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On Sunday (February 2), the body of an eighth-grade girl was recovered from Hatirjheel. The police have reported that the girl was raped by five people after being tied up, and then murdered. In connection with this incident, the police have arrested two youths. The girl went missing on January 16, and her father filed a general diary (GD) on January 19 and a case on January 27. On January 30, police arrested another youth named Rabbi Mridha based on mobile phone leads. Robin and Rabbi Mridha confessed in court under section 164 to the rape and murder of the girl. They met through Facebook, after which she was taken to a house, gagged, raped, and then killed. The bereaved father is demanding justice in this matter.

03 Feb 25 1NOJOR.COM

Schoolgirl Tied Up and Raped, Body Dumped in Hatirjheel After Being Taken by Rickshaw

Abu Sadeq, the managing director of SS Group and leader of the DB Harun syndicate, was arrested on February 3 from his residence in Mohammadpur in connection with the abduction of businessman Zulfiqar Ali. The victim was abducted and taken to the DB office, where an attempt to extort 6 crore taka was made. This was part of a case filed on January 23. Other accused in the case include former DB chief Harun Ar Rashid, former DC Golam Sabur, a former additional DIG, Moniruzzaman Tarun, general secretary of Dhaka District Awami League, and Abu Sadeq’s manager. Abu Sadeq Chowdhury, being a trusted ally of former shipping minister Khalid Mahmud Chowdhury, has used his influence to secure exclusive contracting opportunities in the Ministry of Shipping.

03 Feb 25 1NOJOR.COM

Businessman Abducted: DB Harun Syndicate Leader Abu Sadeq Arrested

After the press secretary of the chief advisor, Shafiqul Alam, now Advisor Asif Mahmud Sajib Bhuiyan has thrown garbage into a dustbin with Sheikh Hasina’s picture! He did this on February 2 at the book fair. In a Facebook post with a photo of him throwing garbage, he wrote, ‘City dwellers! Do not throw garbage anywhere, throw it in the appropriate places.’ Earlier, on February 1, press secretary Shafiqul Alam shared a photo of this dustbin on his Facebook page, in one of which he is seen throwing garbage as well. The dustbin was placed by the anti-discrimination student movement!”

03 Feb 25 1NOJOR.COM

“Now, Advisor Asif throws garbage into a dustbin with Sheikh Hasina’s picture

Hasnat Abdullah, convener of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, assured that the government would rehabilitate those injured in the July-August protests. He mentioned ongoing efforts to secure overseas employment for them and urged patience. Speaking to protesters outside the Chief Advisor’s residence, he acknowledged bureaucratic complications, the rise of middlemen, and internal disputes delaying the process. He criticized government negligence in providing medical care but promised to convey the protesters’ demands for urgent treatment.

03 Feb 25 1NOJOR.COM

Government to Ensure Rehabilitation of Injured Protesters: Hasnat

Injured protesters from the anti-discrimination movement broke through police barricades at midnight on February 2 and gathered in front of the Chief Adviser’s residence, Jamuna, demanding proper medical treatment, rehabilitation, and compensation. Shortly after, Hasnat Abdullah, the convener of the anti-discrimination student movement, arrived to speak with them. Earlier, on February 1, the protesters had blocked the road in front of Pangu Hospital, alleging discrimination in medical treatment and compensation. They continue to chant slogans for their demands.

03 Feb 25 1NOJOR.COM

Injured Protesters from July Break Barricade in Front of Chief Adviser’s Residence

Students of Government Titumir College have declared an indefinite shutdown starting Monday, demanding the college be upgraded to a university. They will continue their “Barasat Barricade to North City” movement. Classes, exams, and administrative activities will remain halted until their demands are met. However, Saraswati Puja celebrations will proceed as planned. The students also demand recognition as a university, withdrawal of an education advisor’s statement, and an investigation into legal obstructions. Earlier, they blocked the Dhaka-Mymensingh Highway for two hours in protest.

03 Feb 25 1NOJOR.COM

Titumir College Shut Down Indefinitely Amid University Status Demand

On Sunday, February 2, at 11 PM, protesting students held a press conference in front of the main gate, announcing their continuation of hunger strikes and the Barasat Barricade to North City movement to demand university status for Titumir College. They have also declared an indefinite college shutdown starting Monday, February 3. Earlier, after a two-hour blockade, students returned to campus at 8 PM. While classes, exams, and administrative activities will remain suspended, Saraswati Puja celebrations on Monday will continue as planned. Their demands include: • University recognition for Titumir College, • The withdrawal of the education advisor’s statement, and • A public apology from the legal advisor for obstructing the formation of the Titumir Commission.

02 Feb 25 1NOJOR.COM

Titumir Students Announce New Program

The government is considering providing lifelong medical care and allowances to those injured in the July people’s uprising, announced Faruk-i-Azam, Advisor to the Ministry of Liberation War Affairs. A department is being set up to implement this, with a budget of 232 crore Taka for this fiscal year. Martyrs’ families will receive savings bonds worth 10 lakh Taka each, and the injured will receive allowances ranging from 50,000 to 3 lakh Taka. The government aims to ensure comprehensive support and honor their sacrifices.

