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Islamic scholar Sheikh Ahmadullah criticized the Women’s Reform Commission for promoting proposals that, he argued, contradict the faith, culture, and values of the majority. He alleged the commission was formed by a group of Western-influenced women bent on dismantling family structures and religious beliefs. He called for the current body to be dissolved and restructured with individuals who respect national values and religious sentiments.
Dissolve Current Commission, Rebuild with Values-Aligned Citizens – Ahmadullah
Jagannath University’s TSC area tea vendor Govinda accused Chhatra Dal leader Hasan Sajib of locking his shop for four days. Sajib, a student of the 2017-18 batch and a committee member of the student group, allegedly used his authority to seize control of the shop. “I had to break the lock to open it,” said Govinda. Sajib claimed the shop was initially operated by another person who gave him the key, questioning whether a third-class employee could own a TSC shop.
Chhatra Dal Leader Accused of Locking Local Tea Shop for Days
Speaking at the first International Bangladesh Studies Conference in Istanbul, Professor Dr. Yasin Aktay, former adviser to Turkish President Erdoğan, reaffirmed Turkey’s commitment to supporting Bangladesh’s development. Dr. Mahmudur Rahman noted that resisting Indian dominance was central to the political philosophy of the July Revolution, which will shape future Bangladesh. Ambassador M. Amanul Haq highlighted enhanced bilateral ties, particularly in economic and defense sectors, following the revolution.
Turkey Will Support Bangladesh in Its Nation-Building Efforts – Dr. Yasin Aktay
Mohammad Imtiaz Alam, leader of Islami Andolan Bangladesh, criticized the Women’s Reform Commission’s recent proposals, calling them incompatible with Islamic values and Bangladeshi culture. “The recommendations are a declaration of war against Islam,” he stated. He demanded immediate withdrawal, warning of severe public backlash. He emphasized that prostitution is strongly condemned in all major religions, with Islam prescribing clear punishments in the Quran.
Religious Leader Slams Reform Proposals, Calls for Withdrawal
Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus met the Chinese Ambassador to discuss moving joint commitments into action. Both sides want immediate implementation of projects instead of delays. Preparations for Mongla and Anwara economic zones are almost done and will soon be handed over to developers. A deal for four ships from China is set to be finalized and executed by June. Plans are underway to launch direct Kunming–Chattogram flights. China has also pledged to help build a 1,000-bed hospital and a special burn unit in Chattogram. Additionally, a 50-year water management plan, including the Teesta River project, is being initiated.
Bangladesh-China Partnership Framework Outlined by Chief Adviser
On April 19, 2025, during the party's third general meeting, the NCP decided to form a 'Disciplinary Committee' to maintain internal discipline and investigate allegations of misconduct by its members. Advocate Abdullah Al-Amin has been appointed as the head of the committee. The members of the committee include Dr. Tajnuva Jabin, Arpita Shyama Deb, Advocate Zahirul Islam Musa, Mir Arshadul Haque, Farhad Alam Bhuiyan, Advocate Ali Nasser Khan, Akram Hossain (Raj), Arman Hossain, Md. Abdullah Al Faisal, Sanullah Khan, and Syed Jamil.
NCP Forms Disciplinary Committee to Investigate Internal Misconduct
BNP leader Amir Khasru stated that reaching a consensus on reform proposals should take no more than a week, and elections can be held before December based on this agreement. He emphasized that unresolved issues will be addressed after the elections in Parliament, with each party's mandate. He also called for government action to ensure judicial proceedings.
Consensus Issues Should Not Take More Than A Week To Be Made Public, Election Possible Before December: Amir Khosru
Student leader Nasir Uddin Nasir said the banned Chhatra League imposed its views on students through violence, polluting educational institutions. Chhatra Dal is now selecting leadership based on students' opinions and has set up structures in 1,000 institutions, with plans for 2,500 more. He also mentioned working in madrassas to address discrimination created by the government.
Student League Terrorists Had Polluted The Educational Institutions Of The Country: Nasir
Tongi police have arrested Aleya Begum on charges of hacking her two children—Maliha Akter (6) and Md. Abdullah Ibn Omar (4)—to death. She confessed to the killings in her statement before the court. Earlier, on Friday evening, police recovered the blood-soaked bodies of the two children from a flat. A blood-stained machete was also found in the room. Following court proceedings, Aleya Begum has been sent to jail.
Mother Confesses to Killing Two Children in Tongi Incident
Barisal University Vice-Chancellor Professor Suchita Sharmin removed several officials and appointed unqualified individuals, ignoring the Academic Council and Syndicate meetings. She also expelled one professor and two teachers due to disagreements. Students protested, accusing her of retaining authoritarian figures in departments despite repeated demands for change.
Controversial Appointments and Differences of Opinion Lead to Removal from Syndicate, Vice-Chancellor of BUBT Under Fire
Jamaat Secretary Golam Parwar condemned the Arakan Army's intrusion into Bangladesh's territory on April 16-17, where armed soldiers from the group crossed the border into Bandarban's Remakri area. They celebrated a water festival with local indigenous people, an event that was shared on social media. Parwar labeled this as a grave threat to Bangladesh's sovereignty and independence. He raised questions about the government's response, asking why the government, Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB), and the military failed to act. He demanded accountability from the current government and military for this failure.
Jamaat Expresses Concern Over Arakan Army's Infiltration into Bangladesh's Territory
BNP leader Abdus Salam stated that despite fighting for independence, they are still struggling for the right to vote. He expressed regret that if they have to protest against this government again, it would be unfortunate. He warned that long-term rule without elections leads to fascism and called for immediate elections under Dr. Yunus's leadership to protect the country from instability.
It Would Be Unfortunate for Us to Protest Against This Government: Abdus Salam
Five Chittagong University students abducted in Khagrachhari five days ago remain missing, causing distress among their families. Tribal students demand their immediate rescue and return. Supradip Chakma has urged for their safe return and called for an end to extortion. The authorities are continuing their efforts to locate them. The United People's Democratic Front denies involvement in the incident.
No Trace of 5 CU Students in Five Days, Concerns Over Abduction in the Hills
Umama Fatema, spokesperson for the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, called for justice in Zahidul Islam Parvez’s murder. She accused Chhatra Dal of shifting focus to political dissection and hiding the real culprits. Fatema clarified that those seen attacking in the first CCTV footage have no ties to the Anti-Discrimination movement, while the second footage showed Anti-Discrimination members and Chhatra Dal activists. She condemned media trials and called for an unbiased investigation.
Parvez's Murder: Umama Fatema Claims Chhatra Dal Focused on Political Dissection, Not Identifying Real Culprits
The BGB Swimming Complex in Pilkhana has been named "Shaheed Nurul Islam Swimming Complex" in honor of Martyred Subedar Major Nurul Islam, who sacrificed his life during the 2009 Pilkhana massacre to save army officers. His son, Ashraful Alam Hannan, expressed gratitude to the BGB. On August 20, 2009, Nurul Islam was honored with state recognition and awarded the highest BGB medal.
Swimming Complex in Pilkhana Named After Martyred Nurul Islam
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