Letters To The Editor
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“Who to head it is only obstacle,” published on October 21, 2013
Nasirullah Mridha, USA
Hasina is following her predecessor Khaleda's step to conduct a controversial election. Hasina will not bow down to opposition's demand and Khaleda will not let Hasina to follow her path. The consequence will be pandemonium.
Abul Kashem
Imposing indefinite restrictions on meetings in Dhaka Metropolitan Area (which will cover the whole country in the long run) proves how anxious the ruling leaders are to re-grab power. It appears beyond any confusion that AL leaders are well aware about their fate in the next election under a neutral government and its consequences.
Spiderman
An eminent Nobel laureate is here but Hasina will not agree. Similarly there could be someone else but Khaleda may not agree. So what next? We can't get angels from the sky. Nowhere in the world is there so much mistrust and lack of respect.
Shovon
If BNP won in 2008 election and Khaleda Zia were made the head of the poll-time government, would Awami League participate in the election?
S. M. Iftekhar Ahmed
All the time the politicians claim that they are pro-people, but unfortunately in reality they value their ego more than anything else, especially the two so-called leading ladies. For the sake of the nation, the PM should put aside her pride and not be part of any interim government. I also feel that having seen their bickering for years, people should come to their senses and at least not vote for either of these two ladies in the future.
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“Pran nonchalant, govt silent” (October 21, 2013)
Ahmed Zakaria
If this were any other country, the manufacturer would probably go out of business. It's not happening in Bangladesh though. They will just publish an ad in the newspapers vehemently denying everything and standing by their product.
SM
You have no right to do business with this mindset.
Spiderman
In Rana Plaza, thousand plus were killed; garment fires also killed many thousands and nothing serious happened. So what's the problem if ten times more than average lead is found in Pran's products? With corrupt officials in food control department and links with high profile politicians, nothing will happen to Pran authorities. Some may die or get ill but so what?
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