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“It's poorly planned,” published on June 17, 2014
Mofi
A serious lack of coordination between the departments of the government! Now suddenly why the agriculture ministry sings in a different tune? Look at their statement: “Even, formalin is soluble. If one washes the fruits before consumption, it is free of danger”. Now, what is the scientific proof of this statement? Can the government publish a circular on that? Why is formalin not used in other countries? Where on earth will you find traders spraying formalin into raw fish?
Afrina Khanam
You are right. What a sarcasm! They are thinking about the interest of farmers, businessmen and others, but not about the health hazards! Why would there be a minimum level of formalin? What is it worth? The food items have to be formalin-free and capital punishment should be imposed for contaminating fruits with formalin.
Akhtar Shah
Blind leading the blind!
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“Tarique believes in wrong history” (June 17, 2014)
Mshafiqula
History here has more often been twisted to suit the perspectives of the beneficiaries.
Hafeejul Alam
It's really funny as to how the second most important person of BNP exposes his ignorance about the emergence of Bangladesh as a free country and the sycophants chime in with it!
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“Shakib at it again” (June 16, 2014)
Nasrullah Khan
It is unfortunate that a cricket star could be involved in such a scuffle before the open gallery. Obviously, he could not resist his anger. Shakib could have handled the situation with the help of police, as eve-teasing should not go unpunished. Unfortunately, the news media has flashed his unworthy behaviour without censuring the teasers or the law-enforcers as they failed to take action against them. Hopefully, it will not distract Shakib's attention from the coming matches.
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