Committed to PEOPLE'S RIGHT TO KNOW
Vol. 5 Num 29 Fri. June 25, 2004  
   
Letters to Editor


Saif is right, but..


I agree with Saif. Really we badly need to be united. This is the high time.

Here, first of all, we need to pick out the injurious inborn faults we have. No doubt our politics is harmfully politicised, and we the scapegoats have become crippled in fear of a few but foremost musclemen. We are only running after our personal safety. But if we really want to come out of this sooty atmosphere we have to stop all kinds of mudslinging just now. Though we all realise the call for a spiritual force to be gushed forth from ourselves to uproot all sorts of maltreatment, in most cases we fail to escape from our own political bias. As we saw in the letter of the sensible and 'disgruntled' reader. He blamed the opposition for being crazy and doing heinous activities through out the country after the April 30 famous (!) 'Deadline' mockery.

Believe me, the common folk of Bangladesh truly long to watch severe punishment to those that are violating the rules & regulations. My question is how could Saif be so sure that the AL activists launched the arson attack? It might be. Yet we could think of some other probabilities.

The fanatics might be guilty who are now terribly expanding their destructive and dirty network in our religiously tolerant country and why not think of sabotage with an aim to trap the opposition? Whoever is the culpable person or gang, should be punished ruthlessly. I am with you Saif; we should not any more let our children to be burnt alive. We want every cell of every individual to be ignited as soon as possible to wipe out the foggy darkness of our somewhat dysfunctional country. But before that we need to be impartial and sincerely honest.