Political sycophants
A citizen, On e-mail
It was irritating to hear the statement of a political leader that the government would be held responsible if "anything" happened to the husband of a detained political leader. How could the govt. be made responsible for "anything" happening to the relations of any politician? It is beyond anybody's guess. Perhaps the answer may not be available even to the person making such a funny remark. It was not even clarified what "anything" really meant . This reminds me of a famous Bengali proverb, "Pagoley Ki Na Boley". These are the characteristics of the politicians who, led by their two controversial leaders, made this country a mess and unlivable during the last twenty years or so. Their misdeeds, corruption and crime against the country and its people, if written properly, would make volumes. After all, these petty professional politicians were the co-sharers of undue benefits during their regime and therefore, as grateful disciples, came up with such kind of absurd utterances only to please their leaders. The ideal advice for those two party leaders from the party comrades would have been to resign from politics and make room for the younger honest leaders and thus save the country from another turmoil and ruin. The general public cannot be fooled any more.
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