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Following a mass uprising, former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina fled to India. The Bangladeshi government sent a diplomatic request under the extradition treaty for her return. However, nearly three months have passed without a response from India, according to Foreign Ministry spokesperson Rafiqul Islam. Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus, in a recent interview with an international media outlet, warned that Sheikh Hasina’s statements from India could pose a threat to Bangladesh.
India Yet to Respond to Bangladesh’s Request for Sheikh Hasina’s Extradition
Asiya Khatun, a young girl who was raped and killed in Magura, was laid to rest after her funeral prayers. She was buried in her ancestral village of Sonaikundi in Sreepur. Meanwhile, an enraged mob set fire to the house of the accused at around 7:45 PM. Earlier, her body was transported from the Combined Military Hospital (CMH) in Dhaka to her village by helicopter.
Magura Rape Victim Asiya Laid to Rest, Mob Sets Suspect’s House on Fire
Out of 37 political parties, seven have so far submitted their opinions on the five reform commissions’ recommendations, according to the National Consensus Commission. The seven parties are the LDP, Khelafat Majlish, Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Bangladesh, Zaker Party, Bhasani Anusari Parishad, NDM, and Amjanatar Dal.
In an official statement, the commission noted that the key recommendations were sent to all 37 political parties in tabular form on March 6, requesting their feedback within the deadline. As of Thursday, seven parties have responded, while 16 others have requested additional time to submit their full opinions. The commission is also following up with the remaining parties for their input.
Seven Political Parties Have Provided Opinions on Reforms So Far
A fire broke out in a rented unit of the residence of Interior Adviser Jahangir Alam Chowdhury in the DOHS area of Baridhara. The fire originated in the kitchen of the fifth floor, which is rented to a business entity.
Fire service officials confirmed that the fire was caused by an electrical short circuit. Upon receiving the alert, fire service personnel swiftly arrived at the scene and extinguished the flames without difficulty. The fire was completely doused by 7:24 PM, and fortunately, no casualties were reported.
Fire Breaks Out in Rented Unit at Home of Interior Adviser
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has taken full responsibility for his administration’s controversial “war on drugs.” In a video message posted on Facebook, Duterte stated, “No matter what happened in the past, I stand by our law enforcement and military. I will protect you. I take full responsibility for everything.” His statement comes after he was arrested in Manila and extradited to The Hague to face trial at the International Criminal Court (ICC). He is accused of orchestrating the extrajudicial killings of thousands of suspected drug dealers and users during his presidency.
Duterte Takes Full Responsibility for Philippines’ ‘War on Drugs’
Research organizations PROGGA and ATMA have proposed tobacco tax reforms that could generate an additional Tk 20,000 crore in revenue. The plan suggests merging the lower and mid-tier cigarette categories, setting a retail price of Tk 90 per 10 sticks, while premium-tier cigarettes would be priced at Tk 190 per 10 sticks. A 67% supplementary duty, 15% VAT, and a 1% health development surcharge would be imposed. Additionally, the proposal recommends a retail price of Tk 55 per 10 grams of zarda (chewing tobacco) and Tk 30 per 10 grams of gul, with a 60% supplementary duty.
Tobacco Tax Reform Could Generate Additional Tk 20,000 Crore in Revenue
Former Vice-Chancellor of Dhaka University, Professor Dr. AAMS Arefin Siddique, passed away on Thursday night after being on life support for several days. He was receiving treatment at Ibrahim Cardiac Hospital under the care of neurosurgeon Professor Nazrul Islam. A renowned academic, Arefin Siddique served as the 27th Vice-Chancellor of Dhaka University from 2009 to 2017. Following his tenure, he resumed teaching at the Department of Mass Communication and Journalism until retiring in June 2020. His death marks the end of a distinguished career in education and media studies.
Former Dhaka University VC Arefin Siddique Passes Away
A Bangladesh Air Force training aircraft made an emergency landing in Jashore on Thursday. According to an ISPR press release, a high-level investigation committee has been formed to determine the cause of the incident. The aircraft took off from the Bir Sreshtho Matiur Rahman Air Base for a training mission. Both pilots—Group Captain Molla Mohammad Tahidul Hasan and Squadron Leader Ahmad Musa—are safe and unharmed.
