Some observations
During the last couple of weeks a few incidents have drawn my attention which might have political ramifications in my judgment. These are:
a. A talk show guest was the first person, as per my observation, to toy with the idea of reducing the death sentence awarded to the killers of Sheikh Mujib. Now this is being argued by the lawyer of one accused on the same ground mentioned by the talk show guest. It might be a pure coincidence.
b. Incidentally, the same talk show guest had informed his viewers on another episode that while abroad he was asked by many that in the media we had seen and heard so many allegations of corruption against an influential family member of the former PM, where are the proofs, and nothing is substantiated yet in the court of law. A significant observation if we can somehow foresee the dramatic turn in our political game play.
c. The ministry of home affairs is so tentative about taking action against the wrong doing of the elite force Rab against the reporter of the New Age. They should be firm and not hesitant. Why do they look afraid of the elite force ? Do we have any plan to reorganize this elite force and make them accountable to the rule of law ? The foreign countries who are so vocal against the extra judicial killings committed by this elite force has a definite responsibility to propose the reform and be proactive to help execute the same.
d. The SG of the BNP is behaving in such a way every day as if the people are his or his party's " proja" and are obliged to listen to him and obey. If the BNP has no faith or confidence in any constitutional body of the republic, their December council (?) agenda should include the future course of action by the party and stop issuing sermons every day because they have left behind the same old governance record.
e. What about the electronic media coverage of the arrest scene of the daughter of one alleged killer of Sheikh Mujib. Why was it necessary to exhibit the 3-6 months old child in such a way? I am curious to know the role of the police. Why could not they execute the warrant of arrest with required civility?
f. The long absence of the PM might have been felt by the people who require her presence at home when politics is taking a critical and unexpected turn.
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