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Officials and employees of the National Board of Revenue (NBR) observed a full-day work stoppage for the second day, protesting the ordinance to dissolve the institution and pressing four key demands. The two main gates of the NBR building remained locked, rendering operations effectively inoperative. According to the announced program, all tax, customs, and VAT offices except for export and international passenger services were shut from 9 AM to 5 PM. On Monday, the full work stoppage will continue across all tax departments, excluding international passenger services.
NBR Employees Strike for Second Day Over Dissolution Ordinance, Four Demands Raised
BNP leader Ishraq Hossain has filed a writ petition in the High Court seeking to be sworn in as Mayor of Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC). This follows the court's earlier dismissal of a petition that sought to block his swearing-in, stating the petition was filed in the wrong forum and lacked jurisdiction.
Ishraq Hossain Files Writ Petition to Be Sworn In as DSCC Mayor
A Dhaka court has issued arrest warrants against two individuals—former journalist union leader Khairul Alam and alleged Awami League donor Asaduzzaman Asad—in a defamation case filed by Jugantor Editor Abdul Hai Shikder. Another accused, Mahbub Morshed of BSS, remains out on bail, with his bail extended until the next hearing.
Arrest Warrants Issued in Defamation Case Filed by Jugantor Editor
Ali Riaz, Chair of the National Consensus Commission, stressed that meaningful reform is not possible without civil society engagement. He noted that while the commission has held discussions with 33 political parties over six months, full consensus has not been reached on all issues. He underscored the importance of creating a national charter and treating this opportunity with the seriousness it deserves, promising transparency on unresolved issues.
No Reforms Without Civil Society Participation: Dr. Ali Riaz
Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam clarified that while Bangladesh welcomes investments from global corporations in Chattogram Port's terminals, the port itself is not being handed over to any entity. He confirmed foreign investors have already pledged $3 billion. On national elections, he stated that the polls will be held by June 30 next year, emphasizing the current interim government's mandate includes reform, justice, and elections—unlike previous ones limited to electoral duties.
We Want Global Giants to Help Manage, Not Take Over Chattogram Port: Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam
Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) Administrator Mohammad Ejaz announced that homes in Gulshan, Banani, and surrounding areas that discharge sewage directly into lakes and water bodies will be marked with red paint. He emphasized that every home must have a septic tank as per RAJUK regulations. The DNCC will also begin a post-Eid eviction drive to clear illegal encroachments from roads and sidewalks. Additionally, waste management responsibilities in areas like Gulshan, Banani, Baridhara, and Niketan will be reassigned to local housing societies.
DNCC: Red Markings on Homes Polluting Lakes with Sewage
The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) has frozen 35 bank accounts linked to journalist Munni Saha and her affiliates, totaling Tk 181.6 million. According to CID’s Special Superintendent of Police (Media), Jasim Uddin Khan, the accounts belong to Saha, her husband Kabir Hossain, and their associated individuals and organizations. The CID alleges that the couple misused their journalistic platform to illegally earn money through influence, fraud, and extortion. The illicit funds were reportedly laundered through these accounts. The freeze follows an investigation by the CID’s Financial Crime Unit.
CID Freezes Journalist Munni Saha’s Bank Accounts Containing Over Tk 180 Million
Sharif Osman Hadi, spokesperson for the Inqilab Manch, has called for the formation of a national government within the next few months, uniting all anti-fascist political forces. He warned that if BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami do not cooperate, they must be held accountable before the nation. The proposed national government would last 10 to 12 months. If such a government cannot be formed, he urged the creation of a National Unity Council led by Dr. Yunus, composed of party representatives with cabinet-level status who would function as watchdogs, not ministers. Hadi also highlighted growing concerns among July uprising fighters regarding the chief adviser’s position.
Hadi Calls for Formation of National Government Within Months, With Three Core Demands
A special documentary screening and discussion event was held at Bishwo Shahitto Kendro auditorium on Saturday, commemorating the 49th anniversary of the historic Farakka Long March led by Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani. Poet and political thinker Farhad Mazhar attended as the chief guest. Speakers emphasized the contemporary relevance of Bhashani’s philosophy on environmental protection and discussed the significance of the Farakka Long March in shaping Bangladesh’s future.
