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Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology (RUET) has dismissed four faculty and staff members for their opposition to the July student uprising. The RUET syndicate made this decision based on evidence that these individuals took a stance against the student movement, were involved in suppressing protests, and remained absent from their duties.
Those dismissed include Siddhartha Shankar Saha, an assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry and a leader of the Rajshahi city unit of the Swechasebak League; Naeem Rahman Nibir, an assistant engineer in the engineering division and a former president of the RUET Chhatra League; and Md. Mahidul Islam, a data processor in the Department of Physics and former president of the RUET Employees’ Association. Additionally, Harun-or-Rashid, an assistant engineer in the Planning and Development Department and a former convenor of the RUET Chhatra League, has also been relieved of his duties.
RUET Dismisses Four Faculty and Staff Members for Opposing Student Movement
BNP leader Ruhul Kabir Rizvi has claimed that some advisors in the interim government harbor hostility toward the BNP. He stated, “Dr. Muhammad Yunus, an internationally respected figure, is now the head of the government. The people of this country expect a positive approach from him. However, I believe there are some anti-BNP advisors within the interim government. Whenever BNP recommends someone for a position, they seem to feel embarrassed and envious.”
Rizvi also criticized those who, according to him, have forgotten the sacrifices of BNP leaders in the fight against fascism and the struggles of Begum Khaleda Zia. He further remarked that if the rule of law were upheld in the country, mob culture would not have flourished. He added that necessary reforms should be carried out by an elected government.
‘Some Advisors in the Interim Government Are Anti-BNP’ – Ruhul Kabir Rizvi
BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir expressed his desire to collaborate more closely with international development partners after attending an iftar event with foreign diplomats in Dhaka. He stated, “The path ahead is clear – a swift return to democracy through a free and fair election.” The gathering was attended by British High Commissioner Sarah Cook, former U.S. Deputy Head of Mission John Danilovich, Pakistani High Commissioner Syed Ahmed Maroof, Turkish Ambassador Ramis Sen, Indian High Commissioner Pranay Kumar Verma, UN Resident Coordinator Gwen Lewis, and EU Ambassador Michael Miller.
Fakhrul Hopes to Work ‘Closely’ with Diplomats
The Central Committee of the Bangladesh Democratic Student Council has suspended Kazi Mazharul Islam’s membership for spreading false information and inciting mob unrest. In an urgent notice on Thursday, the council directed him to provide a valid explanation within one working day as to why he should not be permanently expelled. Recently, Mazharul had posted in support of an accused individual involved in the harassment of a Dhaka University student.
Democratic Student Council Leader Mazharul’s Membership Suspended
Participating in the ‘People’s Iftar’ event on Thursday, Nahid Islam expressed concerns over rising social unrest and law enforcement challenges. “We must let the police do their job. No one should take the law into their own hands,” he said. Nahid emphasized unity, stating, “We stood together on the streets, and we will shape the future together. Through collective struggle, we will build a better Bangladesh.” He also urged the government to ensure stable commodity prices, a hassle-free Eid shopping experience, safe travels, and secure roads during the festive season.
No One Should Take the Law Into Their Own Hands: Nahid Islam
Nahid Islam, convenor of the National Consensus Party (NCP), told Reuters in an interview that holding elections this year is not possible due to inadequate security measures. He stated, “Over the past seven months, we had hoped for political, legal, and governance reforms, but expectations have not been met.” While the Chief Adviser has suggested elections could take place by year-end, Nahid stressed that before any election, a unanimous agreement among all political parties based on the July Declaration is essential.
Election Not Feasible This Year: NCP Leader Nahid to Reuters
After showing signs of recovery, BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir was discharged from Gulshan’s United Hospital on Thursday afternoon and returned home. Later in the evening, he is set to attend an Iftar reception at The Westin Dhaka, organized by the party in honor of foreign diplomats. Fakhrul was admitted to the hospital on March 1 after suddenly feeling unwell. He was under the care of cardiology consultant Professor N.A.M. Momenuzzaman during his stay.
Mirza Fakhrul Leaves Hospital to Attend Diplomatic Iftar
At least 20 leaders and activists from Nurul Haque’s party have joined the NCP. Nurul Haque claims these leaders were enticed with various promises, including offers of 100 million taka and parliamentary positions. However, NCP’s senior joint convenor, Samanta Sharmin, has dismissed these allegations as entirely false. Additionally, Nur accused NCP of influencing student advisors to resign, raising concerns about its political tactics. Meanwhile, NCP leader Abdul Hannan Masud stated that Nur himself is considering dissolving his party to join a new political platform.
