to keep the economy dynamic

More important than whether the strike or strike by opposition parties is successful or not, what is more important is its impact on the public and the economy. Due to strike and blockade, long route buses are not running. Incidents of setting vehicles on fire are taking place every day keeping the opposition party’s program at the centre. Common people are in panic.

Economist Debpriya Bhattacharya said in an interview to a newspaper, “Another crisis of the economy is the reduction in the income and expenditure of the government. As a result, the government is not able to implement development activities properly.

According to the election schedule, voting is to be held on January 7, 2024. As the elections are approaching, the situation is becoming violent. Its impact has also started on the economy. The country’s economy is already in a critical situation. The dollar crisis continues. Decline in investment and imports. The burden of external debt is also increasing. In such a situation, if political conflict increases, the economic situation may worsen.

In these circumstances, a tolerant and restrained attitude is expected from the government and every political party. No one should do such work which will cause the economic structure of the country to collapse and the normal life of the people will get disrupted. There is a need to seriously consider whether the country’s politics can be brought back to the situation it was in before October 28? In such a situation, the responsibility of those who are in power is greater. Law and order forces are responsible for protecting people’s life and property. This does not mean that they will resort to relentless repression to counter the opposition movement.

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