Sir, Gopal Sengupta
Dhaka, Monday 12 May 2008 / 29 Baishakh 1415 / 6 Zamadiul Awal 1429
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Our whole concept of crime and corruption seems to have changed, if you look at the behaviour of our past ruling class. If murderers, rapists, smugglers, black marketers, listed criminals and people widely accused of being in possession of ill-gotten money and property could walk about freely both in and outside the corridors of power, as they indeed did over the last three decades or so, did we not get the impression that what we generally condemn as crime and corruption were not precisely so in the eyes of those in power? There is no denying that there was an unprecedented surge in crime and corruption in Bangladesh over the last sixteen years, especially during the rule of the immediate past BNP-Jamaat-e-
Please learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. The important thing is not to stop questioning and working.
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