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Letters to Editor
 
'Chander Gari'
Part jeep, part pick-up van, ''Chander Gari'' is a strange vehicle that has a miraculous carrying capacity.
 
Prof. Yunus' comments
Prof. Yunus' comments must have touched a real raw nerve among political leaders.
 
Evicting illegal business
We thank the caretaker government for its effort in evicting illegal business vendors and demolishing outlawed structures all over the country.
 
Fatwa
'Fatwa' is a much discussed subject in our country, especially in the recent past when AL signed an MAU with BKM.
 
Guantanamo and beyond
Secret torture camps have become the symbol and order of the US politics in international arena.
 
National ID card
Bangladesh is going through a crisis in holding a free and fair election. For a credible election, a correct voter list is mandatory.
 
As you sow ...
It is interesting and funny too to hear the reaction of the four parties and fourteen parties to CA's address to the nation for which they took much longer time.
 
Voter ID is a must
In (possibly) 1973 parliamentary election, I went to vote in the designated polling centre BAWA School in Chittagong and found that my vote was already cast.
 
Terrorists' godfathers
We should immediately halt the proposed execution of the pseudo-Islamic fundamentalists and instead invite the FBI in and interrogate them to find out who are their backers.
 
Illegal arms for students
I was reading "Daily Sangbad" internet edition. There I read a news item about Sheikh Hasina. She was exchanging greetings on Saraswati Puja with students of different educational institutes.
 
'Monumental mistakes'
This is in response to the letter by Shapan Biswas with the above title, 24 Jan. Interesting letters and articles appear in The Daily Star every day.
 
Rajuk's awakening
On behalf of the thousands of city-dwellers who are thankful that Rajuk and the DCC have finally started the demolition of illegal structures around Gulshan Lake and other areas, I would like to register
 
Term limit for politicians
The craziness we saw in Bangladesh is unbelievable; some politicians treat the country as their property. Perhaps flaws in our constitution have created them.
 
Shuffling of civil servants
The politicisation and subsequent removal or frequent shuffling of civil servants are going to have a serious impact on our civil administration.
 

 
   
 
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