Surendra Kumar Sinha: On Certain Aspects of My Book, A Broken Dream: Rule of Law, Human Rights and Democracy (Amazon and Amazon Kindle, 2018): A Synopsis of Some of Its Facts and Opinions – Surendra Kumar Sinha: The Supreme Court as the Guardian of Independence, With Reflections on the State of Rule of Law, Minority Situation, Quality of Education, and Rampant Corruption – Zoglul Husain: A Brief Outline of Indian Hegemony in Bangladesh – Mahmudur Rahman: Islamophobia, neo-BAKSAL fascism, and freedom movement in Bangladesh – R Chowdhury: The Untold Truth About Sheikh Mujib’s Stance on Independence in 1971 and How He Brought Bangladesh to the Brink of Collapse to Invite August 15 About Three and a Half Years Later – Abid Bahar: Understanding Sheikh Mujib`s Surrender on March 25, 1971 and Its Repercussions in the Post-Liberation Bangladesh – R Chowdhury: Ziaur Rahman’s Legacy: Sheikh Hasina’s Nightmare! – Sultan Ahmad: Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and His Daughter Sheikh Hasina: A Short Account of Their Dismal and Disastrous Record – Sabria Chowdhury Balland: Sheikh Hasina’s Bangladesh: Falsification in the Name of Progress, Culture of Rape and Impunity, and Revenge Politics – Abid Bahar: Sheikh Hasina Imposing Shackles on Bangladesh: Annihilating the Normal and Normalizing the Abnormal – Mohammad Zainal Abedin: Begum Khaleda Zia: The Most Oppressed Political Legend in the 21st Century – Q M Jalal Khan: Sheikh Hasina’s Brutal BNP-Phobia and Her Scandalous "Midnight" Power Grab Through Vampire Vote Dacoity and Villainous "S/Election" Rigging With an All-Time High Record of Humongous White-Collar Corruption (in 6 parts with appendices) – Appendix A – Appendix B – Appendix C – Appendix D – Appendix E – Appendix F – Appendix G – Appendix H – Appendix I – About the Contributors.