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Progga Das
Bangladesh is a democratic country. The Constitution of this country
recognizes citizens' freedom of speech and their right to express
opinions peacefully. This right is a powerful tool for safeguarding
public interests. Unfortunately, the term “movement” seems to be losing
its true meaning and importance in today’s context. Instead of pursuing
logical and justified demands, movements are often driven by irrational
and deliberate motives of posing a threat to democracy and causing
serious harm to the state and society.The core purpose of any movement
is to present public demands to the state through peaceful and
constructive means. This is a natural and expected element of a
democratic society for protecting citizens' rights. However, when such
movements are based on illogical, unrealistic, or self-serving agendas
of certain groups, they not only disrupt public life but also endanger
national stability.In recent times, Bangladesh has witnessed a growing
trend of unrest in educational institutions, politics, economy, and
society fueled by irrational demands. Movements have become a sort of
trend. Students or employees frequently resort to protests for the
smallest reasons. At the root of this lies a longstanding psychology of
disobedience, where emotion trumps logic, and the pursuit of immediate
gain outweighs discipline.In a healthy democratic state, grievances or
demands should be addressed through formal appeals, administrative
discussions, dialogue, and legal procedures. Unfortunately, the current
trend bypasses these legitimate channels and opts instead to paralyze
the streets, issue threats to the government, and escalate tensions.
This behavior is not confined to educational institutions , it extends
to government employees, labor unions, and even healthcare professionals
who sometimes resort to strikes and protests over unjustifiable
demands.This results in public suffering, economic losses, misuse of
state resources, and ultimately the erosion of democracy and social
order. The damage is not limited to a few groups but impacts the entire
nation. There may be several causes behind such illogical movements, but
political influence often plays a dominant role. Opposition parties
mislead the youth and incite them. Additionally, misinformation spread
via social media can quickly amplify a minor issue into a massive
protest.The situation becomes particularly dangerous when students or
the general public join movements without knowing the full facts, driven
purely by emotion. Movements rooted in unchecked emotion, without fact
verification, take on an unethical foundation. They portray the
administration as inhumane and block any effort to determine the
legitimacy of the demand. This gives rise to a form of mob justice,
which gradually renders the state ineffective.If the state begins to
yield under the pressure of every movement, it will cease to function as
a true state. A government that bows to every protest, accepts every
demand, and changes regulations on a whim becomes nothing more than a
chaotic, manipulated institution. Effective governance requires
decisiveness in policy, firmness in principles, and uncompromising
enforcement of law.Once the state yields to an illogical demand, it sets
a dangerous precedent. Eventually, larger crowds with louder voices and
more unreasonable demands will emerge. The strength of the protest, not
the merit of the demand, becomes the deciding factor. To overcome this
situation, the state must adopt a zero-tolerance policy against
illogical demands. Any demands that contradict administrative structure,
economic realities, and state policy must be clearly rejected.There
should be strict enforcement of law against chaos disguised as protests.
Blocking roads, causing public suffering, or halting essential services
must not be accepted as legitimate tools of pressure. Campaigns against
misinformation must be intensified. Those who spread rumors on social
media must be held accountable under the law. At the same time, the
government must ensure that official information is made quickly and
clearly available to the public. Institutions must be prepared to
publicly answer for their actions in the interest of public
accountability.Awareness must be raised in educational institutions and
workplaces. The younger generation must be taught that demands and
opinions should be expressed through democratic channels, not through
coercion. They must also understand that voicing demands through proper
methods is a part of their responsibility and loyalty to the state as
conscious citizens.Every sector of the state must create an environment
where dialogue is encouraged for resolving legitimate, reason-based
demands. Illogical protests are no longer just a trend, they are
becoming a calculated weapon against the nation's order and progress.
This culture is not just a challenge for law enforcement or
administrators, it is a threat to the future of the nation.Bangladesh is
now among the frontrunners in development. To survive in global
competition, we need a stable society, an efficient administration, and a
disciplined youth. If we continue indulging in baseless movements, our
hard-earned successes may be lost. Therefore, we must move away from the
culture of unjustified protests and embrace dialogue, rationality, and a
mindset that prioritizes the welfare of the nation and its people.Let
us make the table of discussion, not unnecessary blockades, the central
stage of Bangladesh’s future.The wirter is a student of the departerment
of Economicis of Eden College

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