I found myself empty pocket when I wanted give the fare. I was traveling from Dhanmondi to Mohakhali on route no 27 bus. Naser (my friend) asked me you had fifty taka where is the money? Simple answer, I forgot to take the changes after the meal. I requested the bus conductor that we have no money and we will get down at Farmgate (the middle stoppage). We were walking on the footpath towards our way at home (Mohakhali), which was …… miles ahead. In front of the Chief Advisor’s Office, police barricaded us and told it is strictly prohibited to walk in front of the office. We were astonished; what’s the hell is going on in this country. After requesting him he allowed us to pass through.
On the next day I was riding on the “rout no 6 bus”, stuck on a jam in front of “Falcon Hall (A Community Hall beside The Chief Advisor’s Office)”. The bus was so crowded; suddenly a police man hanged on the bus handle and gifted his innocent smile. A passenger asked him why you barricaded the passerby in front of the Chief Advisor’s Office. Again he gifted a sweet smile and answered, “Brother we are totally at the mouth of a gun, and the authority ordered us not to allow any passerby passes near the border of the office. We are about 1200 police securing the area and it is totally impossible to break down the security system. Actually I don’t know why they ordered to do so. You are Bangladeshi and I am too, we all know it is impossible to throw any kind of thing (bomb or anything) from road to office.” Some one added, isn’t it the violation of human rights. No, because our advisors think we don’t have rights during emergency situation, I answered.
Here couldn’t mention the date because I am new in Blog I couldn’t recall my mind for the date.
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