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A sacrificial cow is dead.

Reader comment on: New name of Bangladesh airport in Dhaka

Submitted by M. Jalaluddin from USA (United States), Feb 18, 2010 06:14

This article is good and throws some questions of commonsense and sensibility of the present Cabinet for such a whimsical action. Who will answer the question of whether it was necessary or apprprriate or even had any good reason to change the name of the Zia International Airport? It seems, these so-called politicians will never learn to run democratic government. They neither know what is democracy and what its essential elements are, nor they have any respect for ethics, civility, and law. A year ago, these people tried to change the name to "Lalon Shah", and now "Shah Jalal". What a sick mind????

Bangladesh is now a dead cow. The butchers are throwing their knives to skin it; the vultures are whirling overhead, about to land for the dead meat, and the wild dogs and hyenas are ready to give a fight to grab their shares. Nobody knows who is or was the owner of the cow; perhaps it was just found accidentally coming out of the jungle and fell in the quagmire; or it was actually a sacrificial animal somehow escaped from under the Axe of the Brahmman. Zia Airport matter has been just a symbolism of foolish arrogance of the ignorant people.


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