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Three individuals have been arrested following a case filed over inciting protests and obstructing the motorcade of two government advisors during their visit to Jaflong’s environmentally critical zone. The incident occurred on Saturday, targeting advisors Rizwana Hasan and Faozul Kabir Khan. The case names nine specific individuals and lists 100 to 150 others as unidentified suspects. Among those arrested are Delwar Hossain Delu (Vice President, Purbajaflong Union Labor Party), Shahjahan (Vice President, Gowainghat Labor Party), and a youth named Faruk Mia.
Three Arrested for Inciting Protest Against Officials in Jaflong
The Combined Non-MPO Unity Council has issued a three-day ultimatum to the government to include state-recognized institutions under the Monthly Pay Order (MPO) scheme. Chief Coordinator Principal Selim Mia stated that although an assurance was given on March 11 by education advisors and relevant authorities, no action has followed. If the demand is not met within the deadline, the group plans to resume continuous sit-in demonstrations in front of the National Press Club starting Saturday.
Teachers Demand MPO Inclusion Within Three Days, Threaten Continuous Protest
A crude bomb explosion occurred on Monday morning outside the International Crimes Tribunal in Dhaka during a hearing related to a case against Sheikh Hasina. According to eyewitnesses, around 7:00 AM, two crude bombs were hurled by unidentified individuals near the High Court gate. One exploded outside the gate near the shrine, while the other landed unexploded near Doel Chattar. The incident coincided with a hearing concerning allegations of crimes against humanity involving Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
Crude Bomb Explodes Outside War Crimes Tribunal Amid Sheikh Hasina Case Hearing
Salman Khan, a supervisor of the luxury bus line ‘Saint Martin,’ was abducted on Monday in Teknaf, Cox’s Bazar. He was reportedly taken by unknown individuals after his bus was stopped near the new road junction in South Alikhali on its way to Dhaka.
Police Inspector (Investigation) Himel Roy of Teknaf Model Police Station confirmed that they are actively investigating the case, though no formal complaint has yet been filed by the victim’s family.
Luxury Bus Supervisor Abducted in Teknaf
Gono Odhikar Parishad President Nurul Haque Nur alleged that a sudden power outage during his rally speech might have been an intentional disruption.
"Make sure the markets where we host programs don’t suffer power sabotage. This may be a tactic to silence our voice," said Nur. He reiterated that his party is composed of honest, corruption-free individuals and pledged to continue their struggle without compromise. Nur also warned ruling party officials in Dashmina and Galachipa that the people would respond through their votes in the next election.
Power Outage During Speech May Be a Deliberate Disruption: Nur
BNP leader Mostafa Zaman claimed that aside from Shaheed President Ziaur Rahman and Begum Khaleda Zia, all others pursued politics for personal gain. He credited Zia for securing the country's independence and Khaleda Zia for her fight to restore democracy.
He added that under Tareq Rahman’s leadership, a mass uprising is underway. Zaman criticized Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina as an autocrat and accused her of nepotism — a practice he claims was avoided by Zia’s family. He warned that disciplinary actions would be taken against any BNP members aiding the ruling party’s alleged corruption or criminal activities.
Only Ziaur Rahman and Khaleda Zia Practiced Selfless Politics: BNP's Mostafa Zaman
BNP leader Lion Khorhshed Alam extended financial aid to widow Hanufa, who is living in dire conditions with her two children in Savar. The assistance came under the directive of BNP Acting Chairman Tareq Rahman.
Alam stated, “We have provided cash assistance for building a new home for Hanufa on behalf of Tareq Rahman. Our humanitarian efforts will continue.”
BNP Provides Aid to Struggling Widow in Savar on Tareq Rahman’s Behalf
Mohammad Naim Mia (21), a college student, succumbed to injuries at Dhaka Medical College Hospital following a brutal knife attack in Gafargaon, Mymensingh. The incident occurred last Friday night and is believed to be a result of a longstanding feud.
The attackers allegedly include Topu Mia, his father Shamsul, Jalil (son of Islam Uddin), and several unidentified individuals. Naim's family also claims they are receiving threats. Gafargaon OC Ferdous Ahmed stated that Naim had six prior cases against him, involving assault and theft, which may be linked to the dispute.
College Student Dies in Knife Attack Stemming from Previous Enmity in Gafargaon
Asif Mahmud, advisor to the Local Government Division (LGD), stated in a press release that the LGD did not violate any laws regarding the ongoing DSCC mayoral issue. He explained that the gazette's tenure expired while the matter was sub judice, and later, the city corporation's term also ended — legally nullifying any opportunity for a formal oath-taking.
