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In an interview with UK-based ITV, Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus stated that any allegations should be addressed in court, not through political dialogue. He also confirmed rejecting a meeting request from British MP Tulip Siddiq. Siddiq has faced allegations of illegally acquiring land and a luxury flat in Dhaka from former autocrat Sheikh Hasina—claims she has denied as politically motivated.
Legal Channels, Not Political Dialogues, Should Address Allegations: Chief Adviser
In response to the meeting between Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus and Tareq Rahman, Adviser Asif Mahmud wrote on Friday that the path to victory for pro-Bangladesh forces is now clear. He said this understanding must continue in line with the July Declaration, the July Charter, reforms, justice, and free elections. Mahmud warned, however, that “sabotage elements” remain a threat and tend to reappear with new conspiracies despite repeated failures.
Path to Victory Now Clear for Pro-Bangladesh Forces: Asif Mahmud
Following a 10-day Eid-ul-Adha holiday, government offices, banks, and financial institutions will reopen on Sunday. Public servants have been on leave from June 5 to 14, with the government compensating for the break by opening offices on May 17 and 24, which were weekends. Crowds have already begun returning to cities, with transport hubs like Sadarghat, bus terminals, and train stations experiencing heavy footfall in recent days.
Government Offices and Banks to Reopen Sunday After 10-Day Eid Holiday
To curb overcharging of passengers during the post-Eid travel rush, the Bangladesh Army has set up a checkpost at Abdullahpur, the northern entryway into Dhaka. Acting on passenger complaints, the Army conducted inspections on long-distance buses heading to Dhaka, ensuring that any extra fares collected were refunded to passengers.
Almost every long-distance bus was brought under inspection, with soldiers verifying compliance and addressing complaints on the spot. The initiative has been widely appreciated by passengers, many of whom expressed satisfaction with the prompt action against unfair practices.
Bangladesh Army Sets Up Checkpost to Prevent Eid Fare Overcharging at Dhaka Entry Point
NCP leader Tasnim Zara has expressed concern over the apparent slowdown of the ongoing reform movement in Bangladesh. “Over the past few weeks, it has often felt like the reform initiatives are losing momentum. Many are now wondering whether the dream of a ‘New Bangladesh’ that emerged after August 5 will actually materialize,” she wrote on social media.
Despite this uncertainty, Zara shared an inspiring moment from this morning in Chattogram’s Pahartali area, where she spotted a slogan written on a wall: “We brought independence; we will bring reform too.” She concluded by emphasizing, “Bangladesh 2.0 is still possible—if we don’t forget that crucial moment in July.”
Tasnim Zara: ‘Bangladesh 2.0 is Still Possible—If We Don’t Forget That Moment in July’
Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam stated that the prestigious award from King Charles and a 30-minute private meeting with the British monarch mark international recognition of the transformative changes in Bangladesh since last July’s uprising. He described the recent meeting between the interim government’s leader and the head of the largest political party as a “game over” moment for the conspirators. Alam also revealed that the UK’s National Crime Agency has seized 320 properties worth £170 million allegedly linked to a top associate of Sheikh Hasina. He added that the visit brings renewed hope for resolving the Rohingya crisis.
Historic Meeting Between Interim Government Leader and Opposition Seen as 'Game Over' Moment for Conspirators: Press Secretary
As people return to their workplaces after the Eid-ul-Adha holidays, vehicular traffic across the Jamuna Bridge has surged significantly. In the last 24 hours alone, a total of 38,539 vehicles crossed the bridge, generating Tk 27.96 crore (Tk 279.69 million) in toll revenue.
Of this, 16,380 vehicles crossed the eastern lane heading towards northern districts, contributing Tk 12.92 crore in tolls. Meanwhile, 22,159 vehicles used the western lane heading towards Dhaka, with tolls amounting to Tk 15.04 crore. The Jamuna Bridge continues to play a vital role as the main gateway connecting northern Bangladesh to the capital.
