<i>CTG slackening its grip? </i>

Molla A. Latif, Kapasia, Gazipur
We do not want to believe the present caretaker government basically stood on the quick sands. The army stepped forward to save our country from a civil war or some happenings extremely deleterious for the country at that crucial time. The then caretaker government, the Election Commission and the militant political parties were obsessed with playing a highly destructive game. The people became helpless spectators having no direction as to what to do. At that crucial juncture the army came to their rescue and the present caretaker government came into being. So it will not be wrong to presume that this caretaker government stood basically on a hard ground backed by the strong custodian of our sovereignty. It performed a lot of good jobs for the country and the people and made some mistakes also during its tenure of eighteen or nineteen months. It is our bad luck that the evil forces prevalent in our country have become triumphant again to portray the good jobs as bad and the mistakes as blunders. They restored their grip on the politics of the country and want all their criminal hands out of handcuffs. May be so or something else, the hard ground under its feet seems to have retreated itself to a distance at the fag end and the caretaker government is taking tottering steps. This may hasten its exit and throw the country to the same or worse swoop again.