Tuesday, December 18, 2018

The Fate of Non-Partisan Voters In Bangladesh (19/12/2018)

Alhamdulillah, for another nice new morning to me. Hope you are all fine in this month of victory. In a democratic society especially in Bangladesh people have been considered as master of the country according to our constitution. The people of all the country are included here as 'people'. Some people are actively engaged in politics and work at different tiers of their party. In Bangladesh, in context of the present scenario The Ruling Regime Awamileague and BNP claim people are with them. According to their opinion they are capable enough and competent to run Bangladesh. If we visit media it becomes very clear to us. On many issues they are dissident attitude. They are hostile to each other. Ruling regime wants to continue in power by claiming their development efforts they did for long ten years on the otherhand BNP tells the right of countrymen is ignored in this regime and development happened among the people of ruling regime from top to bottom. People of Bangladesh want development and democratic right at the same time. People do not want to sacrifice their freedom of thought against development. Before election they disclose manifestos for consideration of the countrymen but after assumption of power most of the commitments do not put into practice. Yes, the days changes with the people allied to ruling regime and others become looker on. Two types of people are hugely deprived such as the people who were allied with the previous regime and non-partisan people. Some can manage some facilities at the expense of huge money given as bribe. The rate of bribe increases with the political colour of the job seekers. If it is from own people the rate is tolerable and if it is different political belief the rate becomes higher. The money goes to the people who work at different strategic positions of the ruling regimes. This scenario and perception are vivid after 1990. In this age of information technology most of the people of Bangladesh became consciousness of the malpractices happen in the government atmosphere. A sort of unholy alliance between the politicians and bureaucrats stand against people for whom the state machinery works. In fact, non- partisan people lose in the long run. Once people took help of administration and court to protect their right now their appearance sometimes seem that for their cause people losses their right. The position of government must conform the aspiration of people. A thorough analysis confirm us that there must have qualitative change in the current practices of political parties and government of Bangladesh. In a democratic country the onous of government is huge and it can not ignore the basic right of countrymen for development. The Election Commission (EC) can not escape from ensuring peoples voting right as a constitutional body. When both of the political alliance are confident of their present role now the solution lies with the non-partisan voters who can cast vote in a free and fair environment. May Allah help us to understand and do not include us among the wrong doing people.

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