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Religious Affairs Adviser Dr. A.F.M. Khalid Hossain emphasized that a unified stance by Islamic scholars could compel the state to reverse misguided decisions. He envisioned a future where 50 religious scholars sit in Parliament and several serve as ministers. “If we can connect with the people, we can ensure the correct propagation of Islamic principles and Quranic teachings,” he said.
State Must Yield to United Voice of Islamic Scholars: Religious Affairs Adviser
The US State Department has issued a Level 3 travel advisory for Bangladesh, warning citizens to reconsider travel. A complete travel ban was placed on the Chittagong Hill Tracts—Khagrachhari, Rangamati, and Bandarban—due to risks including communal violence, kidnapping, and criminal activity. The advisory noted that both family disputes and religious targeting have led to abductions, and travelers require prior permission from the Ministry of Home Affairs to visit these areas.
US Issues Level 3 Travel Advisory for Bangladesh; Bans Travel to Hill Tracts
The U.S. government has recently revoked the visas of nearly 5,000 international students, including many from India and Bangladesh. Around 50% of the cancellations are due to violations related to visa conditions, including fraud and misrepresentation. Officials have warned students to avoid agents and ensure they meet all academic and legal requirements.
U.S. Cancels Visas of 5,000 International Students Including from India and Bangladesh
Home Affairs Adviser Jahangir Alam visited a local police station to inspect the living and dining arrangements for lower-ranking officers. He described the conditions as very poor and said the Chief Adviser had directed them to find solutions. He also mentioned efforts to improve law and order, including a new initiative to assign police officers to their home districts, allowing them more time with family, especially given their limited leave allowances.
We Aim to Keep Lower-Rank Police Officers in Their Home Districts: Home Affairs Adviser
At a memorial event for Dr. Zafrullah Chowdhury, Sharmin S Murshid reflected on the failures of post-1971 politics. She said that freedom fighters were neither utilized nor rehabilitated after independence, and democracy, equality, and justice remained elusive. “That’s why events like July 24 happened,” she said. Murshid called for a cultural shift within political parties and warned young people against adopting outdated political practices. She urged them to follow the idealistic path set by Dr. Zafrullah.
Post-1971 Politics Failed, Veterans Neglected, Justice Undelivered: Sharmin S Murshid
The Women’s Reform Commission has recommended that sex workers and domestic workers be recognized as laborers under the country’s existing labor laws. Among its proposals is increasing the number of parliamentary seats to 600, with each constituency having one general seat and one reserved seat for women — both to be filled through direct elections. The commission believes this reform can be implemented under the interim government. If a bicameral system is introduced, the commission also recommends that 50% of the upper house seats be equally nominated by all parties with an equal number of men and women, and the remaining 50% be allocated on a non-partisan basis, ensuring representation from five women’s rights movements.
Sex Workers And Domestic Workers Should Be Recognized As Laborers: Women's Reform Commission Suggests
Hafiza Akhter Jhumur has publicly accused Ahidul Islam Durjoy, a field officer of the National Intelligence Agency, of defrauding her of Tk 2 million under the false promise of marriage. She alleged that they met in 2020 while working for CODEC NGO, during which time Durjoy took inappropriate photos of her and used them to blackmail her into a relationship. He reportedly took large sums of cash from her under various pretexts and issued a fake cheque worth Tk 2 million. Durjoy is currently in prison in connection with the case.
Intelligence Officer Accused of Fraud After Promising Marriage
Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus stated that the recommendations which can be quickly implemented should be carried out through the current process, as women around the world are watching and will evaluate it. Emphasizing that this is not solely a women’s issue but a broader societal concern, he said the report will be printed like a textbook and made accessible to the public rather than kept as a mere office document. The recommendations from the Women’s Reform Commission will also be brought to political parties through the National Consensus Commission. Commission Chairperson Shirin Parvin Huq added that the proposals have been divided into three categories: actions the current government can take, those for the next elected government, and separate reflections of the hopes and demands of the women’s movement. Earlier, the report was submitted to the Chief Advisor.
