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Hearing Hasina's ‘story of development,’ it felt like we were living on Mars: Sarjis
Jatiya Nagorik Committee chief organizer Sarjis Alam said listening to the so called story of development in the past 16 years of Hasina regime, it felt like we are no longer in Bangladesh; rather we are living on Mars. Where is this development visible now? he asked. He said this at a mass...