foreign ministry calling Atambaev’s words provocative and false. The Kazakh Prime Minister, with all the subtlety of a truncheon, saw fit to remind the world that all main transport routes to Kyrgyzstan are via Kazakhstan. As of 11 October, Kazakh border checkpoints were mobilized to “reinforce border control” due to Kyrgyzstan’s elections, condemning hundreds of people and trucks to endless queues. This confrontation will certainly become an oft-cited incident in Central Asian politics in the years to come, but the limits of this crisis have yet to be seen.
More importantly, Atambaev’s offensive against the Kazakh president came amid mounting state pressure against candidates Babanov and, albeit to a lesser extent, Temir Sariev. President Atambaev accused them of seeking foreign funding, and called on the population to “listen to their own president, and not from the outside.” The president also claimed Babanov, referring to him derogatively as a “mestnyi bai-manapchik” ("local rich man”), should be the first target in an imminent fight against corruption. This is a clear case of threatening the presidential candidate, though few in Kyrgyzstan doubt that Babanov would himself be especially polite or modest with his opponents if in power.
Ultimately, the front-runners in the presidential elections are not al that different. While one is younger than the other, and one is from the south and one from the north (a point overemphasized by many observers), both men long-tenured members of the Kyrgyz political elite, with few genuine achievements to boast about. Their foreign policy views are broadly identical (perhaps until the scandal with the Kazakh president), and their professed views of democracy are as rhetorically alluring as they are hollow.
In reality, Babanov is an “opposition” leader only in the most superficial sense of the word. The main difference between he and Jeenbekov is that the latter was selected as a successor to President Atambaev, and Babanov was not. This distinction without a difference is not terribly unusual, but with the post-election personal safety of losing side at stake, it may turn out to be a consequential one. And today, four days before elections, it remains certainly uncertain whether the Kyrgyz president’s repeated promise for free and fair elections will permit more than one possible outcome. The “successor” candidate winning without leaning on administrative resources, or the “opposition” candidate allowed to achieve victory would serve as good evidence. Neither appears very likely.
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drubblernews-blog · 8 years ago
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Big men: 5 portraits of candidates for the post of the President of Kyrgyzstan
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Grigory Mikhailov, February 20, 2017, 14:36- REGNUM
presidential elections in Kyrgyzstan must pass 19 November. The winner, especially when it comes to the second round, will lead the country in the year 2018. The head of State, in accordance with the basic law, a citizen of a country may be elected from 35 to 70 years, wielding the Kyrgyz language, living in Kyrgyzstan in total not less than 15 years.
For 270 days before the elections the desire to compete for the Presidency were of five politicians (in alphabetical order): Omurbek Babanov, Elmira Ibraimova, Adakhan Madumarov, temir Sariev, Bakyt Torobaev.
Omurbek Babanov
one of the Favorites in the presidential race, he studied at the Timiryazev Academy, then at the Academy of national economy under the Government of the Russian Federation. Served as Prime Minister of Kyrgyzstan.
relatively young (46 years old), enterprising, rich, and, according to some reviews, stingy. Controls two channel, broadcasting one of them covers the entire country. There is a news agency and several Babanov informational sites. Heads the Republic party, which has participated successfully in recent years in elections at different levels. It is believed that the overall position in North Kyrgyzstan stronger Babanov. At the same time, attracting allies, a politician can mobilize and the southern electorate.
presents itself as a Western-leaning reformer. Popular among youth. Usually kept in the shade and, if and, then. Trying not to get into conflicts.
For “sharpening” tooth Babanov Omurbek Tekebaev, an experienced politician who heads the Meken party. ” A few years ago they regularly exchanged portions of blackmail.
was involved in the oil business, a portion of which was later sold to Gazprom. Now, among other things, interests relate to construction, Babanov automobile and banking business. Of foreign relations can be noted the long-standing friendly relationship policy with the Russian oligarch, owner of Russian Platinum “Musa Bazhaevym. The latest plans this spring to begin development of a gold mine in Kyrgyzstan «Gold».
Elmira Ibraimova
studied at MOSCOW STATE UNIVERSITY, and then at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Among other things — worked in the UN, led a faction in the national Parliament, was also Deputy Prime Minister of the Government of the country, four years led the Chamber of Kyrgyzstan. Information about Ibragimova own media or big business there, did not appear in the scandals.
at the end of February, she is the only woman, clearly merit shopping around to the presidential chair. Formally of the intention to run for the post of the head of State has not yet announced, but developed its activity in the public sphere, suggests that there are ambitions Ibragimova, and funding to fight for the Presidency.
she prefers to Speak mainly on economic topics, a former head of the audit Chamber reserved criticizes the Government, accusing him of ineffective work. Among its strengths is communication in the regions. Ibraimov had worked for a long time in community development and investment Agency, realizing projects in virtually all areas of Kyrgyzstan.
