Letter to the Honorable Law Adviser, Caretaker Govt. of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh
Letter to the Hon’ble Adviser, Ministry of Law, Justice & Parliamentary Affairs, Govt. of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh
Dated : Dhaka, Wednesday, October 29, 2008
To : Mr.A.F.Hassan Ariff
Hon’ble Adviser
Ministry of Law, Justice & Parliamentary Affairs
Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh
CC : Br.M.Hamidur Rahman
Private Secretary to the Hon’ble Adviser
Sub : Humble request for Legal Reforms based on the Website : www.iqbalsharif.com
Hon’ble Sir,
As a concious citizen of Bangladesh, I have tried my best to express my humble views in my Personal Website : www.iqbalsharif.com
The views expressed there, might be helpful to make our Country 98% free from Corruptions, Hunger, Beggars, Bastes, Unemployment and so on, provided the following Articles / Views as expressed in my Website are carefully studied, understood and followed properly attaching Topmost Priority :-
01. Welcome Address
02. An Appeal
03. Corruption Practice in Bangladesh
04. 25 Most Important Burning Issues of Bangladesh
05. Poverty Eradication
06. Price Control
07. Power Generation : Problems & Prospects
08. Our Coal & Energy Policy
09. Earthquake & The Precautionary Measures in Advance
I do strongly believe from my heart that if the Policies as expressed in my mentioned Articles / Views are Officially Approved by the Bangladesh Government, we can certainly have a Country 98% Corruption Free within the next 05 to 07 years’ time period, where there shall neither be any Electricity problem, nor there shall be any Corruption, Hunger, Poverty, Beggars, Baste, Unemployment problems, rather all the Sections of the People would be really satisfied & happy and the total Country would be equally developed, which would depend upon your kind Understanding, Proper Action Plan and the Govt.’s Attitude towards the Common People.
As regards to the present Legal System, I do have my serious objections, as it starts, but does not come to an end until one Party is dead, either practically, economically or mentally !
Again, if someone files a law suit against someone, without verifying anything, the Police will arrest the person first as per the present system. Say, if somebody claims that you, the Hon’ble Adviser of Law of this present Caretaker Govt., have killed a person, the Police would arrest you ( if not you due to technical reason, but other Citizens, who are not in Power or Influential ), though actually you have not committed that crime !
This is against one’s Humanitarian as well as the Constitutional Basic Right and to ensure one’s such Right, the present legal system must be changed/reformed.
I would consider my attempt a success if the articles as above mentioned are studied carefully and if convinced, those are forwarded to our Government through your active support & a strong recommendation for their kind decision.
May I expect such an action, please?
With thanks & kind regards,
Sincerely yours,
Muhd. Iqbal Hussain Sharif
Independent Consultant
Gladiola, Apartment : A-3
House : 11, Road : 23
Sector : 7, Uttara Model Town
Dhaka-1230, Bangladesh
Cell : 01711-527-080 ;
Tel : 8962449
Fax : 8962385 ;
E-mail : [email protected], [email protected]
Web : www.iqbalsharif.com
N.B. : This letter was sent by E-mail at : [email protected] on Wednesday, October 29, 2008 ; 10.46 PM
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