Documentary Screening and Discussion Held to Mark 49th Anniversary of Historic Farakka Long March
Interim government adviser Rizwana Hasan has declared that factories using underground water must pay a usage fee. This initiative aims to curb river and reservoir pollution and enforce the reuse of industrial wastewater. She also revealed that an action plan is being formulated to recover and protect four major rivers around Dhaka. "We won’t be able to complete all tasks within our tenure," she said, "but we will begin restoring the Turag River and prioritize reclaiming Gacha canal, Lobondaha, and illegally occupied forest land after August 8."
Industrial Use of Groundwater Must Be Paid For: Rizwana Hasan
Government employees held a protest march inside the Secretariat on Sunday against controversial provisions in the amended Public Service Ordinance 2025. The protestors demanded the removal of what they termed "draconian and black" clauses. Failing to meet the legal adviser, they met with the Law Secretary, who assured that their concerns would be reviewed sympathetically. Public Administration Senior Secretary Mokhlesur Rahman stated, "No ordinance will be finalized without discussions with employee representatives." Notably, the ordinance includes a clause requiring the trial of accused public servants within 25 days.
Protests Erupt Inside Secretariat Over Controversial Clauses in Public Service Ordinance 2025
The Anti-Discrimination Employee Unity Forum announced a protest for Sunday at 10 a.m. in front of the Cabinet Division and Ministry of Public Administration. The group demands the removal of controversial pro-Awami League officials appointed on contract. They expressed solidarity with ongoing protests by student groups and civil society, including the July Unity, calling for a bureaucracy free from partisan influence.
Anti-Discrimination Employee Forum to Protest Sunday Demanding Removal of Controversial Contract Officials
The Bangladesh Police Service Association has issued a strong condemnation in response to a viral video of Gono Odhikar Parishad (GOP) President Nurul Haque Nur making threats against the police.
In the video, Nur is heard saying: “If the police lay a hand on us, that hand won’t remain intact. Just like in Jatrabari, where the public beat police officers and hung them from the bridge — if any activist of Gono Odhikar Parishad is harmed, similar consequences will follow.”
The Police Service Association denounced the statement as highly inappropriate and unacceptable, emphasizing that while constructive criticism is welcome, such remarks constitute a direct threat to law enforcement. They further stated that this kind of incitement is not only irresponsible but also amounts to a criminal offense under the law.
Police Service Association Strongly Condemns Nurul Haque Nur’s ‘Threat to Police’
A rally titled ‘March for Yunus’ was held at Shahbagh, demanding that Dr. Muhammad Yunus be made the President of Bangladesh. Organizers of the event also called for the formation of a national government.
They presented three additional demands: constitutional reforms, prosecution of the ruling Awami League for the alleged “July massacre,” and a five-year mandate for Dr. Yunus.
Shahbagh police station’s Officer-in-Charge Khalid Mansur confirmed the rally, stating that it was organized by the Inqibal Mancha and attended by a small group of people.
‘March for Yunus’ Rally: Calls to Appoint Dr. Yunus as President and Form a National Government
Adviser Asif Mahmud has stated that attempts are being made to create a misleading perception about him for political purposes. Addressing the recent rumors and allegations involving his former Assistant Personal Secretary (APS), he clarified that he himself had formally requested the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) to launch an investigation.
Mahmud emphasized that in post-July Uprising Bangladesh, there is a national commitment to hold anyone involved in corruption accountable, regardless of their identity. He highlighted that the impartiality and professionalism of constitutional institutions are key indicators of progress in the new Bangladesh.
He further noted that he has instructed all concerned, including the relevant ministry, to fully cooperate with the investigation regarding his former APS.
Attempts Are Being Made to Mislead the Public About Me— I Requested the ACC to Investigate the APS Allegations: Asif Mahmud
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