Struggling with strategic fallout...
The piece, written on the above subject by Brig Gen Md. Abdur Rashid, psc, G (retd) with Mr. Francis Arif, appearing on 4 April 2009, is interesting reading. I would like to give my compliments to the authors through the courtesy of your column for their brilliant write-up.
I am not as learned as to offer my comments critically on such a piece of theirs as this. It gives me, however, great pleasure in the sense that it covers a wide range of strategic issues in simple language, yet in great depth. Very many lines in it will remain as 'quotable quotes' in our minds as future reference and guidance.
I am impressed so much, as if it echoed the feelings and sentiments of many people, nay also of mine. Their in-depth detailed and qualitative analyses seemed just appropriate. I feel the same way they have felt. The only difference may be is that they could express and bring out their points nicely in black and white, the way it deserves. Anyway, I am very much enlightened. I think, it's a must read for all.
Before the cat is out of the bag or before investigation is complete, the political parties should not have engaged in an undesirable blame game with one another spreading rumours here and there. Interestingly enough, the NY Times is stated to have reported in regard to BDR carnage, “Conspiracy theories are a national sport in Bangladesh.” These must be stopped. Else, more harm than good to the country will be done. National unity is the crying need of our times, so as to bring the culprit or culprits to book.
Now, in the words of above writers, I conclude, “The government must do all it can, to create a freer and kinder society where political opposition will become a tool towards creating a national unity.”
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