Want mature settlement to bring into the system

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Want mature settlement to bring into the system

Assuming that 90% of the people of the country wanted the fall of the fascist Hasina, but that too, most of these 90% of the people did not want a government instead of the fall of Hasina that would come and erase the historical background of our liberation war and independence or present the history of our independence in such a way. which is fragmentary and partial. People wanted Hasina’s downfall, that happened. Instead, the people wanted a government that would come in and do some state reform, with a mature arrangement to bring the country back into a fairly stable system and hand over power to a government elected with a good, fair election. They should not have any more agenda. But it is natural to think that they have ulterior motives when they initiate such talks and actions.

In just two months, this government has raised controversies and questions that are rare in the history of Bangladesh. Dr. Yunus has already established himself as a controversial person through the words “mastermind of the movement”, reset button’ etc. He could have avoided all these controversies and worked with public support. Countless people supported Dr. Yunus in the beginning. Everyone thought that Dr. Yunus was an internationally renowned personality. Everyone knows that he is educated and elegant. He is fluent in fluent English.

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After all, he has made Bangladesh proud by winning the Nobel Prize. Many thought that this time Bangladesh has come under the leadership of a worthy person. Dr. Yunus had the support of a large section of Bangladesh. I was also in this group of supporters. Like everyone, I also thought that something good would happen for the country this time. But has Dr. Yunus been able to retain this support? I don’t think so. Many of those who jumped on Dr. Yunus in the beginning have now shut up. A handful are still bouncing around a bit.

Dr. Yunus’s public support has decreased because of himself. His speech created doubt in people’s minds. That doubt is manifested in various reactions of people. It is also a rare phenomenon that there are so many trolls about this government in such a short period of time.
Most of the people of Bangladesh keep the liberation war in their hearts, they hate any talk and activities against the liberation war.

Fundamentalist forces, anti-independence forces and militants are on the rise in the country. What is the reason for all this? Where did they suddenly get so much power? The government is also seen to be quite flexible towards them.

Celebrating the birthday of Quaid Azam Mohammad Jinnah, the father of Pakistan, marching students of Dhaka College, Notre Dame College, various private colleges on the streets with the black flag of IS, getting bail of terrorists from various jails, launching Urdu language services on the radio; Golam Putra’s insulting speech about the national anthem; What does all this really mean? I have never seen this in my life in Bangladesh. What is happening to all this?

The July-August movement was led entirely by the student camp hidden within the coordinators. Out of 153 coordinators, 108 are camps. They kept their identity secret during the movement. Religious Muslims also say that hiding their identity is hypocritical.

It is natural to raise doubts among people, but are all these fundamentalists, anti-independence representatives in the government?

Two simple tasks of Dr. Yunus:
1) Sanskar
2) Selection

By doing these two things, he will depart with self-respect. This is what everyone wants and this is his mandate. I don’t see any need for him to talk so much.

You are the interim government. Interim means short term. You don’t have the opportunity to take on so many agendas.

Which day will be there or not, which day will be new ED, all these are the work of the elected government. Why do you do the work of the elected government? As an unelected government, it is not right for you to make any policy decisions. Remember, the elected government can come and overturn many of your decisions. So implement only the mandate given to you by the people. You don’t need to see anything else.

Remember one thing, even though there is a growing situation of anti-independence in the country, still most of the people of Bangladesh are in favor of the liberation war. You cannot survive against this power.

In your speech, public doubts have arisen that you have taken a stand against the majority of the people of Bangladesh.

When people get angry, even the external forces will not be able to protect you. Just as the Bengali nation can put someone down, it is not too late to take someone down.

Toronto, Canada

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