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Eighteen employees of the Ruppur Nuclear Power Plant have been dismissed in an effort to quell ongoing labor protests. They are also banned from entering the Green City residential area and project site for security reasons. The protests, involving 1,500 employees, began on April 28, demanding the removal of the project’s Managing Director among other reforms.
Ruppur Nuclear Plant Fires 18 Staff Amid Ongoing Worker Protests
Police have confirmed that Tamanna Sharmin, wife of the infamous Sajjad, has been arrested in connection with the high-profile double murder on Baklia Access Road in Chattogram. Both Sajjad and Tamanna were named in the case. Though she initially secured anticipatory bail from the High Court, she failed to surrender after the bail expired, rendering her a fugitive. Previously, Tamanna had made headlines by going live on Facebook, vowing to spend lavishly to secure Sajjad’s release. The double murder was allegedly carried out by Sajjad's associates in retaliation against those who tipped off the police.
Tamanna Sharmin, Wife of Notorious Sajjad, Arrested in Double Murder Case
Following the interim government's decision to ban the activities of the Awami League until all its leaders' trials are concluded at the International Crimes Tribunal, Adviser Asif Mahmud issued a strong warning.
He wrote that while the judicial process is still underway, a complete ban on the party is a more acceptable and permanent resolution. In line with student and public demands, the ICT law has been amended to support this approach. "Reliable information indicates that, after the ban, the war criminals are now planning to incite unrest across the country," he said.
Asif called on the public to remain vigilant and alert, urging everyone to stay united in preserving peace and stability.
War Criminals Are Plotting Nationwide Unrest After Being Banned — Adviser Asif Mahmud Warns
Food Adviser Ali Imam Majumder has assured that Bangladesh has ample food reserves and will not face any food crisis in the near future. “The harvest has been excellent this year in regions including Rajshahi, Brahmanbaria, and parts of Chattogram,” he said. “We expect strong overall production.” He added that the government has taken all necessary measures for food storage. “Bangladesh is now self-sufficient in food. However, as local wheat production stands at only 1 million tons, the country still needs to import an additional 6 million tons annually to meet demand.”
Sufficient Food Reserves in Bangladesh: Food Adviser
In a rare medical event, a woman in Chattogram gave birth to six babies through natural delivery on Saturday afternoon. Among the newborns, five are girls and one is a boy. Doctors report that five of the infants are out of danger, while all six remain under intensive care. The mother, a resident of Eidgaon in Cox’s Bazar, had been under the supervision of Dr. Naznin Sultana Lulu for 19 weeks. “This is the first time we’ve witnessed a successful natural birth of sextuplets,” said Dr. Karishma Sultana. “We anticipated potential complications but are proud of the successful outcome.”
Woman in Chattogram Gives Birth to Sextuplets via Normal Delivery
Adviser Mahfuz Alam stated that the unresolved questions of 1971 must finally be settled. Those who aided in war crimes must issue public apologies. Anyone who wishes to participate in Bangladeshi politics must abandon pro-Pakistan ideology, he asserted. "Pakistan carried out a genocide on this land. While Pakistan has officially apologized and is open to further apologies, their collaborators in Bangladesh have yet to express any remorse," he wrote.
Mahfuz emphasized the need to stop the subtle and indirect narratives that seek to justify genocide. He warned against internal sabotage within the July coalition, calling for transparency and accountability. He also declared there would be no forgiveness for so-called “Mujibist leftists,” branding them as key architects behind enforced disappearances, killings, and the violent crackdowns during the Shapla Square and anti-Modi movements. "They acted as the brain behind those atrocities and still thrive despite their betrayal. These are the traitors of the Thirty-Sixth Division. Even now, they conspire against the July alliance from within the country. But these League loyalists and political opportunists will soon be defeated. Leaning on others for power will no longer work," he concluded.
War Crimes Must Be Addressed, Apologies Are Due — Mahfuz Alam Calls for an End to Genocide Justification
In late January, Kishoreganj police submitted a list of 'high-profile' suspects related to the July uprising to the political wing of the Special Branch (SB). Former President Abdul Hamid ranked 39th on the list. Despite the notification, Hamid departed the country Wednesday night, accompanied by his younger son Riyad Ahmed and brother-in-law Dr. Naushad Khan. He used a diplomatic passport for immigration clearance. Additional IGP Motiur Rahman confirmed that a committee was formed Thursday night to investigate the matter, and said the list of inquiry points is being finalized.
