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Letters to Editor
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President taking oath
After reading parts of the Constitution relating to the Chief Advisor in several articles and editorials in your daily, I have just one question.
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Who is responsible?
Who is responsible for the two days of loss of lives and properties in Bangladesh? To seek the answer we should go back to the days when the outgoing government raised the retirement age of the Justices
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Saifur on Dr. Yunus
In his typically shortsighted outburst, Saifur Rahman has instigated questions about the credibility of Professor Yunus's historic Nobel Peace Prize, and as such slammed the Grameen Bank for its micro
 
Stop this drama
Every time in my leisure period my first task is to surf the Bangladeshi newspapers online. Always I look for the political situation in my country.
 
Justice Hasan's final judgement?
As I read with utmost interest your commentary on the subject, this morning in your daily, I spared no time to write to you on your appropriate judgment for compliments to the decision of Justice KM Hasan.
 
The constitution or politicians?
It is a decision of great courage that the president has agreed to assume the charge of the Chief Advisor of the caretaker government notwithstanding the chaotic situation prevailing in the country.
 
Is anyone listening?
I have worked to establish peace in Sierra Leone. I had the reason to be proud of the works we have done for establishing peace in Sierra Leone.
 
Awami League's blunder?
It is generally believed that the AL has made a blunder by rejecting Hasan and at the same time not accepting BNP's reported willingness to reform the Election Commission.
 
Political crisis
Today we are engaged in a final all-out battle between the BNP, Awami League and Jamaat. We would be blind to say that this is not on.
 

 
   
 
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