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Labor and Employment Advisor M. Sakhawat Hossain has warned factory owners to clear all pending wages by May 28, ahead of Eid-ul-Azha. He said legal action will be taken against defaulters, including arrests and red alerts for absconding owners. “Anyone failing to pay wages will not be allowed to leave Dhaka, let alone the country,” he stated. Already, five factory owners have been sued in labor court. Additionally, four armed Ansar personnel will be deployed on each launch for Eid river safety, and bulkhead transport will be suspended three days before and after Eid.

21 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Pay Workers by May 28 or Face Jail: Labor Advisor Warns Factory Owners

Despite the Eid-ul-Azha holidays, all customs houses and duty stations across Bangladesh will remain operational, ensuring uninterrupted import-export activities. Only Eid day will be observed as a full closure. Eid-ul-Azha is expected to be celebrated on June 6 or 7. The government has declared a 10-day public holiday starting June 5.

21 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Custom Houses and Duty Stations to Remain Open During Eid Break

In response to NCP’s protest, Election Commissioner Md. Sanaullah reiterated that the EC does not comment on political activities. He stated, “The sequencing of elections is a government decision, not ours.” On the allegation of bias, he said, “The Commission is and will remain fully neutral.” Regarding Ishraq Hossain’s legal challenge, he clarified that EC has no provision in the law to become a party in such cases, though they are often included upon request.

21 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Election Commission Responds to NCP: ‘We Remain Completely Neutral’

NCP’s Dhaka North unit has announced that its protest will continue until Chief Election Commissioner A.M.M. Nasir Uddin and four other commissioners resign. At a rally demanding EC restructuring and local government elections, Saiful Islam said, “This commission was hastily and controversially formed. It must go.” Al Amin Tutul added, “Brother Ishraq should not cause public suffering by locking the city building. We are not protesting to validate an illegal election. They threaten to drown us in urine, but where were they for the past 16 years? They couldn’t even move a single sand truck.”

21 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

NCP: Protest to Continue Until EC Chief and Commissioners Resign

The court has postponed its decision on a writ petition seeking to prevent BNP’s Ishraq Hossain from taking oath as Mayor of Dhaka South City Corporation. The ruling is now scheduled for Thursday. Advocate Mohammad Hossain represented the petitioner, while Deputy Attorney General Mahfuzur Rahman Milon argued for the state. Barrister Mahbub Uddin Khokon and Barrister Kaiser Kamal represented Ishraq.

21 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Court to Rule Thursday on Petition Against Ishraq Hossain's Oath as Mayor

The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has questioned Tuhin Farabi, former personal aide to a health advisor, and Dr. Mahmudul Hasan regarding corruption allegations. Gazi Salauddin Tanvir, recently granted temporary release from his post as NCP Joint Secretary, was also summoned and interrogated. Although Tuhin and Dr. Mahmudul were expected to appear the previous day, they attended the ACC’s Dhaka headquarters on Wednesday. Interrogation is currently ongoing.

21 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

ACC Questions Tuhin Mahmudul and Tanvir Over Corruption Allegations

The Nationalist Citizens’ Party (NCP) staged a protest on Wednesday at 11:45 AM in front of the Election Commission (EC) headquarters in Agargaon, demanding the reformation of the EC and the immediate holding of local government elections. Tight five-layer security was deployed in the area. NCP convenor Md. Nahid Islam accused the current EC of bias, stating, “We no longer have faith in this commission. It must be restructured immediately.” He also called for the announcement of dates for both constituent assembly and national elections.

21 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

NCP Protests Demanding EC Restructuring and Local Elections

BNP leader Ishraq Hossain has urged advisors Asif Mahmud and Mahfuz Alam to resign from all government roles, citing democratic principles and political decorum. In a public statement, Ishraq said, "Since you are affiliated with political parties and may be directly involved in future elections, it is only logical to step down." He encouraged them to follow the example of Nahid Islam, who resigned to avoid conflict of interest. Referring to others like Sarjees Alam and Hasnat Abdullah, he said, "They could have accepted ministerial roles but chose politics instead." Ishraq added, “If you cling to power, you’ll be expected to provide undue advantages to your party members. You’ll break the jackfruit, but others will enjoy the fruit.”

