PM praises officials for understanding govt goals

    Sofian Khan: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday appreciated the public servants as they were able to realise the government’s ultimate goal and working as per for taking the country to the height it wants to see. “You have realised what we want, what the goals we want to achieve and the level we want to…

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      Protesters will get legal aid to ensure constitutional rights

      Barrister Jyotirmoy Barua, Advocate, Supreme Court: Lawyers have agreed to provide legal aid for the quota reform activists. This is no big deal, nor are we heroes. We are some ordinary people who have agreed on serving our professional responsibility. According to the constitution, every single person has the right to receive legal aid. The…

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        Nothing can be said unless plain lands are created before polls

        ASM Abdur Rab, President, Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal:  No conclusion can be drawn about the situation that will prevail if flat lands aren’t created in the upcoming eleven parliamentary elections. It is extremely difficult to portray an image of the circumstances that will occur if the forthcoming parliamentary elections aren’t acceptable to all if all the…

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          UNO info collection to spread misconception if not explained

          Dr. Mohammad Abdul Majid, Former Secretary and Former Chairman of NBR: Widespread misunderstanding will be created if the reasons for asking for the political identity of the Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO) are not explained. Those who have been appointed as UNOs, came through a process. Their identities have been verified by the police after passing…

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            Pakistanis used to call us “shala”

            Lt. Gen. (retd) M. Harun Ar Rashid, Bir Pratik: Pakistanis never looked at us as equals. The way they talked with us was laced with vitriol and spite. “Oi Shala, ei dike ay!” (Hey <expletive>, come here!), they used to address us. There were always verbal abuses. I used to reply to their bitterness with,…

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              Politics, ambition and Bhutto

              Syed Badrul Ahsan, Editor-in-Charge, The Asian Age: When he lived, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto was a complex figure for those who observed his rise and fall. Thirty nine years after his execution by a military regime, he remains that way. There are his fans, largely within Pakistan, who have consistently believed that he is a shaheed,…

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                Eligibility in teaching, quality education complements to each other

                Dr. Forqan Uddin Ahmed, Former Deputy General and Commandant, Ansar VDP Academy: Development and education coexist and they are so linked that one cannot flourish without other. Without education, modernization and development are absurd. Like other developing countries, Bangladesh is no exception, though it is giving priorities to education. But how far is it meant…

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