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Log on to thedailystar.net to leave your comments. It's time to act PM asks ministers, says 'honeymoon period' over, people now judging govt.'s performance (December 20, 2010) There is no honeymoon for elected officials. Their job is to start work from day 1.
Anonymous Two years is too long a period of honeymoon for a life span of five years, is it not Prime Minister? One needs to choose correct word while expressing oneself and emphasizing views on an issue. Your record is very poor and priority of your administration is detrimental for the society at large.
T. Husain That was a good gesture. Just a reminder, don't let your friends and family ruin it.
Mohammed Ibrahim We appreciate the PM for the realisation, that 'honeymoon period' is over. In fact, for a country who has a lot of burning issues to address, there should be no honeymoon period at all - even for a day. Hope the PM will be more vigilant about her different ministries' performances.
Dr. Islam We agree with our Prime Minister. We need peaceful situation to work. Please make an acceptable policy so that everyone will show their patience for development of the country.
Md. Muslemur Rahman So, even the PM agrees that they (i.e. the government) were in honeymoon all this time, and didn't care about the people of Bangladesh?
Alam PM, your pragmatic leadership is necessary for the country and the nation. Please control the irregularities with your bold hand. You will get us, the common people, by your side.
Madam, please control your student and youth fronts.
A commoner Sheikh Hasina is very devoted to the development of the general people of Bangladesh. But she should not forget to keep her eyes on ministers and MPs.
Kazi Abul Firoz It is good to know the PM is aware that the honeymoon period is over. We are still hearing a lot of talks, instructions, suspicions and hints of vengeance. None of them are steps for unifying the nation and building the country.
Shatyabadi Well, this good realisation should have come long ago, at least one and a half year ago.
Shajedur Rahman There is no improvement of electricity, gas and water crisis. Please, review the performance of the ministers.
I think ministers should talk less on TV and work more.
Muhammad Ali Two year is too early to judge the implementation of the current government policies. Most policies take four/five years before the public can feel its effect. We should be patient and give the government time.
NA Thanks to the PM. It's a right time to make our responsible ministers alert about their election pledges.
Bodruddoza The alert level is now on yellow, the red might follow after January 6, 2011 with a change in the cabinet. Other actions anticipated are: a. Pay a deeper attention to make the war crime tribunal more efficient, proactive and productive with visible output by March 26th, 2011.
b. Low performing ministries might see a shake up.
Faqrul quadir
Log on to thedailystar.net to leave your comments. It's time to act PM asks ministers, says 'honeymoon period' over, people now judging govt.'s performance (December 20, 2010) There is no honeymoon for elected officials. Their job is to start work from day 1.
Anonymous Two years is too long a period of honeymoon for a life span of five years, is it not Prime Minister? One needs to choose correct word while expressing oneself and emphasizing views on an issue. Your record is very poor and priority of your administration is detrimental for the society at large.
T. Husain That was a good gesture. Just a reminder, don't let your friends and family ruin it.
Mohammed Ibrahim We appreciate the PM for the realisation, that 'honeymoon period' is over. In fact, for a country who has a lot of burning issues to address, there should be no honeymoon period at all - even for a day. Hope the PM will be more vigilant about her different ministries' performances.
Dr. Islam We agree with our Prime Minister. We need peaceful situation to work. Please make an acceptable policy so that everyone will show their patience for development of the country.
Md. Muslemur Rahman So, even the PM agrees that they (i.e. the government) were in honeymoon all this time, and didn't care about the people of Bangladesh?
Alam PM, your pragmatic leadership is necessary for the country and the nation. Please control the irregularities with your bold hand. You will get us, the common people, by your side.
Madam, please control your student and youth fronts.
A commoner Sheikh Hasina is very devoted to the development of the general people of Bangladesh. But she should not forget to keep her eyes on ministers and MPs.
Kazi Abul Firoz It is good to know the PM is aware that the honeymoon period is over. We are still hearing a lot of talks, instructions, suspicions and hints of vengeance. None of them are steps for unifying the nation and building the country.
Shatyabadi Well, this good realisation should have come long ago, at least one and a half year ago.
Shajedur Rahman There is no improvement of electricity, gas and water crisis. Please, review the performance of the ministers.
I think ministers should talk less on TV and work more.
Muhammad Ali Two year is too early to judge the implementation of the current government policies. Most policies take four/five years before the public can feel its effect. We should be patient and give the government time.
NA Thanks to the PM. It's a right time to make our responsible ministers alert about their election pledges.
Bodruddoza The alert level is now on yellow, the red might follow after January 6, 2011 with a change in the cabinet. Other actions anticipated are: a. Pay a deeper attention to make the war crime tribunal more efficient, proactive and productive with visible output by March 26th, 2011.
b. Low performing ministries might see a shake up.
Faqrul quadir
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