Shah Deeldar's frustration and disgust are very valid and I have the same feelings. But one must realise that a country gets a government, even in a blatantly corrupt democratic system, it deserves.
In any developed and mature country this sort of situation, where two corrupt political parties shamelessly fighting for power, would not have arisen. Neither Hasina nor Khaleda Zia can come and declare publicly that she and her cronies are not bloody thieves. The so-called democratic election in Bangladesh has become an auction for votes with black money and after the election all those initial costs are recouped with very high margins by robbing and stealing from public exchequer. The whole thing simply stinks.
- AR
From: Shah Deeldar <shahdeeldar@yahoo.com>
To: mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com
Cc: "bangladesh-progressives@googlegroups.com" <bangladesh-progressives@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, 11 December 2013, 1:55
Subject: [mukto-mona] Re: India's anti Bangladesi role interesting
Interesting thought! Go along, get along and make your home stronger! Blaming others for our misery would not bring any fruits when we, ourselves are the biggest contributors to that damn dirty misery. Beggars and miskins have no place in this world even they got few lethal bombs in their pockets!
-SD
-SD
"I speak for the trees, for the trees have no tongues."
-Seuss
-Seuss
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