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Adviser Muhammad Fauzul Kabir Khan, after a coordination meeting with the Chief Adviser at Jamuna, assured that the upcoming Eid-ul-Adha will see minimal power outages and no traffic congestion. He praised officials for staying on duty during the previous Eid, ensuring smooth celebrations. He also noted that major issues at Sayedabad Bus Terminal had been resolved with the Environment Ministry’s help. The adviser termed the success a result of coordinated efforts.
No Load Shedding, No Traffic Jams During Eid-ul-Adha: Power and Transport Adviser
Chief Prosecutor Tazul Islam has claimed that evidence has been found linking deposed leader Sheikh Hasina and former military officer Ziaul Ahsan to nearly 200 cases of enforced disappearance. He said the investigation is in its final stages and includes data suggesting the accused used state power to commit violence against civilians. The probe has gathered victim testimonies, video footage, and drone surveillance as evidence of crimes against humanity.
Evidence Links Sheikh Hasina and Ziaul Ahsan to 200 Enforced Disappearances: Chief Prosecutor
The Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (ECNEC) has approved 14 major projects worth Tk 24,247 crore, including infrastructure development for the Bay Terminal in Chattogram. Chief Adviser chaired the meeting, and Planning Adviser Dr. Wahiduddin Mahmud briefed the press, stating that since Chattogram Port is a river port, the country needs a proper seaport to boost economic growth. The Bay Terminal will be a mega project with four terminals, one of which will be implemented through a PPP model. Other approved projects include a multi-sector Rohingya crisis response plan, urban sewage development in Chattogram, and technical support for a green railway system.
ECNEC Approves 14 Projects Including Bay Terminal Infrastructure in Chattogram
Hefazat-e-Islam Bangladesh has called for a grand rally at Suhrawardy Udyan on May 3. Leader Maulana Mamunul Haque demanded the withdrawal of false cases against their activists during the past authoritarian regime, particularly those related to the 2013 Shapla Chattar crackdown. They also called for the cancellation of the Women Reform Commission’s recommendations and proposed changes to Islamic inheritance and family laws. He warned of larger protests if demands are not met. In addition, Hefazat will hold nationwide demonstrations on April 25 after Friday prayers, protesting India’s Waqf laws and Israel’s ongoing aggression in Palestine.
Hefazat-e-Islam Announces Grand Rally on May 3 Demanding Withdrawal of False Cases and Reform Proposals
Former diplomat Mohammad Sufiur Rahman has been appointed as Special Assistant to the Chief Adviser, with the rank equivalent to a State Minister. Prior to his retirement, Sufiur served as Bangladesh’s Permanent Representative to the UN office in Geneva. According to a report by Kalbela, he had previously harassed current adviser Adilur Rahman at the UN, when Adilur was allegedly there to speak against the Awami League government.
Former Ambassador Sufiur Rahman Appointed Special Assistant to the Chief Adviser
Bangladesh Bank Governor Dr. Ahsan Mansur, speaking in New York, announced that no new banks will be approved on political grounds. He stated that the country can function without IMF loans and that bank mergers are being discussed with IMF due to the unprecedented nature of merging seven or eight banks simultaneously. He also mentioned ongoing efforts to recover laundered money and stressed IMF’s involvement in supporting Bangladesh’s technological development.
No New Banks Based on Political Consideration: Governor Munsur in New York
Workers of Tusuka Group, based in Konabari, Gazipur, are staging protests and work stoppages demanding compliance with BGMEA’s wage structure. Their demands include: no layoffs, full Eid holidays without general leave deductions, annual picnic arrangements, end to nepotism, holiday pay based on joining date, and full payment of pending dues within this month. Although factory authorities issued a notice supporting these demands, the workers have not ended their protest.
Tusuka Group Workers Protest in Gazipur Demanding BGMEA Guidelines Be Followed
The government’s legal adviser has called on the judiciary to do its utmost to serve justice, even within the limitations they face. “Judges have no room for wrongdoing or bias. Performing duties is not conditional upon privileges. They must fulfill their responsibilities even in the absence of convenience,” he said.
Acknowledging the judiciary’s own structural limitations, he emphasized the need to make the legal system more accessible and efficient.
He also referred to the case of 17-year-old Hasnatul Islam Faiyaz, who was arrested during the quota reform protests. He stated that the Ministry of Law had urged a swift investigation. “If the investigation is not concluded, the ministry has limited recourse,” he added.
