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“Police won't be free of influence,” published on September 2, 2013 Abul Kashem Ruling party will not leave any loose pin or loophole to retain power. S. M. Iftekhar Ahmed Is Bangladesh a democratic or an authoritarian state? It's so unfortunate to see how the politicians try to ensure that they act with impunity, keeping the police force by their side. K Ashfaq Please go ahead and make the police a more oppressive force. Binodbangali AL missed a momentous opportunity to modernise the police force of Bangladesh that is tainted with so many allegations. Nazmul Haq How can it be free? Every ruling entity requires these people to act at their will to punish the workers and activists of the opposition parties. **** “Biman's remarkable recovery” (September 2, 2013) Rick Excellent! We need more professionals in these government-owned industries. Hopefully Biman will be a world-class carrier within a few years. Sheikh Monirul Islam, Opee We mentioned time and again how Biman is being looted deliberately by a handful of greedy people, who are close to administration at all times. I am sure Kevin Steele must have felt the brunt of it and with his firmness he is overcoming it slowly. Biman introduced online ticketing, but I was always unsuccessful buying one. So, ghosts from the past are still there. Dr. Syed Masud Husain It is universally agreed that an able CEO can transform a dying enterprise into most vibrant organisation. Congratulations to Kevin Steele! Hope that he stays on. Curry Cottage This clearly shows how the country can move forward with a clear and planned vision without corruption. Faisal Such result under able hands of professional expert is not surprising. The rein of this country also needs to be given to experts.