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“Army, admin asked to help,” published on September 30, 2013
Shahin Huq
Such huge mass gatherings clearly show that opposition parties have greater public support, which the ruling party should understand. It should also be noted that no schools, colleges or madrashas were closed to force students to join Khaleda's rally.
James Mason
Sheikh Hasina has already asked for a UN team to observe the elections to ensure their fairness. The absence of a CG is a step towards a more stable form of government and the military should remain impartial in these matters.
Zman7
Oh God! There is no respect for constitution! Indirectly, she is in fact asking army, police, Ansar-VDP and administration officials to "violate constitution" in favour of caretaker government. The last 3 lines of her statement in this report are nothing but a pure prevarication (to mislead people) against the incumbent government.
S. M. Iftekhar Ahmed
Granted that abolishing the caretaker system was the wrong thing to do, but the opposition is not going about it in the proper way either.
ComilliaPride
It is indeed good news that there will be no demonstrations before October 25.
Mohamed S Rahman
Honourable opposition leader, do you and your party believe in democracy? Are you requesting military to interfere in our democratic process?
Shahnoor Chowdhury
I hope both BNP and AL will compromise in the interest of the nation.
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“Temples rebuilt, not trust” (September 29, 2013)
ComilliaPride
Wonderful that BD is repairing these temples and homes; and I wish Myanmar did the same to Muslim homes and mosques that Buddhist people destroyed.
Jakaria Bulbul
Unless this horrible offence against humanity is subjected to severe and exemplary punishment, it will be a moral defeat for the whole nation as the constitution upholds the spirit of communal harmony.
Sara
Trust will not grow so easily after the horror...
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