Air Force Training Aircraft Makes Emergency Landing in Jashore, Pilots Safe
Election Commission (EC) Senior Secretary Akhtar Ahmed has emphasized that the National Identity (NID) registration system should remain under the EC. “We have built this system since 2007 and have the necessary technical expertise. It would be more logical to expand the existing structure rather than create a new one,” he said. Currently, 182 government agencies and institutions rely on data from the EC’s NID system, highlighting its security and efficiency.
NID Should Remain Under Election Commission: Senior Secretary
At a press conference held at the Foreign Service Auditorium, Chief Adviser’s Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam revealed that significant irregularities occurred in the construction of 560 model mosques across the country. Despite the $1 billion project lacking Saudi Arabian funding, each mosque was built at a cost of Tk 17-18 crore, whereas, according to him, the cost could have been reduced to Tk 7-8 crore without corruption. The Ministry of Religious Affairs has formed a committee to investigate the matter.
Press Secretary: Irregularities in Model Mosque Construction
The government has decided to ensure that all outstanding wages, festival bonuses, and other dues for workers are paid by the 20th day of Ramadan, according to an official statement. Additionally, factory owners have been advised to pay at least 15 days’ wages for March based on their financial capacity. This decision was made at the 85th meeting of the Tripartite Consultative Council (TCC) on Thursday. Law enforcement agencies will closely monitor the situation to ensure compliance. To facilitate transactions, banks in industrial areas will remain open on March 28 and 29 (Friday and Saturday). Furthermore, no worker can be dismissed before Eid, and factory management and worker representatives will mutually decide the holiday schedule for Eid-ul-Fitr.
Government Announces Workers’ Due Payments by 20th Ramadan
Following a request from the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC), a court has imposed a travel ban on former Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) chief Major General (retired) Md. Safinul Islam and his wife, Soma Islam. The couple is under investigation for allegations of financial misconduct and amassing illegal assets through corruption. The ACC expressed concerns that they might flee the country to avoid investigation, prompting the court to restrict their international travel to ensure a fair investigation.
Travel Ban Imposed on Former BGB Chief Safinul Islam and His Wife
Russia has presented a list of conditions to the United States for ending the Ukraine war and rebuilding relations with Washington. The specifics of these conditions remain unclear, but Russia has previously demanded assurances that Ukraine will not join NATO, a ban on foreign military deployments in Ukraine, and international recognition of its annexation of Crimea and four other regions. Russia has long claimed that NATO’s eastward expansion is the “main cause” of the conflict and that the U.S. and Western alliances must address this. Meanwhile, the United States awaits Russia’s response on a 30-day ceasefire agreement.
Russia Presents Conditions to the U.S. for Resolving Ukraine War
In Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh, at least 1,015 individuals were detained as a preventive measure during Holi celebrations, and nearly a dozen mosques were covered with tarps. This included the historic Shahi Jama Masjid, among others that are the subject of Hindu nationalist group campaigns. Opposition parties and Muslim organizations have criticized these actions as a manifestation of the government’s biased policies. They allege that top administration officials and BJP leaders are inciting communal tensions by advising Muslims to stay indoors on Holi.
Muslim Crackdown During Holi Festival in Yogi’s State, Mosques Covered with Tarps
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has arrived in Dhaka on a four-day visit at the invitation of Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus. He was welcomed at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport on Thursday evening by Foreign Affairs Adviser Md. Tauhid Hossain. This marks his second visit to Bangladesh. Discussions during the visit will primarily focus on the Rohingya refugee crisis, with human rights issues also expected to be a key topic. On Friday morning, he will first meet Foreign Affairs Adviser and Special Representative Khalilur Rahman. Later, he will hold a meeting with the Chief Adviser at his office. The Secretary-General is also scheduled to visit the Rohingya camps in Cox’s Bazar and join an iftar gathering.
UN Secretary-General Arrives in Dhaka for Four-Day Visit
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