Senior Awami League leader Suranjit Sengupta on Monday urged politicians to maintain good relations with journalists and talk to them judiciously instead of issuing threats.
“The relation between journalists and politicians is not of arrogance. They’re complementary to each other. A politician can increase his or her relations with people only through journalists. So, we have to talk to them with a good approach,” he said.
The senior ruling party leader said this while addressing a discussion organized by Nauka Samarthak Ghosti at the Institution of Diploma Engineers in the city.
Suranjit said this in the wake of Narayanganj ruling party MP Shamim Osman’s abusive remarks against journalists on Thursday saying that “journalists are no better than dogs”.
“Recently, a politician talked to journalists with harsh words. I didn’t feel good with the words he used,” Suranjit said.
He said it is pointless to think that all the works of politicians are good. “People judge the image of a politician as portrayed in the media. So, all will have to take lessons in this regard.”
About BNP’s acting general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir’s demand for forming an international committee to bring back money deposited in Swiss Bank, Suranjit said, “He (Fakhrul) has to say about the formation and activities of the committee. And he has to describe the difference between a national committee and an international one.”
Source: UNB Connect