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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
BNP Joint Secretary General Syed Emran Saleh Prince said that BNP believes in the principle of "Religion is for Individuals, The State Belongs to All." He emphasized that BNP is a religion-friendly party, committed to building an inclusive nation. He also assured that BNP, under Tarique Rahman, will fulfill its 31-point plan to create an egalitarian and discrimination-free state.
BNP Believes In The Principle Of "Religion Is For Individuals, The State Belongs To All," Says Prince.
BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam stressed the importance of vigilance, as democracy has not yet progressed. He called for reforms and elections to be resolved through dialogue among political parties. Fakhrul condemned the murder of Zahidul, stating that those responsible were not part of Bangladesh's change movement and expressed disappointment over the lack of focus on reforms for farmers and workers.
Mirza Fakhrul: Those Who Killed Zahidul Had No Connection to Bangladesh's Change
To ease the pressure on the Siliguri Corridor, India initiated a rail project worth around ₹5,000 crore, which includes significant projects like Akhaura-Agartala, Khulna-Mongla, and Dhaka-Joydevpur. However, the development train from Delhi to Dhaka has come to a halt. The Indian government has suddenly suspended ongoing and planned rail projects, citing political instability in Bangladesh and concerns over the safety of Indian workers. As a result of this setback, Delhi is now turning its attention to Bhutan and Nepal.
Rail Project to The Seven Sisters from Bangladesh Suspended: The Hindu Business Line
Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) Chairman Mohammad Moin said the institution must also be held accountable. “If we engage in corruption, you should expose it, and we will work to correct ourselves,” he stated during a public hearing in Nilphamari. He emphasized the need for society to strongly condemn corrupt individuals and highlighted that the focus should shift toward preventing future corruption rather than only addressing past incidents. Of 81 complaints presented at the hearing, two are in court, several were deemed irrelevant, and 57 were resolved.
“If We Engage in Corruption, Point It Out” – ACC Chairman
During a meeting on Sunday with Jean-Pierre Lacroix, the UN Under-Secretary-General for Peace Operations, Bangladesh’s Home Affairs Adviser Jahangir Alam called for an increased deployment of Bangladeshi police and armed forces personnel in peacekeeping missions. Lacroix praised Bangladeshi contingents for their talent, professionalism, and significant contributions to global peace. He acknowledged efforts to place more Bangladeshi officers in leadership roles. The Adviser also requested the deployment of Bangladesh’s Formed Police Units in South Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Bangladesh Urges UN to Deploy More Troops from the Country in Peacekeeping Missions
The Ministry of Law, Justice, and Parliamentary Affairs has announced that victims of politically motivated cases filed between January 6, 2009, and August 5, 2024, can now apply directly to the Solicitor at the Law and Justice Division for case withdrawal. This new provision is aimed at providing relief to those persecuted for political reasons.
Ministry Allows Direct Application for Withdrawal of Politically Motivated Cases
Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Shafiqur Rahman has expressed shock over the Women’s Reform Commission’s report, saying that some recommendations clearly violate the Qur’an and Hadith. He stated that instead of reinforcing moral and religious values to address growing social and familial problems, the recommendations introduce harmful elements that could destabilize society. He warned that these suggestions would destroy the moral fabric of all religions and that the people of Bangladesh would overwhelmingly reject them.
Jamaat Chief Shocked by Reform Proposals, Calls Some Recommendations Anti-Islamic
The Appellate Division has stayed a High Court verdict that ordered the promotion of Craft Instructors to Junior Instructor posts. The stay came in response to an appeal filed by the Director General of the Technical Education Directorate. A full hearing is scheduled for May 18. The original High Court ruling had instructed that positions be created or reserved for Craft Instructors in upper-level posts and allowed promotions based on qualifications if no posts were available.
Supreme Court Stays High Court Ruling on Craft Instructor Promotion
A video has circulated online alleging that Dr. Muhammad Yunus donated Tk 1,000 crore to Israel, based on a statement by preacher Mufti Alauddin Jihadi. The Chief Adviser’s Press Wing has categorically denied the claim, calling it false and part of a broader smear campaign against Dr. Yunus and the interim government. Fact-checker Rumor Scanner had earlier debunked the video, and Israel’s Foreign Ministry confirmed that no such donation had been acknowledged.
Claim That Dr. Yunus Donated Tk 1,000 Crore to Israel Is False: Press Wing
Adviser Muhammad Fauzul Kabir Khan, after a coordination meeting with the Chief Adviser at Jamuna, assured that the upcoming Eid-ul-Adha will see minimal power outages and no traffic congestion. He praised officials for staying on duty during the previous Eid, ensuring smooth celebrations. He also noted that major issues at Sayedabad Bus Terminal had been resolved with the Environment Ministry’s help. The adviser termed the success a result of coordinated efforts.
No Load Shedding, No Traffic Jams During Eid-ul-Adha: Power and Transport Adviser
Chief Prosecutor Tazul Islam has claimed that evidence has been found linking deposed leader Sheikh Hasina and former military officer Ziaul Ahsan to nearly 200 cases of enforced disappearance. He said the investigation is in its final stages and includes data suggesting the accused used state power to commit violence against civilians. The probe has gathered victim testimonies, video footage, and drone surveillance as evidence of crimes against humanity.
Evidence Links Sheikh Hasina and Ziaul Ahsan to 200 Enforced Disappearances: Chief Prosecutor
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