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IGP Baharul Alam raised a critical question, asking, “Why should police officers have political loyalty as government employees?” He emphasized that the police force should not be aligned with any political party, whether it is Awami League or BNP. He pointed out that the excessive zeal and political loyalty of certain senior officers and members have tarnished the reputation of the police force. “Many of our brothers lost their lives while following orders from senior officers. The responsibility lies with the one who issued the orders, not with those who had to follow them,” he said. He insisted that those in positions of responsibility must face punishment, while those who were compelled to obey should receive justice from the courts.
Police Officers’ Lives Lost Due to Ambitious Officers and Blind Loyalty: IGP
The interim government has decided to move forward with Bangladesh’s transition from a Least Developed Country (LDC) to a developing nation by 2026, reversing earlier considerations of delaying the process. The Chief Adviser has directed authorities to begin preparations to tackle the challenges associated with this transition. Bangladesh is officially set to graduate from the LDC category on November 24, 2026.
Following the recent political shift, the interim government had previously expressed concerns over alleged statistical manipulation during the League’s tenure, raising doubts about whether Bangladesh would achieve developing country status as planned. However, with the latest decision, preparations for the transition are now a priority.
Bangladesh to Transition from LDC Status by 2026: Advisory Council
The government has decided to recruit 2,000 doctors through a special BCS exam to address the shortage of doctors in hospitals, announced Professor Syedur Rahman, Special Assistant to the Ministry of Health. He mentioned that doctors, who had long been deprived under the previous government, went on strike on Wednesday demanding better salaries and allowances due to accumulated frustration. A proposal has been made to raise the age limit for the BCS exam from 32 to 34 years. Efforts will be made soon to fulfill their demands through decisions. The Health Protection Law will be brought to the advisory council’s meeting in the next two to three weeks for the safety of doctors and patients, he added.
Government to Appoint 2,000 Doctors Through Special BCS
Pakistan’s Prime Minister’s adviser, Rana Sanaullah, has accused India of orchestrating the Balochistan train attack, claiming the attacks are being carried out from Afghanistan. He also stated that India supports both the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA). The rescue operation to free hostages ended successfully, with 33 militants killed. Pakistan’s Interior Minister Talal Chaudhry further claimed that India supports the terrorists involved in the attack. The militants had already killed 21 passengers before the operation began.
Pakistan’s Adviser Claims India Behind Balochistan Train Attack
Bangladesh feels deeply ashamed and apologizes to Sister Aciya after the tragic death of a child sexual assault victim in Magura. Hasnat Abdullah, spokesperson of the National Citizen Party, called for the rapists’ death penalty to set an example in the country’s judicial history. The child, who suffered abuse while visiting her sister’s house, passed away on March 13, 2025, despite medical efforts. The Bangladesh Army extended condolences to the grieving family and pledged support.
Bangladesh Apologizes to Sister Aciya Following Tragic Death of Sexual Assault Victim in Magura
The Indian government has introduced the Immigration Control and Foreigners Bill 2025 in the Lok Sabha to curb illegal immigration. The proposed law stipulates a five-year prison sentence and a fine of ₹500,000 for unauthorized entry into India.
The bill explicitly states that no foreigner posing a threat to India’s sovereignty will be permitted entry or residence. Immigration officers will have the authority to arrest suspects without a warrant for violations of immigration laws. Additionally, educational institutions, hospitals, and nursing homes will be required to report foreign nationals residing on their premises.
Forgery of documents will carry a prison term of two to seven years and a fine ranging from ₹100,000 to ₹1,000,000.
India Proposes Harsh Penalties for Illegal Immigration: 5-Year Jail Term for Unauthorized Entry
Dr. Shafiqur Rahman, Amir of Jamaat-e-Islami, expressed deep sorrow over the death of child Afsia, a victim of rape in Magura. In a post on his verified Facebook page, he called for the swift punishment of the perpetrators within 90 days and urged the nation to unite in denouncing rapists. Dr. Rahman also prayed for strength for Afsia’s family and all those grieving her loss. He emphasized the need for both individual and institutional efforts to combat such heinous crimes.
