Syed Rumman
Regarding the unpleasant incident made(?) by Oishi in Bangladesh some questions need to be answered:
1. Don't you think it is an early stage to conclude by saying Oishi is a murderer of her parents?
2. Do you think what media is saying is justified, authentic and reliable? (As nowadays BD media likes negative publicity)
3. Was not it ideally wrong to publish Oishi's photo on the newspaper.
4. Why the police is not giving any hints of her friends' identity. Is not it raising a question whether they are the one who actually killed her parents and Oishi confessed under duress?
5. It may be the case that Oishi brought her friends home for burglary, but they did not have any intention to kill.
6. Most important question is to ask whether Government had any responsibility here. I am very well aware that it is very easy for them to say " how can we look after individual cases?" But they forget that this every individual vote for them. What was the inadequacy in the society that led this unpleasant and horrific incident to take place? What the government and the society could have provided to Oishi and her family to avoid such situation. If the question is how come her father managed to send her to an expensive english medium school then the next question should be asked why was it necessary to send her to an english medium school, what was missing from the state-funded school?
7. On what basis the english medium education is being blamed? Ain't the english medium education produce any good citizen? If does then why do they still under criticism? Why was there not any action taken by the government or society to improve this? Don't you think it is a consequential event?
8.As a nation what shall we take from this unpleasant incident, Where are we standing as a nation with values, culture and respect? Are we taking the right step to cope up with the modernisation to uphold civilisation or is it simply a race to grasp the idea of narcissism which is at a large extent full of nudity and debacle of morals.