On the death of Osman Hadi, he himself shed tears, the whole country cried.
How lucky are the people of Barisal—to have a DIG, who does not see responsibility as a mere measure of power, but feels responsibility, from the bottom of his heart.
A DIG's tears reminded us—humanity is not yet completely lost. This cry taught us that the protection of the country is not only a question of arms or power, but here stands on human heart, humanity and justice.
One message is clear from his tears—not all cops are bad. There are people, who love the country not behind their clothes, but from the bottom of their hearts, ready to risk their lives to protect the country.
Ish! If humanitarian DIGs like Barisal were in every district, today's Bangladesh would not be like this. Terrorist killers no longer roam free. Common people could live in peace, and justice would reach equally for all.
Today we didn't just see the tears of a DIG, we saw—a true reflection of humanity. We have learned that the heart of one who loves the country is never silent. We have learned that true power lies not only in power, but in depth of feeling.
This DIG of Barisal reminded us—hope is still alive. Humanity is still alive. And if such people were in every district, the country would never have been like this.Journalist Mohammad Alam.