Dr. Shafiqur Rahman Mourns the Death of Rape Victim Afsia, Calls for Swift Justice
The trial for the rape and murder of 8-year-old Asia from Magura will begin within the next seven days, according to legal adviser Dr. Asif Nazrul. He stated, “We have already arranged to receive the post-mortem report today. Asia’s body will be flown by helicopter to Magura for burial, where government adviser Farida Akhter will be present with the family until the burial.” Dr. Nazrul also confirmed that DNA samples have been collected and expressed hope of receiving the report within five days. Furthermore, statements from 12-13 individuals have been recorded under Section 161 of the Criminal Procedure Code.
Trial for the Rape and Murder of 8-Year-Old Asia to Begin in Seven Days: Legal Adviser
A tragic accident in Chattogram’s Dohazari area on the Chattogram-Cox’s Bazar Highway has claimed the lives of three people, including two school-going siblings. Another student, Kazi Fahmida Washima Tushin (15), a ninth grader, was critically injured.
The accident occurred around 8:30 AM when a Chattogram-bound Purabi bus rammed into a battery-powered auto-rickshaw from behind. One student and the rickshaw driver died on the spot, while another student succumbed to injuries on the way to the hospital.
The deceased have been identified as:
• Ruhul Amin (45), the auto-rickshaw driver
• Umme Habiba Rizvi (15), a school student
• Wakar Uddin Adil (12), a school student
Three Killed, Including Two Siblings, as Bus Hits Auto-Rickshaw in Chattogram
Inspector General of Police (IGP) Baharul Islam has urged workers not to block highways in protest over unpaid wages and bonuses ahead of Eid. Speaking to reporters, he acknowledged that every worker has the right to timely wages and bonuses. He emphasized that while factories delaying payments would be held accountable, workers should not resort to road blockades that disrupt public movement. He assured that any grievances could be addressed through appropriate channels and that the police were committed to ensuring public safety during the holiday period. The IGP also noted that during Eid, when Dhaka and surrounding districts become relatively empty, law enforcement would take special measures to prevent theft and other crimes.
Police Chief Urges Workers Not to Block Highways Over Unpaid Wages
The Bangladesh government has extended the magistracy powers of armed forces officials for another 60 days. According to an official gazette notification, commissioned officers of the rank of Captain and above in the Bangladesh Army will continue to exercise special executive magistrate powers across the country. This extension, effective from March 15, 2025, will last for two months.
Bangladesh Extends Military Magistracy Power for Another 60 Days
Renowned Pakistani architect Yasmeen Lari has refused to accept the 2024 Wolf Prize, citing Israel’s atrocities in Gaza. The award, established in 1978, honors outstanding contributions in science and arts. Lari, Pakistan’s first registered female architect, has gained global recognition for her innovative designs and humanitarian work. Speaking to Dawn, she stated she had no choice but to reject the award as a stance against injustice. She has previously received prestigious honors, including the 2023 Royal Gold Medal for Architecture.
Pakistani Architect Yasmeen Lari Rejects Israeli Wolf Prize Over Gaza Atrocities
U.S. President Donald Trump has denied that Palestinians are being forcibly displaced from Gaza, contradicting his previous proposal to turn the region into a luxury destination. Earlier, Trump had suggested that the U.S. should seize control of Gaza and relocate its population, envisioning it as the “Riviera of the Middle East.” In his initial proposal last month, he advocated for the permanent removal of Gaza’s nearly two million residents. However, his latest statement on Wednesday insists that no displacement is occurring.
‘No One is Being Displaced from Gaza’ – President Trump
Human rights organization Fortify Rights has urged Bangladesh and the Arakan Army to establish a ‘humanitarian corridor’ to facilitate aid and trade in Myanmar’s Rakhine State. The group reported that Myanmar’s military junta has been obstructing humanitarian assistance, exacerbating the suffering of civilians. UN Secretary-General António Guterres is expected to discuss humanitarian needs on both sides of the border during his upcoming visit to Bangladesh. Over two million people in Rakhine are in urgent need of food, medicine, and humanitarian aid. Fortify Rights emphasized that establishing a corridor between Bangladesh and Myanmar is crucial for all affected communities.
Fortify Rights Urges Bangladesh to Open ‘Humanitarian Corridor’ for Rakhine Crisis
Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus has expressed deep sorrow over the death of Achia, a child who was a victim of rape in Magura. According to the Press Wing, the child passed away at the Combined Military Hospital (CMH) in Dhaka. Doctors declared her dead at 1 PM.
Dr. Yunus has also directed authorities to ensure swift justice for the perpetrators involved in the case.
Chief Adviser Mourns the Death of Rape Victim Child in Magura
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