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Ashraf Siddiqui Bitu, Assistant Press Secretary to Sheikh Hasina, and former MP Shamima Akhter Khanam have been arrested. Dhaka Metropolitan Detective Branch (DB) apprehended them from Jigatola on Saturday. Deputy Commissioner Talebur Rahman said multiple cases involving murder and attempted murder during recent uprisings have been filed against them, and legal proceedings are underway.

10 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Hasina's Assistant Press Secretary and Former MP Arrested

According to a Ministry of Education circular, all government primary schools will remain closed from June 3 to June 23 for Eid-ul-Azha and summer vacation. Additionally, June 11 and 12 (Wednesday and Thursday) have been declared public holidays by executive order. To compensate, offices will remain open on May 17 and May 24, both Saturdays.

10 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Government Primary Schools to Close from June 3 to June 23 for Eid and Summer Break

Police have arrested Nehal Ahmed Jihad (24), who was caught on video physically assaulting a woman on the MV Captain launch at the Munshiganj terminal on May 9. The incident, which went viral online, sparked public outrage. Police intervened promptly, ensured the passengers' safety, and have initiated legal proceedings to arrest all others involved.

10 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Man Arrested for Publicly Assaulting Woman on Launch

Protest leader Hasnat Abdullah announced the "March to Jamuna" movement during a mass gathering at Shahbagh, citing the government's failure to provide a clear roadmap for banning the Awami League. Around 8:45 PM Saturday, he declared that the protesters would now move toward the Hotel Intercontinental junction after the government's silence during the previously set deadline.

10 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Hasnat Abdullah Launches ‘March to Jamuna’ Over Lack of Ban Roadmap for AL

Saiful Haque, leader of the Revolutionary Workers Party, remarked that the political downfall of the Awami League occurred during the August 5 mass uprising. He argued that banning the party through executive orders is not a long-term solution and may even generate sympathy for the AL. Instead, he called for complete political, economic, and cultural isolation of the party to render it ineffective. Haque also criticized former President Abdul Hamid's departure from the country.

10 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Banning AL by Executive Order Not a Real Solution: Saiful Haque

Dr. Zubaida Rahman visited the grave of her brother-in-law Arafat Rahman Koko at Banani Cemetery on Saturday. She recited verses from the Holy Quran and offered prayers. Koko’s wife, Sharmila Rahman Sithi, accompanied her. Arafat Rahman Koko, a sports organizer and son of former President Ziaur Rahman, died of cardiac arrest in Kuala Lumpur on January 24, 2015, leaving behind his wife and two daughters.

10 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Dr. Zubaida Rahman Pays Respects at Arafat Rahman Koko’s Grave

Legal adviser Asif Nazrul said that the country urgently needs a Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Referring to writer Farhad Mazhar’s repeated calls, Nazrul stated, “It would have been ideal had such a commission existed since 1972. We want to resolve everything professionally. We will establish a Truth and Reconciliation Commission.”

10 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Truth and Reconciliation Commission to Be Established: Asif Nazrul

BNP leader Gayeshwar Chandra Roy stated that banning political parties is not a solution to national problems, which are primarily psychological. He recalled the demise of historical parties like the Muslim League and JASAD, warning that any party acting against the people's interest naturally dissolves. “Those seeking to ban the Awami League today may try to ban the BNP tomorrow. Who can guarantee otherwise?” he asked. Roy emphasized that the people should decide which parties are acceptable and which should be politically sidelined.

10 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

If AL Can Be Banned Today, What Stops BNP From Being Banned Tomorrow? — Gayeshwar Chandra Roy

Education Adviser Dr. Chowdhury Rafiqul Abrar revealed that the government is considering reintroducing scholarship exams in primary schools. He said any decision would involve consultation with all stakeholders. Abrar also acknowledged the government's failure to provide adequate remuneration to teachers but noted efforts are underway to rectify this. “Our responsibility is to nurture today's youth for tomorrow’s challenges, and that’s what we are striving to do,” he said. Meanwhile, Dr. Bidhan Ranjan Roy pointed out that over 32,000 primary schools currently lack headteachers. He also criticized the filing of baseless cases against educators, which disrupt school operations. As part of Education Week, 150 individuals and institutions across 14 categories were honored for their contributions.

10 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Govt Mulls Reintroducing Primary Scholarship Exams: Education Adviser

US President Donald Trump announced that India and Pakistan have reached a full and immediate ceasefire following overnight negotiations brokered by the United States. "Congratulations to both nations for their wisdom and foresight," Trump said. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed that the two sides have agreed to meet at a neutral location and that he has personally spoken to the top leadership of both countries over the past 48 hours.

10 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

India and Pakistan Agree to Immediate and Comprehensive Ceasefire: US President

BNP leader Ruhul Kabir Rizvi accused the interim government of following in Sheikh Hasina’s footsteps by crafting political narratives. “Law enforcement is raiding the home of Suman, who disappeared 15 years ago, while a murder-accused former president escapes through the airport unnoticed,” he said. Rizvi questioned whether the current regime is covertly rehabilitating fascist elements. He added, “When elected governments exist, they are answerable to the people—Sheikh Hasina never was. Her intent was to cling to power at all costs. Now the same tactics are repeating themselves.” He also highlighted ongoing power outages in Adabor, asking, “Whom do we hold accountable without an elected authority?”

10 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Interim Government Also Creating Narratives Like Sheikh Hasina: Rizvi

Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus expressed deep sorrow over the passing of Ekushey Padak-winning artist Mustafa Zaman Abbasi. In a condolence message, he said Abbasi’s contributions to Bangladeshi music will be forever remembered. “As a multi-talented artist from a legendary musical family, his songs and research will continue to inspire creativity in our cultural sphere,” Yunus stated. Abbasi passed away early Saturday morning at a hospital in Banani.

10 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Chief Adviser Mourns Death of Cultural Icon Mustafa Zaman Abbasi

Two women were assaulted during a picnic on a passenger launch that stopped at Munshiganj terminal on Friday evening. The launch, hired by 300–400 youths for a music and dance event, departed from Dhaka’s Sadarghat for Chandpur. Around 7:30 PM, a group of 50–60 unidentified men boarded the launch and engaged in a heated altercation with the participants, culminating in physical assaults. A viral video showed a mob beating several young passengers, with one youth named Nehal Ahmed claiming he intervened to control the situation and returned eight stolen mobile phones. He expressed remorse for his actions.

10 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Women Attacked During Picnic on Launch at Munshiganj Terminal

India has blocked six Bangladeshi television channels on YouTube, citing national security concerns. According to Fayez Ahmad Tayyab, special assistant to the Chief Adviser for the Ministry of Posts, Telecommunications, and IT, the Bangladeshi government will seek an explanation from YouTube. “If we don’t receive a clear justification, retaliatory steps will be considered,” he warned. Disinfo Lab reported that channels including Jamuna TV, Ekattor TV, Banglavision, Mohona TV, Somoy TV, and DBC News are currently inaccessible from India.

10 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

India Blocks 6 Bangladeshi TV Channels; Dhaka Seeks Explanation

To ensure public order and the security of the Chief Adviser, the Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) has imposed a ban on all types of gatherings, rallies, and processions around the Bangladesh Secretariat and the official residence of the Chief Adviser, Jamuna. The ban takes effect from May 10 and will continue until further notice. Restricted areas include Hotel Intercontinental junction, Kakrail Mosque junction, Officers Club junction, and Minto Road.

10 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Public Gatherings Banned Near Secretariat and Jamuna Residence: DMP


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