Those injured in the quota reform movement must receive proper treatment

    Dr. Mizanur Rahman, Former Chairman, National Human Rights Commission : Quota reformation movement leader Nurul Haque Nur and others who have been injured must get access to proper medical treatment. It has been noticed that the Law Ministry, the Health Ministry, the National Human Rights Commission are giving importance in taking responsibility for those injured. No…

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      Let us see how much Imran Khan can live up to expectations

      Brig Gen (retd) M Sakhawat Hossain, security analyst, former election commissioner : Right at this moment, it is a bit difficult to predict what qualitative changes Imran Khan can bring to the politics after he is sworn in as the Prime Minister of Pakistan. Imran is a newcomer to the conventional politics. The cricket star-turned-politician may…

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        Bureaucrats are non-political politicians

        Taimur Alam Khandaker, columnist and lawyer of appellate division : An exceptional and unelected government formed on January 5 in 2014 made the Prime Minister Sheikha Hasina controversial and tainted democracy. Despite knowing the fact, the Prime Minister is advancing towards a unilateral poll. The PM is the Chief Executive Officer of the state as per…

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          Big guns behind vanishing 1.5 lakh tonnes of coal

          BD Rahmatullah, Energy expert and former Director General of Power Cell: It is quite difficult for the ordinary people to disappear 150,000 tonnes of coal. The coal missing from Barapukuria is a large-scale corruption. It will take 30,000 trucks, each with a capacity of five tonnes, to transport the huge quantity of coal. It is…

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