Committed to PEOPLE'S RIGHT TO KNOW
Vol. 5 Num 951 Fri. February 02, 2007  
   
Letters to Editor


As you sow ...


It is interesting and funny too to hear the reaction of the four parties and fourteen parties to CA's address to the nation for which they took much longer time. With humble submission, may I ask a question to the four-party alliance that, what have they done during their last tenure regarding issuance of voter ID card? Is it so that five years time was not sufficient for it? Or, they did not think about it because catching fish in troubled water was more desirable to them. My same question is to the opposition AL, they also avoided voter ID card during their tenure.

Similarly, as against the fourteen parties' demand for arresting corrupt godfathers, my question is, are they the creation of the predecessor regime only or a cumulative product of unhealthy politics of our politicians?

Both the groups expressed their annoyance over the sweeping remarks of Dr.

Muhammad Yunus blaming politicians of our country. I have not yet seen any rejoinder from Dr. Yunus against the expression of annoyance by our politicians.

I would like to say that, in democracy majority rules. It is the responsibility of the majority either to dominate the minority or to share the responsibilities of the misdeeds (if any) done by them. As such what I feel, Dr. Yunus did not consider it necessary to give any rejoinder over his sweeping remark against the politicians. Our politicians should digest the remark of Dr. Yunus whatever harsh it is, considering the proverb "As you sow, so you reap".

Alas! Both the groups could not reap as they sowed (separation of judiciary) too.