Opinion

The political situation is turning critical

Abul Kashem Fazlul Huq
Abul Kashem Fazlul Huq

The political situation in the country is turning from bad to worse. There are apprehensions among the people as to how the situation will turn in the days ahead. There is no sign that the situation will become normal shortly. The way the leaders of the ruling Awami League and the opposition BNP seems to be filled with animosity.

The political movement in the country is still rife with bloodshed. If the situation continues in this way, more blood will be shed in the future. As a general citizen, I would request the government to initiate a dialogue and resolve the crisis. Depending merely on the foreign force, the situation will not be stable. Whether it is America or the European Union, they will look for their own interest. So I would request the political parties so that they hold discussion among themselves for the greater interest of the people.

As a general citizen, I would request the government to initiate a dialogue and resolve the crisis. Depending merely on the foreign force, the situation will not be stable.

In the current trend of politics, a stalemate has emerged. In this situation, Awami League may budge a bit. Steps have to be taken to solve the problem through discussions. The people in power in different countries take initiative to resolve a political crisis. This has been lost in our country.

*Abul Kashem Fazlul Haq: A retired professor at Bangla Department of Dhaka University.

*This article, originally published in Prothom Alo print and online editions, has been rewritten in English by Rabiul Islam.