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Due to inclement weather in Dhaka, four incoming flights were diverted to Chattogram’s Shah Amanat International Airport between 4:30 PM and 5:15 PM on Saturday. Airport public relations officer Md. Ibrahim Khalil said the flights could not land in Dhaka because of poor weather conditions. He confirmed that the flights will resume their journey to Dhaka once the weather improves.
Four Dhaka Flights Diverted to Chattogram Due to Bad Weather
Shibir leader Sadik Kayem accused the BNP’s student wing of launching an unprovoked attack on their help desk at Chattogram Commerce College. The help desk was set up to assist students, but was allegedly vandalized and its volunteers assaulted. A similar incident occurred at Rangpur Police Lines, where the Shibir had established a free help desk for students. Sadik claimed that while there should be competition in doing good, student politics is instead descending into violence and suppression. He warned that if the path of violence continues, they will organize mass resistance with students and the public.
Shibir Alleges Student Wing of BNP Attacked Their Help Desk in Chattogram
Speaking at a workers’ conference in Kishoreganj, Jamaat leader Professor Mujibur Rahman declared, “Those who avoid justice are the ones calling for rushed elections without reform.” He criticized the 2014 and 2018 elections as illegitimate and claimed that the 2024 election was a staged affair. “People want real elections, not sham ones,” he added. He demanded that all those involved in unlawful killings be brought to justice before any reforms or elections are undertaken. “We will not accept an election without justice first,” he asserted.
“Justice Must Come Before Reforms or Elections”: Professor Mujibur Rahman
BNP leader Salahuddin Ahmed has said that although the government is holding discussions with political parties, there is no tangible progress. He emphasized the need for real action to restore public trust. He also mentioned that Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus has invited the BNP for another round of talks on June 2. “The people of Bangladesh demand elections before December. Reforms and elections must go hand in hand,” he said. Salahuddin warned that if the Constitutional Reform Commission seeks to impose changes unilaterally, it will not be democracy—it will be a return to autocracy.
BNP Leader Salahuddin Ahmed Says Government Talks Show No Real Progress
RAB-10 has arrested four individuals, including a local student leader, with 82 kg of marijuana in Shyampur. The detained include Russell Mahmud, convenor of the Shashidal Union unit of the BNP’s student wing, along with Yusuf, Sujon, and Saiful Islam Sabbir. A pickup van used in drug transport was also seized. RAB claims Russell is a known drug trafficker. Faisal Ahmed Bhuiyan, organizing secretary of the local BNP student wing, confirmed the arrest and stated that disciplinary action will be taken against Russell.
RAB-10 Arrests Four with 82 kg of Marijuana; One is a Local Student Leader
At least 40 people were injured in a series of dog attacks in Faridganj, Chandpur. The incidents occurred on Friday in Paikpara South Union and parts of Faridganj Municipality. Among the injured, 23 people received treatment at the Upazila Health Complex, while others were treated at private hospitals in the district. The attacks sparked panic in the community. Municipal Executive Officer Shah Sufian Khan confirmed that those seeking vaccines were promptly inoculated.
Dog Attack in Chandpur’s Faridganj Injures At Least 40 People
Authorities have imposed a three-month ban on entry into the Sundarbans forest from June 1 to August 31. Tourists and forest-dependent locals will not be allowed access during this time. Sundarbans DFO AZM Hasanur Rahman stated that the ban was implemented to allow 251 fish species in the forest to spawn during the monsoon. He noted that public announcements were made to inform local communities. While the measure aims to protect biodiversity, forest-dependent locals expressed concern over their livelihood due to the lack of alternative income sources.
Three-Month Ban on Entry into Sundarbans for Tourists and Locals
BNP leader Mirza Abbas has said, “Those who oppose the upcoming election under the pretext of reforms are free to speak out. But the nation must not be held hostage through blackmail. A politically elected government must come to power at any cost to ensure public safety and restore order.” Addressing fears among rival politicians that the BNP may return to power, he noted that the party had been in office multiple times before, and such fears are unwarranted. Citing Deb Bhattacharya, he added that in the past nine months, 3 million people—1.8 million of them women—have fallen into poverty due to so-called reforms.
