Lockdown means the ‘belly’ down of the poor

in hive-100937 •  4 years ago 

Government's lack of coordination and irresponsibility is obvious! Lock down! Public transport closed! But in front of the eyes of the administration, the car is getting extra money! No gentleman sees the cry of the poor, the eyes of the government are even more blind. "
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The comment was made by a reader on Deutsche Welle's Facebook page Ordinary people are suffering in the lockdown and they have highlighted those things For example, for the reader Hafizur Rahman, the whole lockdown is a great misfortune Reader Yusuf, meanwhile, writes of the lockdown: "Sometimes it's hard to imagine what kind of independent country we live in. People today are being held hostage to the word independent. Lockdown means the poor man's 'belly' down."

Dr. Jafrullah Chowdhury wrote on Deutsche Welle's Facebook page, "People are being harassed in the name of lockdown. Public transport is closed and workplaces are open. It is nothing but suffering for the people."

Jihadul Islam's short answer to the lock down situation in Bangladesh is, "Yes, yes."

"Government's lack of coordination and irresponsibility is obvious! Lock down has informed the people! Public transport is closed! But in front of the eyes of the administration, cars are getting extra money!

A huge part of the footpath in the whole city of Dhaka, those who eat day in and day out and those with whom a class of customers have traded, put them on the road! But the nightclub bar house registered for lakhs of rupees, big restaurants are open!

We live the life of a dog! Let us know from the office how it is up to you! In fact, I see new people, if I have an organization, there is no shortage of people! No gentleman sees the cry of the poor, the eyes of the government are even more blind. " In this way, the reader on Facebook has given his own reaction about the lockdown

And the reader Shahaduzzaman Saju went to the office with a rent of 50 rupees and 100 rupees in lockdown.

And Setu Chowdhury says, "Coronavirus has nothing to do with stomach hunger! So people can't be kept indoors and that's why the importance of lockdown doesn't have much effect on them."

The city is made of bricks and stones, the stomach will go to the village with hunger and live on the leaves, so everyone is running to the village - Ayesha Siddique's comment.

Reader Ahmed Nuruddin Shahi shares his experience with Deutsche Welle:

Those who live outside Dhaka city or those who do not have the thought of staying and eating, they talk about awareness or knowledge, have fun! But the reality is very different! Those who are in a lot of trouble or suffering will understand! Coming from Satkhira during the Eid-ul-Adha last year, I saw for myself how hard it is to go home at the ferry terminal.

For those who come to Dhaka city and eat every day, staying in Dhaka city for a week or just one day is a matter of many challenges! Awareness no longer works to survive when scarcity strikes hard in front of people! I think they need to know the reality before saying anything about others! ”

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