Committed to PEOPLE'S RIGHT TO KNOW
Vol. 5 Num 335 Sun. May 08, 2005  
   
Letters to Editor


For better democracy...


We have crossed 34 years of our independence! Democracy is maturing and slowly gaining ground in our country. At present, people at large want peace, security and development. The human qualities like patience and tolerance must be cultivated and nurtured by our political, economic, social and religious leaders for the overall progress and prosperity of our nation. No matter whether the JS remains in session or prorogued, in general the countrymen desire completion of the five-year term of the government.

We would see 'better democracy' in the days ahead when all the major political parties would field honest and qualified candidates in the general elections for the legislative branch of the government.

The responsible role of any qualified administration would call for independence of the judicial branch of the government and consequently the executive branch, comprising the civil and military officials (usually intelligence and law enforcement departments), could perform its duties as per the hopes and aspirations of the citizens.