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SAARC CURRENCY: why and how
Millat Zaman
Millat Zaman
C L O S E your E Y E S Vote for corruption Save your country Vote for criminals and mobs Please vote for your rights To whom we never know why they fights For our rights, they order to kill others? C I T I Z E N where is peace, is it in Islam or is it in Human A vote is needed, so they show you act You now decide whom to Vote Violence is the rights for government Citizens, Walking all together is violent? Democracy: is a word of mouth to deceive Sonar bangle is a digital wastage of aesthetic next generation Media is tools for polis-literacy elite being bang on your head C LO S E Y O U R D R E A M Just shape for your leader Close your eyes Digital e-Bangladesh will provide you food Digital Bengal will keep you safe and secure Vote for vision 2021 Let corrupted people lead you once again November 2 Millat Zaman 11/2, 10:39pm Millat Zaman

Millat Zaman
I may have written you before about SAARC currency, From my point I would like to request you to acknowledge some of my points why we need and how we may disclose to WORLD BANK and IMF and UN and others to get assistance with some working frame work under which we may proceed with generating SAARC MONETARY council and SAARC FINANCIAL AUTONOMY body to get going towards the actual SAARC currency, same for the nation estates SAARC countries. Yet these nations has its own money, currency own formative working CURRENCY, we should take those currency in our solving problems into phase eight years and do get going in to thinking to put one SAARC bank SME building firm fast, Like BDC, Business Development in Canada. Then we should take a part to commute FAST TRACK train inter big major cities A high speed rail network and possible a SAARC securities and exchange commissions. We should be friends of each other’s and get going with SAARC Disney park hotels and SAARC Disney land theme parks, also SAARC HEALTH CARE SYSTEM. OUR nation’s leaders should acknowledge that we must cooperate with

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