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The Constitutional Reform Commission has proposed electing the President through direct votes and making the National Parliament bicameral with 500 seats. It also suggested forming a National Constitutional Council responsible for appointing key constitutional bodies and overseeing caretaker governments. The Election Commission Reform Commission has recommended holding local elections before national elections and implementing online voting alongside ballots. Additional proposals include re-elections if less than 40% of votes are cast, introducing a ‘No Vote’ option, canceling elections if ‘No Vote’ wins, and incorporating national referendums.
Commission Recommends Expanding Parliament to 500 Seats
An internal police report highlights that despite various reforms, the police cannot become citizen-friendly unless corruption in other government sectors is addressed. The report describes ‘public-friendliness’ as an infectious trait, stating that if other institutions remain unfriendly, expecting only the police to change is unrealistic. Issues identified include flawed recruitment processes, extreme behavioral problems, an insufficient number of officers compared to service demand, and dual responsibilities at both station and field levels. Additionally, political pressure, bureaucratic hurdles, and a culture of favoritism in service delivery contribute to the problem.
Report Identifies 13 Reasons Why Police Remain Unfriendly to Citizens
The Supreme Court has disclosed information regarding 12 High Court judges who were sent on leave due to allegations of partisanship, corruption, and links to fascist elements. According to court administration, one judge resigned on January 30, two were not appointed as permanent judges, and two have retired. Full investigations by the Supreme Judicial Council are ongoing against four judges, while preliminary inquiries are underway for the remaining three. Earlier, on October 15, Hasnat Abdullah and Sarjis Alam called for the resignation of these judges, leading to a protest at the High Court. However, the Chief Justice clarified that he lacked the authority to remove judges, as it falls under the President’s jurisdiction.
Supreme Court Discloses Details on 12 Suspended Judges
Legal Advisor Asif Nazrul has announced plans to withdraw politically motivated ‘phantom cases’ filed against opposition members during the Awami League government’s tenure. He revealed that 36 types of documents previously required authentication by the Ministry of Law, causing public harassment, will now be digitized. He also detailed the progress made in six months of the interim government, including efforts to establish a separate judicial secretariat, abolish arbitrary marriage registration taxes, and review the controversial Cyber Law. Additionally, amendments to the 1973 International Crimes Tribunal Act and a new ordinance on judicial appointments have been implemented.
Phantom Cases from Awami League Era to be Withdrawn
The Constitutional Reform Commission has recommended abolishing the ‘Father of the Nation’ clause, stating that the principle of secularism in the 1972 Constitution has created division and confusion. The commission’s full report, released on Saturday, argues that mandating Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s portrait promotes personality cults and paves the way for autocracy. It asserts that Bangladesh’s independence was a collective achievement of countless leaders and sacrifices, with no historical basis for a single ‘Father of the Nation.’ The report also claims that secularism was never part of Awami League’s pre-Liberation War manifesto and was inserted without discussion. Furthermore, it identifies elements of fascism within the 1972 Constitution and recommends maintaining Islam as the state religion, given the majority consensus.
Commission Recommends Abolishing ‘Father of the Nation’ Clause
To maintain law and order, the nationwide ‘Operation Devil Hunt’ has commenced. On February 8, Islamic scholar Mizanur Rahman Azahari posted on social media expressing his support for the operation, writing, “May Operation Devil Hunt be successful.” His followers also showed their support in the comments. Earlier, the Ministry of Home Affairs announced that the operation would begin across the country, including in Gazipur. A decision regarding the operation was made in a meeting after Friday night’s attack on student protesters. Prior to this, Advisor Asif Mahmud provided details about a joint forces operation to recover illegal weapons.
Azahari Supports ‘Operation Devil Hunt’
Billionaire and Trump advisor Elon Musk has criticized the U.S. military’s inefficiency, warning that without urgent reforms, America will face a devastating defeat in the next war. He described the military as “incompetent” despite its massive $850 billion budget. Musk emphasized that outdated strategies and bureaucratic inefficiencies are weakening national security. Speaking at West Point, he highlighted drones and AI as the future of warfare, citing Ukraine as an example. He also echoed Trump’s past concerns about wasted military spending in West Asia.
Elon Musk Warns: U.S. Military Risks Losing the Next War Badly
Residents of Old Dhaka are facing an unexpected water crisis, with areas like Hazaribagh, Lalbagh, and parts of New Paltan being the worst affected. Frustrated locals have gathered at nearby water pumps, demanding answers. Rohan Ahmed, one of the affected residents, stated, “We’ve been struggling with water shortages for the past 10 days. I have to go to my relatives’ house in Mohammadpur just to take a shower!” In response, Rokeya Begum, Deputy Assistant Engineer of Dhaka WASA’s MODS Zone-2, acknowledged the issue, saying that efforts are underway to increase water extraction in affected areas. However, she admitted that while supply has slowed down, it has not completely stopped. Despite residents lodging complaints for over a week, pump operators remain uncertain about when the issue will be resolved. The executive engineer of the zone claimed he had not received any formal complaints but assured that he would investigate the matter on-site. The ongoing crisis continues to frustrate residents, raising concerns about WASA’s efficiency in addressing urgent supply issues.
