Denigration of our Liberation War will never be acceptable
When July turns crimson repeatedly, you don’t need a commission of inquiry to recognise a pattern.
Supreme Court Advocate Manzur-al-Matin writes
Such statements only reinforce stereotypes that misrepresent Bangladesh
Acknowledging mistakes is not a sign of weakness; it is a prerequisite for political rehabilitation.
This Victory Day, we must pledge to create a fair and just Bangladesh
What has shocked me is their refusal to fact-check what they are writing, broadcasting or televising—a basic duty of any journalist.
In the next three to six months, how India will deal with Bangladesh will become clear.
The chief adviser elaborately laid out his vision of the reforms, for which he must be commended
What has shocked me is their refusal to fact-check what they are writing, broadcasting or televising—a basic duty of any journalist.
In the next three to six months, how India will deal with Bangladesh will become clear.
The chief adviser elaborately laid out his vision of the reforms, for which he must be commended
The interim government must talk about jobs, industrialisation and the partnership with China
They should ensure smooth delivery of public services
New laws or even constitutions will not change the political settlement if the rules are not followed
Analysis from constitutional and international legal perspectives
We must not let our guard down and allow anyone to negate our new dawn.
It was a revolution spearheaded by students that succeeded in toppling a dictatorial regime of 15 years.
Bangladesh must undergo massive political and constitutional reforms