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Following an Anti-Corruption Commission petition, a court has frozen 12 bank accounts, 18 company shares, and two vehicles owned by former minister Tipu Munshi and his wife Malbika Munshi. The court also ordered the seizure of properties in Uttara, Rangpur, and Gulshan. The ACC alleges the couple amassed Tk 59 million in assets disproportionate to known income sources, abusing public office for personal gain.
Court Freezes 12 Bank Accounts, 18 Company Shares of Former Minister Tipu Munshi
Labour Party MP Tulip Rizwana Siddiq once told a journalist in 2017, “I am not Bangladeshi; I’m a British MP.” However, official records show otherwise. Tulip holds a Bangladeshi National ID card, passport, and Tax Identification Number (TIN), and has submitted tax returns, confirming her Bangladeshi citizenship. Her NID, issued on January 3, 2011, lists Sudha Sadan—Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s residence—as her address. Recently, her NID has been locked.
Tulip Siddiq Holds Bangladeshi Passport Despite Denial of Nationality
The Labor Reform Commission has submitted a report recommending legal protections for all workers, fair national and sector-based wages, and safe working conditions. It also proposed establishing a comprehensive labor database and easing trade union rights to promote transparency and accountability. The commission urged the government to facilitate overseas employment and skill development, especially for youth and entrepreneurs. It further recommended state recognition for workers killed in the 2024 uprising, justice for victims of workplace negligence, and six months of maternity leave along with anti-harassment policies.
Labor Reform Commission Recommends Recognition for Uprising Martyrs, Safer Work Environments
Bangladesh Medical University and Kunming Medical University of China have signed a Memorandum of Understanding, paving the way for a $138.2 million Chinese investment in Bangladesh’s healthcare sector. Professor Zhueshan highlighted the foundation laid by recent high-level meetings between the two nations for long-term collaboration in health and education. He emphasized the strengths of traditional and advanced Chinese medical education. Professor Dr. Mujibur Rahman Howlader said the agreement will significantly boost medical modernization through joint research, training, technology transfer, and infrastructure development.
China to Invest $138.2 Million in Bangladesh’s Health Sector through Medical University Partnership
In a mass wedding ceremony organized by WAAMI for 60 underprivileged and fatherless couples, Religious Affairs Adviser Dr. A.F.M. Khalid Hossain highlighted the spiritual and moral significance of marriage. He said marriage is a safeguard against immoral behavior and is essential for building ideal families, fulfilling natural needs, and attaining peace of mind.
He added, “According to a Hadith, when a person gets married, they complete half of their faith; for the other half, they should fear Allah.” Dr. Hossain underscored that marriage is an unparalleled institution for preserving one’s character.
Marriage Shields Individuals from Immorality: Religious Affairs Adviser
Rights group VOiD has demanded the withdrawal of all false cases against victims of enforced disappearances, along with their safety, compensation, and justice against those responsible. Chief Prosecutor Tajul Islam called for the prosecution of everyone involved in such cases. VOiD also demanded the repeal of the 2013 Anti-Terrorism (Amendment) Bill, transparency in state records, and a public apology from state forces to the victims and the nation.
VOiD Demands Compensation and Justice for Returnees from Enforced Disappearance
More than 100 travelers, including 47 Bangladeshis, were detained at a South African airport on Sunday. Despite clearing immigration and collecting baggage, many were stopped by border guards. The reason for their detention remains unclear, and authorities are holding them at the airport. There is a possibility that they may be deported.
Over 100, Including 47 Bangladeshis, Detained at South African Airport
Information and Broadcasting Adviser Mahfuz Alam announced the formation of a taskforce to improve the quality of newspapers. The taskforce will focus on verifying actual circulation figures, implementing the wage board, and setting fair ad rates. He stressed that newspapers following government guidelines will be eligible for state advertisements and benefits. The adviser emphasized the need for transparency at all stages of newspaper publication and hinted at tighter scrutiny on tax compliance.
Taskforce to Be Formed for Enhancing Newspaper Standards: Information Adviser
UN Under-Secretary-General for Peace Operations Jean-Pierre Lacroix commended Bangladesh’s contribution to global peacekeeping during a courtesy meeting with IGP Baharul Alam. The IGP affirmed that Bangladeshi peacekeepers have consistently demonstrated professionalism and expressed readiness to deploy more personnel to UN missions in the future.
UN Under-Secretary-General Praises Bangladesh Police for Peacekeeping Role
To protect the fragile ecosystem, the government has decided to ban new industrial establishments within 10 kilometers of the Sundarbans. A formal notification will soon be issued by the Ministry of Environment. Additional decisions include revising the Climate Change Trust regulations and collecting inter-ministerial feedback to combat noise pollution. Proposals have also been made to increase risk allowances for forest workers and mandate 30% block use in all new buildings by 2025.
Government Bans Industrial Projects Within 10 km of Sundarbans
Polytechnic students in Chattogram blocked roads demanding cancellation of a 30% promotion quota for craft instructors applying for junior instructor posts. They argue that many craft instructors lack the technical background required for teaching roles. Most only have education up to class 8 or SSC, traditionally serving as lab assistants. Students announced they would continue protests, including hunger strikes, until their demands are met.
Polytechnic Students in Chattogram Threaten Hunger Strike Over Six Demands
A delegation from the National People’s Front, led by Comrade Tipu Biswas, held discussions with the National Consensus Commission. Commission members included Professor Ali Riaz (Vice President), Dr. Badiul Alam Majumdar, Justice Emdadul Haque, Dr. Iftekharuzzaman, and Chief Adviser’s Special Assistant Monir Haidar. The commission has so far held preliminary discussions with 15 political parties.
National People’s Front Meets with National Consensus Commission
Tuhin Farabi, personal officer to Health Adviser Nurjahan Begum, has been relieved of his duties and instructed not to report to the office. Various allegations have emerged against him. Farabi is known for his role in the quota reform movement and was a member of the central medical wing of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement.
Health Adviser’s Personal Officer Tuhin Farabi Removed from Duty
Dhaka Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sheikh Mohammad Sajjat Ali has directed crime and intelligence units to carry out home raids and arrest active Awami League members involved in recent violence and killings. Protest marches continue across the capital, with many participants facing murder charges. Authorities have been instructed to update citizen information forms to track residents’ movements. The commissioner also expressed frustration over the low number of arrest warrants executed and unresolved cases.
DMP Commissioner Orders House Raids to Arrest Awami League Supporters Involved in Violence
Hasnat Abdullah, a leader of the Nationalist Citizens’ Platform (NCP), has welcomed the apology from the Dhaka University Chhatra Dal president for describing the July movement as “so-called.” Abdullah praised the president’s courage to admit his mistake rather than defend it, calling such humility commendable.
He further remarked that despite the passage of several months since the July-August uprising, there has been no official declaration or constitutional acknowledgment of it. Referring to global precedents such as Nepal and Bolivia, where revolutions were ratified through constitutional amendments, Abdullah emphasized the need for a similar approach in this case. He warned that in the absence of formal recognition, statements provoking fresh unrest may continue to emerge.
NCP Leader Welcomes Chhatra Dal President’s Regret, Calls for Official Declaration and Constitutional Recognition of July Uprising
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