Leaders must abandon the habit of criticism and promises
Wednesday, 19 May 2010
We were hoping, expecting and looking forward for a change after the Awami League government came to power with promises of 'Din Badaler Pala -- the charter of change and Digital Bangladesh' winning a landslide victory in general elections 2009.
But over one and half years have passed and there is no change anywhere in our socio-economic life and law and order situation in the country.
It is a common phenomenon in our country that our opposition leaders always criticise the government leaders and vice versa and the people continue to suffer.
We have seen many changes in our country, in our government, but found no change in habit, manners, conduct, character, works and performance of our leaders.
If criticism and promises have been the panacea of all ills then all the sufferings, woes and problems of the people would have been solved.
Our political leaders -- both in the government and opposition -- and our government servants may kindly prove their importance, worthiness, sympathy and love for the people through their works and not through their criticism and promises.
We all must neutralise the culture and habit of criticism and promises, rather we may suggest to each other for people's welfare oriented works and mitigate their sufferings.
O. H. Kabir
6, Hare Street
Wari, Dhaka-1203
But over one and half years have passed and there is no change anywhere in our socio-economic life and law and order situation in the country.
It is a common phenomenon in our country that our opposition leaders always criticise the government leaders and vice versa and the people continue to suffer.
We have seen many changes in our country, in our government, but found no change in habit, manners, conduct, character, works and performance of our leaders.
If criticism and promises have been the panacea of all ills then all the sufferings, woes and problems of the people would have been solved.
Our political leaders -- both in the government and opposition -- and our government servants may kindly prove their importance, worthiness, sympathy and love for the people through their works and not through their criticism and promises.
We all must neutralise the culture and habit of criticism and promises, rather we may suggest to each other for people's welfare oriented works and mitigate their sufferings.
O. H. Kabir
6, Hare Street
Wari, Dhaka-1203