Abdul Hamid Listed Among 'High Profile' Suspects, Yet Leaves Country Unhindered
Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus lauded Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif for agreeing to a ceasefire and entering into talks. He also expressed deep gratitude to Donald Trump and Marco Rubio for their mediation efforts. Yunus affirmed Bangladesh’s continued diplomatic support for resolving disputes between its neighbors. Earlier, India’s Foreign Secretary confirmed that the Director Generals of Military Operations of both nations had agreed to cease all military activities—on land, air, and sea—effective from 5 PM on May 10.
Chief Adviser Praises Modi and Shehbaz for Ceasefire Agreement
Adviser Adilur Rahman Khan criticized both governmental and private entities for undertaking fragmented and uncoordinated development plans, leading to the systematic destruction of agricultural land. He emphasized the urgent need to implement a National Spatial Plan to protect farmland and the environment. "Development should follow environmental protocols to maintain biodiversity and ecological balance," he said, adding that new legislation to protect agricultural land is underway. Environmentalist Syeda Rizwana Hasan added, "Laws and policies alone are not enough; we need a shift in mindset and values. Every government ministry must adopt environmentally conscious practices."
Unplanned Urbanization and Industrialization Destroying Farmland: Adilur Rahman Khan
Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam announced that the advisor council will hold an emergency meeting tonight to discuss the proposed ordinance under the ICT Act related to banning the Awami League. He also criticized India for blocking several Bangladeshi media outlets following the fall of the "fascist regime" in Bangladesh. The secretary emphasized that while some media had previously acted as propaganda tools for AL, the new government wants responsible journalism. Investigations into Abdul Hamid’s departure are ongoing, with several individuals already held accountable.
Emergency Meeting to Discuss AL Ban: Press Secretary
Police have arrested Nehal Ahmed Jihad (24), who was caught on video physically assaulting a woman on the MV Captain launch at the Munshiganj terminal on May 9. The incident, which went viral online, sparked public outrage. Police intervened promptly, ensured the passengers' safety, and have initiated legal proceedings to arrest all others involved.
Man Arrested for Publicly Assaulting Woman on Launch
Legal adviser Asif Nazrul said that the country urgently needs a Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Referring to writer Farhad Mazhar’s repeated calls, Nazrul stated, “It would have been ideal had such a commission existed since 1972. We want to resolve everything professionally. We will establish a Truth and Reconciliation Commission.”
Truth and Reconciliation Commission to Be Established: Asif Nazrul
Shortly after agreeing to a comprehensive and immediate ceasefire with India, Pakistan's Civil Aviation Authority announced the reopening of its airspace for all types of flights. All airports across the country are now fully operational. Pakistan’s Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar earlier confirmed the ceasefire via a tweet, stating that both nations had agreed to an immediate cessation of hostilities.
Pakistan Reopens Airspace Following Ceasefire Agreement with India
Two women were assaulted during a picnic on a passenger launch that stopped at Munshiganj terminal on Friday evening. The launch, hired by 300–400 youths for a music and dance event, departed from Dhaka’s Sadarghat for Chandpur. Around 7:30 PM, a group of 50–60 unidentified men boarded the launch and engaged in a heated altercation with the participants, culminating in physical assaults. A viral video showed a mob beating several young passengers, with one youth named Nehal Ahmed claiming he intervened to control the situation and returned eight stolen mobile phones. He expressed remorse for his actions.
Women Attacked During Picnic on Launch at Munshiganj Terminal
To ensure public order and the security of the Chief Adviser, the Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) has imposed a ban on all types of gatherings, rallies, and processions around the Bangladesh Secretariat and the official residence of the Chief Adviser, Jamuna. The ban takes effect from May 10 and will continue until further notice. Restricted areas include Hotel Intercontinental junction, Kakrail Mosque junction, Officers Club junction, and Minto Road.
Public Gatherings Banned Near Secretariat and Jamuna Residence: DMP
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