political impasse

Saudi govt didn’t entertain Jamaat, BNP’s requests: Report

Jamaat expected the help of Saudi govt to stop war crimes trial multiple times while BNP chief Khaleda Zia asked for intervention to resolve political impasse. But Saudi Arabia did not respond to the requests, Prothom Alo reports quoting leaked diplomatic documents.

Politics of violence: Probable remedy

THE number one priority for any human being is safety of life and property. People live in a society and even form a state basically from that desire. Formation of government and financing of the same are borne by the people with the expectation that they would receive protection.

STRAIGHT LINE / Institutional resilience is the key

WHILE solutions to the present political stalemate do not appear to be in sight and the public continue to suffer due to obstinacy of the political actors, is it worth pondering over measures that could be undertaken without recourse to political dialogue, with a view to tiding over the present situation?

STRATEGICALLY SPEAKING / Are we rendering ourselves vulnerable?

IT does not need an expert to say that we have landed ourselves in the most difficult situation as a result of the current political deadlock.

Letter To The Editor / We need new, enlightened leadership

It is really heartening to see the 'concerned citizens' taking initiative for a solution to the current political impasse and countrywide killing of innocent people. There can be no doubt that the general people except the diehard politicians support this move wholeheartedly.

Mad politics

POLITICS seems to have gone mad! It has ruthlessly been harming future nation-builders by shattering their academic life alongside killing innocent people and destroying the country's economic backbone.

A look at the current POLITICAL CRISIS

EVERY day we see in the media graphic images and horror stories of innocent civilians -- victims of the ongoing political unrest. Who is to blame?

July 4, 2015
July 4, 2015

Saudi govt didn’t entertain Jamaat, BNP’s requests: Report

Jamaat expected the help of Saudi govt to stop war crimes trial multiple times while BNP chief Khaleda Zia asked for intervention to resolve political impasse. But Saudi Arabia did not respond to the requests, Prothom Alo reports quoting leaked diplomatic documents.

February 21, 2015
February 21, 2015

Institutional resilience is the key

WHILE solutions to the present political stalemate do not appear to be in sight and the public continue to suffer due to obstinacy of the political actors, is it worth pondering over measures that could be undertaken without recourse to political dialogue, with a view to tiding over the present situation?

February 21, 2015
February 21, 2015

Politics of violence: Probable remedy

THE number one priority for any human being is safety of life and property. People live in a society and even form a state basically from that desire. Formation of government and financing of the same are borne by the people with the expectation that they would receive protection.

February 19, 2015
February 19, 2015

Are we rendering ourselves vulnerable?

IT does not need an expert to say that we have landed ourselves in the most difficult situation as a result of the current political deadlock.

February 17, 2015
February 17, 2015

We need new, enlightened leadership

It is really heartening to see the 'concerned citizens' taking initiative for a solution to the current political impasse and countrywide killing of innocent people. There can be no doubt that the general people except the diehard politicians support this move wholeheartedly.

February 14, 2015
February 14, 2015

Mad politics

POLITICS seems to have gone mad! It has ruthlessly been harming future nation-builders by shattering their academic life alongside killing innocent people and destroying the country's economic backbone.

February 12, 2015
February 12, 2015

A look at the current POLITICAL CRISIS

EVERY day we see in the media graphic images and horror stories of innocent civilians -- victims of the ongoing political unrest. Who is to blame?