Political uncertainty must go


FE Team | Published: July 19, 2014 00:00:00 | Updated: November 30, 2026 06:01:00


As BNP leader Khaleda Zia has been calling for mass movement after Eid, the people fear that in the coming days our politics once again will turn violent. We have seen many violent movements in the last forty two years, and if a fresh violence erupts it is not likely to end soon.  The ruling party want to retain power while the opposition want to regain power. They care little about the sufferings of the common people. Political unrest endangers the life and livelihood of the common people. The ruling party must come forward and sit with the BNP at the table so that the stalemate is broken.
I am working in a private company which incurred huge losses during the pre-election violence and one more unrest like that will compel the management to close the company and many people will be unemployed. Who will take responsibility for that? I hope that our leaders will get out of this old politics of violence, strike and street fighting. Onus surely lies on the ruling party and they should take every possible step to ensure political stability in the country and voting rights of the people. The people of our country are very simple and their demand is also simple. They just want to live in peace and earn their bread and butter with honesty and hard work. They very much deserve it.
Saiful Islam
Baridhara DOHS, Dhaka

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