Sudden Water Crisis in Dhaka: What WASA Says
The Anti-Corruption Reform Commission’s full report was made public on Saturday (February 8) through the Cabinet Division’s website. The report, submitted on January 15 by commission head Dr. Iftekharuzzaman, spans 47 pages and outlines a series of recommendations to curb corruption and misuse of power. The commission strongly emphasized preventing individuals from exploiting their positions for personal gain or accumulating illicit wealth. Among its key proposals: • The appointment of an ombudsman to oversee a universal anti-corruption strategy for all state institutions. • A strict ban on legalizing illicit income under any circumstances. • Mandatory registration of all foundations, companies, and trusts with full disclosure of ownership details. • Elimination of bureaucratic delays under the guise of investigations. The commission also proposed a four-year term structure, with five members, including at least one woman. It recommended that the secretary be appointed through an open recruitment process. Additionally, the report suggests setting up ACC offices in every district and establishing special anti-corruption courts nationwide.
Reform Commission Urges Action, Rejects Delays in Investigations
The interim government has published the full reports of six reform commissions on the Cabinet Division’s website on Saturday (February 8). These commissions were formed by the administration of Mohammad Yunus following the mass uprising, with a mandate to propose reforms in various sectors of governance. Initially given a 90-day deadline, the commissions have now submitted their recommendations. The published reports cover constitutional amendments, election commission reforms, police reforms, anti-corruption measures, public administration changes, and judicial sector reforms. Earlier, on Tuesday, legal expert Asif Nazrul stated that, based on the commission’s recommendations, a dialogue would soon be initiated to reach a national consensus among political parties. If necessary, discussions will continue through the month of Ramadan.
Full Reports of Six Reform Commissions Published
In a series of operations on Friday night, authorities arrested four senior police officials, including DIG (Deputy Inspector General) Molla Nazrul Islam, former Commissioner of Gazipur Metropolitan Police. The other arrested officials include Nilphamari Superintendent of Police Asaduzzaman, Rangpur Superintendent of Police Abdul Mannan, and Abul Hasnat. According to police sources, Nazrul Islam faces allegations of extrajudicial killings, forced disappearances, and abuse of power. Abul Hasnat came under heavy criticism for his controversial statements regarding the 2024 elections and the July mass uprising. He was also accused of orchestrating staged counterterrorism operations and using excessive force during the protests. Similarly, Asaduzzaman was criticized for his role in suppressing the July uprising and his involvement in financial irregularities. The Dhaka Metropolitan Detective Branch has confirmed the arrests of one DIG and three SPs, marking a significant development in ongoing investigations into police misconduct.
Four Senior Police Officers, Including DIG, Arrested
Asif Nazrul, an advisor, stated in a press briefing on February 8 that they are committed to holding free and fair elections based on political consensus. He emphasized that they have no interest in delaying the process to stay in power. He also announced plans to initiate discussions with political parties by mid-February, even during Ramadan if necessary. Nazrul affirmed that political parties have the right to demand an expedited election process and that many necessary reforms have already been implemented. He stressed that constitutional and electoral reforms must be finalized through dialogue and mentioned that most of the urgent tasks could be completed within a month.
'We Have No Interest in Clinging to Power Unnecessarily': Advisor Asif Nazrul
The US State Department has officially notified Congress of a planned $7.4 billion arms sale to Israel. The deal will be delivered in two phases. The first shipment, worth $6.75 billion, includes precision-guided munitions, 166 small-diameter bombs, 2,800 500-pound bombs, fuses, and other military equipment, all set to be delivered this year. The second phase, scheduled to begin in 2028, involves 3,000 Hellfire missiles valued at $660 million.
US to Sell $7.4 Billion in Weapons to Israel
A Jubo Dal activist was shot in the chest and leg on Friday night in Sonaiamuri, Noakhali. The victim, identified as Mizan (39), was attacked after a dispute with youths from a neighboring union escalated. The altercation reportedly began over a minor issue, leading Mizan’s followers to assault a rival named Zahir. Shortly afterward, unidentified assailants stopped Mizan’s autorickshaw, shot him, and fled the scene. Sonaiamuri police stated that the incident stemmed from a land dispute. The wounded activist is currently receiving treatment at a hospital in Dhaka. Authorities have advised his family to file a formal complaint, assuring them that legal action will follow upon receiving an official report.
Jubo Dal Activist Shot in Chest After Autorickshaw Stopped
Authorities successfully defused a set of crude bombs, locally known as cocktails, found near Farmgate in Dhaka. Around 12:00 PM, a caller to the national emergency number 999 reported a suspicious object resembling an explosive. Sher-e-Bangla Nagar police quickly responded and called in the Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) Bomb Disposal Unit. By 12:45 PM, the unit secured the area and confirmed that the objects were crude bombs. They were safely neutralized shortly afterward. Police suspect the devices were planted to create public panic. Investigations are ongoing to identify those responsible.
CTTC Defuses Cocktails Found in Farmgate
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