Now Ibraimova, perhaps most unusual, eye-catching candidate from among the applicants for the Presidency not only sex, but tipazhom. In contrast to other politicians and businessmen of varying degrees of success, Ibraimov could use the image of a wise teacher-ruler (perfect for PR Ibragimova is similarity with the distinguished in Kyrgyzstan historical character — “Alai Kurmanjan Datkoj), distant from the male political squabbles.
whether a woman could become President of Kyrgyzstan? Not deleted-it is enough to recall how in 2010 year Roza Otunbayeva led Republic.
Adakhan Madumarov
an experienced politician, whose peak career became a post of the speaker of the Parliament, is headed by the Butun Kyrgyzstan party. He studied in the Tver State University. Before the policy was engaged in journalism, was an editor at gostelekanale, glavredom of a newspaper. In 1995, the year when President Askar Akayev was elected to the national Parliament. Stayed there 3. Speaker lost as a result of the “kapovogo” scandal in 2008 year.
then Adahmana Madumarov political career went into decline. In 2010, his party “Butun Kyrgyzstan” barely barely failed in Parliament. In 2011, he was nominated for the Presidency and was at that time one of the most prominent candidates. Then he gave an interview IA REGNUM in which he noted that “Kyrgyzstan has lost all credibility on the part of the Russian Federation. Instability in the relationship between our countries is very bad. And in this 99 percent blame Kyrgyz leaders “. The presidential election is the head of State, lost to Madumarov became Almazbek Atambayev.
Adakhan Madumarov charismatic, able to speak in public. Emotional and, sometimes, not kept in the statements. Quickly drawn into disastrous conflicts. The availability of sufficient financial resources to complete the struggle for the Presidency while in doubt. However, Madumarov could enlist financial sources, there is still time to do so.
temir Sariyev
Fast in the past few weeks, a significant activity of the ex-Prime Minister and former Finance Minister temir Sariyev was educated as an economist of the Kyrgyz State University.
worked in Komsomol, to establish the country’s first commodity and raw materials Exchange. Business is considered non-poor man. Since the year 2000 has been actively involved in politics — Member, active fighter with President Bakiev. After the defection last-Minister of finance, Minister of economy, the Prime Minister. As the head of Government, among other things, solve problems of entry into the EEMA.
refers to the “Northern Group” of politicians. Headed by AK-shumkar party. ” While Sariyev was in Government, the party has reduced activity and “went into cryostasis. Now the head of the party is trying to revive the organization.
First announced his intention to compete for the Presidency. The nomination was accompanied by the active work of PR-service Sariyev. Small Kyrgyz newspaper, referring to the rumors claim that temir Sariyev, enjoying the patronage of the head of Gazprom Alexei Miller, can gain the support of Vladimir Putin.
Bakyt Torobaev
Snügüü Progress Party leader “quite young (43 years) and successful. Members of his party in the national Parliament sitting, his business is thriving. Torobaev policy came “inherited” — his father was also a Deputy. Clan Torobaevyh influential in the South of the country.
Torobaevyh Family is relevant to the business muchnomu-Torobaev 7 years headed Bakyt flour mill “Mariam” in southern Kyrgyzstan. His brother — Batyr directs the Millers Committee Union of entrepreneurs. Another brother is Askarali in year 2014 resigned as Deputy Head of the financial police.
in addition to business and a Deputy, Bakyt Torobaev boasts the work of the Ministry is a Ministry he headed for nearly a year.
work of PR-service Torobaeva has already started — the MEDIA candidate portrayed as “a successful businessman of the real sector. Proizvodstvennika, built with a dozen factories and other enterprises. In previous elections the party Torobaeva has demonstrated enviable financial opportunities-advertising “Snügüü” “was heard from each of the iron.
the list is not complete — it includes only policy, announced his intention to run in the election, effectively leading a pre-election campaign. A list of applicants still to be filled up with dozens of names. Local elites await the announcement of the President of Atambaev about who he will appoint his “successor”. The man, whose name is still unknown, will initially have a good chance of winning.
the President Almazbek Atambayev for Presidency claim cannot — the current Constitution does not allow you to take more than one term in a row. The fate of Atambayev is unknown — it could withdraw from politics, and maybe change to Parliament, to chair his party faction of the SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY there, and the status of people’s favourite influence events in the country.
among the possible candidates, which have so far refrained from ads on participating in the election, the Prime Minister, Sooronbai Jeenbekov, Mayor of Bishkek Albek Ibraimov, head of the foreign policy of the Office of the President of Kyrgyzstan Sapar Isakov, head of the Russian-Kyrgyz Development Fund Kubanychbek Kulmatov, head of the State Committee of national security Abdil’ Segizbaev.
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