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In Cumilla’s Chauddagram upazila, a poor farmer named Siraj Mia has been forced to pull a wooden plow himself due to financial hardship. Unable to afford cattle or rent a tractor, he was seen leveling muddy farmland in Durgapur village during the ongoing Boro rice planting season. Despite being a genuine farmer, Siraj said he has not received any government incentives, farmer cards, or free seeds and fertilizers. He expressed frustration that his information was collected during floods, yet no assistance followed.

Other poor farmers in the area echoed similar grievances, alleging that real farmers are often excluded from government support programs. They claimed that seasonal or politically connected individuals receive benefits instead. Rising agricultural costs have made it increasingly difficult for low-income farmers to manage cultivation expenses.

Chauddagram Upazila Agriculture Officer Jubayer Ahmed stated that authorities are aware of Siraj Mia’s situation and will inspect the case in person to ensure necessary government assistance is provided.

29 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Poor Cumilla farmer pulls plow himself after missing out on government farming aid

A child named Muhammad Mezbah died after falling into a deep tube well pit in Raozan, Chattogram. The incident occurred near government-built houses for the homeless, where a deep tube well had been installed to supply safe drinking water. Mezbah was rescued from the pit around 8:10 p.m. on Wednesday but was found dead.

According to local residents, the pit had been dug on hilly land to reach a water source but had remained in an unsafe condition for a long time. They alleged that the lack of safety measures led to the accident. Witnesses said they heard the child crying after he fell but could not rescue him because of the depth of the pit, and he eventually sank further down.

The report highlights local concerns about the safety of government-initiated infrastructure projects and the need for proper maintenance to prevent similar tragedies.

29 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Child dies after falling into unsafe deep tube well pit in Raozan, Chattogram

Nurul Haque Nur, the Ganadhikar Parishad candidate backed by the BNP alliance for the Patuakhali-3 (Dashmina-Galachipa) constituency, said on Wednesday that he had shown restraint despite alleged attacks on his supporters. Speaking at a joint BNP and Ganadhikar Parishad election rally at Alipur Secondary School field in Dashmina, he claimed that if he had given the order, the attackers would have been severely dealt with, but he preferred patience and rejected revenge.

Nur alleged that on Tuesday, supporters of independent candidate Hasan Mamun obstructed a procession bearing the truck symbol in Bakulbariya Union of Galachipa and attacked his workers, even as police were present. He emphasized that the BNP had no separate candidate in the constituency and that he was jointly nominated by the BNP and Ganadhikar Parishad.

Referring to BNP’s acting chairman Tarique Rahman, Nur said that development in the area would suffer if Rahman’s nominated candidate did not win. His remarks have sparked new discussion in the constituency, where a large number of BNP and Ganadhikar Parishad supporters attended the rally.

29 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Nurul Haque Nur alleges attack on supporters, calls for patience at Dashmina rally

North Korea has confirmed the test launch of its upgraded long-range large-caliber multiple rocket launcher system (MRLS). The test, conducted on Tuesday by the country’s Missile Administration, aimed to verify the system’s enhanced technological capabilities. According to the state news agency KCNA, four rockets were fired during the test, striking a maritime target approximately 358 kilometers from the launch site. Leader Kim Jong Un personally oversaw the launch and described the test as crucial to strengthening the nation’s strategic deterrence.

Kim stated that the system’s strike capability has reached its highest level and asserted that no other country would be able to match this technology in the coming years. He said the results pose a serious threat to forces seeking military confrontation with Pyongyang. Kim also announced that the upcoming Congress of the ruling Workers’ Party of Korea will outline the next phase of plans to reinforce the country’s nuclear deterrence.

The report came as Japan and South Korea said North Korea had fired two ballistic missiles into the East Sea earlier this week, marking its second launch this month.

29 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

North Korea tests upgraded rocket launcher hitting target 358 km away under Kim Jong Un’s supervision

Palestinian Ambassador to Bangladesh, Yusuf S.W.Y. Ramadan, paid a courtesy visit to Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman at his office in Bashundhara, Dhaka, on Wednesday morning. Assistant Secretary General and head of the party’s central publicity and media department, Advocate Ehsanul Mahbub Zubair, was also present during the meeting.

According to Jamaat’s central publicity department, the meeting was held in a cordial and friendly atmosphere. During the discussion, Dr. Rahman reiterated the deep and historic relationship between Bangladesh and Palestine, emphasizing that the people of Bangladesh, regardless of political affiliation, would always stand by the just struggle of the Palestinian people. He urged the United Nations, the OIC, and the international community to take effective measures to stop Israel’s occupation and forced eviction plans in Gaza.

The Palestinian ambassador expressed deep gratitude on behalf of the Palestinian people for Bangladesh’s sincere support and solidarity, expressing hope that this cooperation would continue in the future.

