Saturday, 24 January 2015

Democracy Country & Fundamental Questions

A small editorial and democracy! 
There is no democracy in the country, 'democracy movement will be successful in raising fundamental questions of whether we want to be somebody's aversion. But it readily-speak freely, the current political situation of the country's development progress is being disrupted.

A group for the protection of democracy, another group is fighting a time for the restoration of democracy in this country to a middle-income countries continued to vehemently. Material development as well as social progress, showing the progress of the country is unprecedented, which is recognized internationally.

Constantly rising per capita income, rising literacy rates. But Joe is not to deny, educated population growth as well as increasing the number of educated unemployed. The need to create employment opportunities for the educated unemployed. The need for employment development projects taking industry, which may be involved with the huge population of billions of hard-working hands.

What is the current situation in the hands can not work properly? Wonder if the amount of loss has been four days since the Chittagong port shuts down? What is the amount of product shipments could be made to account for democracy defender Paint ally or not to focus on the questions!

what people want? We want stability. We want development of the country. We want to see economic progress, where men and women have equal rights and good governance. So that will not consume gas fanatics society civilized country and a prosperous society we want to be a resident.

Forefront of a society and the state, who'll be a hero? Undoubtedly politicians. Therefore, we have great respect for politicians. Those organizations for decades, the government has directed the state. Yet, do so in the future. Again, I respect them, 'You do not have to explain democracy true! I have, you 'democracy directional' chill. Because now people are starting to hold secret counsels, 'Don't like Democracy anymore!'