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Sunday, August 17, 2008

[chottala.com] LIVING ON TAX MONEY

Yesterday I listened to a college student saying that a rickshawala
has to pay tax while he
purchases his sandals and all the government officials has to live
on that money, all the
secretaries has to buy rice for living and maintain his family with
the money generated from


the sandals of rickshawalas. So, value of living of civil servants
is worse than the values
of sandals of rickshawalas. This is why 99% civil servants are mean
minded and dishonest.
People from low class families join government jobs and they corrupt
the full systems of
Government. etc. etc....

It is true that living on tax-money is not much honorable in
anywhere in the world,
specially in third world countries where daily labors has to pay tax
when they take food
even at low cost restorations. In UK all the civil servants has to
call "Sir" to all the
civilians, in that way all the secretaries and defense officers in
Bangladesh should salute
the rickshawalas as they live on tax paid by the rickshawalas. But
unfortunately,
rickshawalas as well as other civilians are illiterate in Bangladesh
and call "Sir" to
those civil servants who actually live on their money. It's a pity!

After the release of evil politicians and ex-ministers, all the
government offices became
the places like hell again where no job can be done without bribe.
Generally, people who
come from low-class family takes bribe and you know most of the
government workers (clerks
to secretaries) come from low-class families as they don't work
without bribe.... :-(


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