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A three-member team from the University Grants Commission (UGC) has begun investigating ongoing unrest at Khulna University of Engineering and Technology (KUET). The probe began Wednesday morning following a brief visit and discussion with protesting students by Education Ministry adviser Dr. C. R. Abrar. Despite appeals, students have refused to end their hunger strike. The UGC team is now speaking directly with students and faculty.

23 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

UGC Launches Investigation at KUET Amid Student Protests

After 34 hours of hunger strike, nine students of Chittagong University (CU) called off their protest in the early hours of Tuesday. The decision followed a Syndicate meeting that approved the relocation of the university’s Fine Arts Institute to the main campus. The students had begun their strike in front of the administrative building on Monday afternoon. Two students required medical attention due to exhaustion.

23 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

CU Students End 34-Hour Hunger Strike After Syndicate Approves Art Institute Relocation

The High Court has suspended for three months a directive from the Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) that required prior approval from higher authorities before making arrests in cases related to recent mass uprisings. The suspension follows a petition by Supreme Court lawyer Md. Jasim Uddin challenging the legality of the directive, which was issued on April 9 in connection with anti-discrimination protests.

23 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

High Court Halts DMP Order Requiring Permission for Arrests in Uprising Cases

A Dhaka court has issued an arrest warrant against renowned actress and filmmaker Meher Afroz Shaon following allegations of physical abuse against her father and stepmother, Nishi Islam. The case, filed by Nishi Islam, names 12 individuals including former DB chief Mohammad Harun-or-Rashid. Two police officers from Badda Police Station admitted in court to detaining and torturing the complainant under directives from their then-officer-in-charge. Allegedly, Shaon had her mentally ill father confined to a psychiatric facility while Nishi Islam was imprisoned for six months. “We want justice,” said Nishi Islam.

23 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Arrest Warrant Issued Against Actress Meher Afroz Shaon for Allegedly Assaulting Father and Stepmother

Dr. C. R. Abrar, Education Adviser, visited KUET to check on students protesting with a hunger strike demanding VC Masood’s resignation. Arriving around 9:45 AM, he spoke with the students and expressed concern for their health. The University Grants Commission (UGC) has formed a three-member committee to resolve the crisis and will visit the campus today. Dr. Abrar also urged students to consider ending their hunger strike for health reasons.

23 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Education Adviser Visits KUET to Meet Fasting Students

Student protesters at Dhaka’s Shahbagh have called for a nationwide class boycott, demanding the resignation of KUET Vice Chancellor Professor Mohammad Masood. Over 300 students from institutions including BUET, Jagannath University, CUET, KUET, and Dhaka College gathered under the “Shahbagh Blockade” banner. Solidarity protests, including symbolic hunger strikes and sit-ins, will be held across campuses. A protest rally will also take place at the Raju Memorial Sculpture at 3 PM.

23 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Students Nationwide Announce Class Boycott, Demand KUET VC’s Resignation

The Supreme Court’s Appellate Division has nullified corruption charges against Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus, filed under the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) Act. The bench, led by the Chief Justice, ruled that the ACC’s hasty legal actions following Yunus’s appointment were procedurally flawed. The case was initially filed during the Awami League’s tenure against Dr. Yunus and senior officials of Grameen Telecom. Notably, the ACC had withdrawn its petition without informing the appellants, violating legal norms.

23 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Anti-Corruption Case Against Chief Adviser Dr. Yunus Quashed by Supreme Court

Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus has urged international investors to consider Bangladesh, calling it a land of immense economic potential. He emphasized the opportunity for Bangladesh to serve as a gateway to the sea for neighboring landlocked regions like Nepal, Bhutan, and seven Indian states. With a young, tech-savvy population and strategic geographic location, Yunus believes Bangladesh could emerge as a powerful economic hub. He also criticized government reforms and what he termed as destructive actions by Prime Minister Hasina’s administration.

