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Editorial
Lal Mosque bloodstained
Lessons writ large for all concerned
When religious extremism takes on such a rabid form as to threaten the state power, the government of the day cannot sit idly by. It has to act and deal with it with an iron hand.
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Editorial
Moitree Express
Let it be a symbol of friendship all the way
The Kolkata-Dhaka train service, which will reconnect the two historically linked cities, is set to begin in September. The news that the officials from India and Bangladesh have succeeded in reaching an agreement on operating two passenger trains on this route, each making two trips a week, is indeed a long awaited breakthrough as far as development of a regional communications network is concerned.
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Post Editorial
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Leadership, morals and ethics
Brig Gen Shahedul Anam Khan ndc, psc (Retd)
I am again delving on the issue of leadership, being fully aware of the general misgivings our political leaders have engendered in the minds of the public who have, for the greater part of the existence of Bangladesh, generally remained outside the ambit of their consideration.
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What the reform proposals will bring for the country?
Masum Billah
The political arena has received a sudden and unexpected tremor, heading towards a wave of reform. Actually, it was long overdue, but what kind of reform is needed remains hazy to those who seem to be busy with the affair.
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Addressing the root cause
Talha J Ahmad
The extortion cases and allegations of graft and abuse of power dominate media every day. Previously honourable, powerful and supreme individuals are now being demonised by charges of irregularities of all kinds, including keeping of alcoholic drinks and relief goods unlawfully.
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