29 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Palestinian envoy meets Jamaat chief in Dhaka, reaffirming Bangladesh-Palestine solidarity

National Citizen Party (NCP) member secretary and Rangpur-4 candidate Akhtar Hossain has alleged that incidents of harassment against women during election campaigns reflect a repetition of the Awami League’s past actions. Speaking at a courtyard meeting in Taiyab village of Pirgacha upazila on Wednesday morning, he said that reports of women’s hijabs being pulled off and indecent remarks during campaign activities have spread across media and social platforms.

Hossain stated that those harassing women are repeating what he called the Awami League’s shameful history, recalling a 2018 incident in Noakhali’s Subarnachar. He urged the government and administration to arrest and prosecute anyone involved in such acts, regardless of political affiliation. He also expressed concern over the law and order situation and said that such incidents undermine both personal freedom and the right to political participation.

Referring to repeated attacks in Dhaka-8 constituency, Hossain condemned the violence and claimed that recent events confirm fears about the lack of a level playing field in the upcoming 13th national election.

29 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Akhtar Hossain accuses Awami League of repeating history of harassment during election campaigns

India’s upper house of Parliament, the Rajya Sabha, adopted a condolence motion on Wednesday mourning the death of former Bangladesh Prime Minister and BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia. The motion was presented in the presence of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and members stood in silence to pay tribute to Zia. The session also included condolence motions for former Rajya Sabha members L. Ganesan and Suresh Kalnadi.

Before the submission of official documents, Rajya Sabha Chairman C. P. Radhakrishnan read out the condolence messages for the deceased, followed by a one-minute silence observed by all members. The session began with the President’s address, attended by Modi, cabinet ministers, and other members of the upper house.

Khaleda Zia passed away on December 30 at Evercare Hospital in Dhaka. Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar had earlier visited Dhaka to pay his last respects.

29 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Rajya Sabha honors Khaleda Zia with condolence motion attended by Prime Minister Modi

Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus said on Wednesday, January 28, 2026, that many countries are refusing to accept Bangladeshi passports because of widespread forgery. Speaking at the inauguration of the Digital Device and Innovation Expo 2026 and the launch of the Bangladesh Innovation Challenge website and logo at the Bangladesh-China Friendship Conference Center in Dhaka, he described Bangladesh as a “factory of fraud.” He said fake visas, passports, and certificates have damaged the country’s reputation abroad.

Yunus shared an account of a discussion with a Middle Eastern minister who explained that his country and several others have barred entry to Bangladeshis after discovering forged educational and professional certificates. He cited an example of a woman who presented a fake medical certificate to work abroad. Yunus urged that technology should not be used for deceit and called for moral reform and honesty in innovation.

He emphasized that Bangladesh must correct its foundations, eliminate fraudulent practices, and empower youth to become ethical entrepreneurs so that the nation can stand proudly on the global stage.

29 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Yunus says global entry bans on Bangladeshis stem from widespread document forgery

Nahid Islam, convener of the National Citizen Party (NCP) and candidate for Dhaka-11, has alleged that there is no level playing field in the ongoing election campaign. Speaking to journalists in Badda on Wednesday afternoon after a day of campaigning, he said that when candidates or their supporters are attacked or harassed and the administration takes no action, the situation cannot be described as fair. He urged voters to support his Shapla Koli symbol and to vote 'yes' in the referendum.

Nahid Islam claimed that since Tuesday, the election environment has been disrupted across the country, with female activists of the 11-party alliance facing harassment and attacks. He alleged that NCP candidates in Dhaka-18 and Dhaka-8 were also assaulted. Pointing toward the BNP, he accused the party of using muscle power and creating an atmosphere of intimidation to obstruct the election process. He said complaints had been submitted to the Election Commission and law enforcement agencies but no remedy had been provided.

He warned that if such conditions persist, the election could become one-sided and fail to reflect the people’s true verdict. He pledged to work for reform and a corruption-free, equitable state if elected.

29 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Nahid Islam claims election campaign lacks fairness and urges action to restore equal opportunity

A four-year-old boy named Muhammad Mezbah was rescued after being trapped for four hours in a deep tube well pit in Raozan upazila of Chattogram. The incident occurred around 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday in Joynagar village of Kadolpur Union. Fire service and police teams conducted the rescue operation, and the child was pulled out at 8:10 p.m. It was not immediately confirmed whether the boy was alive at the time of recovery.

According to local residents, the pit had been dug for a government-installed deep tube well near houses built for homeless families. The area’s hilly terrain required deep excavation for water, but the pit reportedly remained unsecured for a long time. While playing, Mezbah accidentally fell into it. Witnesses said they initially heard the child crying but could not reach him due to the depth.

Officials from the Raozan Fire Service and police confirmed that rescue efforts continued until the child was recovered. Mezbah is the younger of two children of day laborer Saiful Alam.

