Homo Sapiens
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This is again a baseless claim. There is no trace of pre 1971 period road in Bangladesh. Building 4 lane highway is not that cheap that all our main highway will be that level by now. This country is just emerging from LDC and barely crossed the lower middle income thresh-hold.Money was simply not there. It is true that we are some years behind constructing 4 lane road. Initiative should have been taken 5 years earlier. But still, our performance is not entirely hopeless when we see similar or somewhat better infrastructure country than ours. In Bangladesh, 10 percent of length of highway is now is 4 lane(369 km 4 lane out of 3812 km national highway) vs 24 percent in India(26,000 km 4 lane out of 115,000 km national highway). We are 5-7 years behind India in constructing 4 lane highways.This is understandable considering the early momentum gained by Indian economy due to various advantage relative to Bangladesh.Only now, just before another election, minister Qadir is talking about expanding those roads that were built before 1971. Whatever is the country's name, BD is a 70 year old grandfather, and you talk as if the British left it only yesterday. Why we should be so mean minded as to blame others when we ourselves are not talented to do anything good by ourselves? This talk only character is why only we remain an LDC. It is a shame!!
But it seems, you always compare in your mind of Bangladesh's development and efficiency with those of Japan. Completely forgetting the divergent trajectory these two country experienced in their history.Japan was never colonized and was never subjected to colonial repression and exploitation.The most damaging aspect of colonialism is that, it destroy the self-respect, self-confidence and self-worth of a nation. As a historically Independent, isolated, densely populated, self-sufficient island nation state, Japan developed a strong culture of 'taking in own hands of it's own destiny' mindset to overcome all the limitation imposed by the nature.This type of 'upbringing' is not true for most of the countries in the world.Bangladesh, which was doubly subjected to colonial exploitation for 224 years and gained independence only 46 years ago and started to democratic rules and market economy only some 25 years ago, that type of high performance expectation is little too much.Let Bangladesh develop according to it's own course.It may not be high octane speed like Japan or China but developing at decent speed nonetheless.
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