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Re: [chottala.com] Govt becoming friendless at home and abroad



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Subject: [chottala.com] Govt becoming friendless at home and abroad

Govt becoming friendless at home and abroad: Analysts

‘Discontent all around as people’s hopes shattered’

After three years of forming the government through a historic
election victory, Bangladesh Awami League is seemingly becoming
isolated and friendless at home and abroad due to alleged
misgovernance and failure to fulfill the high hopes and aspirations of
the people.

The confidence of the people in Awami League has largely been
shattered by the government’s inability to fulfill its electoral
pledges, including price control, handling power gas and water crises
properly and containing crime and corruption.

According to analysts, many diehard supporters of Awami League now
appear disillusioned with the Awami League government led by Prime
Minister Sheikh Hasina as their hopes for recovery from deepening
crises are fading fast, especially the uncertainty over the
construction of Padma Bridge following the scrapping of World Bank
financing has let down the whole nation and sparked bitter criticism
of the government.

According to sources, the Awami League government is increasingly
becoming friendless at home and abroad.

Distance has been created between the government and the United States
besides donor agencies like World Bank.

A number of countries in the Middle East are not happy with the
government on different issues.

Even at home, the rulers have created wide distance with the lawyers,
doctors, teachers, journalists and other professionals.

The business community also expressed grave discontent at the excesses
of the government leading to harassment of the businessmen. “If the
trend continues, the government will have to face a tough situation at
home and abroad in the coming days,� maintain many an analyst.

Centering Dr Yunus alone, multiple constraints have developed in the
relation of the government with the United States.The government has
not made any effort to improve the strained relations.Rather, the
anti-US statement made by Deputy Leader of Parliament Sajeda Chawdhury
has surprised the international experts.

Not only Sajeda Chawdhury, food minister Dr Abdur Razzak has also
spoken against the US.He has accused CIA of killing Bangabandhu.

Diplomats who are well- wishers of AL feel that such “irresponsible�
statements by highly placed people are unfortunate and likely to
create bad diplomatic instances. They stressed that consequence of
creating bad relation with a country like the USA can never be good.

On the other hand, none has taken any realistic step to narrow down
the distance with the World Bank (WB).Rather the government leaders
are making such statements which may cause further deterioration in
the relations.In this regard, economist DR Debopriya Bhattacharya said
positive steps have to be taken for the advancement of the WB project.

Otherwise, a disquieting situation will be created for Bangladesh.Top
businessmen of the country are facing harassment in different ways.

Trade and commerce are now controlled by political manipulators,
critics said. Businessmen other than highly fortunate Summit Group are
being affected extremely.

Under these circumstances, industrial entrepreneurs are very much
worried. Abu Alam Chawdhury, a director of the apex body of
businessmenâ€"-FBCCIâ€"-said, “The businessmen are subjected to repression
during every government�.

The government feels it unnecessary to build relations with greater
business community if it has relations with a small group.

There exist good relations between this government and a number of
pro-BNP businessmen.A small group close to the government is carrying
on brisk business in association with the pro-BNP businessmen.

The education sector is restive due to party politics and the teachers
are worried over this.

Intense discontent is prevailing among the journalists over the murder
of Sagar and Runi. The journalist community is aggrieved as the
mystery of the double murder is yet to be unearthed.

Bangladesh Federal Union of Journalists (BFUJ) president Iqbal Sobhan
Chawdhury said the country’s media and journalists are being attacked
for speaking against corruption, but the government is failing to take
any action.National Press Club president Kamal Uddin Sobuj said the
journalists have united to realise their demands.

Divisions and discontent have been created among the leaders of
AL-backed Sammilita Ainjibi Samonnay Parishad over the nominees of its
panel in the ensuing Bangladesh Bar Council elections.Due to such
divisions over selecting candidates, there is rising apprehension of
pro-Awami Leaguer’s defeat in the polls.

A record has been created in politicisation in the police
administration. Extreme discontent exists at the filed-level due to
appointment and transfer of police personnel on party and regional
consideration. The chain of command of police is on the brink of
collapse.

Former IGP Abdul Kaiyum has said, “The number of incidents of
politicisation in police is the highest which may trigger indiscipline
in a disciplined force like police.�

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