Comments on news report
“Much ado about nothing,” published on June 13, 2014
Monju Huq
With many gaps, loopholes and weaknesses still in the process, the anti-formalin drive undertaken by the police deserves our appreciation. We believe the action, even though not comprehensive, has already discouraged the mischief-mongers.
We hope the police will increase its capacity and outreach gradually, reaching every spot and source where the crimes of adding poison to fruits, foods, vegetables, drinks etc. are carried out. Our role will be to cooperate with the police in every possible way including feeding information to both the media and police.
Bangalee1971
So the government/administration wants to keep the residents of Dhaka city safe. How about the people outside of Dhaka city? Isn't it the responsibility of the government to keep everyone of the country safe? Isn't it discrimination?
MH Khan
This is just the opening of a source of income for some corrupt people in the police force.
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“Generals rising, nations falling” (June 11, 2014)
Hafeejul Alam
A good write-up, albeit castigating the generals alone as usurpers of power may not be right. Dictatorial attitude of the civilian heads of governments in Bangladesh and elsewhere in the world is no less responsible for falling of nations.
Syed Faruque
Even then Sisi is welcome. Welcome because Morsi not only failed to pursue an inclusive politics but also tried to usurp the power of the apex court of the country.
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“Almost all litchis formalin-tainted” (June 12, 2014)
Fareed Wakil
Poisoning the whole nation, and yet this government sits idly by. You cannot even shame them.
Vikram Khan
So now what? The government will keep sleeping and we will be poisoned further...?
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