23 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Chief Adviser Calls for Investment: “Bangladesh Can Be a Regional Economic Hub”

The Detective Branch (DB) of police has arrested 10 more activists affiliated with the Awami League and its associated organizations in Dhaka, including members of the now-banned Chhatra League, for their involvement in flash protests. All are reportedly accused in various criminal cases. Meanwhile, a nationwide special operation led to the arrest of 1,610 individuals, according to the Police Headquarters. Law enforcement officials also recovered a homemade pipe gun, a single-barrel shotgun, one empty cartridge shell, and two defective rounds of ammunition. The special operation will continue.

23 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

10 Awami League Activists Arrested in Dhaka, 1,610 Detained Nationwide in Crackdown

The Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission (BAEC) has voiced strong protest against what it calls unwarranted interference by the Ministry, demanding the restoration of its autonomy. According to the Commission, the erosion of its independence has led to severe disruptions, including obstacles in higher education and training for scientists, salary disparities, demotions, and a decline in motivation among young scientists.

It also claimed that the Commission’s role in the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant project is being undermined, with attempts to impose systems without proper feasibility assessments. Due to the lack of newly created positions, promotions are stalled, affecting nearly 600 scientists and 2,500 staff members whose salaries and benefits have been delayed.

The Commission alleges that the absence of a full board, coupled with authoritarian behavior and ministerial overreach, has deprived its members of benefits guaranteed under the Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission Act 2017 and the BAEC Service Rules 1985.

23 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Atomic Energy Commission Protests Ministry’s Interference, Demands Restoration of Autonomy

Rokonuzzaman Tipu, a local correspondent for Daily Kaler Kantho, has been sentenced to 10 days in jail by a mobile court in Tala. Tipu had visited the Tala Upazila Complex construction site to investigate alleged corruption. When Sub-Assistant Engineer MM Mamun Alam refused to provide information, an argument broke out, during which the engineer reportedly asked, “Who are you to ask?” leading to a physical altercation. Both parties reported the incident to the Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO), who later visited the site, took statements from workers and locals, and issued the sentence. Tipu claims the engineer initiated the altercation.

23 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Journalist Jailed for Seeking Info on Corruption in Tala, Clashes with Engineer

For the first time since the recent mass uprising, the ruling Awami League staged a sudden march in Magura town on Tuesday, calling the ongoing tribunal proceedings a “farce” and demanding their closure. The march, held under the banner of the party’s Magura district branch, saw 15–20 participants wearing helmets and masks. Attempts to contact the Officer-in-Charge of Magura Sadar Police Station, Md. Ayub Ali, for comment were unsuccessful.

23 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Awami League Stages Sudden March in Magura, Demands End to Tribunal ‘Drama’

On Tuesday night around 10:30 PM, students from Dhaka University and nearby institutions blocked the Shahbagh intersection, demanding the resignation of the KUET Vice-Chancellor. By 11 PM, several hundred more students joined the protest, halting traffic in the area. The action followed a deadline set at a Monday rally at TSC, where students warned the Vice-Chancellor to step down by 10 PM Tuesday.

23 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Students Block Shahbagh Demanding KUET Vice-Chancellor’s Resignation

Adviser Asif Nazrul has stated that a key priority for the interim government is to ensure justice for enforced disappearances, killings, and crimes against humanity committed during the “fascist Hasina regime.” He said the July uprising created a unique opportunity to reshape the nation, inspired by the sacrifices of young protesters. Nazrul noted that Bangladesh has now signed the international convention on enforced disappearances. “While our international crimes law recognizes organized enforced disappearance as a crime against humanity, it lacks a standalone legal definition and corresponding punishment,” he said. Work is underway to draft legislation to fill this gap.

23 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Justice for Enforced Disappearances Is a Priority: Adviser Asif Nazrul

Nurul Islam Saddam, Secretary of Islami Chhatra Shibir, has criticized the lack of justice for what he called “Awami fascism” despite the existence of solid evidence. “This is not 1971, when there was little documentation and justice was difficult,” he said. Saddam expressed skepticism that future governments will pursue justice, citing historical examples like the political rehabilitation of Ershad after his ouster in the 1990s. He condemned those who remain silent about the July massacre and warned that the public will show them the “red card.” He also voiced frustration over sudden processions held by the ruling party.

23 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Despite Evidence, No Accountability for Awami Fascism: Chhatra Shibir Secretary


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