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Mohammad Adnan Saif, a student of the Physics Department and a member of the Chhatra League at Jahangirnagar University, who was temporarily expelled due to accusations related to the July attack, attended the university's exams. Following the incident, 259 students were temporarily expelled by the authorities. Among the expelled students from the Physics Department, Adnan Saif’s name appeared in the eighth position. His participation in the exam has sparked outrage among students. Professor Salauddin commented, “I am not sure whether Saif attended the exam. However, this morning, he and a few classmates came to me. He claimed he was not involved in the attack but participated in the anti-discrimination movement. He provided some photos and a written application, which I have sent to the Vice-Chancellor.”
Expelled JUB Student, Accused in July Attack, Participates in University Exam
Indian opposition parties have accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of orchestrating the Pahalgam attack as a 'false flag operation' to gain political advantage ahead of the upcoming Bihar elections. The opposition also criticized the media’s portrayal of the incident, with Congress leader Rahul Gandhi planning to visit the affected families, while senior journalist Archana Tiwari condemned the media's biased coverage.
Indian Opposition Claims ‘False Flag’ Operation in Pahalgam Attack
In Barisal's Pajravanga village, members of the Taltali Farmers' Association helped a widowed farmer harvest her rice. Unable to afford workers and harvesters, Asma Begum was struggling as her rice crops were rotting in the field. The farmer’s husband works in Dhaka, and the association stepped in to help on Sunday afternoon by cutting and gathering the rice free of charge.
Taltali Farmers’ Team Helps Widow Harvest Rice
Mustafa Jamal Haider, the chief coordinator of the 12-Party Alliance, stated that the alliance seeks to ensure that state power is in the hands of the elected representatives of the people. He emphasized the need for a national consensus as soon as possible, pointing out that political differences are natural in a democracy. Ali Riaz mentioned that discussions for a national consensus with political parties would conclude by May 15th.
12-Party Alliance Calls for National Consensus on General Elections
The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has launched a public investigation against former NCP member Salahuddin Tanveer following allegations of commission-based corruption. The investigation comes after protests from the Bangladesh Youth Rights Council regarding the corruption of Tanveer and two former secretaries. Tanveer is accused of exploiting his position to gain access to government facilities and engage in "tender business," amassing millions in illegal gains.
ACC Launches Public Investigation into Salahuddin Tanveer
BNP leader Mirza Abbas stated that Bangladesh does not seek aid from India but demands its rightful share of water resources. He stressed that water should never be used as a weapon, condemning India’s use of water as a tool of warfare. Abbas mentioned that Bangladesh has access to various ports in India, like Mongla and Chittagong, and now is the time to demand water from the Teesta and Farakka rivers.
Mirza Abbas Demands Fair Share of Water, Rejects Aid from India
The AB Party expressed its condolences over the death of Barrister Abdul Razzak, a senior Supreme Court lawyer and founding principal adviser of the party. Razzak, who had been involved in many significant legal cases since the 1980s, was known for his clear stance on law and justice. The party noted that his death represents an irreplaceable loss to the legal community, and his contributions to maintaining judicial independence and justice will always be remembered.
AB Party Expresses Grief Over Barrister Abdul Razzak’s Death
Rashed Khan, leader of the Gono Adhikar Porishod, has filed a lawsuit over the 2018 attack on the Dhaka University Vice Chancellor's residence, naming 13 individuals, including former Vice Chancellor Akhtaruzzaman. Rashed alleges that on April 9, 2018, a group of youth wearing 'Dhaka College Chhatra League' shirts broke into the residence, vandalized it, and set it on fire. He further stated that he had been arrested and tortured during the protests against Sheikh Hasina on July 1st and the attack on the VC's residence on July 8th, prompting him to file this case.
Seven Years After the VC Residence Attack, Rashed Files Lawsuit Against 13 Individuals Including Ex-VC Akhtaruzzaman
Nasir Uddin Nasir, General Secretary of the Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal, condemned the terrorist attack on Hasnat Abdullah. He criticized the interim government's failure to bring the fascists to justice, exposing the frontline fighters of the July-August uprisings to risks. He also noted that focusing solely on personal political campaigns has deprived the masses of a clear post-uprising political direction. Nasir argued that the primary goal of political movements should be to uphold the spirit of the mass uprisings, not personal political ambitions.
Student Leader Nasir Condemns Attack on Hasnat
In protest of the attack on Hasnat Abdullah in Gazipur on Sunday evening, the NCP has taken to the streets in Dhaka. The party claims that the day before the attack, several student league leaders and activists had threatened Hasnat on Facebook. They assert that the banned fascist student organization, the Bangladesh Chhatra League, is involved in the attack. "In the past 9 months, there have been 36 attacks on individuals and their families involved in the student uprisings, resulting in 89 injuries and one martyrdom. Impunity is to blame," the NCP stated. Protests were held in several cities, including Dhaka, Gazipur, Narayanganj, Rajshahi, Barisal, Kishoreganj, Faridpur, and Rangpur.
NCP Protests in the Capital Against Attack on Hasnat
BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir stated that the party has filed charges at the International Criminal Tribunal over human rights violations during Sheikh Hasina’s 15-year rule. While seeking justice for crimes committed against citizens, he emphasized that any decision to ban or legitimize political parties should come from the people, not imposed by the authorities.
Ban or Not, Let the People Decide Which Parties Should Exist: Mirza Fakhrul
In response to the attack on NCP South Zone Organizer Hasnat Abdullah’s vehicle, party activists and Bangladesh Chhatra Sangsad members staged a protest in Debidwar, Comilla. Local leaders including Nazmul Hasan Nahid, Shamim Kawsar, and Rakibul Hasan Hridoy demanded justice and warned of intensified demonstrations if the perpetrators are not arrested.
Protest Erupts in Comilla’s Debidwar Over Attack on Hasnat Abdullah’s Car
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami has expressed deep sorrow over the death of former Assistant Secretary General Barrister Abdur Razzaq. Party leaders praised his unwavering support for the oppressed, often offering legal help despite facing personal and political risks. They called his death a great loss to the nation, describing him as a veteran lawyer, politician, and guardian figure—especially vital during current national challenges.
Jamaat Mourns the Death of Barrister Abdur Razzaq, Praises His Fight for the Oppressed
Hasnat Abdullah’s vehicle was attacked by 10-12 assailants in Gazipur’s Chandana area, breaking the car’s windows and injuring his hand. The incident was reported on social media by NCP North Zone Organizer Sarjis Alam and confirmed by other party leaders. Hasnat is currently safe inside the IUT campus in Boardbazar, under the protection of law enforcement. The NCP plans to brief the media from its Banglamotor office later tonight.
Attack on Hasnat Abdullah’s Vehicle in Gazipur
BNP leader Ruhul Kabir Rizvi accused the interim government of stalling the election process. Speaking at a human chain demanding the release of ex-MP Shahreen Islam Tuhin, he said, “They keep saying December, then February or June—but no one gives a definitive date.” He claimed the government is using delay tactics while eroding the nation’s democratic pride. “The dream of multi-party democracy remains unfulfilled, and some are trying to sabotage that opportunity,” he warned.
Government Stalling Election, Using Delaying Tactics: Rizvi
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