August 7, 2016

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SECOND EDITION

SUNDAY, AUGUST 7, 2016

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Shraban 23, 1423, Zilqad 3, 1437

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Regd No DA 6238, Vol 4, No 102

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www.dhakatribune.com | 32 pages | Price: Tk10

Rio Games begin amid glitzy opening ceremony n Tribune Report

2016 Rio Olympics - Opening Ceremony - Maracana - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil yesterday. Flagbearer Mohammad Siddikur Rahman of Bangladesh leads his contingent during the opening ceremony REUTERS

From bad to worse? BNP’s announcement of an executive committee generates confusion and resentment

n Mohammad Al-Masum Molla With death-row convicts, lifers and absconders getting positions and the dominance of dynastic politics prevailing, the newly-announced Executive Committee of the BNP has triggered controversy and discontent among many senior leaders. The announcement of the full national committee yesterday was met with mixed reactions in the party while two leaders – Mosaddek Ali Falu and Shamimur Rahman Shamim – immediately tendered their resignations citing personal grounds. Falu was made a vice-chairman of the new committee. He earlier served as an adviser to the party chief. He resigned within four and a half hours of the announcement of the 502-member Executive Committee that also includes the Standing Committee. Death row convict Lutfozzaman Babar has a post, as does war criminal Salauddin Quader Chowhdury’s son, who has never been involved with the BNP. A good number of disgruntled leaders

are even thinking of quitting politics as they were not awarded posts commensurate to their contributions, sources say. On the other hand, many people who were never active in the party have received important portfolios. Moreover, the new committee has 113 new faces – most of whom are very close to functionaries at the party chief’s Gulshan office. Senior leaders, even the party’s Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, were in the dark about what the new committee would look like before receiving the list. The party held its last council in March where Chairperson Khaleda Zia, a three-time former premier, was tasked with the job of declaring the full committee. Khaleda’s son Tarique Rahman also proposed some names but some of them were not entertained, sources say. Amanullah Aman, who was made adviser to the chairperson, had been a joint secretary general in the last committee. He was “punished” for not playing due role during the movements.  PAGE 2 COLUMN 1

The 2016 Rio Olympics opening ceremony began with fireworks and laser-lit choreography on Friday as Brazil sought to forget seven years of troubled preparations and the Olympic movement to temporarily put aside its doping crisis. Under the gaze of Rio’s Christ the Redeemer statue, 78,000 packed into the iconic Maracana Stadium to watch the four-hour party with Michael Phelps, Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray and other sporting superstars taking centre stage in South America’s first Olympics, reports AFP. Bangladesh has had a terrible relation with the Olympics ever since their first appearance in 1984 in Los Angeles, and an upward trajectory is hardly predicted in this year’s mega event. Bangladesh also holds the infamous record of being the most populous country in the world never to win an Olympic medal.  PAGE 2 COLUMN 1


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