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Editorial
 
Editorial
Was justice served?
What are we to make of the CJ's stay order and the vandalism later
We think the most telling comment on the Chief Justice's (CJ) stay order on the writ petitions challenging the legality of the President taking over as the Chief Adviser, just minutes before the order
 
Editorial
Under the world's watchful eye
Let's live up to the expectation
UN Secretary General's special envoy, Craig Jennes, currently on a three-day visit to the country has urged the political parties to resolve their differences through dialogue.

Post Editorial
 
Post Breakfast
Electoral process continues to be controversial
Muhammad Zamir
There is an old adage that you can drag a donkey to the pond but you cannot make it drink. This is proving true in contemporary Bangladesh.
 
Between The Lines
Whose country is it anyway?
Kuldip Nayar writes from New Delhi
I was in Kerala when its chief minister V.S. Achudanandan clashed with his Tamil Nadu counterpart M Karunanidhi over the Mullaperiyar dam. Both were at their worst behaviour.
 
Should we still have a revised voters' list?
M A S Molla
It is about 18 months since Justice M A Aziz was appointed the Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) on May 23, 2005.
 

 
   
 
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