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“Two PMs and their diaspora,” published on October 3, 2014
Binodbangali
For any public servant, displaying decency in his or her interaction with the public is very important. And in selecting someone to hold a significant public position, it is a routine protocol in every country to check the background of the individual who is being considered for a position. The problem is that in Bangladesh, unfortunately, one can get any position as long as he or she has the blessing of the party.
Sujaul Khan
Fantastic piece! We could have been a nation of giants by now, but we are dwarfed by leadership fit only for cretins.
Akhtar Hossain
This is an awesome piece. Loved the comparison of the speeches delivered by Modi and our PM at the UN General Assembly. This tells what you need in a leader. I know this will fall on deaf ears. I am happy newspapers like yours have the courage to highlight what is wrong and what needs to be done to fix the problem.
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“No place for him in cabinet, party” (October 3, 2014)
Zerosopher
This is not the first time from this party member. This shows the kind of leadership they're raising and the kind of bankrupt philosophy they hold.
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“You are out of order Mr. Minister” (October 2, 2014)
S.M. Iftekhar Ahmed
Excellent article. It is clearly evident that this man is not in the least bit fit to be a cabinet minister. Unfortunately, this has become a land where there is no accountability so some people continue to act in the most irresponsible manner.
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“Question on question papers?” (October 1, 2014)
Nawfal Talukdhar
In order to improve our education system, we need to invest more in primary and secondary education. We need to train our teachers properly.
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