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“Clouds hover over hopes,” published on October 28, 2013 Deepjelejai In some countries like Japan, manner is taught from childhood. As a nation we are far behind the civilised world. Mahboob Hossain I personally hate the decision of Khaleda Zia to celebrate her birthday on 15th of August, but one thing is good about Khaleda Zia that she never attacked Banganbandhu personally. But Hasina often made indecent, baseless and false allegation against President Ziaur Rahman, especially indicating his involvement in the killing of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. Salim Ullah Why does Hasina always fail to understand the sentiment or pulse of people? Russell_443 These two women have given a lot to the nation and now time has come for them to retire and hand over the responsibilities to their rightful party heirs. The sooner they realise this the better it is for us all. SM Deja vu! 2007 revisited. No one learned any lesson. Zman7 Look at these photographs documenting the horrible and unforgivable acts of destruction. Two double-decker buses are completely burned down and their charred bodies are still standing so high, proudly telling everyone the great services they had provided to the people. Shahin Huq The very fact that PM brought the issue of Khaleda Zia's birthday during their telephonic conversation suggests that she was not sincere in holding a meaningful dialogue. When the whole nation is gripped by fear and when people are dying in political violence, Sheikh Hasina seems to have the luxury of talking about Khaleda Zia's birth date! Jafar Iqbal Sheikh Hasina and Khaleda Zia were never been any 'hope' for the country. This poor nation is choosing some hopeless persons as their leaders alternatively for decades. Truthprevails53 Cutting cakes is a trivial matter. However, it is very insensitive of Khaleda to celebrate her birthday on the day of Bangabandhu's death anniversary.