Jamuna Bridge Sees Massive Post-Eid Traffic; Nearly Tk 280 Million Collected in Tolls in 24 Hours
Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus returned to Bangladesh at 9:45 AM on Saturday after completing a four-day official visit to the United Kingdom. According to his press wing, Yunus and his delegation departed London’s Heathrow International Airport at 7:15 PM local time on Friday. During the visit, Professor Yunus held meetings with several influential figures, including the Speaker of the UK House of Commons. He also met with Tarique Rahman, the Acting Chairman of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP).
Muhammad Yunus Returns Home After Four-Day UK Visit
BNP has expressed its intention to engage Nobel laureate Dr. Muhammad Yunus in national development efforts if the party comes to power through the people’s mandate. BNP leader Tarique Rahman believes Dr. Yunus’s expertise will be crucial in shaping the country’s future. Although Dr. Yunus clarified that he has no interest in holding any government position, BNP wants to seek his advice on national progress. Tarique also emphasized his commitment to working with other eminent personalities for the nation’s advancement.
BNP Plans to Involve Dr. Yunus in National Development After Election
The ruling Awami League has expelled two local leaders from Narail’s Kalia Upazila for joining rival political parties. Mallick Monirul Islam, Organizing Secretary of the Kalia Upazila Awami League and Chairman of Iliyasabad Union Parishad, has formally joined the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP). Additionally, SM Saifuzzaman, a member of the Upazila Awami League and Chairman of Panchgram Union Parishad, has joined the Nationalist Citizen Party (NCP).
According to the official expulsion letter, both leaders were ousted for violating party discipline, betraying party loyalty, and acting out of personal greed despite having benefited from the Awami League government. The party described their defection as "opportunistic and treacherous."
Two Union Parishad Chairmen Expelled from Awami League After Joining Opposition Parties
A 14-year-old girl was reportedly gang-raped by three youths while she was herding goats in a field in Ramgati, Lakshmipur. The accused—Jewel, Azad, and Raju—have gone into hiding since the incident. The victim’s elder sister alleged that Abdur Rahman, President of the local Krishak Dal (BNP’s farmers' wing) in Ward 3 of Char Gazi Union, along with his associate Shahab Uddin, has been issuing threats to prevent them from reporting the crime. She further claimed that Abdur Rahman demanded Tk 10,000 in exchange for resolving the matter. In response, Abdur Rahman denied involvement, stating, “I am not responsible for settling such matters. That’s why the police were not informed.”
Teen Girl Gang-Raped in Ramgati; Local Political Leader Accused of Threats to Silence Victim's Family
Elite police unit RAB-11 has arrested Sohel Member, widely known as 'Fancy Sohel,' along with his associate Fazlul Haque Fazlu in Araihazar, Narayanganj. Sohel, a notorious criminal and drug dealer in the area, leveraged his influence to become a local council member. RAB officials stated that Sohel had long been involved in narcotics trafficking, extortion, and public displays of armed intimidation.
Top Narayanganj Drug Lord ‘Fancy Sohel’ Arrested by RAB
Mosharraf Sheikh, once a humble cook employed at Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s residence since 1996, is now reportedly a multimillionaire. Born to a day laborer’s family, Mosharraf started his culinary career at a local hotel before securing the prestigious job at the prime minister’s residence. Allegations suggest that during successive Awami League governments, he amassed wealth by illegally grabbing land from local farmers and harassing ordinary citizens in his village. He is currently on the run.
From Chef to Millionaire: The Rise of Sheikh Hasina’s Former Cook
Multiple accidents involving 4-5 vehicles on the Jamuna Bridge have caused severe traffic congestion stretching approximately 25 kilometers—from the bridge’s eastern toll plaza to Rabna Bypass in Tangail. Passengers traveling between Dhaka and the northern districts are facing extreme hardship. Law enforcement and Jamuna Bridge authorities are working to clear the traffic and restore normalcy.
Massive Traffic Jam on Dhaka-Tangail Highway After Multiple Accidents on Jamuna Bridge
Two people were killed and at least 10 others injured when a speeding passenger bus rammed into the back of a truck on the Mawa side of the Padma Bridge. One of the deceased has been identified as Rakib, while the other remains unidentified. The accident took place near pillar number 2 of the bridge when a bus operated by Imad Paribahan collided with a stationary truck, leaving the front portion of the bus completely mangled.
Two Killed, 10 Injured in Bus-Truck Collision on Padma Bridge
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