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Pakistan’s Foreign Secretary Amna Baloch has described her recent visit to Dhaka as a positive experience, highlighting fruitful discussions between the two countries. “I’m happy to be in Dhaka—the food was great and the shopping was enjoyable. Our talks were productive,” she said. Baloch led Islamabad’s delegation in the Foreign Office Consultations (FOC) held on the Padma River, while Bangladesh was represented by Foreign Secretary Md. Jashim Uddin. This marked the sixth round of foreign secretary-level talks and the first in over a decade. Baloch is also scheduled to meet with the Chief Adviser during her visit.
Pakistan’s Foreign Secretary Says Talks with Bangladesh Were Productive
A Dhaka court has sentenced fugitive gold trader Rabiul Islam alias Arav Khan and seven others to life imprisonment for the 2018 murder of Inspector Mamun Imran Khan. Among the convicted are Arav’s wife Suraiya Akter Keya and five others. Arav and his wife remain at large. Inspector Mamun was murdered on July 7, 2018, and his body was later discovered in a forest in Gazipur.
Dubai-Based Gold Trader Arav Khan, 7 Others Get Life Sentences for Killing Police Inspector
Meghna Alam, accused of blackmailing Saudi Ambassador Isa bin Yusuf Al-Duhailan for $5 million, claimed in court that the ambassador is her husband. She denied allegations of aborting his child and said the ambassador was spreading false information. Meghna stated she was imprisoned without trial and denied legal representation. Meanwhile, another witness named Samir denied having any romantic relationship with Meghna, saying he was a common man who had lived abroad.
Bangladeshi Woman Claims Saudi Envoy Is Her Husband, Denies Abortion Allegation in Court
BNP Standing Committee member Salahuddin Ahmed stated that the party disagrees with 16 out of 66 reform proposals submitted regarding elections. “We fully support 25 and partially agree with another 25,” he said. Consensus Commission Vice Chair Dr. Ali Riaz reiterated that the goal is to develop a national charter through political consensus and establish long-term democratic stability. He praised BNP’s contribution to democratic discourse.
BNP Disagrees with 16 of 66 Election Reform Proposals: Salahuddin Ahmed
Following a meeting with Additional Secretary Rehana Yasmin of the Technical and Madrasah Education Division, Polytechnic student representatives expressed disappointment over the lack of solutions. “The meeting was fruitless,” said a student spokesperson. They announced plans for tougher nationwide action across all polytechnic institutes, while committing to minimize public disruption during protests.
Polytechnic Students Threaten Nationwide Strikes Over Ministry’s Inaction
Jamaat Ameer emphasized that the mass uprising in July brought a new wave of freedom, but three key preconditions must be met before holding elections—reform, justice, and coexistence. “Without fulfilling these, elections will be as flawed as before,” he warned. Jamaat has already submitted a reform proposal to the Consensus Commission and insists that meaningful change is essential to honor the sacrifices made.
Polls Must Meet Three Preconditions: Reform, Justice, and Coexistence — Jamaat Ameer
Secretary of the National Sports Council Md. Aminul Islam announced that commercial establishments within Mirpur Sher-e-Bangla Cricket Stadium will not have their leases renewed after 2026. “The stadium will be free of commercial use,” he stated. The council has already issued letters to remove two shops blocking the main entrance. Officials also noted that street-level business activities were obstructing pedestrian movement and damaging the stadium’s aesthetics.
Mirpur Stadium to Be Cleared of Commercial Establishments: Sports Council Secretary
Mohammad Shahe Alam Murad, former General Secretary of Dhaka South Awami League, was arrested in Uttara on Thursday. He had led a sudden flash protest march from Baitul Mukarram to Bangabandhu Avenue on April 6. Since the mass uprising, many ruling party leaders have been arrested, while others have fled abroad, allegedly plotting further unrest.
Former Dhaka South AL General Secretary Arrested for Leading Flash Protest March
After visiting the torched home of artist Manbendra Ghosh, Jamaat-e-Islami’s Dhaka North leader Maulana Delwar Hossain blamed the remnants of a fascist regime for continuing efforts to disrupt Bangladesh’s communal harmony. “Though the head of the fascist regime has fled, many accomplices remain, and they are behind such attacks,” he stated. He urged vigilance and called for justice against those responsible for the arson, demanding exemplary punishment and rehabilitation for the affected family.
