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BNP leader Shamsuzzaman Dudu criticized India, saying, “If India were truly a civilized country, it wouldn't block visas or transit facilities to Bangladesh, nor would it kill civilians at the border or withhold Teesta River water.” He accused India and the ruling Awami League of perpetuating a culture of political vengeance. “Even after being elected, Ishraq was not allowed to assume office as mayor. Despite a court ruling in his favor, he still hasn't been sworn in.” He expressed concern over growing distrust in the country's political direction and called on Nobel laureate Dr. Yunus to facilitate a fair election. “If Dr. Yunus fails, we urge the Supreme Court to restore the democratic framework,” he added.
A Civilized India Wouldn’t Kill at the Border or Block Transit: Shamsuzzaman
Adviser Asif Mahmud stated that personal attacks against him are futile, as the legal dispute must be resolved in court. “We have sought the opinion of the Ministry of Law regarding the complexities involved. Since they are the experts, we will reach a decision based on their input,” he said. He clarified that the matter of Ishraq becoming mayor is not his individual decision, but one handled by the government. “And when the government takes action, it does so institutionally, not personally,” he added.
No Use Attacking Me—The Legal Battle Must Be Fought in Court: Adviser Asif
In a humanitarian gesture, senior BNP leader Tarique Rahman has reached out to the family of Rakibul Hasan, a protester injured in the 2024 uprising. Representatives from the "We Are BNP Family" initiative visited Rakibul’s home to inquire about his health and convey Rahman's message of solidarity and support. They also assured the family of assistance if needed. BNP leader Advocate Ruhul Kabir Rizvi was present during the visit.
Tarique Rahman Sends Support to Injured Protester Rakibul’s Family
Base Fashions Limited, a ready-made garment factory in Tongi’s Satish area, has been shut down indefinitely following worker unrest. Tensions escalated after a worker was dismissed on May 18, prompting laborers to go on strike. In response, management posted a notice at the factory gate announcing the closure without prior warning. Workers blocked the Gazipura–Satish road in protest and later gathered in front of the factory as police moved them from the road. The factory employs around 800 workers.
RMG Factory in Tongi Shuts Down Indefinitely Amid Worker Protests
Economic Adviser Dr. Salehuddin Ahmed announced that a dearness allowance will be introduced in the upcoming 2025–26 fiscal year. Speaking after a meeting of the Government Purchase Advisory Committee at the Secretariat on Tuesday, he stated that while the allowance has been confirmed in principle, details such as the percentage and timeline are still under consideration. Budget allocations will be made accordingly.
New Fiscal Year Will Include Dearness Allowance, But Implementation May Take Time: Economic Adviser
BNP leader Ishraq Hossain issued a public message urging protesters and supporters not to disrespect leaders of other political parties, aside from those directly associated with what he called the “fascist Hasina regime.” He called for respectful language, even in criticism, and emphasized the importance of focusing the movement on restoring electoral rights and democracy through lawful means. Ishraq also stressed the need for a clear electoral roadmap and the resignation of controversial advisers, vowing to continue democratic protests without resorting to hate speech.
Ishraq Urges Protesters to Maintain Decorum, Avoid Disrespecting Opposition Leaders
Singer Mainul Ahsan Noble has been arrested following allegations that he confined and repeatedly raped a student from Eden College over a seven-month period. According to Demra Police Station OC Mahmudur Rahman, the victim was lured with a false promise of marriage and held at a rented house in Demra since November. Authorities acted on a distress call made to emergency number 999 and rescued the woman. Noble reportedly recorded videos of the abuse and used them to blackmail the victim.
Singer Noble Arrested for Allegedly Raping and Detaining Eden College Student for 7 Months
A heated incident occurred at a school debate competition in Baufal when Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO) Aminul Islam verbally lashed out at journalist Imran, president of the local Anti-Corruption Committee, for not inviting him in writing. The UNO arrived late to the event and publicly chastised organizers, even threatening imprisonment. In a controversial statement, he declared, “We are servants of the Republic who can jail our masters.” The altercation escalated when the UNO allegedly used his staff to intimidate another journalist, H. Babul, present at the event.
