Let's we pray for a better future
Nazmus Saquib, Mayakanan, Dhaka
Almost all the writers and some of the readers of the DS have already written a lot about the present day politics of our country. The last commentary written by the editor himself was quite nice to read and, most importantly, it was written from a neutral point of view . But I want to add something to his observations. The Awami League's presidium member Mr. Abdul Jalil had threatened to topple the present government by April 30. His plan was not based on logic. The alliance government has won the last general election with two-thirds majority. It's a democratically elected government . People have voted them to run this country for a five-year term. I never thought that the AL had the power or any support from the people to oust this government by April 30. Rather, their cacophonous comments and agitation programmes are proving their languidness to people . I hope they will say good bye to politics of confrontation, anarchy and return to the JS . I also hope that the government will be more broad-minded when it comes to the opposition in the coming days . We don't want to see violence and politics of anarchy, confrontation in our beloved country . We only want peace, peace and peace. Can't our politicians deliver it? I believe they can, but maybe they have no wish to do so!! We do want to look forward. We are hoping for a better future.
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