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Former MP Morshed Alam and 84 Awami League leaders and activists have been named in a case over a 2018 attack on BNP candidate Zainul Abdin Farroque’s election rally. The current chairman and Kadra Union Jubo League president Gias Uddin Bhuiyan has been arrested. Other accused include Morshed Alam’s son and former Upazila chairman Saiful Alam Dipu, and Vice Chairman Golam Kabir.
Case Filed Against Ex-MP Morshed Alam and 84 Others for 2018 Attack on BNP Rally
RAB has arrested ASM Zulfikar Haidar, vice-president of Bakerganj Upazila Awami League, for allegedly financing crackdowns on student-led uprisings. A police team led by SI Tofazzal brought him from Dhaka to Barishal, later presenting him in court citing health issues. Zulfikar has been charged in a case related to an attack on BNP activists in Garuria.
Financier of Student Protest Suppression Arrested by RAB
Syed Muhammad Faizul Karim, leader of Islami Andolan Bangladesh, expressed partial satisfaction with the government’s ongoing reforms, despite the country’s many challenges. He praised Dr. Muhammad Yunus and his advisers for their constructive approach to rebuilding the nation. Criticizing some political factions obsessed with regaining power, he warned that elections without prior reforms would be a mockery. He also opposed Pahela Baishakh parades featuring drums and owl imagery, calling it a scripted cultural import from neighboring countries.
Islami Andolan Praises Government Reforms: Faizul Karim
A delegation led by Jamaat-e-Islami leader Mubarak Hossain met with local and foreign investors, pledging good governance and a corruption-free, investor-friendly environment. Addressing concerns on women’s empowerment, party representatives stated Jamaat supports it positively. They assured that during previous tenures, no corruption allegations were raised against their ministries. They committed to reforms, investment security, efficient one-stop solutions, and streamlined profit repatriation mechanisms.
Jamaat-e-Islami Assures Investment Safety for Foreign Investors
In an ongoing effort to maintain law and order, Bangladesh Armed Forces, under the direction of ISPR, conducted several joint operations across the country from April 3 to April 9. The nationwide crackdown resulted in the arrest of 608 individuals, including listed criminals, robbers, extortionists, fugitives, muggers, teenage gang members, drug dealers, addicts, and brokers. Seized items included 21 illegal firearms, 295 rounds of ammunition, various local weapons, stolen mobile phones, passports, laptops, counterfeit currency, foreign currency, and a significant amount of narcotics and cash. These actions are part of a broader initiative to restore stability in light of recent unrest.
608 Arrested in Nationwide Joint Forces Operation (April 3–9)
Despite seizing a large sum of cash and gold during a raid at the home of a man named Harun in Teknaf, the joint forces reportedly excluded these items from the official case documents. A local plaintiff, Kaiser Ahmed, has been summoned to appear in court on April 13 to provide a written explanation. The court warned that legal action would be taken if his explanation is unsatisfactory. A spokesperson for the Coast Guard acknowledged a delay in submitting the seized items to the customs authority but confirmed they were deposited at the Teknaf Customs Warehouse on April 7 following higher-level orders.
Cash and Gold Seized in Joint Raid Excluded from Case Filing
Professor Mujibur Rahman, Central Naib-e-Ameer of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, has declared that electoral reforms must precede any elections in the country. He warned that holding elections without addressing systemic issues would result in another shameful episode in Bangladesh’s history. “The people of this country no longer want to witness autocratic regimes or puppet elections,” he said. Professor Rahman also criticized the ruling government, saying that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s actions have tarnished Bangladesh’s global image and perpetuated decades of injustice and oppression since independence.