“You Can Oppose the Election, But Don’t Blackmail the Nation”: Mirza Abbas
Advisor Asif Mahmud reported that Bangladesh’s foreign debt repayments rose by 24.73% during the first ten months of the current fiscal year compared to the same period last year. Posting on Facebook, he stated that from July to April of FY 2024–25, the country repaid $3.5 billion, surpassing the total repayment of the entire previous fiscal year. Of this, approximately $2.02 billion was principal repayment—32.86% higher than the same period last year. He also noted a reduction in urban waterlogging despite heavy rainfall.
Bangladesh’s Foreign Debt Repayment Surges by 24.73% in 10 Months: Asif Mahmud
Jamaat-e-Islami has announced plans to hold a major public rally in Dhaka’s Suhrawardy Udyan on June 21 at 2 PM, following what it calls the “historic mass uprising that toppled fascist Sheikh Hasina.” Party leader Ehsanul Mahbub Zubayer confirmed that an application has been submitted to the Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) seeking permission for the venue. Top Jamaat leaders will attend, and invitations will be extended to like-minded political allies. “The rally’s confirmation depends on securing the venue,” he added, noting that preparations are already underway. This would mark the party’s first large gathering in the capital since the alleged regime change.
Jamaat Plans First Major Rally in Dhaka After ‘Fall of Fascist Sheikh Hasina’, Eyes June 21 at Suhrawardy Udyan
Health Secretary Md. Saidur Rahman announced that specialized geriatric wards will soon be introduced in all public hospitals across the country to improve healthcare services for the elderly. He mentioned that while Dhaka Medical College Hospital currently has one such ward, another will open next month at Shaheed Suhrawardy Medical College. Plans are underway to roll out similar wards in all government hospitals in phases. Addressing nurses, the secretary stressed the importance of courteous greetings, smiling interactions, and kind behavior in enhancing the quality of care. “This is not only a professional duty but also a humanitarian value that builds patient trust and contributes to their emotional well-being,” he added.
Geriatric Wards to Be Introduced in All Public Hospitals: Health Secretary
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami has strongly protested the recent remarks by Randhir Jaiswal, spokesperson of India’s Ministry of External Affairs, who stated that India wishes to see elections held in Bangladesh at the earliest possible time. Jamaat criticized this as interference in Bangladesh’s internal affairs, asserting that as a sovereign and independent nation, Bangladesh should not be subjected to such external commentary. The party urged the Indian government to adhere to the principles of the United Nations Charter in future remarks regarding Bangladesh’s internal matters.
Jamaat-e-Islami Condemns Indian Spokesperson’s Call for Quick Elections in Bangladesh
In a statement, the Nationalist Like-minded Alliance asserted that the people of Bangladesh now strongly desire a free, fair, and impartial national election. The alliance, alongside the BNP and nearly all pro-democracy parties and coalitions, wants the election to be held no later than December this year. They warned that any attempt to delay the election will not be accepted. The alliance leaders emphasized that it's not just one party demanding this timeline, but a collective voice of all democratic forces. However, they criticized the interim government for failing to announce a clear electoral roadmap and accused it of pitting reforms against elections. “We urge the government to immediately announce a transparent and definitive roadmap for the upcoming national election,” they said.
Like-minded Opposition Alliance Demands National Election by December, Rejects Any Delay
BNP leader Zainul Abedin has called on the government to heed the public's demand and hold elections before December. “It doesn’t take 10 months to make this reform. Hold elections and exit with honor,” he said. Abedin also accused the government of trying to erase Ziaur Rahman’s legacy. “You can’t erase him from people’s hearts. He lives within them,” he said. He added that attempts to eliminate Khaleda Zia have also failed, and that Tarique Rahman carries forward his father’s legacy.
Hold Elections by December and Step Down with Dignity, Urges BNP’s Zainul Abedin
Addressing a street rally, NCP leader Sarjis Alam urged voters to prioritize candidates’ integrity and public service over party loyalty. “We’ve seen leadership passed down from father to son to grandson. This blind loyalty breeds dangerous dynasties,” he said. “If a candidate truly stands with the people, vote for them—no matter the party.” He added that NCP has taken responsibility to give political direction to the student-led uprising. Highlighting long-standing crises in Sundarganj—like erosion, unemployment, and lack of healthcare—he said the people are no longer dreaming of change; they’re ready for it.
"Support the Candidate Who Works for the People, Regardless of Party": Sarjis Alam
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