‘Fascist Leader May Have Fled, but His Accomplices Remain’: Jamaat Leader Delwar Hossain
At Dhaka’s Sheraton Hotel, Destiny Group CEO Mohammad Rafiqul Amin announced the formation of a new political party—Bangladesh A-Am Janata Party. Amin will serve as the party’s convener, while Fatima Tasnim was named member secretary. Amin said that despite 54 years since independence, people still struggle with deprivation and inequality. The new party aims to unite citizens to remove autocracy and secure basic and political rights. Fatima Tasnim added that without political awareness, the country risks falling back into autocratic rule. “We have ousted the Awami autocrats, and we will not allow any future dictatorship,” she said.
Destiny Group’s Rafiqul Amin Launches New Political Party: ‘A-Am Janata Party’
At a meeting with the National Consensus Commission, BNP leader Nazrul Islam Khan stated that the current opportunity to rebuild the country must be utilized. He described the struggle to reform the state as a rare historical phenomenon. Khan emphasized that past victories could not be sustained, but this time, cooperation with the commission and government could ensure lasting success. He warned against overreaching in pursuit of change, lest it dampen people’s desire for transformation. He said BNP’s reform agenda is not just a demand—it’s a commitment. “Everything must happen with public consent,” he added. Though a consensus charter wasn’t reached in July, he noted that BNP has its 31-point reform proposal. Commission Vice-Chair Prof. Ali Riaz reaffirmed their goal of formulating a national charter to establish a sustainable democratic system.
Nazrul Islam: ‘BNP’s 31-Point Charter Reflects National Reformation Vision, Even Without a July Consensus Charter’
Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam has criticized star cricketer Shakib Al Hasan’s decision to join the Awami League, calling it a betrayal rather than a mere mistake. In a Facebook post, he wrote that Shakib made this choice at a time when the AL leadership was facing serious human rights allegations. “His silence over the violence and killings in Magura—his hometown—by ruling party supporters is particularly disturbing,” Alam said. He added that Shakib’s move reflects either deep political naivety or opportunism for personal gain, neither of which absolves him. “Shakib may be the most talented cricketer Bangladesh has ever produced, but that does not grant him impunity.”
Press Secretary: Shakib’s Joining Awami League Was Not Just a Mistake, It Was Betrayal
In a horrific incident, a teenage girl was raped overnight on a parked bus in Chattogram’s Chandgaon area on April 15. The culprits include the bus driver Lokman (26) and helper Hanif (26), both of whom have been arrested. The supervisor, Mobarak Hossain, remains at large. The arrested individuals confessed to the crime. The victim has been admitted to the One-Stop Crisis Centre at Chattogram Medical College Hospital.
Teen Girl Raped Overnight in Parked Bus, Driver and Helper Arrested
A BBC investigation has uncovered a secret “Ayna Ghar” near Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, where Barrister Mir Ahmad Bin Quasem was reportedly held and tortured for eight years. He was blindfolded most of the time and could hear planes landing, helping investigators locate the facility. After demolishing a recently constructed wall behind a large building, they discovered a narrow, pitch-dark corridor leading to multiple small, windowless rooms. One of these cramped, poorly ventilated cells was used to detain Quasem. The smell and suffocation suggest inhumane conditions.
Secret ‘Ayna Ghar’ Discovered Near Dhaka Airport; Hidden Room Linked to Barrister’s Torture
Six individuals have been taken into custody in connection with the arson attack on the village home of artist Manabendra Ghosh, known for his work in festival processions. The suspects include Al Amin alias Tamal (22), finance secretary of the banned local BCL unit, joint secretary Mainuddin Ahmed Pias (22), Mir Maruf, Aminur Rahman (24), local AL ward secretary Babul Hossain (54), and Chhatra League leader Khan Mohammad Rafi alias Season (18). Notably, Season posted “Mission Complete” on Facebook on the night of the arson. A press conference will be held today at the Chief Adviser’s office regarding the incident.
Six Held Over Arson at Artist Manabendra Ghosh’s Home, Suspect Posted ‘Mission Complete’ on Facebook
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