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Editorial
 
Editorial
'Limited' indoor politics on the anvil
EC's engagement with politicians is crucial
Law and Information Adviser Mainul Hosein has spoken of a possible allowing of indoor politics on a limited scale. While such an expression of view, clearly made on behalf of the government, does generate a certain degree of public interest, it also raises the question of what precisely is meant by indoor politics on a limited scale.
 
Editorial
Spilling the beans
Probe into Rajuk should lead to its overhaul
The extent of anomalies, irregularities and corruption in Rajuk, the government agency for developing housing facilities in the city, as revealed by the taskforce appointed to look into its affairs, is alarming, to say the least.

Post Editorial
 
Sense & Insensibility
Should political parties be banned for wholesale corruption?
Shahnoor Wahid
There is no denying that people in general continue to feel deeply hurt and angered by the way politicians have performed in the last fifteen years in the name of governance.
 
Byline
The long goodbye
M J Akbar
One must not be harsh: it is not true that liars do not have a conscience. Why else would Tony Blair edge at the cautious pace that public life demands, towards the Roman Catholic Church?
 
Bottom Line
Indo-Bangladesh talks in Dhaka
Harun ur Rashid
The two-day meet (June 25 and 26), at foreign secretary level, between Bangladesh and India appears to have gone well according to the media.
 

 
   
 
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