Chief Advisor Urges Implementation Of Women's Reform Commission Recommendations
A video of Home Affairs Adviser Jahangir Alam Chowdhury speaking with an elderly man at Turag Police Station has gone viral. In the video, the adviser is seen asking the man, “Who filed a case against you?” The man replies, “My wife.” When asked about the nature of the case, he says it’s a domestic abuse case. The elderly man explains that his first two wives passed away. He later married another woman, divorced her, and then remarried. He claims that the woman who filed the case is the same previous wife and insists that her allegations are false.
Four Marriages: Elderly Man Faces Home Affairs Adviser at Police Station in Domestic Abuse Case
Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus has said that the upcoming national election will be the best in the history of Bangladesh. During a meeting with a delegation from the Asian Network for Free Elections, he stated that the election will be free, fair, and inclusive. He added that it will serve as a milestone in the country’s democratic journey. The delegation expressed gratitude for the opportunity to meet the Chief Adviser and reaffirmed their commitment to working with all stakeholders to ensure a transparent and credible electoral process.
Upcoming Election Will Be the Best in Bangladesh’s History: Chief Adviser
The Internet Service Providers Association of Bangladesh (ISPAB) has announced that the minimum broadband speed for the Tk 500 monthly package will be raised from 5 Mbps to 10 Mbps. ISPAB President Imdadul Haque stated that the organization aims to raise the minimum speed further to 20 Mbps, which will require a license upgrade. He called for extending ISP license validity to 10 years to attract investment and urged the government to simplify the licensing process. ISPs also requested a three-year suspension of the Service Obligation Fund (SOF).
ISPA Bangladesh Increases Minimum Broadband Speed to 10 Mbps for Tk 500 Package
Speaking on the issue of noise pollution, Environmental Adviser Rizwana Hasan expressed frustration at public expectations. “Everyone sees me and says, ‘Apa, the horns are still blaring.’ You’ve been honking for 53 years, and your driver continues to honk. Why blame me?” she remarked. “My job isn’t to stop individual horns—it’s to ensure the law is enforced. A behavioral change is crucial.” She also warned of a dangerous future for the next generation, citing rising incidents of floods and cyclones. Praising the current government for involving youth, she noted that for the first time, three young advisers have been included in the advisory council and are taking on vital roles.
“Stopping Horns Isn’t My Job—Implementing the Law Is”: Environmental Adviser Rizwana Hasan
Home Affairs Adviser Jahangir Alam Chowdhury has instructed law enforcement to prevent any future rallies by the Awami League. He said the party, ousted during the recent uprising, has been trying to re-enter politics through flash protests in Dhaka and other areas, causing public concern. Activists are also campaigning for the party to be banned and held accountable for alleged crimes against the people.
Home Adviser Orders Law Enforcement to Prevent Future Awami League Marches
At a meeting with NCP, National Consensus Commission Vice-President Prof. Ali Riaz said there is now a real chance to build a new Bangladesh. “Our job is to prevent the return of fascist rule,” he declared. While acknowledging differing views on reform proposals, he emphasized the need to identify consensus points and develop a national charter reflecting public aspirations. He praised NCP for their role in resisting authoritarianism and called for continued commitment to state reform.
Ali Riaz Urges Collective Effort for a New Bangladesh, Free from Fascism
Hezbollah’s Deputy Secretary General Naim Qassem stated on Friday that the group will not consider disarmament. “The term ‘disarmament’ must be erased from our vocabulary,” he said. Senior leader Wafic Safa added that any negotiations over weapons would only occur after Israel completely withdraws from southern Lebanon and releases prisoners. He also stressed that Hezbollah has already transferred control of nearly 190 out of 265 military sites south of the Litani River to the Lebanese army.
Hezbollah Will Not Disarm, Says Deputy Leader
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