Deeds speak louder

Md. Abdul Hamid, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Business, Administration, Shahjalal University, Sylhe
Obviously, a huge number of television channels are playing a significant role to convey us the up-to-date information regularly. Their duty is to collect news. To get, find out or even create news they will trail the potential sources, it is usual. But our key chair holders forget that they hold very important posts. They have to take many confidential decisions which will affect the nation. Astonishingly, we notice, after concluding or even before ending the meeting, a member comes out, stands in front of the microphone and spontaneously speak about what had been discussed or decided. You are doing your job. You are not a newsmaker. So, please control yourselves. Please realize that you are not so called (!) political leaders now. Your statement has great value to the nation. Moreover, at times they make contradictory statements. For example, one important minister once said that his government would not make TCB active; on the subsequent day his U-turn from his position perplexed us. In case of different agreements he is also giving self-contradictory statements. Please do your job honestly and sincerely. If you do so for the nation, in the long run you will be treated as the real hero.