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Editorial
 
Editorial
Election dynamics
The requirements are not mutually exclusive
We are a little bit surprised to notice the partisan emphasis on the issue of fulfilling certain prerequisites for holding the next parliamentary election.
 
Editorial
Arrear bills &MPs
Lawmakers becoming lawbreakers
Finally, in a bid to establish accountability, Bangladesh Telegraph and Telephone (BTTB) has filed cases against a number of former BNP lawmakers for not paying arrear telephone bills since as far back

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Bottom Line
Advice for the chief adviser
Harun ur Rashid
In terms of the constitution, advisers have a direct involvement and input in running the interim non-party caretaker government.
 
Going Deeper
A critique of the present crisis
Kazi Anwarul Masud
Democracy and civilization will always be in danger, wrote a political scientist, unless the liberals face the fact that "the people" are not exempt from the Christian doctrine of the original sin, from
 
By The Numbers
Bureaucracy in disarray
ANM Nurul Haque
A group of retired and in-service bureaucrats, who joined a clandestine meeting hosted by former energy adviser Mahmudur Rahman at his Uttara business office in the night on November 24, and left thevenue
 

 
   
 
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