Dialogue Between Two Friends on Law and Order Situation
Zafi: Hi Zarif! How are you?
Zarif: I'm good. What's new with you?
Zafi: I'm also good. But I'm a little worried about how safe things are in our country.
Zarif: I get it. Things have gotten really bad. There are troublemakers all around us—everywhere we look.
Zafi: True, it's a serious situation. We can't feel safe on the streets, in parks, markets, or even at home.
Zarif: Exactly! There's stealing, robbing, cheating, bullying, collecting money forcefully, looting – you name it, it's happening all the time, everywhere.
Zafi: Absolutely. There are even more terrible crimes like murder, riots, throwing acid, kidnapping, and harming women.
Zarif: You're right. It's like we're always in a dangerous situation. Cities and towns have become really unsafe.
Zafi: And it's not just cities and towns; even villages are dealing with a lot of crimes.
Zarif: What do you think is causing all this lawlessness?
Zafi: The reasons aren't hard to find. Poverty, lack of jobs, and political instability are the main reasons.
Zarif: Yeah, when young people can't find work, they get frustrated and sometimes turn to drugs. Many of them commit crimes to get money for drugs.
Zafi: Also, there's political violence and violence in schools and colleges.
Zarif: Exactly! Some influential people support troublemakers for their own political gain.
Zafi: Right. So, the police and other law enforcers are struggling to control the situation. But they're doing their best to bring back law and order.
Zarif: You're right. We all need to help the police and follow the rules to make things better.
Zafi: Absolutely! Plus, we should raise awareness among people to help catch those causing trouble. Thanks for the great talk.
Zarif: You're welcome. Take care and see you soon!