Comments on news report
“BNP's Teesta long march starts today,” published on April 22, 2014
Turja
After a long long time (in fact, I see it the first time in my life), any opposition party is holding a programme considering national interest rather than fulfilling just the party's interest. Hail BNP....
SM
Long march for Bangladesh's national interest should be above everything and AL should join them.
Molla A. Latif
The long march, if it supports the cause of Bangladesh, should be facilitated by the government by all means. In this scorching heat, those who will shed their sweat for the cause of the country should be helped and protected. Also BNP leaders must remember, they must refrain from gaining any party interest.
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“Fake ID cards in just 30 mins!” (April 21, 2014)
Abul Kashem
How much can the nation expect from a government which has support of 5 percent voters?
Indranil Dev Sharma
Nothing to say....
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“HC orders ignored” (April 21, 2014)
Abul Kashem
Our state authority and other lawmakers shed crocodile tears for rule of law, but when HC orders are ignored, such one-eyed administration says nothing.
Hardreality
Our prime minister was quick to implement the court order when it repealed the caretaker government because it served her interest. Enough with the party interest; do something for public interest. Such negligence is outrageous. If you do not interfere directly in these matters, nothing will change as none of the public institutions is functioning properly.
Shahin Huq
Pedestrians are poor and underprivileged. Why should the ruling elite worry about them? The so-called leftist ministers in Sheikh Hasina's cabinet have assumed power after shouting about the rights of the proletarians. Now they are in power and it is time for them to oppress the proletarians even more! Most leftist leaders in Bangladesh have eventually turned out to be stooges of the capitalists.
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