Dhaka, Nov. 22 -- It is time to remember a statesman who should have lived longer, whose life was cut short by an assassin's bullets. In the violent end of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, it was more than a young, handsome man who was pushed prematurely to his grave. It was the end of idealism for people around the world when he was assassinated on 22 November 1963 in Dallas. It was a heart-wrenching end to Camelot.

It would be naive to suggest how he would look or how he would operate had he been alive all these years since the tragedy came to pass. When it comes to reflecting on JFK, as he is known the world over, the youngest man elected President of the United States was cut down in his forty-seventh year.

In the days leading up to his ass...