Our leaders
Nur Miah, On e-mail
Bangladesh is a small country with a large population. The country has limited resources for the people. But the aspiration of the people is very high. They do not like to make sacrifice for each other. The leaders are very selfish. Though they claim to be popular, but they don't have the qualities required to be popular in the real sense. The leaders lack sense of pride for the nation and its people. Most of the leaders, particularly those in power, are rich. They do not have any good feeling for the poor people. They are hungry for more wealth and power. But they do not realise that the wealth that they posses has come from the pockets of the poor people or from the resources meant for the welfare of these poor people. The political parties are envious of each other. The common people are not that foolish as the leaders think. The only problem is that the people of Bangladesh are peace-loving and low profile. The leaders know this very well. They know well that while the poor farmers are busy to till the soil, while the town people are busy working in the office, they can exploit them easily since they have the power. That is why the opposition political parties are also power hungry. The political party in power is always busy playing tricks to swindle public money through corrupt practices and launching campaign for coming to power once again. They do not spare a single opportunity to antagonise the other political parties by deeds and speeches using abusive language. On the other hand, the opposition political parties go for strike and street anarchy. Both way the people are the sufferers, while the political parties are playing dirty political games. The situation should not be like this.
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