“We’re Government Servants Who Can Jail Our Masters”: Baufal UNO Sparks Controversy
BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi accused the government of deliberately obstructing Ishraq Hossain’s appointment as mayor despite a court ruling in his favor. He questioned why Dr. Shahadat was allowed to assume the mayor's office in Chattogram while Ishraq is being sidelined. Rizvi also criticized the government for failing to bring those responsible for the 2024 uprising to justice, claiming the administration is more focused on suppression than reform. He condemned the mistreatment of university faculty protesting for housing and drew comparisons to previous instances of police brutality under Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
Government Blocking Ishraq’s Mayoral Appointment: Rizvi
A Turkish Airlines aircraft was forced to make an emergency landing shortly after taking off from Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport when one of its engines caught fire. The quick actions of the pilot saved the lives of all 291 passengers on board. Airport engineering teams later discovered a dead bird inside the engine, suggesting a possible bird strike. Civil aviation official SM Ragib Samad confirmed that sparks were noticed in one engine immediately after takeoff.
Turkish Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing After Engine Fire Shortly After Takeoff from Dhaka
The political group ‘July Unity’ has released a list of 44 bureaucrats working at the Secretariat who they allege are aligned with the ruling Awami League. The list also includes the names of around 50 other senior officials from various administrative positions. Mosaddeq Ali Ibn Mohammad, a representative of the group, announced that in the next phase, they plan to release names of alleged authoritarian collaborators in sectors such as culture, education, healthcare, law, and media. Additionally, they have issued an eight-point demand, including mandatory retirement for all named officials by May 31, confiscation of their assets, and legal action against 626 individuals allegedly seeking refuge in the military.
‘July Unity’ Publishes List of Pro-Awami League Bureaucrats at the Secretariat
A Dhaka court has granted bail to Nusrat Faria in connection with an attempted murder case during a public uprising filed at Vatara Police Station. She was brought to the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate's Court at 9 a.m. after being arrested Sunday afternoon at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport while attempting to fly to Thailand. Immigration police detained her and handed her over to Vatara Police.
Nusrat Faria Granted Bail in Uprising Attempt Case
Supporters of Ishraq Hossain are staging a sit-in at the main gate of Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC), demanding he be appointed mayor. Protesters have locked the city building gates and blocked roads at Golap Shah Mazar, halting all vehicular traffic. City services have been suspended since 10 a.m. Protesters are also demanding the removal of adviser Asif Mahmud and an end to delays in the swearing-in process. BNP leaders, affiliate organizations, and a segment of DSCC employees have joined the demonstration in solidarity.
Protests Demand Ishraq Hossain Be Installed as Mayor; City Services Halted
Islami Andolon Bangladesh has issued a statement urging that any decision regarding the foreign management of the New Mooring Terminal at Chattogram Port must involve consultations with all political parties, citing the absence of an elected government. The party warned that the current government's deviation from its core responsibility—organizing elections after reforms—is contributing to political instability. They also called for the prosecution of those responsible for killings during public uprisings and stressed the urgency of economic and structural reforms, warning that "the blood of July will not forgive" failure in these efforts.
All-Party Decision Needed on Chattogram Port Management: Islami Andolon
Faiz Ahmad Tayyab has announced that Starlink has officially launched its operations in Bangladesh, offering two packages: "Starlink Residence" and "Residence Lite." The monthly fees are Tk 6,000 and Tk 4,200 respectively, with a one-time equipment cost of Tk 47,000. He added that the service comes with no data caps or speed restrictions, offering speeds up to 300 Mbps. While the cost is high, Tayyab said it provides a premium alternative for uninterrupted high-speed internet, especially benefiting NGOs, freelancers, and entrepreneurs.
Starlink Officially Launches in Bangladesh with Two Internet Packages
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