NCP Luring Members with Promises of 100 Million Taka and MP Positions: Noor
During the July uprising, a group of pro-Awami League artists formed a WhatsApp group called ‘Alo Asbei’ to express their support for Sheikh Hasina. After screenshots from the group were leaked on August 5, many assumed the group had been shut down. However, actress Sohana Saba recently revealed that auto-invites from the group are still being sent out. She has called for public assistance to stop this. The group’s administrators included former MP-actor Ferdous, Riaz, Saju Khadem, and Shamima Tusti, while other members included Zayed Khan, Simon Sadiq, Sujata, Aruna Biswas, Nipun, Shomi Kaiser, Azizul Hakim, Rokeya Prachi, Sweety, Hridi Haque, Ashna Habib Bhabna, Jyotika Jyoti, Sohana Saba, Chandan Reza, Shuvro Dev, Mushfiqur Rahman Gulzar, S.A. Haque Olik, and Khorshed Alam Khasru, among others.
Pro-Awami Artists’ WhatsApp Group ‘Alo Asbei’ Still Active, Auto-Invites Ongoing: Sohana Saba
Lutfuzzaman Babar has been granted bail in a bribery case involving Tk 2.1 billion, allegedly taken to exonerate Safiat Sobhan Sanvir, a director of Bashundhara Group, in the Sabbir murder case.
The court has set March 18 for arguments against eight accused, including BNP’s Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman and Lutfuzzaman Babar. Other accused in the case include Tarique Rahman’s former APS Mia Nur Uddin Apu, Kazi Salimul Haque Kamal, Ahmed Akbar Sobhan, Safiat Sobhan, Sadat Sobhan, and Abu Sufian.
Lutfuzzaman Babar Granted Bail in Bribery Case
BNP’s Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman and businessman Gias Uddin Al Mamun have been acquitted by the Appellate Division in a money laundering case previously convicting them with seven years of imprisonment.
On Thursday, the Appellate Division, led by Chief Justice Syed Refaat Ahmed, granted Mamun’s appeal against the High Court’s verdict. The case alleged that Mamun received over Tk 200 million from Khadija Islam, Chairman of Construction Company Ltd., in exchange for securing the contract to establish an 80-megawatt power plant in Tongi. A portion of this amount was allegedly enjoyed by Tarique Rahman.
Tarique Rahman and Al Mamun Acquitted in Money Laundering Case
Zahirul Islam, a leader of the Volunteer League in Barguna, has been arrested on charges of extorting Tk 20,000 from local watermelon farmers. A case was filed at Taltoli Police Station by farmer Rakib Bhaddar, accusing Islam and seven others of extortion. On Wednesday afternoon, police produced Islam before the Amtali Magistrate’s Court, which ordered him to be held in jail pending further investigation.
Volunteer League Leader Jailed on Extortion Charges
In a late-night operation in Rangpur, police arrested Afatab Uddin Sarkar, a former MP from Nilphamari and a veteran freedom fighter. Sarkar had been in hiding due to multiple charges, including illegal possession of firearms, use of force, and attempted murder related to his efforts to suppress anti-discrimination protests. Law enforcement officials confirmed the arrest was based on intelligence reports. He will be presented in court on Thursday.
Former MP Arrested After Months in Hiding
Seven months after the fall of the government, Kishoreganj’s Shaheed Syed Nazrul Medical Hospital is still issuing tickets bearing the Mujib Year logo. This has sparked outrage among students and activists involved in the July Revolution. They argue that despite the autocratic regime’s downfall, its loyalists remain embedded in various institutions. On Tuesday, the logo was spotted on emergency department tickets. Hospital authorities claim they are using leftover printed tickets and have not yet received approval to issue new ones.
Mujib Year Logo Still Present on Hospital Tickets Despite Regime Change
Sargis Alam, a key organizer of NCP North, was reportedly injured following an attack by private university students in Bashundhara Residential Area. Both Alam and a group of students have filed complaints at Vatara Police Station. Videos circulating online show a heated verbal altercation escalating into physical clashes. Alam accused a group led by Chhatra Dal’s Shakil of attacking his supporters with sharp weapons, leaving several injured with severe wounds to the head and back.
Violent Clashes in Bashundhara: NCP Leader Injured, Both Sides File Complaints
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