The Country Must Be Governed With Discipline And Order

The current government is led by the Chief Advisor, Professor Dr. Muhammad Yunus. He is supported by a council of advisors. Generally, under the guidance of the constitution, administrative officials and employees are expected to implement government activities under their supervision—this is the norm and the standard.

As this government is an interim one, it is not supposed to be directed by any political party or faction. However, it is observed that the administration is being influenced by the directives of various political parties or organizations.

The current government has been in power for nine months now. In this situation, it is essential to eliminate disorder and bring everything under proper regulation.

Otherwise, sooner or later, the chaos and indiscipline created by these parties or organizations in the administration will inevitably fall on the shoulders of the country's chief executive and his associates.

Are the people from these parties or organizations who are currently exerting direct or indirect influence on the government administration part of the government? Many of them are displaying power at the grassroots level, engaging in extortion, land grabbing, and various forms of wrongdoing. Their reckless behavior is increasingly distressing the general public. People are becoming frustrated and fed up with their oppression.

Even local administrative officials are under pressure because of them. In many cases, DCs, SPs, UNOs, and OC officers are unable to perform their duties properly. Despite no elections, some individuals believe themselves to be powerful, and others are siding with them.

Would it be an exaggeration to say that just as the public suffered from the misconduct of the ruling party's people before this government, a similar situation is emerging now?

Yet, this government has no political party or specific party agenda. Therefore, if these troublemakers are not restrained now, questions may arise in the future, and complications could even develop.

Since they are not officially connected with the government, if their reckless behavior continues unchecked, many may begin to compare the country to a "lawless land." This is neither desirable for the country nor its people. Who can guarantee that such lawlessness will not be questioned legally?

Since the current government is non-partisan and neutral, they are not guilty of favoritism. If government-unaffiliated groups or individuals increasingly influence local administration or various sectors, causing the general public to suffer and the interim government to face criticism, how will the Chief Advisor avoid accountability?

The current chaos seen in markets, schools, colleges, universities, municipalities, city corporations, and other places is leaving ordinary people disheartened and bewildered.

Therefore, the injustices and misconduct of the aforementioned groups or individuals must be stopped. Besides this, there are many other complex issues, and the government must consider all these factors while governing the country.