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Friday, January 18, 2008

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[Shadeshi_Bondhu] Voter Query

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[Shadeshi_Bondhu] Could the students of DU be bought?

Could the students of DU be bought?
One of the main challenge of democratic system in our country is that often, the poor and illiterate voters have been paid off for securing their vote by the corrupt candidates.
 
The fact that these kinds of manipulation happens in the democratic polity, they are manifestations of the often qouted saying that "a population gets a government that it deserves"!
 
Often this is the reality and it is also a challenge.
 
On the theoretical discussion, this is a topic worth considering, whether and how to adapt the democratic norms to fit the current need and state of a society. However, on a more practical note, this adaptation is often questioned since they are viewed as a direct competitor of the democracy itself.
 
One could put democracies of Singapore and Bangladesh side by side and examine whether both democracies are equall. Or pick a developed European Country and the example of USA, you will find far difference in the expectation and system of democratic norm among these nations.
 
If you do not have a well educated and well-off citizenry, there are opportunities for them to be manipulated. So, the cycle of development gets often elongated, if the system do not adapt itself to meet the economic needs of the population which are often more important. Balancing the need for discipline and stability with the need for freedom of expression and rights is a crucial parameter for a national democratic system. In this test, our politicians have so far failed miserably. Hope that our current policymakers will recognize the challenges and work hard to bring the balance.
 
Coming back to the topic:
 
Just like our illiterate and poor citizenry are manipulated, can a portion of the students of the best university (they might be very small portion, but if they get the kind of exposure in the media they are getting, the neglible number becomes significant ) - yes, we are talking about Dhaka University students - can these students be manipulated in the name of rights and democracy?
 
This is a question that has to be examined by all the stakeholders. All involved has to be accounted for.
 
More importantly, if the agitating students are few, that seems to be case, why they are so vocal? Where is the incentive? More importantly, why the others are not complaining that these few are bringing bad name to their institutions? Why can't the silent ones become more vocal to give the opposite viewpoint, which focuses on the need for education, research, discipline and development for the millions of Bangladesh.
 
Also, this could be a test case for our society, whether we can resolve a difference of oppinion without violence. Would that be too much to expect from the best samples of the population? Or is it the case that our assumption that they are best isn't actually true anymore......???
 
On the contrary, if we are wrong in our intial assumption in that, these apparently troublemaking portion of the students (plus teachers) have a real base in their support from the larger student bodies and the teachers bodies, then what you guys are doing in the government? If you can not convince a group of people that you are actually trying to bring good to them, how could you actually bring good? But our assessment is that our initial assumption is not wrong. You should know better because you have more ways to measure public sentiment.
 
If you thought some of the ideas are worth of your reading time, please forward it to others. If you have an ear to the columinsts in regular traditional media, please forward it to them. If you have an ear to the journalists and news editors of the electronic media, discuss it with them. Hope they would look at the suggestions and give due diligence. 
 
 
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Note: This is a freelance column, published mainly in different internet based forums. This column is open for contribution by the members of new generation, sometimes referred to as Gen 71. If you identify yourself as someone from that age-group and want to contribute to this column, please feel free to contact. Thanks to the group moderator for publishing the article.
 
Dear readers, also, if you thought the article was important enough so it should come under attention of the head of the government please forward the message to them. Email address for the Chief Advisor: feeedback@pmo.gov.bd or at http://www.cao.gov.bd/feedback/comments.php . The more of you forward it to them, the less will be the need to go back to street agitation. Use ICT to practice democracy. It is already proven that this government responds to the feedback.
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[Shadeshi_Bondhu] Journalists - are they part of the problem or the solution?

Journalists - are they part of the problem or the solution?
This is a relevant question for any democracy - specifically when a system is going through reform and rebuilding
 
If you asked the same question to our honorable ex-advisor responsible for Information Ministry, he could answer either way, depending on the mode of the day, the program he is attending or the most recent events that might be fresh in mind. Indeed it is the case, almost always. Sometimes journalist are part of the problem, sometimes they are part of the solution. Ideally, the number of the later should be more than the number of the eariler category, at least that is the expectation if a democracy has to function well. But from the ex-advisers comments, one could conclude that it was not the case. He should know well, after all, he has a direct link to the profession.
 