The case includes confessional statements under Section 164 from two individuals, and questions remain as to why those statements have not been withdrawn after eight months. The adviser clarified that Faiyaz’s brother was not given any assurance but was kept informed of the legal process.
Justice Must Be Made Simpler, Judges Must Deliver Even Without Privileges: Legal Adviser
Thousands across the U.S. took to the streets on Saturday in major cities including Washington D.C., New York, and Chicago to protest against former President Donald Trump. Demonstrators opposed his stance on immigration, public sector job cuts, and policies on Gaza and Ukraine. Protesters chanted slogans like “Free Palestine,” while others waved Ukrainian flags and called on Washington to take a tougher stance against Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Thousands Join Nationwide Protests Against Trump Over Immigration, Gaza, and Ukraine Policies
AIMIM leader Asaduddin Owaisi has called for a prolonged movement to repeal the Wakf Amendment Act 2025, comparing the struggle to the farmers’ protest. Addressing Prime Minister Modi, he said, “He is not even worthy of the dust under Babasaheb Ambedkar’s feet.”
Owaisi claimed that within just one month of the law coming into effect, over 500 Wakf properties in Uttar Pradesh had already been declared as government property. “This is just the beginning,” he warned.
He argued that this amendment is part of a broader pattern of unconstitutional measures being imposed on the Muslim community, citing examples like the triple talaq law, the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), the expansion of the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA), and now, the push for a Uniform Civil Code.
Owaisi Calls for Long-Term Movement to Repeal Wakf Amendment Act
Dr. Md. Abu Jafar, Director General of the Health Directorate, announced plans for a 1,000-bed hospital in Nilphamari, funded by the Chinese government. He noted that despite limited resources, healthcare professionals are serving tirelessly. “We must be even more attentive to patient care,” he said. The health cadre currently has 37,000 positions, but only one is in Grade One. An additional 7,000 supernumerary posts have been created, and recruitment and promotions will begin soon. Moreover, files for the promotion of 3,000 doctors have been approved and will be implemented swiftly.
China to Fund 1,000-Bed Hospital in Nilphamari: DG Abu Jafar
Advisor Farida Akhter has called for accountability over the construction of the so-called “all-weather” road in Mithamain, citing severe environmental damage in the Haor region. She criticized the switch from traditional local rice varieties, which required minimal pesticides and fertilizers, to high-yield ones that heavily rely on chemicals. “ACI is now introducing fully mechanized harvesters due to a labor shortage, but these machines could devastate the region’s fish population,” she warned. Akhter also expressed concern about fisherfolk being deprived of access due to leasing practices and advocated for sustainable, organic agricultural practices in the region.
Officials Behind Mithamain Road Project Should Be Held Accountable: Farida Akhter
Following India’s discontinuation of transshipment facilities, Bangladesh is rapidly expanding its air cargo infrastructure. The government is taking urgent measures to enhance capacity, reduce transportation costs, and ensure uninterrupted export of key products, particularly readymade garments. The Chairman of the Civil Aviation Authority stated, “We are working together to revise existing civil aviation and ground-handling tariffs to make air cargo more cost-effective.” He emphasized that top-level directives have been issued to maintain cargo operations despite external disruptions. Recruitment of additional personnel has already been completed, and reduced handling charges are expected to be announced soon.
Bangladesh Expands Air Cargo Capacity After India Halts Transshipment Access
A group of indigenous students held a press conference demanding the immediate and unconditional release of five University of Chittagong students kidnapped from Khagrachhari. The victims include students from Fine Arts, Drama, International Relations, and Zoology departments. Activist Jallang Enrico Kubi claimed the United People’s Democratic Front (UPDF) was behind the abductions, and criticized the lack of visible action from university and local authorities.
Students Demand Unconditional Release of Five Kidnapped from Khagrachhari
Two officials of Montrim Garments in Kaliakair have been dismissed following the suicide of a worker, 23-year-old Idris Ali. Before ingesting toxic chemicals inside the factory, he posted on Facebook alleging humiliation and job insecurity. The factory claimed Idris consumed aluminum phosphide, a chemical not found on their premises. Production has continued amid ongoing investigations.
Two Officials Dismissed Following Worker Suicide at Gazipur Factory
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