Do not underestimate the people
The drama of April 9, 2012 involving former Railway Minister Suranjit Sengupta's APS and two railway employees carrying Tk 70 lakh on their way to the minister's house is still very vivid in our memory.
Suranjit Sengupta resigned or was asked to resign. But the next day his appointment as a minister without portfolio took us by surprise. People have their eyes and ears open; they have their own assessment; they think it is a waste of taxpayers' money.
Now we see Suranjit Sengupta speaking in a loud voice about many issues: he asked the opposition leader Khaleda Zia to resign from the parliament; on June 11, 2012 he said in the parliament that Sagar and Runi were murdered "to destroy the good relations between the present government and the press" and that the Saudi diplomat was murdered "in a bid to destroy the government's relations with Middle Eastern countries."
But people will not buy this sort of statements. To them it seems very strange that the law enforcing agents have failed to shed any light on the killings and they also failed to find out he disappeared BNP leader Ilias Ali, his driver and Ali Azam, the driver of the APS of former Railway Minister Suranjit Sengupta.
People could not and will not accept this failure of the government and the ut must not think that people will forget the incidents as time goes by.
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