Comments on news report
“Waging war against Bangabandhu,” published on April 16, 2014
A freedom fighter
Neutrality does not mean deviation from the truth. There is no nation on our planet whose citizens question the legacy of its founding father. When we were fighting in '71, only one person's name glowed ceaselessly in our hearts. What a shame that we question the greatest person ever born on our soil!
Touchstone
Zia, though a freedom fighter, deliberately tried to wipe out Bangabandhu from our history. His wife and son are now trying to establish a new history of Bangladesh. If they ever come to power, they will declare Zia as the father of the nation. Be forewarned.
Molla A. Latif
The situation is such that there may be a day when people will say, Bangladesh emerged from the Bay of Bengal and there was no Pakistan, no Yahya Khan, no Mujib and no War of Liberation.
S. M. Iftekhar Ahmed
Although a well-written article, I got the feeling that Mr. Ahsan could have been a bit more neutral in his approach.
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“Do 'study' as Tarique did” (April 16, 2014)
Chabagan3
Yes please, you too study!! Then you too can re-write history! Sounds like the records of the land office.
Hardreality
The nation would be very grateful if you provide the name of the history book which you are referring to, or is there any other way (maybe Tarique Rahman has invented a unique way) to study history? Otherwise, how did everyone get it so wrong?
Touchstone
May God save us from these lunatics!
SM
Just to give a piece of information: when his college principal wanted to qualify him in the exam, President Zia did not agree. Try to give TC to any leader's son now whose party is in power and see what happens.
Nasirullah Mridha, USA
Tarique's controversial comments on Bangabandhu are now endorsed by Fakhrul.
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