CTG and politicians

Abdul Moyeen, Ph.D., Australia
I could not convince myself about the government's measures that it adopted after it had taken over power in January. All they have done so far is criticising the politicians in the name of eliminating corruption, although they overlooked the fact that Bangladesh politics has been dominated by the army which ruled the country for decades. The government's journey started with arresting the most corrupt, however, the intensity of their drive slowed down later. However, there has been no dearth of commitment and efforts on the part of the government to embarrass Sheikh Hasina. It seems that the government's drive against corruption is now focused on destroying her and her party. What is the reason? She has been the only one leader who criticised the government for their wrong-doings. Nobody protests when the government allows the ex-prime minister and finance minister to convert their black money into white. Did we expect this from this (non)political government?