08/06/2024
The students have laid the foundation for a better future in . For those of us living abroad, we envision a similar lifestyle for our friends, family, and extended family in Bangladesh. We hope they will draft a better constitution that reflects the people’s needs, rather than relying on outdated, dysfunctional democratic systems inherited from British rule.
We need smart individuals from Bangladesh to help create sensible rules and regulations, especially in foreign policy. Many Bangladeshis have immigrated to different countries, creating dual homes—one abroad and one in their . We cherish the countries that have adopted us, but we never forget our roots. Our goal is not only to secure our livelihoods but also to contribute positively to the nation.
We must address self-hatred stemming from socioeconomic disparities and ensure social media is used responsibly. and entrepreneurship should thrive, and law enforcement and political figures should not face persecution for differing views. We want all people in Bangladesh to feel safe and welcome, with systems in place for orphans, widows, and the poor.
Everyone should be respected for their contributions to the economy and . Many people in Bangladesh have good hearts and want to live peacefully, free from fear of opposition or social media backlash. The government should work for the people, free from corruption and outdated practices. We need a stable and efficient government that prioritizes the nation’s well-being over political gain.
We must not prosecute politicians simply for poor performance but rather hold them accountable under fair laws, particularly if they commit crimes against humanity. This should not be a matter of political vendetta but of justice. There has been too much division; we need tolerance and unity.
The -led aimed for freedom and a better future. We owe it to them to honor their sacrifice by building a nation that respects all citizens, including those with different ideologies. We must ensure that returning expatriates are not unfairly treated unless they have committed crimes.
The government should work to improve infrastructure, internet access, business opportunities, and overall quality of life. We have many talented individuals capable of contributing to a digital economy, and we should harness their potential for the nation’s benefit.
we must cultivate a culture of integrity and hard work, discouraging shortcuts and dishonesty. The future of Bangladesh depends on responsible governance, inclusive policies, and a commitment to the common good.