Mr. Jiten Roy,
Thanks for your kind reply.
Regarding the language used by both Hasina a and Khaleda to attack their opponents, I can say with confidence that Hasina usesmore foul language to attack her political rival Khaleda . Khaleda uses less foul language than Hasina. If you ask any independent person you will get the answer. Don't forget that Hasina boycotted the parliament regularly while Khaleda was in power and all our Speakers run the parliament to satisfy the ruling party. We didn't find a single Speaker of the Parliament who conducted the Pariament independently since our Independence. We could not produce a single Somnath Chattergy like independent Speaker in 40 years. Until new young leadership take the Presidentship/Chairmanship of two major parties(BNP and BAL), we have to accept their leadershiop, we have no third option. As a nation it was peoples duty to change not the leaderrs duty, leaders always look for their own and own party intererst first than the interest of the common people of Bangladesh. You see every five years we produce thousands of millioneers from ruling party, how many ordinery people can change their financial situation , who voted their reprersentives to power ?
Regardingthe change of caretaker system: Most ruling party leaderts including the Prime Minister saying that this removal of caretaker system is final and nothing can be done to bring back the caretaker system. Why they are saying like that ? What's their intention ?
Why they want to stay in power to conduct the next election ? They think that people are living in fools paradise and will accept this change. My commment is that Constituion is not Holy Quran and can be ammended to satisfy peoples interest. Constitution is for the people and to beniofit the peopoles interest it can be ammended from time to time with a consensus. Delaying the understand the heartbeat of the people will cause more difficult situation for the nation.
Finaally,. since took control of the nation Sheikh Hasina running the government single handedly like a King of Middle East. We have a ruber stamp Parliament where continuous opposition boycot ruined the Parliament's credibility. Even ruling party members rarely criticize goivernment action. Only independent Member of the Parliament Fazlul Azim is representing the entire oppostion. He alone can't handle everything. Government and the pro-ruling party Speaker of the Parliament doing practically nothing for the participation of opposition BNP led group to jopin the Parliamentery Session. Nation spends millions for the session and there is no opposition nor criticism of any bill in the Parliament, than why running the Parliament at tax payers money. All decisions can be taken in the ministerial meeting isaving millions of tax payer Taka.
This Parliament became totally useless.
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From: Jiten Roy <jnrsr53@yahoo.com>
To: mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [mukto-mona] Daily Amardesh --Khaleda Zia's speech in Lakkhipur--n o election without non-party government--otherwise exit of government through people's movement
Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2012 08:06:03 -0800 (PST)
From: Jiten Roy <jnrsr53@yahoo.com>
To: mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [mukto-mona] Daily Amardesh --Khaleda Zia's speech in Lakkhipur--n o election without non-party government--otherwise exit of government through people's movement
Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2012 08:06:03 -0800 (PST)
@Mr. Anwar: What you said are all valid points. Yes, newly elected government will always do something different based on their political ideologywhen they come to power; many of which will go against the ideology of the opposition party. That’s a normal process of a democracy. The duty of the opposition party is to point out what’s wrong in those steps. If they can make their point to the public, they will be voted in - in the next election. Opposition party’s job is not to destabilize the country to overthrow the government. If they come to power by doing so, the next opposition party will also destabilize the country to overthrow them. Where is the end; what the people and the country are getting out of such political exchanges. This is the political atmosphere in Bangladesh. The people are getting nothing out of this system. Opposition party leader is using reckless, uncivil, and uncultured languages in her speeches. A few days back she said that she will break government’s legs to make them cripple (‘Lulla’). What this message tells to her supporters. It says that they should do anything and everything to cripple this government, since it is not fulfilling her demand. This is a deliberate destabilization of the country’s economy. It should not be allowed to anybody or any party, no matter who is in power. The opposition parties are accused of conspiring with the Army to take over power. The opposition will do so only when they are suspicious about their success through the democratic process. The whole political atmosphere is polluted. It’s really unfortunate to hear such crude statements from a political leader. People are watching a cat-fight between two leading political leaders. Jiten Roy --- On Sun, 2/19/12, Mohiuddin Anwar <mohiuddin@netzero.com> wrote:
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