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Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Re: [ALOCHONA] Fw: A question

Attn: Fazle Baki,
 
You have  wisely summed up the main reason for political degradation within the country; and unfortunately the same formulae is still being adopted and will probably continue-- unless there is really a drastic change within the Party, the Voters' and finally the Candidates elected--- you deserve our congratulations.
Having said that, I now  answer your question indicated below;last paragraph:- "In what democratic way could Mr.Y avoid elimination?"
Straight answer is - Mr.Y cannot avoid elimination--but in being eliminated he will set up an example for others-- if all, gradually follow n suit,  who will Mr.X be left with- you need people to form a party.
Secondly, do you think Mr.X will remain happy eliminating Mr.Y- after elimination , Mr.Y may join another party that would be Mr.X's political rival during election.
Thirdly, there is the media, wherein ,Mr.Y can write about formulating good system which will create public awareness- and as long as the articles are not directed against Mr.X or party - he is remain out of harms way.
Financially Mr.Y might face difficulties or he may not get the right cherished "position"- but he will doing himself and the country a great favour. If all party members would do this future would be bright and we shall get good governance.
 
What is you opinion???? And yes I would like Cyrus.Z. Kazi to post his opinion too.
Badrul Islam
 
 


Fazle Baki <fazlebaki@yahoo.ca> wrote:
Thanks for the clue. It helps.
----- Original Message ----
From: Cyrus Zulkarnaïan Kazi <cyruskazi@gmail.com>
To: alochona@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, November 12, 2007 10:23:31 AM
Subject: Re: [ALOCHONA] Fw: A question

Prisoner's Dilemma!! Nice, Mr. Baki!

On Nov 11, 2007 10:31 PM, Fazle Baki <fazlebaki@yahoo. ca> wrote:
Consider the following problem:
Mr. X is the higher authority (elected)
Mr. Y is an elected member of a committee chaired by Mr. X
Mr. X does something wrong
Mr. Y has several choices:
·        support, protest, resign from the committee, keep silence
Resignation brings uncertainty in career
Protest brings anger from Mr. X
Support brings anger from the voters
So, Mr. Y keeps silence and so does every other member
 
Mr. X continues to do wrong
Mr. Y continues to keep silence
At times colleagues talk to each other with caution
At times Mr. Y talks to the colleagues with caution
Everyone shows caution not to make Mr. X angry
 
Still, Mr. X smells differences
Mr. X accuses some people of "grouping"
Mr. X eliminates them
Mr. Y keeps silence
As time goes on, Mr. X accuses more people of grouping
Mr. X eliminates them
Mr. Y keeps silence
 
At one point, Mr. Y fails to hide differences, and gets accused of grouping
Mr. Y teams up with the victims of Mr. X
The team may or may not get a chance to discuss it in a committee meeting
The team contacts the voters and explains the wrong things done by Mr. X
Voters respond in various ways:
1.     You should have solved the problem in the committee meeting.
2.     Why did you keep silence?
3.     You took advantage from Mr. X and now betraying him?
4.  Everyone wants to be the king, look at Mr. Y.
5.  They are just the same.
6.  This complaining Mr. Y will be just like another Mr. X.
7.     Are you guys getting divided?
8.     This is politics, so much division.
Eventually, Mr. Y gets eliminated with or without some other colleagues.
 
Question: Assuming everyone is cautious and keeps silence to avoid anger from Mr. X, in what democratic way Mr. Y could avoid elimination?

 




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