The necessity for substantive police reform
29 August 2024, 05:00 AM
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Behind the pre-eminence of bureaucrats
11 March 2023, 14:00 PM
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Mechanisms to hold the police accountable do exist; why aren't we using them?
19 October 2022, 16:00 PM
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Was Jinnah the real villain in the story of partition?
3 June 2022, 18:00 PM
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Getting out of the extrajudicial mode
23 March 2022, 18:00 PM
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What ails our local governments?
12 February 2022, 18:00 PM
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The ‘crossfire’ controversy
19 January 2022, 18:00 PM
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Understanding the spirit of the Liberation War
17 December 2021, 18:00 PM
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The invisible struggles of constables
6 December 2021, 18:00 PM
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It’s time to look into the well-being of the policemen
2 November 2021, 18:00 PM
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Ominous attack in Bhola and the imperatives
In this newspaper it has been editorially observed that “circumstantial evidences gathered so far leave no doubt in our mind that the Bhola incident did not happen, i
25 October 2019, 18:00 PM
Flashes of good governance
It is quite often that we are reminded of the pre-eminent virtues of good governance. Academics and practitioners of all categories have not missed any opportunity to apprise that all our efforts for socio-economic development will be set at naught if we cannot ensure good governance. As of now, experts are telling us that our ambitious and forward-looking budget will not bear the desired fruit if we cannot ensure propriety and discipline in the actual expenditure process.
24 July 2019, 18:00 PM
The worrisome delinquency of law enforcement officials
In recent times, offences and excesses committed by some police officials have become a matter of grave concern for the citizens as well as the controlling authorities.
19 June 2019, 18:00 PM
The reasons behind police deviance
An article titled, “The audacity to do what is right” (April 5, 2019), in this newspaper has implored the leaders of Bangladesh to help in the massive clean-up of the police force wherein “the biggest blemish on their image has been the blatant politicisation of the police by successive governments,
18 April 2019, 18:00 PM
Police must follow the law before enforcing it
The disgraceful spectacle of four law enforcement officials being apprehended for committing crimes like abduction, demanding ransom and rape have shaken public confidence to its core.
17 February 2019, 18:00 PM
A citizen's expectations from the police
As the Police Week 2019 commences today, it seems like an opportune moment to compile the thoughts of citizens on what they expect from their police force.
3 February 2019, 18:00 PM
FM's call to generate revenue
One can justifiably expect a lot from our newly inducted finance minister, for he is a chartered accountant by training, a seasoned politician with the experience of holding important public offices
20 January 2019, 18:00 PM
Our expectations from the new leadership
The prime minister's call to party-men and supporters to remain calm and exercise restraint after assuming office for the third consecutive term strikes well with the ethos of a responsible democratic polity.
16 January 2019, 18:00 PM
What our 'political masters' need to realise
The staggering number of nomination seekers, more than 4,000 for the 300 seats in the National Parliament, from the two major political parties that have ruled the country for the better part of our independent existence, gives rise to hope and concern.
1 December 2018, 18:00 PM
What our intelligence imperatives should be
This newspaper on July 9, 2011 editorially commented that when state agencies step out of their defined terms of reference, the resultant sociopolitical scenario becomes dismal.
9 November 2018, 18:00 PM
The president's worries and our politics
The president of Bangladesh, while addressing the 51st convocation of Dhaka University, has implored to leave politics to politicians.
11 October 2018, 18:00 PM
Everyone has a role to play
Memories of the recent past, of school children campaigning to bring sanity and discipline on our roads, particularly in the capital city, are still fresh in the public mind.
3 October 2018, 18:00 PM
What lies behind police corruption
The recently published Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) survey report 2017 says that law enforcement agencies were the most corrupt among 18 departments and sectors involved in providing services to households.
3 September 2018, 18:00 PM
What young Bangladeshis ought to know of Bangabandhu
As the nation prepares to solemnly remember the gory happenings of August 15, 1975 when the emancipator of Bangalis was brutally assassinated along with most of his family members, it is only proper that the post-liberation generations, particularly the younger segment amongst them, get to know the real dimension of the towering Bangabandhu.
13 August 2018, 18:00 PM
Why do we need an acceptable election?
Readers may recall the very mischievously poignant slogan of deviant students of yesteryears who were bent upon adopting unfair means to pass public examinations.
7 August 2018, 18:00 PM
'Extra-judicial killings': Arbitrary as a process, random in its effects
To this writer the expression “extra-judicial killing” is an apt illustration of the term “oxymoron”— that is, words put together which contradict each other. The expression has most likely been coined by journalists, and perhaps social scientists and rights activists, and curiously is not found in the legal lexicon. One could ask if there is actually anything like a judicial killing and if not, how could there be sense or meaning in the expression “extra-judicial killing”?
26 June 2018, 18:00 PM
Some thoughts on the anti-narcotics drive
Multiple deaths occurr-ing during the ongoing anti-narcotics operations have given rise to sharp reactions. While some quarters feel that the government of the day has seized of the gravity of the drug menace, others take a very critical view by saying that the authorities have indulged in rambling actions without seriously venturing to grasp the root of the malaise and adequately punish the masterminds. Some critics would doubt the very credibility of the
18 June 2018, 18:00 PM
How relevant is the existing quota system?
The recent demonstra-tions by students demanding an end to the existing Bangladesh Civil Service quota system in the recruitment process deserve urgent attention of the government. The rationale for the introduction of the quota system had its roots in the policy for recruitment to public service that was adopted in September 1972.
18 March 2018, 18:00 PM
Coping with the cops
Recent events relating to the serious wrongdoings of law enforcers may prompt the wary public to conclude that the misdeeds and gross dereliction of duties by our policemen have become a pathetic, recurrent reality and that nothing much can be done to change the situation.
26 February 2018, 18:00 PM
POLICE RECRUITMENT: The worrisome abdication of power
It was quite surprising to read the report that some senior police officers had proposed the suspension of their regulatory powers of
24 January 2018, 18:05 PM