Can we really believe that this election, regardless of which side wins, offers us any real choice or hope for things to get better?
An election without any competition will not be acceptable at home or abroad.
A genuinely inclusive election depends on a wide range of factors, many of which the Election Commission cannot even begin to address
The streets belong to the working class and they are the ones who will decide the future of the country.
Is our government so weak that a proposed public meeting threatens it?
The government and the BNP appear to be on a collision course over the venue of the latter’s much-talked about December 10 Dhaka rally as neither would budge on its stance.
The ruling party is trying to fend off a persistent BNP campaign that, for the first time in many years, has managed to gain some public sympathy.
Ahead of the general election next year, it is likely that there will be political unrest, social instability and turmoil.
The government is taking measures to snip out people who, they believe, have relations with the opposition or may somehow favour the opposition in the times of election.
There are a few possible explanations behind why the EC chose to suspend the Gaibandha-5 by-poll
Out of the five largest economies in the world today, three -- China (2), Japan (3) and India (5) -- are in Asia.Out of the five largest economies in the world today, three -- China (2), Japan (3) and India (5) -- are in Asia. The robust economic growth of Asian giants, China in particular, is rapidly reshaping the global distribution of power.
Badiul Alam Majumdar discusses the controvery surrounding the Election Commission's decision to use EVMs with The Daily Star.
In the current environment, it is the ruling party that has been seen in the offensive.
The Election Commission of Bangladesh has been mired in controversies over the last decade.