He criticized the unauthorized occupation of city offices, calling it a breach of responsibility and a disregard for the rule of law. “Such behavior is unbecoming of a leader who claims to oppose fascism,” he said, noting that the blockade has disrupted 30-40% of public services. Despite the disruption, city operations are continuing from WASA offices to minimize service interruption, he added.
No Legal Scope for Swearing-In Amid Expired Gazette: LGD on DSCC Mayor Issue
A court has imposed a travel ban on former national cricket team captain and ex-Awami League MP Shakib Al Hasan, along with 14 others, following a request by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC). The ban is part of an ongoing investigation into allegations of illicit wealth accumulation.
The other individuals named include: Abul Khair, Deputy Registrar of the Department of Cooperatives; his wife Kazi Sadia Hasan; Abul Kalam Madbor; Kanika Afroze; Mohammad Bashar; Sajed Madbor; Aleya Begum; Kazi Fuad Hasan; Kazi Farid Hasan; Shirin Akter; Javed A. Matin; Zahed Kamal; Humayun Kabir; and Tanvir Nizam. According to the ACC, the move is to ensure the suspects cannot flee the country during the investigation.
Court Imposes Travel Ban on Shakib Al Hasan and 14 Others in Corruption Probe
The Chief Adviser has ordered the formation of a committee to investigate the roles of former Chief Election Commissioners, Election Commissioners, and secretaries of the Election Commission Secretariat in organizing three controversial national elections.
During a meeting with the National Consensus Commission, Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus issued the directive to form the committee without delay. Speaking about the progress, Ali Riaz said that significant consensus has already been reached, and with discussions involving all political parties, the final charter could be ready soon. The Chief Adviser expressed hope that the national consensus charter will be presented by July, stating, “Everyone is eagerly waiting for the July Charter. Hopefully, we will present it to the nation by then.” He also mentioned that expatriates in London have shown keen interest in political reforms.
Investigation Committee Formed to Probe Controversial Elections
Renowned environmentalist and advisor Syeda Rizwana Hasan has emphasized the urgent need for a permanent campus for Rabindra University. Speaking during a site visit to the proposed location, she noted that while the need for a permanent campus is universally accepted, assessing the site’s suitability is crucial. She highlighted that while the project’s allocation of BDT 5 billion is secondary, environmental sustainability must remain the priority. Hasan stressed that the campus construction should preserve the ecological integrity of the surrounding Baral River and grazing lands in the Chalan Beel region.
Rabindra University Needs Permanent Campus, Environmental Considerations Essential: Rizwana Hasan
Between 8:00 AM Sunday and 8:00 AM Monday, 234 people were hospitalized across Bangladesh due to dengue fever, according to the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS). Fortunately, no fatalities were recorded during this period. Breakdown of new cases: Barisal - 119, Chattogram - 29, Dhaka Division - 32 (Dhaka North - 15, Dhaka South - 28), Khulna - 5, Rajshahi - 5, and Mymensingh - 1. Since January, a total of 6,222 dengue cases have been reported, with 30 deaths so far.
234 New Dengue Cases Hospitalized in 24 Hours, No Deaths Reported
The Dhaka University administration has formed the Dhaka University Central Students' Union (DUCSU) election commission, appointing Professor Dr. Mohammad Jasim Uddin of the Botany Department as the Chief Returning Officer. The appointment was approved during a syndicate meeting on Monday. Additionally, nine other returning officers have been appointed to assist with the election process. They will coordinate with the Vice-Chancellor to determine the next steps for holding the election. Meanwhile, a section of students staged protests demanding the immediate announcement of the election schedule.
Dhaka University Forms Commission for DUCSU Elections, Appoints Chief Returning Officer
The United Nations has commended the initiatives taken by Bangladesh’s interim government to address incidents of enforced disappearances. The UN also welcomed Bangladesh’s association with the International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance. During a meeting with the acting Foreign Secretary, representatives of the UN Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances (WGEID) stated that they are visiting Bangladesh from June 15 to 19 to observe the situation firsthand. Acting Foreign Secretary Md. Ruhul Alam Siddique reiterated Bangladesh’s commitment to human rights, justice for victims, and cooperation with the UN on this issue.
UN Praises Bangladesh's Interim Government for Measures on Enforced Disappearances
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