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This is how the hard-working poor people in our country suffer today, because of the two witche$. OSome of their reaction compiled below. Really, we need our days to change..and that too very soon.
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It's nothing but my fate. Otherwise, why was I born in such a country?
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Amir Chad
a vegetable vendor at Karwan Bazar
It's as if the government has enforced a shutdown today [yesterday]. Normally, you find a bus or two on a hartal day, but today there is none.
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Malek
a porter at Kamalapur Railway Station.
There's nobody in the government and the opposition to think about us . Had there been any, we would not have been put in such a trouble.
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Jahangir
a banana vendor at Karwan Bazar.
They [government and opposition] are blaming each other for the situation. But it's the poor people like me who are bearing the brunt. I don't know how I will feed my family with what I've earned today.
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Mofazzal Hossain
a day-labourer at Karwan Bazar.
Having created such panic in the city, the government has made our living uncertain. The government has now started cheating us.
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Rahim
a rickshaw puller at Farmgate.
If the government itself is troubled with the opposition rally, what is it that lay ahead for us? In our country both the government and the opposition are concerned about their own interest, and neither of them give a damn about public interest.
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Kalam Hossain
a tea vendor at Khamarbari.
On a normal day, I earn between Tk 200 and Tk 300. But today I have earned only Tk 10, and it's already afternoon. I cannot tell how to buy food for my family.
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Nabir Uddin Hossain
a day-labourer at Karwan Bazar.
I may be a BNP activist, but after all I am a citizen of this country. The way the police have searched my bag and body at different spots on my way to Dhaka, I think it has beat the Pakistani army's act of frisking people and their belongings in 1971.
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Arif Hossain
who came from Rajshahi to join the BNP rally.
http://www.thedailystar.net/newDesign/news-details.php?nid=226118
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It's nothing but my fate. Otherwise, why was I born in such a country?
........................
Amir Chad
a vegetable vendor at Karwan Bazar
It's as if the government has enforced a shutdown today [yesterday]. Normally, you find a bus or two on a hartal day, but today there is none.
........................................................................
Malek
a porter at Kamalapur Railway Station.
There's nobody in the government and the opposition to think about us . Had there been any, we would not have been put in such a trouble.
........................................................................
Jahangir
a banana vendor at Karwan Bazar.
They [government and opposition] are blaming each other for the situation. But it's the poor people like me who are bearing the brunt. I don't know how I will feed my family with what I've earned today.
........................................................................
Mofazzal Hossain
a day-labourer at Karwan Bazar.
Having created such panic in the city, the government has made our living uncertain. The government has now started cheating us.
........................................................................
Rahim
a rickshaw puller at Farmgate.
If the government itself is troubled with the opposition rally, what is it that lay ahead for us? In our country both the government and the opposition are concerned about their own interest, and neither of them give a damn about public interest.
........................................................................
Kalam Hossain
a tea vendor at Khamarbari.
On a normal day, I earn between Tk 200 and Tk 300. But today I have earned only Tk 10, and it's already afternoon. I cannot tell how to buy food for my family.
........................................................................
Nabir Uddin Hossain
a day-labourer at Karwan Bazar.
I may be a BNP activist, but after all I am a citizen of this country. The way the police have searched my bag and body at different spots on my way to Dhaka, I think it has beat the Pakistani army's act of frisking people and their belongings in 1971.
........................................................................
Arif Hossain
who came from Rajshahi to join the BNP rally.
http://www.thedailystar.net/newDesign/news-details.php?nid=226118