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General
 
CEC controversial
Says audience at BBC Dialogue
Most of the audience at a 'BBC Bangladesh Dialogue' yesterday viewed that the Chief Election Commissioner became controversial and expressed doubt if free, fair polls are possible under him and ProfIajuddin-led
 
'Process of forming caretaker govt unconstitutional'
Dismissing the remarks of former law minister Moudud Ahmed that the constitution would not exist if the general election is not held by January, Supreme Court Bar Association President M Amir-Ul Islam
 
US wants free, fair, non-violent polls
Boucher tells journos
The United States yesterday assured further cooperation in Bangladesh's long standing demand for greater market access and capacity building for anti-terror campaign.
 
Expulsion orders on 8 JU BCL activists go
The expulsion orders issued earlier on nine Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) activists of Jahangirnagar University (JU) for taking part in anti-organisational activities were withdrawn yesterday.
 
DU exams postponed
All the examinations of Dhaka University (DU) scheduled up to November 18 have been postponed due to unavoidable reasons, says a DU press release yesterday.
 
1,453 more held
Police arrested 1,453 people, including three listed criminals, from across the country on various charges in the last 24 hours ending at 6:00am yesterday.
 
Training for election agents
FEMA is going to organise 40 training courses to train 1200 activists of major political parties -- BNP, Awami League, Jamaat-e-Islami and Jatiya Party (Ershad), says a press release.
 

 
   
 
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