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Seventeen more individuals have been arrested in connection with Sunday’s attack on NCP leader Hasnat Abdullah's convoy in the Chandana Chowrasta area. Police said those arrested are affiliated with the Awami League or its allied organizations. Earlier, 43 people were detained. All 17 were produced in court on Tuesday and sent to jail.
17 More Arrested Over Attack on NCP Leader Hasnat Abdullah’s Convoy in Gazipur
Despite paying $1.883 billion to the Asian Clearing Union for March-April imports, Bangladesh’s actual foreign reserves remain above $20 billion, according to the central bank. Gross reserves stood at $22.06 billion at the start of the day but dropped to $20.18 billion by day’s end. Total gross reserves, by central bank calculation, exceed $25 billion. Notably, reserves peaked at $48.06 billion in August 2022 before plummeting due to capital flight allegedly enabled by the ruling regime.
Foreign Reserves Still Above $20 Billion After Import Payments, Says Bangladesh Bank
Former Member of Parliament Sheikh Helal Uddin and his son, also former MP Sheikh Tonmoy, have been named in a Tk 200 crore extortion case filed by Abdul Mannan Talukder, Managing Director of New Bashundhara Real Estate. The complaint, lodged at Bagerhat Model Police Station, also names Sheikh Helal’s aide Md. Firozul Islam, Tonmoy’s aide M.H. Shaheen, and Sheikh Shahidul Islam. Police have arrested Shahidul and produced him in court.
Ex-MP Sheikh Helal and Son Sued for Tk 200 Crore Extortion
Political analyst Dr. Ali Riaz has stated that efforts are underway to conclude the first round of political dialogue by May 15. The Election Commission aims to begin the second phase of discussions promptly. He noted that alongside the Commission’s proposals, the reform blueprint proposed by the National Citizen Party is also under consideration. "These frameworks may shape the second round of talks. The overarching goal is to draft a national charter through consistent formal and informal dialogue to guide a democratic and accountable Bangladesh."
First Round of Political Dialogue to Conclude by May 15: Dr. Ali Riaz
Two individuals were caught impersonating candidates during the SSC Vocational exam at Shreepur Pilot Girls’ High School in Gazipur. Junaid Ahmed Sagar (22) and Mamun (21) were sitting for the exam on behalf of other students. The hall supervisor caught them during the test. Police have detained the suspects and are processing legal action.
Two Held for Proxy Exam Attempt in SSC Vocational Test in Gazipur
Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) has arrested a youth named Rafique with Indian documents and currency near the Tekergat border in Tahirpur, Sunamganj. Rafique, son of the late Rusmat Ali from Borochhara, was detained early Monday morning while re-entering Bangladesh. BGB recovered 34,000 Indian rupees, an Indian NID card, and a driving license from his possession. He is suspected of being involved in illegal hundi (informal money transfer) activities.
BGB Arrests Bangladeshi Youth With Indian Documents and Currency
The government has appointed an administrator to the Barishal Chamber of Commerce and Industry, which had been under the control of BNP leader Ebaidul Haque Chan. The Additional Deputy Commissioner of Barishal has been given charge, with instructions to organize elections within four months as per the Chamber’s constitution. Several members had complained to the Commerce Ministry, alleging that a ‘pocket committee’ was formed through a sham election, allowing Chan to seize control.
Govt Appoints Administrator to Barishal Chamber Amid Allegations Against BNP Leader
The Public Administration Ministry is introducing new transfer rules that allow for the transfer of non-cadre field officials to the Secretariat and vice versa. This move has sparked outrage among Secretariat staff, who fear it will permanently block their promotion opportunities. The Bangladesh Secretariat Employees’ Council has warned of potential protests. They allege that the ministry formed a committee to merge non-cadre staff into a unified recruitment structure, effectively eliminating the career progression path for Secretariat employees.
Secretariat Employees Threaten Protests Over New Transfer Regulations
Police have filed two separate cases under the Special Powers Act against protesters demanding justice for the murder of Imam Rais Uddin in Chattogram. Twenty-two activists were sent to jail on Tuesday following court proceedings. Meanwhile, Islami Chhatra Sena held a black flag procession condemning the brutal attacks on protesters and demanding the arrest of the killers. The group alleged that helmeted assailants armed with local weapons attacked demonstrators in front of the police, and some of them were linked to Jamaat-Shibir—but no arrests have been made.
22 Leaders Jailed in Chattogram Over Protest Demanding Justice for Imam Rais Uddin
A CID team led by a magistrate returned without exhuming the body of Shaheed Shraban Gazi, following objections from the family. Executive Magistrate Sadia Akhter said the team was acting on court orders and had made all necessary preparations. "However, the family strongly opposed disturbing the grave after such a long time. Out of respect for their sentiments, we withdrew. We will inform the court accordingly." Shraban Gazi was martyred on August 5.
CID Returns Without Exhuming Body of Shaheed Shraban Gazi Amid Family Objections
Pakistan's Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar spoke over the phone with Bangladesh’s Foreign Affairs Adviser Md. Touhid Hossain. According to Hossain, Dar did not seek any assistance during the conversation. "He only called to brief me on the recent developments and Pakistan’s response to them," said Hossain. "I reiterated our desire for peace and urged that tensions be avoided. We support resolving all issues through dialogue. If Delhi inquires, I’ll convey the same message. But we won’t take a proactive stance unless required."
Pakistan Did Not Seek Any Assistance: Bangladesh Foreign Affairs Adviser
National Security Adviser Khondaker Khalilur Rahman stated that Bangladesh insists on the inclusion of Rohingyas at all levels of the new administration in Rakhine. He warned that failure to do so would amount to ethnic cleansing, which Bangladesh cannot accept. He added that meaningful dialogue with Myanmar depends on their response to these demands, stressing that ignoring them would jeopardize future cooperation.
Bangladesh Wants Rohingyas Represented in Rakhine’s New Administration
Legal adviser Asif Nazrul clarified that the Women Reform Commission’s proposals reflect the views of the commission alone, not official government policy. He acknowledged that such reform bodies often generate dissent and that while most disagreements have been respectful, some reactions have been hostile and degrading to women and the nation. He emphasized that any major reform will only be implemented through political consensus.
Women Reform Commission’s Proposals Not Government Policy: Legal Adviser
A 100-year-old banyan tree in Madaripur was felled after being labeled an object of shirk (idolatry), sparking public outrage. The tree, located near the Kumar River, had long been a site for offerings by both Muslims and Hindus. Locals had planned a Baishakh fair and Baul music event under the tree, but protests led to its cancellation. On Monday morning, a group of local clerics and villagers cut the tree down. Authorities have inspected the incident and promised action.
Centuries-Old Sacred Banyan Tree Cut Down in Madaripur for ‘Shirk’
The National Citizen’s Party (NCP) proposed lowering the voting age to 16 and the minimum age to run for parliament to 23. Leader Akhtar Hossain said many countries already treat 16-year-olds as adults and that today’s youth have access to enough information to make informed decisions. Sarjis Alam added that the NCC (proposed new constitutional body) would oversee executive accountability and constitutional appointments. The party also proposed proportional representation in the upper house of parliament.
NCP Proposes Lowering Voting Age to 16, Candidate Age to 23
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