Governance

Hakikur Rahman



The apathetic king just sat and think
Will there be a day?
No one else in this state
Will not remain in starvation.

Calling Minister, calling Scholar
Calling all the Courtiers
Must have to make a master plan
So that all the people of the state get to eat.

More of the state treasury
Has to be enriched
So that someone is in the next day
Does not live in inadequacy.

Wherever you see flood, drought, famine
Stretch your  hands
So that no one remains starving
Do not spend night without sleep.

Food, clothes, shelter
These three are the original
If you can afford, then give then education
There will be lack of inadequacy from the country.

In this way, his kingdom is ruled by his kingship
No one else in the state has ever cried.

  • Author: Hakikur Rahman (Offline Offline)
  • Published: June 1st, 2022 22:24
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  • L. B. Mek

    (you've served up
    another intriguing read, dear Poet)
    I doubt such a ruler ever existed
    or if so
    if she or he
    governed over a sizeable bit of land
    since
    the cyclical bane of governance, exists
    in the fact that, the larger
    your domain of influence
    the more detached you are
    from the living conditions
    of the people your choices, influence!
    as within your castle walls
    all is well
    but for Betrayal politics
    and art Olympics...

    • Hakikur Rahman

      Thanks for the realization. Best wishes.



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