Facilities only?

Sabina Parvin, Indira Road, Dhaka
The 3rd session of parliament resumed on 4 October and participation of the main opposition is again uncertain. This is really disappointing. The 29th December parliamentary election was an overwhelming election where all the voters from all sectors of society participated spontaneously. It is true that in most of the constituencies the BNP did not come out victorious, but in every constituency the BNP candidate got a lot of votes. So why are they not participating? They are the representatives of the voters. But I think that the BNP does not think like this. They are only thinking about their personal and political issues. They should put their position and activities on the manifesto as an opposition party. Because it could help the voters to rethink on the issue of casting their votes for the BNP. But one thing is very interesting: when the government gives any facilities to the MPs, the opposition MPs never refuse to accept them. Nowadays people are aware about their political rights and civic rights. Please don't try to misguide them. All the MPs should be aware about this.