Write a dialogue between you and your friend, Sumon on the “Corruption in Bangladesh”.
    Myself: Hi! Sumon, you are not seen now a days. What’s up?
    Sumon: Correct you are. I had been away home for a couple of days. What happened to you? You seem to be gloomy.
    Myself:  Your anticipation is also right. I am pondering over the corruption in your society.
    Sumon: Why are you so serious about corruption? It has become a common affair in your offices and work spheres. Isn’t it?
    Myself: Really, this curse has been deteriorating our moral values. But we must not keep silent against corruption.
    Sumon: How can an educated man be corrupted? How can he take bribes from others?
    Myself: I can’t even imagine how they capitalize the sorrowful state of the folk. It is heard that to transfer a file from one table to another people have to pay money though it is illegal.
    Sumon: What’s about the corruption in other spheres?
    Myself:  It is a matter of great shame for us that the high official, The politicians and even the minister are caught for the being corrupted while discharging their duties.
    Sumon: What do you think, about the reasons of corruption?
    Myself: The moral degradation is the only reason of it. We are becoming materialized which is also largely responsible.
     Sumon:  I think, in some cases they are ill-paid and the prices of daily necessaries are increasing by leaps and bounds.
    Myself: Then the about the industrialists ? Why do they corrupt?
    Sumon: Right you are. Will you tell me how can we get rid of this curse?
     Myself: The application of law will not be able to stop corruption. Only the morality and honesty can help people to stop corruption.
    Sumon: Thank you very much for your polite conversation.
    Myself: It’s my pleasure and see you again.
    Sumon: All the best.
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