29 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Four-year-old rescued after four hours trapped in deep tube well pit in Chattogram

Forty-nine people, including children, women, and elderly residents, were injured on Wednesday afternoon when a rabid dog attacked pedestrians in various areas of Kulaura municipality in Moulvibazar. The victims received treatment at the Kulaura Upazila Health Complex. Among the injured were 40 men, 7 women, and 2 children. Locals later killed the dog after it bit multiple people in neighborhoods such as Joypasha, Magura, Bishrakandi, and Uttar Bazar.

Upazila Health and Family Planning Officer Dr. Zakir Hossain said that 16 of the injured received free government-provided vaccines, but the hospital ran out of stock later that morning. Due to the shortage, other victims had to purchase vaccines privately. The Kulaura municipality had earlier supplied 300 doses to the hospital, but no government vaccines remain. The shortage has been reported to higher authorities.

Municipal administrator and Upazila Nirbahi Officer Md. Mohiuddin stated that more vaccines will be purchased soon. He added that under current law, the municipality cannot conduct dog culling operations despite the rising number of stray dog attacks.

29 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Forty-nine injured in Kulaura rabid dog attacks as hospital runs out of vaccines

A devastating landslide in Indonesia’s West Java province has killed at least 50 people, with 32 others still missing as of Wednesday, according to local media reports. Rescue teams continue to search for survivors despite adverse weather and difficult terrain. Heavy machinery and tracking devices are being used to locate those trapped under mud and debris.

Authorities reported earlier in the day that 48 people had been confirmed dead and 32 remained missing, citing the state news agency Antara. The disaster has displaced at least 685 residents, who have been moved to safer areas. The landslide struck a village in West Bandung Regency on Saturday, burying numerous homes.

Separately, Indonesia’s Navy Chief of Staff Muhammad Ali said that 23 naval personnel were caught in the landslide during a training exercise in the same area. Four of them have been confirmed dead, while 19 remain missing. Rescue operations are ongoing despite the challenging conditions.

29 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

At least 50 dead and 32 missing after a massive landslide in Indonesia’s West Java

At an election rally in Rangpur’s Badarganj upazila on Wednesday evening, Jamaat-e-Islami’s Nayeb-e-Ameer and Rangpur-2 constituency candidate ATM Azharul Islam alleged that the Awami League government had arranged false witnesses through its own tribunal to sentence him to death. He said divine mercy and public support helped him regain freedom after years of imprisonment, asserting that no one can harm those protected by God.

Azharul Islam stated that he was too young to fight in 1971 but was falsely branded a war criminal because of his advocacy for Islam. He claimed witnesses in his trial gave contradictory testimonies, saying they saw alleged killings from distances of three to nine kilometers. According to him, the tribunal’s fabricated evidence led to his 14-year imprisonment and torture.

He further alleged that after his release, some witnesses admitted they were pressured and enticed by the Awami League government to testify falsely. Urging voters to reject corruption, he called for support for the 11-party alliance’s “scales” symbol and a “yes” vote in the upcoming referendum on February 12.

29 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

ATM Azharul Islam alleges false witnesses used in Awami League tribunal to sentence him to death

The election field in Pabna-1 constituency has grown increasingly heated following the allocation of symbols for the upcoming national election. Tensions escalated further after former state minister and Awami League leader Professor Abu Sayeed joined the BNP, withdrawing his independent candidacy and pledging full support to BNP candidate Shamsur Rahman.

Jamaat-e-Islami’s candidate Barrister Najibur Rahman Momen, son of the late party chief Matiur Rahman Nizami, accused the BNP of conspiring to restore fascism by bringing Abu Sayeed into the party. He warned that such activities would be resisted. After receiving his election symbol, Momen alleged that BNP was attempting to disrupt the electoral environment and cautioned that administrative inaction could provoke public outrage.

BNP candidate Shamsur Rahman rejected the allegations, stating that Abu Sayeed was not fascist and had long distanced himself from such politics. He said Abu Sayeed joined BNP through a proper process, strengthening the party’s position in the constituency.

29 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Tensions rise in Pabna-1 as ex-AL leader Abu Sayeed joins BNP, sparking BNP-Jamaat rivalry

Asif Mahmud, chairman of the NCP Election Steering Committee, warned that any attempt to seize polling centers by force would be met with counter-resistance. Speaking on Wednesday at a public rally during the NCP’s election march at the Shaheed Minar grounds in Sarail, Brahmanbaria, he said the party would also resist attacks on women and uphold justice in future governance.

Mahmud highlighted Brahmanbaria’s history of participation in democratic movements from the anti-British struggle to the July uprising. He criticized the current government for failing to deliver development in the district and pledged that the Eleven-Party Alliance would ensure fair budget allocations for all regions if it came to power. He also mentioned that more than 30 alliance activists were injured in an attack on their candidate in Sherpur.

At the same event, alliance candidate Maulana Ashraf Uddin vowed to establish a just Bangladesh, ensure transparency in governance, and resist foreign dominance if elected.

29 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

NCP leader warns of counter-resistance if polling centers are seized by force in Brahmanbaria


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