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Friday, August 15, 2008

Re: [ALOCHONA] Are Bangladeshi less patriot that other countries' citizens?

Dear Mr. MM Chowdhury (Mithu Sahab)
 
 
This is not the reason of less patriotism in the people that they agitate too much. The fact is that you are only 30 years old and you have got to wait for atleast 20 more years to see a positive aspacts of your society. While it takes decades for an individuals to stand up on his feets. How can you espact a nation to stand within few years?
 
You said, "We also see opposition parties in every country in the world but they are united for national issues" hehehe. All people of all countries have the same view for rest of the world. You are not all alone. The fact is that all of them and especially in less developed countries like yours, always NOT hasitate to play with the national interests of the country for their own interests.
 
You should be very optimistic in your approach. The pace of political destability in Bangladesh is indicating that the end to interest based politics is nearer than before.
 
Thanks.
 
Saj
 
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Sent: Friday, August 15, 2008 1:49 AM
Subject: [ALOCHONA] Are Bangladeshi less patriot that other countries' citizens?

Dear All,
 
I have been thinking and asking myself what actually people of Bangladesh want.  If one party goes to power,  other party like to burn things down to the knee and avoid anything either good or bad since they are opposition parties and or people.  This has become a norm in Bangladesh with violent attitude and affecting national unity on national issues like poverty, job creation, gas exploration, new technology, and economic development activities.
 
We also see opposition parties in every country in the world but they are united for national issues.  Are Bangladeshi in general less patriot human being compare to the citizen of other countries in the world?  Are most Bangladeshi self centric?  Is there anything can be done?
 
Regards,
M. M. Chowdhury (Mithu)
 

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