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“BNP places formula at JS, faces AL flak,” published on October 24, 2013

Mahboob Hossain Placing the proposal in the parliament is a wonderful decision. Truthprevails53 Hope, for the sake of the people, the two parties will come to some sort of agreement. Zman7 Parliament is the place where stormy talks, fierce criticism, shouting-cum-fighting and even crying with apology may take place. Of course, walkout is a democratic right, but returning to parliament after sometime or the next day is a duty to keep the parliamentary democracy alive. Apart from this, the opposition must think wisely about their “formula,” which is so clumsy and impractical that it should not be termed a “formula”. Molla A. Latif BNP can't expect that the ruling party will accept its formula and amend the constitution, as they have only 35 or 37 seats in the parliament and they attended the parliament only to save the pittance. BNP and the leader of the opposition have got to be realistic. The people of the country had reduced them to this position due to their unbridled corruption when they ruled the country last time. Abul Kashem “BNP's proposal is unacceptable and unrealistic - but there may be a dialogue” is the worst type of hypocrisy. If the formula is impractical and the proposal is not acceptable, then why the dialogue? To befool the public and waste time? Rezaul Karim Well, this was exactly what the AL was demanding all these times. Now that it happened, they don't seem to give a damn. Beware AL, as you sow, so shall you reap.