Aasha Mehreen Amin
The HC has asked the authorities to explain why they should not be directed to stop plying of vehicles on the wrong side of roads in Dhaka city. We don’t know how far this will go and whether this practice that is in complete violation of traffic laws will stop after this. In fact, even on Thursday (May 5) many of us ‘lesser mortals’ had to witness at least three ‘official’ vehicles going on the wrong side of the VIP road.
One cannot give up hope though, considering that the HC has been able to do many things that no other ordinary mortal or institution has done. It has ordered probes into the torture of students at schools, compensation for Jihad, the little boy who lost his life when he fell into an open well, directed the government to recruit around 2,500 people who qualified as assistant teachers of government primary schools in 2012 but were not given the job, asked the authorities to clear lakes and parks from land grabbers, asked the government to get formalin kits that work… the list of good deeds of the HC is very impressive.
Which brings us to the disturbing question of why the HC, is forced to intervene for every little lapse in the system? It is like a mother having to give timeouts to the children even when they have become grown men and women. People in power are supposed to abide by the laws that they, in fact, help to create or are oath bound to uphold. So is it a lack of maturity that makes some of them act so bratty?
Even if these ridiculously important persons (RIPs) continue to get away with their arrogant street manners, at least somebody has had the gumption to try and make them accountable. At which point you just want to clap your hands and go ‘Yippee Yay!’.
Source: The Daily Star