Letters to the Editor

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“Relatives, staff occupy,” published on July 22, 2013 Nds It is too much to expect in this country that its lawmakers will abide by the law. I am simply disgusted with this democracy and would prefer to get rid of it. Nasirullah Mridha, USA All illegal occupants should be dislodged from the NAM flats. House speaker could ask MPs why they indulged in this unscrupulous snaffle for their relatives who are not entitled to these flats. Abul Kashem The entire scenery speaks of the utter irresponsibility and mismanagement of the government in all sectors, including the country and nation as a whole. SM Looks like MPs are like Mafias with constitutional right to loot and plunder. **** “Telenor's rebuttal” (July 21, 2013) deepjelejai A very pathetic dissonance between our premier and Nobel laureate, orchestrated by PM herself. Waseem Khan What is Sheikh Hasina's problem with Dr. Yunus? Leave him alone. He is the jewel of the country. SM PM's press secretary needs to be fired for sleeping on his job and for being totally unprofessional. As I suspected, Norwegian and US Embassies did take notice. PMO forgets that foreign governments do not care whether this was informal or formal. The bottom line is Mr Azad had 5 days before Yunus Center's rejoinder to disclaim the published news in the two major dailies of Bangladesh. **** “US shows ways to get it back” (July 21, 2013) Dev Saha Tough medicine for the patient! sirajul_islam_1 We should really be serious to do what is necessary and meet the action plan requirements. This is not only to get back the GSP benefits but to support long-lasting change in this industry that pays us a lot but also diminished us as a nation that naively saw the sending of our workers to unnecessary and avoidable deaths.