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The High Court has granted bail to former Textiles and Jute Minister Abdul Latif Siddique in a case filed under the Anti-Terrorism Act at Shahbagh Police Station in Dhaka. The order was issued by a division bench of the High Court on Thursday, November 6, as confirmed by Assistant Attorney General Ibrahim Khalil. Earlier, on August 29, a Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate’s court sent Siddique and 15 others to jail in connection with the same case. The case was filed by Sub-Inspector Md Amirul Islam of Shahbagh Police Station following a roundtable discussion organized by “Moncho 71” at the Dhaka Reporters Unity on August 28. According to the police report, Siddique allegedly delivered a speech encouraging armed resistance to overthrow the interim government, which authorities interpreted as an act of conspiracy against the state. Sixteen people, including university professors and senior citizens, were arrested during the event. The defense lawyers argued for bail, while the prosecution opposed it. After hearing both sides, the High Court decided to grant bail to Abdul Latif Siddique, providing temporary relief to the former minister amid ongoing legal proceedings.

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