This balance in favour of "part of the solution" is much more critical when the interim government has already indicated that they are counting on the media as a substitute or temporary replacement for the parliament, which remains to be reconstituted.
 
Given this scenario, the role of the journalists are even more important. Each of the reknowned journalists carry the weight of the MPs, since government is continuously indicating that they are listening to the media and there is demonstrable evidence that this current interim government is continuously adpating their policies and stands based on the media feedback. This has been a very important characteristics of this government, unlike any other government in the past. This government is probably one of the most unskilled government (politically speaking) which is running the country more than a year now. But they are honest. And they are learning fast, though the speed of learning may be not be good enough, which remains to be seen.
 
Since the role of the journalists are so vital for the success of the current day government, it is only necessary to ask ourselves whether we are satisfied with their service. Can they be wrong? Are they giving us wrong assessment of the people's sentiment?
 
Let us take a pause a bit. Before 1/11, there were 300 sitting MPs in Bangladesh. Did they correctly read peoples' pulse? Certainly not. They could not deliver according to the peoples expectation, that is why the country is going through turmoil and uncertainity now. You may not agree with many things that this government is doing, but you have to agree on a single point that this government was needed. A group of people (unskilled with politics) was given the responsibility of the government and they are trying their best to deliver people's expectation. As natuaral for any newcomer, they are making mistakes. But they are listening to the media to correct themselves. Presumably, the media is giving them good advice. Or at least, media is giving a correct picutre of the reality, if they can not give the government current advice.
 
Is it so? What if they are not giving the correct picture? What if they are also incapable of getting the people's pulse - just like it was the case with our 300 sitting and elected MPs?
 
If the same mistake is repeated by the journalists and as a result the government gets bad advice, where does the nation go from here? Can we afford another blunder? If that happens who will be responsible for that?
 
 
These are very important and difficult problems. That is why we were saying in the beginning of this article that ask the ex-Advisor of Information Ministry who is presumably an Editor (though to us, he is actually a son of an Editor), too - his answers would not be as expected. He would probably blame the journalists, after all, he knows them well, taina? We, the general citizens, can praise them, blame them, do whatever we like. But if you are the one who is responsible to manage the portfolio, you can not blame the journalist. If not, then what do you? How do you manage the risk?
 
Just for fun, let us assume that you are the latest appointed Special Asistant to the CA and you are given the portfolio of Information Ministry. What would you do what Barrister Advisor could not or did not do?
 
If you ask us, we will say, send all the news editors on vacation. The news editors who were appointed by Falu type people, what else do you expect from them? The professional quality wasn't probably the best criteria of selection, in those cases, let alone, professional ethics.
 
But that is not realistically possible, is it? How many scholarships, visiting positions can you arrange for each of them, where then no longer makes policy decisions? But if you think you can arrange that, no problem. Everybody should be happy.
 
But there is a better long term solution, which is also stable. Give enough responsibility and resources to the young ones. Make sure they are not being side-stepped or being over-loaded so that they can not do the due diligence.
 
For example, if you give someone to produce a 10-minutes airtime, how much time and other resources are necessary? What is the international standard for a good quality news channel? Also, if some reporter is producing 100 column-inches of report, how much time is allocated for the reporter for it to produce.
 
In general, the information ministry, with help from Press Institute should establish two things:
 
1. Stanadard budget for producing one minutue of air time for tv channel or radio channel.
2. Standard budget for producing one column inch of print media.
 
Then the ministry should find out what is the total revenue of these three sectors, combined and separately.
 
Then the ministry should find out whether the current revenue streams can support the number of news outlets that is existing. If there is discrepency, what is the solution? What has been done in other countries - other stable democracies?
 
Just as a clue. Bangladesh currently has six mobile operator. Once there was only one operator. What was the situation then? If the government gives 10 more new mobile operator licenses, what would be the situation. Would that be better for the country? Three situation: one license, six license, sixteen license. What are the comparisons? Which option do you think is better?
 
Can the similar analysis for media sector would benefit Bangladesh? The policy makers will have to find figure that out.
 
 
If you thought some of the ideas are worth of your reading time, please forward it to others. If you have an ear to the columinsts in regular traditional media, please forward it to them. If you have an ear to the journalists and news editors of the electronic media, discuss it with them. Hope they would look at the suggestions and give due diligence. 
 
 
Thanks for your time,
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