Readers Respond
Here are some comments that came in response to Sunday's The Daily Star news report headlined "Where LIES reign supreme"
S M Iftekhar Ahmed
It's obvious that they are desperate. I feel that since they are abusing pictures from around the world, the international community should come forward and take necessary actions against them.
Khaleda Alam, Canada
The social networking sites must do something so that these persons can not use Facebook or other internet sites for spreading their photoshopped pictures and false propaganda.
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Here are some comments that came in response to Sunday's The Daily Star news report headlined "No talks with govt"
Disqus
Real youth go to schools and colleges? Well, I am not a big fan of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, but I think Khaleda Zia has no moral right to talk about schools and colleges, since her party goons also caused a lot of damage to Bangladesh's educational institutions. So how can she advise the youth about attending schools and colleges?
Shafiq Ahmad
She seems too desperate to go to power. In her desperation she is not only harming herself, but also harming her party, and above all, harming the country. Let good sense prevail.
Anonymous
Khaleda Zia should not take such a stubborn position about holding talks with the government.
Discussion between the AL and BNP is the most important issue of the time. But it is primarily the government's duty to invite them to talks.
A reader
Khaleda Zia is right about the vitamin 'A' capsules. How could the government be so irresponsible about our children's health?
All the people responsible for this must be punished including the government high-ups.
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