21 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Ishraq Hossain Calls for the Resignation of Asif Mahmud and Mahfuz Alam

Despite a 10 AM ultimatum on Wednesday for Ishraq Hossain to be sworn in as DSCC Mayor, no action was taken. Following threats to lock down Dhaka, supporters took positions in key areas including Matsya Bhaban, Kakrail, and near the Secretariat. Protests also continue for the seventh consecutive day inside and outside the City Corporation office. Meanwhile, a court hearing on a writ petition to block Ishraq’s swearing-in concluded this morning, with a verdict expected by noon.

21 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Ishraq supporters stage sit-ins across Kakrail, Secretariat, and Matsya Bhaban areas

Heavy rains and upstream runoff have raised water levels in the Teesta River, submerging croplands in Ulipur and Rajarhat of Kurigram. Farmers have suffered crop losses worth several crores as paddy, peanuts, and other crops remain underwater. Professor Shafiqul Islam Bebu stated that although crops worth thousands of crores are grown annually on Teesta’s banks, authorities remain indifferent to repeated seasonal damages due to riverbed siltation.

21 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Tista floodwaters devastate farmland, farmers on edge as more rain looms

More than 51,000 Bangladeshi pilgrims have reached Saudi Arabia for Hajj—4,583 under government management and 47,364 through private agencies. Tragically, nine pilgrims (eight men and one woman) have died so far, with four passing away in Mecca and five in Medina.

21 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Over 51,000 Bangladeshis arrive in Saudi Arabia for Hajj; 9 pilgrims reported dead

Following India’s sudden import ban on six Bangladeshi goods, local exporters have temporarily halted fish exports through Akhaura land port, citing personal reasons. Md. Faruk Mia, General Secretary of the Fish Exporters’ Association, noted that exports may resume as early as tomorrow. According to port officials, 40–50 trucks were usually involved in daily exports. Post-ban, only fish, cement, and dried fish are being exported.

21 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladeshi exporters suspend fish shipments to India via Akhaura land port amid personal concerns

According to Bangladesh Bank, looters have depleted nearly Tk 2 trillion in capital from 20 banks over the past 15 years. Beyond hostile takeovers, massive loans were misappropriated. As of Q4 2024 (Oct–Dec), capital shortfalls in these banks reached Tk 1.72 trillion, up from Tk 532.53 billion in Q3. Despite some banks having surplus capital, the net sector-wide deficit now stands at Tk 1.18 trillion. Additionally, total non-performing loans (NPLs) have risen to Tk 3.46 trillion by the end of December 2024.

21 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Looters devour nearly Tk 2 trillion in capital from 20 banks during 15 years of Awami League rule

The National Coordination Platform (NCP) has served a show-cause notice to Abdul Hannan Masud, accusing him of facilitating the release of three individuals detained for allegedly creating unrest in Dhanmondi under the guise of being ‘coordinators’. One of the detainees had been previously expelled from BOIBC for moral misconduct. In response, Hannan Masud claimed he intervened at the request of the DMP Commissioner and mediated the matter upon administrative appeal since no formal complaint had been filed.

21 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

NCP issues show-cause notice to Hannan Masud for securing bail of three detainees from Dhanmondi Police Station

Norwegian State Secretary Stine Renate Hohjem met with Chief Adviser Professor Dr. Muhammad Yunus on Tuesday and reaffirmed Norway’s continued support for Bangladesh. She conveyed greetings from Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre and praised Dr. Yunus, stating, “You are well known in Norway; our Prime Minister often speaks highly of you.” In response, Dr. Yunus said, “The July uprising claimed many lives and caused severe damage to our economy. During the previous government, nearly $16 billion was laundered every year. We’ve inherited a mountain of unpaid bills.” He urged Norway to continue supporting efforts to resolve the Rohingya crisis and noted that despite current hardships, global confidence in Bangladesh is steadily increasing.

21 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Norwegian State Secretary Reaffirms Support for Interim Government in Meeting with Chief Adviser


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