Towards A New Beginning
Photo: Sheybonti Rayees/ Friendship

Towards A New Beginning

My pride, belief and love for the people of Bangladesh, has always overridden any sadness I felt for our lives not being what we all deserved to have. All my life I felt the disbalance, and for the last 22 years it is what I craved for them and, in my way, tried to bring to them with the work of Friendship. The demand for removing quotas for government jobs embodied the Voices of Pain, for years of discrimination, injustice and disillusionment, well beyond the particular issue of access to government jobs.

The pain we have all suffered at the loss of so many innocent lives - our future actually, the students who have given their lives in order to allow others a future, our children who fought and died – I pay our homage to them. Their memory will be with us for generations to come. We let their parents, family, friends and all loved ones know: They will never be forgotten! Their lives will remain a gift epitomizing our Freedom and the strength and capacity for endurance of the people of Bangladesh.?

This is a time of Hope for the future of our country. But this is also a time of Hope and Trust that all concerned will resist the temptations that may so easily turn a rebirth into yet another agony: sentiments of revenge, arbitrary actions, greed for power. Bangladesh is for its people- Muslims, Hindus, Christians, Buddhists, Animists all are part of this Great Nation, all are its citizens who live here, our brethren and our family …. Goodness has a way of synergizing its strength as have bad deeds. That needs to be spread quickly and strongly as a message and in actions showing justice. The impact of our actions is being seen by the world, TODAY. The students, those who fought, those who gave their lives, did not do it, so that in their name, weaker ones take advantage and loot, kill, take vengeance. We have to honour their memory and their sacrifice. We must stand forth to ensure that vandalism and violence are prevented – we do not want their sacrifice to be in vain. We must not let being done again what has been fought against!!!

Of course, Justice will have to done in respect of the violence suffered over the last weeks and even before, but always in accordance with the rule of law which has been so massively disregarded in the past.

This country has people of courage, integrity independence and dignity. Let them lead, and not those who hold their own wants before those of our beloved country, ever again.?Let us not ever again be victims of vengeance and revenge for the past, being fearful towards even positive actions. Let these words be removed from Bangladesh’s vocabulary. Moral strength, conscience as a driving force, and values need to be exemplified by our generation to those who are the future. Let us work towards these needed skills in our world. And let us truly bring integrity and transparency to our country. What we Bangladeshis are, is something to be proud of.

Let us give the respect and treat those who are our Nation’s strength: Our children, students, the nation's youth of course. But also we must never ever underestimate the power of those millions who are the unaddressed and out of sight. They eat one meal a day and lay the foundation for our nation’s success: our farmers, our workers abroad slaving to make our remittances the largest foreign exchange earners of our country, the day laborers who seek to make the platform for development. Never ever must any Government treat them as if they did not understand what was happening in the country. ?We MUST treat the youth and unaddressed citizens with respect and make their voices count.

Our path forward is paved with difficulties: the economy, rebuilding the nation with values, and bringing back the trust of the world and foremost bringing back the trust of our people themselves in Bangladesh. Bring them Hope. For otherwise it is despair, and we have seen what despair leads to.

Over 22 years Friendship?has concentrated on saving lives... we need to ensure that along with saving people’s lives we can bring to them - opportunity, dignity and hope. So that not ONE soul will ever again feel Hopeless, feel ever again that no one cares for them. We must ensure no one feels there is INJUSTICE. Insecurity raises great fear and that leads to volatile reactions. I urge our leaders to hear their voices and their hearts, as we build the nation.... together with them.

I?am proud to be a Bangladeshi - a nation of hidden wealth, humility, courage, hard workers, people seeking liberty, respect and opportunity.

Let no Government ever again say - WE shall do it for YOU... INSTEAD…?LET US SAY: Help us to BUILD OUR FUTURE TOGETHER for the coming Tomorrow.??

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Masud Pervez

Digital Marketing Specialist, Outsourcing BD Institute || Former District Program Officer, Pathfinder International || Former Field Coordinator, Sajida Foundation || Former Area Manager, BRAC Health Program ||

7 个月

The new chapter in Bangladesh's history emphasizes unity, justice, and opportunity for all citizens. It highlights the importance of listening to the youth and building a nation based on integrity, transparency, and moral strength. The sacrifices made by students and youth are acknowledged, urging leaders to create a better future for everyone.

Sarbani Bhattacharya - Commercial Strategist

Business Acceleration / High Impact Growth / Global Markets / Inclusive Restructuring / M&A / Digital Transformation / Multi-cultural Leadership / Operational Excellence & Risk / Financial Oversight

7 个月

What a wonderful message. Runa you have been a beacon of hope and inspiration for your people. I’m sure these times will tide over and Bangladesh will emerge stronger and more positive for a strong future.

Syed Jamal

Educator and Bio-medical Researcher

7 个月

2/2 As Bangladesh is among the countries most affected by climate change, are policy makers taking any efforts to address this big, existensial issue. An elected government must consider the steps that I have suggested in this response to your post.

Syed Jamal

Educator and Bio-medical Researcher

7 个月

Hi Runa: Yes. Justice and accountbility are needed. At the same time, we sould have discussions about education reform, improved healthcare, banking reform, judicial reforms, civil service reforms, business culture change, measures to combat climate change,and so on and so forth. Bnagladesh needs more vocational training centers besides schools and colleges. Healthcare is a mess-it has become a business and exist for the rich. I have heard that there are no paramedics and Emergency Medical Technicians and patients die or deteriorate on their way to hospitals. Many banks have been run poorly. It took more than aweek for a 3000 check to clear here. Why is it so easy for many shareholders and bank managers to give big loans to their friends( I realize it may be different at private banks)? The judiciary has been corrupted as well. The bureaucracy needs to learn accountability. Bribery is common in both the courts and the civil service. The country needs to diversify its exports. Business is mostly about garments export and many unnnecessary imports. Importers prevent the production of chemicals/pharmaceutials-some generic drugs are made under label. Why not make natural fertilizers at home?

Sohail Murshed

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER AT EBL FINANCE (HK) LTD

7 个月

Thought-provoking

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