29 Sep, 2016

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SECOND EDITION

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2016

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Ashwin 14, 1423, Zil-Hajj 26, 1437

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Regd No DA 6238, Vol 4, No 152

‘Saarc Summit boycot is Dhaka’s own decision’ n UNB

Saarc’s effectiveness has apparently become questionable once again as its member states are waiting for a formal communication from the Saarc Secretariat to call off its 19th Summit as a number of countries opted out from it. However, there had been no communication between the Saarc Secretariat, Kathmandu and the Bangladesh Foreign Ministry until yesterday evening. Contacted, Bangladesh Ambassador to Nepal Mashfee Binte Shams told UNB that the mission is not under the channel the Saarc Secretariat maintains while communicating any such decision. She said the Saarc Secretariat will convey its decision to all Saarc member states through their respective foreign ministries. Diplomatic sources in Nepal, however, said the Saarc Summit will be called off as Bangladesh,

Bhutan and Afghanistan followed India’s decision to stay away from the November Summit to be held in Islamabad.

The summit is automatically postponed or cancelled if one member-country skips the event However, quoting Pakistan Foreign Office spokesperson Nafees Zakaria, Radio Pakistan yesterday reported that Pakistan will host the 19th Summit. The report did not mention how Pakistan will host the event without four Saarc members. Earlier yesterday, State Minister

for Foreign Affairs M Shahriar Alam said the decision to boycott Islamabad Saarc Summit is purely Bangladesh’s own decision. “It has no relation with other countries’ decisions. It’s our own decision,” he told reporters at his office at the Foreign Ministry. Without taking any name, Shahriar said a particular country’s repeated attempts to interfere in Bangladesh’s internal affairs has created an environment which is not conducive to successful holding of Saarc Summit. “We have conveyed it to current Saarc chairman [Nepal and Saarc Secretariat] on Tuesday that Bangladesh is not attending the Summit,” he said. The state minister said Bangladesh, as the initiator of Saarc process, believes in regional cooperation and connectivity which was also conveyed to the Saarc chair and Saarc Secretariat. “When time  PAGE 2 COLUMN 1

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What will be on the agenda for debate number two? Sayeed Asiful Islam n Abu from Denver, US By now, most of the world has watched the first Us presidential debates between Hilary Clinton and Donald Trump. The debate has been described by observers here in Denver as a “horror,” an “embarrassment,” and a “disappointment.” Trump’s key contention was that Clinton’s long association with politics has tainted her by the tar brush of political deal making, and Clinton’s key contention was that Trump was simply not presidential material. These accussations have been slung back and forth for so long, that they merit little more than a yawn. Yet some issues are likely to

come up again. Here are six to watch for-Clinton effectively shot down Trump’s attempt to question her stamina for the job by reading off a litany of her achievements and summarising her extremely busy schedule as secretary of state, drawing cheers in the process. But it is likely that Trump will keep coming back to it. The question, among other things, is a stealthy reference to the fact that she is a woman and serves to energise his support base. His misogyny are well known and during the debate he didn’t miss the opportunity to take another swipe at Rosie O’Donnell. And Clinton will keep reminding the electorate about some of the more offensive comments he has made. Clinton has finally found a chink in Trump’s armour. She points out  PAGE 2 COLUMN 1

Afghans snatch nervy win against Tigers n Ali Shahriyar Bappa

Bangladesh’s Mosaddek Hossain made an impressive ODI debut, scoring an unbeaten 45 and picking up two crucial wickets, but his all-round performance went in vain as Afghanistan posted a nervy two-wicket win in the second game of the threematch series in Mirpur on Wednesday MAINOOR ISLAM MANIK

Afghanistan clinched a nervy two-wicket win against hosts Bangladesh in the second ODI in Mirpur’s Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium yesterday. The three-match series, now locked at 1-1, will be decided this Saturday at the same venue. Chasing a modest 209, Afghanistan started their innings with a first-ball boundary but the Tigers fought back well. Shakib al hasan, who opened the bowling, took the wicket of opening batsman Nawroz Mangal in the fourth over. Just one ball later, Shakib took the wicket of Rahmat Shah. Debutant Mosaddek Hossain took the key wicket of Hashmat-

ullah Shahidi in his very first ball of international cricket when he trapped him in front in the 14th over. He became the maiden Bangladeshi bowler to take a wicket in the very first ball on debut. Shakib was brought in to the attack again and the bowling change immediately worked in the 16th over as the experienced all-rounder took the crucial wicket of Mohammad Shahzad. Shahzad played an aggressive innings of 35 in as many balls with four fours and two huge sixes. Bangladesh were in the driving seat as the Afghans were struggling at 63 for 4. But then the visitors built a solid partnership for the fourth wicket. The experienced Mohammad Nabi  PAGE 2 COLUMN 5

INSIDE Petrobangla invites bids for Bay exploration

State-owned Petrobangla has invited EoIs from international bidders to explore oil and gas resources from Bangladesh Deep Sea Blocks DS-10 and DS-11 and Shallow Sea Block SS-10.  PAGE 3

Matarbari power plant cost to increase for added security The estimated cost of 1,200MW Matarbari power plant is likely to go up as the two Japanese bidders for the project are revising their proposals, adding the cost of additional security arrangement.  PAGE 5

Artisans having busy hours making idols of Durga With Durga Puja, the biggest religious festival of the Hindus, drawing near, the craftsmen of the port city having a busy time making statues of goddess Durga.  PAGE 7

Girls’ soccer dream locked in customs warehouse

Kendall, Courtney and Trevor Islam are three siblings based in California who came up with a initiative to provide football boots to schoolgirls of Safura Khatun Girls’ High School in Karimpur.  PAGE 32


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