PM swipes at civil society again: Calls it ‘dustbin of politics’

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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasinaon Wednesday came down heavily on the civil society again describing them as the ‘dustbin of politics and power’. Talking in the parliament she also compare their behaviour at one point like that of greedy donkeys.
“There’re some people who’re always ready to sell themselves to evil forces like dustbin beside roads where it’s written ‘use me’. They’re also like that [trash bin] who hang up on their chests ‘use me’ for politics and power,” she said. The Prime Minister said this while responding to a supplementary question from ruling party MP Fazilatun Nesa Bappy during her question-answer session.
She said this section of people are always found ready when there will be a state of emergency in the country or when someone will come to grab the state power through martial law.
“If it happens so, they’ll get attention, they’ll get the flag [national flag to fly in car] and they’ll be in power,” Sheikh Hasina said. The Prime Minister said if anyone believes in democracy then one should go to people and participate in the election.”They’ve to come to power through election. There’s a section of people who never want to go to people. They always look for other means to be there in power.”
The Prime Minister raised question about the meaning and explanation of ‘civil society’. “Based on which theory they are civil! This question comes up when they don’t see anything even after seeing, don’t hear anything even after hearing and don’t want to understand anything. I don’t know whether they’re civil or uncivil,” she said. Hasina said Bangladesh is marching ahead with accelerated development activities and the whole world is recognising this. “But this is very much unfortunate that some people of the country don’t see this development. They’re blind despite having eyes; they’re deaf despite having ears.”
She also said no one can make them understand this development of the country. “This is one kind of sickness because their eyes are on illegal ways to grab power,” the PM told Parliament.
Recently, Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD) said the banking sector of Bangladesh has become a “growing malignancy” for the economy due torising bad loans and lack of governance.
It also mentioned thatthe gap between the rich and poor has widened despite the continued economic growth in the country.
Our reporter adds: Telling a story of a donkey and a pretty girl, the premier said the donkey dreamt of marrying the girl if she fails to hold the rope during her display in the circus.
“I am not terming our civil society members as the donkey as all of them are highly educated, internationally recongnised and educated abroad. But, when we see their attitude and their desire like that of the donkey, it reminds me the story of the donkey.” she said, their dreams of assuming office through unconstitutional way would not come true.

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