Elections Without Reforms Will Lead to Another National Disgrace: Jamaat Leader
The Rapid Action Battalion (RAB-1) has arrested Shahriar Hossain Saikat (32), Joint General Secretary of the Gazipur Metropolitan Weavers’ League (a pro-Awami League organization), along with six of his associates. Authorities seized a revolver, four rounds of ammunition, heroin, mobile phones, and cash from their possession. The others arrested include Shahanur Ahmed Amit (18), Hira (32), Bayezid (27), Jahid (19), and Nur Islam (27). According to RAB-1, Saikat was allegedly involved in drug trafficking and often displayed weapons in Tongi’s Mazar slum area. He is also accused of leading an attack on students during recent protests in Gazipur.
Seven Awami League Members Arrested with Firearms and Drugs
Former Malaysian Foreign Minister Dr. Syed Hamid Albar has stated that the Rohingya crisis can no longer be viewed as a bilateral issue between Myanmar and Bangladesh—it is now a humanitarian and security concern for the entire ASEAN region. He emphasized the urgency of a solution and noted that the warm relations between the Prime Ministers of Malaysia and Bangladesh could be instrumental in achieving a sustainable resolution. Highlighting Myanmar’s pledge to repatriate 180,000 Rohingya refugees, Dr. Albar stressed, “Agreements alone are not enough—implementation is key.” Meanwhile, Jamal Shamsuddin called for decisive ASEAN leadership, and Pakistani diplomat Ahad Asad Abbas Khan urged for a joint OIC-ASEAN effort to form a united stance from the Muslim world, ensuring justice, protection, and voluntary repatriation for Rohingya refugees.
ASEAN Experts Urge Swift Resolution of Rohingya Crisis for Regional Stability
Hefazat-e-Islam has claimed that the traditional Hindu religious procession, Mangal Shobhajatra, has been imposed on the nation under the guise of inclusivity during the celebration of Pahela Baishakh. The organization argues that the original Ananda Shobhajatra has been replaced due to foreign influence—particularly from India—and demands that UNESCO reconsiders its recognition. Hefazat urged the Cultural Affairs Ministry’s adviser to formally write to UNESCO to correct what they called a “mistake.” Leaders emphasized their opposition to any idol-centric cultural practices in national celebrations, stating that in a Muslim-majority country, no element contradicting Islamic monotheism should be part of national festivities.
Hefazat Alleges Indian Conspiracy Behind Renaming of “Ananda Shobhajatra” to “Mangal Shobhajatra”
At an MoU signing with Japan’s Onodera User Run Inc., Advisor Asif Nazrul announced initiatives to increase employment opportunities abroad. Under the program, Bangladeshi workers will receive free training and certification for jobs in developed countries like Japan without incurring migration costs.
Bangladesh to Expand Job Opportunities Abroad: Asif Nazrul
BSF detained a Bangladeshi man named Abdul Hamid near the Nagorbhita border in Thakurgaon, approximately 500 yards inside Indian territory. BGB Lt. Col. Tanzir Ahmed confirmed the incident, which took place at around 6:40 AM on Thursday during rainfall. Hamid reportedly entered India through pillar 376.
BSF Detains Another Bangladeshi at Thakurgaon Border
BNP leaders visited the grave of Ashiqur Rahman Hridoy, a youth activist shot during the July uprising in Jatrabari, and handed his family Tk 1 lakh in financial aid. BNP’s Humayun Kabir pledged continued support for the family. He accused the July Foundation of failing to support victims and instead misappropriating funds.
BNP Supports Martyred Activist’s Family With Financial Aid
BNP’s Mirza Abbas warned that Israel’s agenda extends beyond Palestine, posing a threat to Muslims worldwide. Goyeshwar Chandra Roy added that while global democracies are focusing on suppressing BNP, they are ignoring the plight of Palestinians. He also criticized the interim government for its silence on the Gaza issue.
Israel Will Gradually Destroy the Muslim World: Mirza Abbas
BNP leader Salahuddin Ahmed accused the Awami League of indirectly recognizing Israel and purchasing surveillance tools from the country to monitor opposition parties. He called for a global stand against the genocide in Gaza and urged democratic nations to take concrete action.
Awami League Secretly Recognized Israel, Bought Spy Equipment: Salahuddin
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