02 Feb 25 1NOJOR.COM

Government Plans Lifelong Care and Benefits for Victims of July People’s Uprising

The injured from the July uprising in Feni have protested on the Dhaka-Chittagong highway, demanding rehabilitation, the cancellation of the category system, and improved medical treatment in a timely manner. Nahid, who was injured in the uprising, stated, “Our fighters are martyred due to the lack of advanced treatment, and we seek recognition from the government.” After the administration promised discussions, the injured students moved from the road after about an hour of blockage. They threatened to block the railway as well if their demands are not met. The injured Azim described it as frustrating, saying, “We do not want to cause public suffering, but we have to take to the streets for our treatment.”

02 Feb 25 1NOJOR.COM

Students injured in the movement have blocked the Dhaka-Chittagong highway.

Under Donald Trump’s orders, the U.S. Air Force has conducted an airstrike on an ISIS secret base in Somalia. The regional authorities of Puntland, a semi-autonomous region in Somalia, confirmed that several key leaders, including a senior member of the militant group, were killed or injured in the attack. This action is part of the United States’ efforts to counter the group’s activities in the war-torn country. Donald Trump confirmed this on his Truth Social platform, and U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth also made a statement. No fatalities have been reported from the attack, but it is believed to have reduced the group’s capabilities. Following the strike, Somalia’s president thanked Trump.

02 Feb 25 1NOJOR.COM

U.S. Airstrike in Somalia Under Trump’s Orders Targets ISIS Base

The court has issued a travel ban against four individuals, including former Awami League Minister for Liberation War Affairs, A.K.M. Mozammel Haque, following a petition by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC). The former minister is under investigation for allegations of receiving contractor commissions, irregularities, laundering illicit wealth abroad, and accumulating assets beyond known sources of income under his and his family’s names. The other three individuals facing travel bans are Additional Secretary of the Ministry of Finance, Farid Aziz, former Commissioner Mohammad Belal Hossain Chowdhury, and his wife, Hosna Ferdous Sumi. The ACC has also formed an investigation committee against them on charges of embezzlement, corruption, and money laundering.

02 Feb 25 1NOJOR.COM

Travel Ban Imposed on Former Minister Mozammel and Three Others

Education Advisor Professor Dr. Wahiduddin Mahmud has stated that there is no scope for granting special privileges to Titumir College. He believes that Rajshahi College should be upgraded to a university at this moment, as it is one of the oldest colleges in Bangladesh. He also urged students of Titumir College to return to classes and avoid causing public inconvenience. Addressing the issue of Dhaka University and the seven affiliated colleges, he noted that since neither side prefers the current arrangement, steps are being taken to establish a separate university for the seven colleges. He further added that setting a strict deadline for fulfilling students’ demands is not desirable.

02 Feb 25 1NOJOR.COM

No Special Privileges for Titumir College: Education Advisor

In the Mirpur 13 section, three advisors inaugurated the canal renovation project by walking on a red carpet placed over the temporary bridge of the canal. Present at the event were advisors Syeda Rizwana Hasan, Adilur Rahman Khan, and Asif Mahmud Sajib Bhuiyan! When asked about the red carpet, she said, “I didn’t notice it.” She also mentioned that the goal is to make three rivers pollution-free by February. Each river contains five meters of plastic. An ADB team will visit on February 16, who will share their experiences of river restoration in China, Nepal, and Indonesia, said advisor Rizwana Hasan.

02 Feb 25 1NOJOR.COM

Three advisors inaugurated the canal excavation by walking on a red carpet

China has pledged to take countermeasures against the 10% tariff imposed by the Trump administration on Chinese imports but has not escalated tensions immediately. Unlike the confrontational approach seen during Trump’s first term, Beijing’s response remains measured. On Sunday, China condemned the US move while signaling openness to negotiations to prevent further deterioration of trade relations. The measured stance suggests China aims to balance retaliation with diplomacy, keeping the possibility of resolution through talks or a challenge in the WTO.

02 Feb 25 1NOJOR.COM

China Vows Retaliation Against US Tariffs, Plans WTO Challenge

Canada has imposed 25% retaliatory tariffs on $155bn worth of US goods, mirroring President Trump’s tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports. Prime Minister Trudeau emphasized standing up for Canadians while warning of economic consequences. The tariffs target American beer, wine, household appliances, and more. Economists predict rising consumer prices as the trade war escalates. The White House defends tariffs as a crackdown on drug trafficking, but Trudeau refutes security concerns. Trump signals further tariff hikes if met with retaliation, deepening tensions between the neighboring nations.

02 Feb 25 1NOJOR.COM

Canada Strikes Back with 25% Tariffs in Response to Trump’s Trade War


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