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The Supreme Court has scheduled the review hearing of ATM Azharul Islam, the former acting Secretary General of Jamaat-e-Islami, for Tuesday. Azhar was sentenced to death for crimes against humanity committed during the 1971 war. The Attorney General confirmed that his review petition, originally listed for hearing on February 20, was postponed and will now be addressed. Jamaat leader Shafiqul Rahman has warned that if Azhar is not released, he will voluntarily surrender in court on February 25.
Review Hearing for Jamaat Leader ATM Azhar Scheduled for Tuesday
A dispute over playing loud music at a wedding in Baraigram, Natore, led to a violent attack, resulting in the death of Kamal Bepari (45) on Saturday night. The altercation erupted when neighbors Shamsul Bepari, Shahjahan Bepari, and Shahadat Bepari objected to the music being played at the wedding of Kamal’s nephew. A heated argument escalated into a physical attack, and Kamal was fatally assaulted on the spot. Police have recovered the body, and an investigation is underway.
Wedding Celebration Turns Deadly Over Sound System Dispute
Police arrested a man with a pistol and a magazine loaded with nine rounds in Mirpur. The arrest took place on Saturday at Road No. 5. The suspect, identified as Md. Faruk, was apprehended based on a tip-off near Commerce College. Upon spotting the police, he attempted to flee but was quickly detained. Authorities have filed a case against him under the Arms Act.
Man Arrested with Firearm in Mirpur
Two motorcyclists lost their lives in a tragic accident when a microbus collided with their vehicle in Sherpur on Saturday. Six others were injured in the crash. The deceased have been identified as Gaurab (18) and Roni (14). Another victim, Shuvo (20), was critically injured and has been transferred to Mymensingh Medical College Hospital, while the remaining five injured have been admitted to the district hospital. According to locals, the microbus, en route from Sherpur to Jamalpur around 12:30 AM, first hit a battery-run auto-rickshaw before losing control and ramming into a motorcycle and another auto-rickshaw. Roni died on the spot due to the impact.
Two Motorcyclists Killed as Microbus Crashes in Sherpur
Security personnel at Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU) detained five individuals on Saturday evening for carrying sharp weapons and drug paraphernalia. The arrested suspects are Rifat Islam (28), Rajib (16), Md. Kawsar Mia (17), Md. Naim (14), and Shamin (13). Assistant Proctor Anisur Rahman Mazumder confirmed the arrests, stating that the police camp’s sub-inspector has been instructed to hand them over to the Kotwali police station for further action.
Five Suspects Arrested at BAU with Robbery Equipment
Former Liberation War Affairs Minister AKM Mozammel Haque is accused of issuing thousands of fake freedom fighter certificates in exchange for money. BNP leader and former MP Hasan Uddin Sarkar, along with other war veterans, claim Mozammel fraudulently added his name to the list. Allegations include hijacking historical achievements and tampering with war records. The Liberation War Ministry has identified 11,000 fake certificates, with more under investigation. Critics demand an official list of genuine freedom fighters and the removal of frauds.
Fake Freedom Fighter Certificate Scandal: Fraud Allegations Against Fake Freedom Fighter AKM Mozammel Haque
Eighty students from Khulna University of Engineering & Technology (KUET) have set off for Dhaka in two buses at 8 AM to meet Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus regarding their six-point demand, including the removal and replacement of the Vice-Chancellor and Pro-Vice-Chancellor. The students, wearing red cloths tied around their heads and eyes, expressed concerns over extreme insecurity. They stated that after submitting a memorandum to the Chief Adviser, they will not return to campus but will stay in a safer location and continue their movement online. Despite sending their demands via email three days ago, they have received no response from the government. They are also outraged that an unidentified case was filed instead of directly naming the accused individuals.
KUET Students Head to Dhaka to Meet Chief Adviser with Six-Point Demand
The Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) has intensified intelligence operations across the country to combat theft, robbery, murder, and armed looting, said Director General AKM Shahidur Rahman. During a late-night patrol inspection at 2 AM on Saturday, he stated that RAB is actively preventing destabilization attempts by vested interests aiming to spread fear and unrest. He also revealed that additional patrols are being deployed in high-risk areas and that several gang leaders in Mohammadpur have already been arrested.
RAB Continues Nationwide Intelligence Operations Against Crime
A severe funding crisis has halted government incentives for leather and garment exports, while tax revenues continue to decline. Amid this turmoil, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has withheld loan disbursements until at least June. The government faces financial strain due to subsidies in electricity, fertilizer, food, and LNG sectors, while foreign debt and interest payments have also surged. Economic uncertainty is mounting, with inflation rising, foreign reserves dwindling, and exchange rates becoming unstable. The IMF has conditioned the loan on subsidy reductions, but the government remains reluctant to comply.
Economic Crisis Deepens: No IMF Loan Before June
Chittagong University has decided to rename six of its facilities, including three residential halls. The new names are as follows:
• Shahid Farhad Hossain Hall (formerly Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Hall)
• Shahid Hridoy Tarua Building (formerly Abu Yusuf Building)
• Bijoy 24 Hall (formerly Janonetri Sheikh Hasina Hall)
• Nawab Faizunnesa Hall (formerly Bangamata Sheikh Fazilatunnesa Mujib Hall)
• July Revolution Park (formerly Bangabandhu Udyan)
• Chittagong University Gymnasium (formerly Sheikh Kamal Gymnasium)
Additionally, the decision to cancel the academic certificate of master’s student Afsana Enayet Emi has been suspended, though her permanent expulsion remains in effect. A committee has been formed to review the statements of two other expelled students.
Chittagong University to Rename Six Facilities
Students staging a sit-in at Dhaka University’s Raju Sculpture have declared Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, her party Awami League, and its allies as fascist, releasing a list of their ministers, advisers, and MPs. They demand their arrest and sentencing from 7 to 14 years, along with a ban on their electoral participation. The protest, which began on February 13, has shifted to an indefinite sit-in. Protesters also presented a five-point demand, including banning the Awami League and confiscating its assets.
Fascist Awami League Ministers, Advisers, and MPs Listed by Protesters
A pedestrian, Md. Akhtar Hossain (52), was killed after being struck by a falling brick from an under-construction building in Tejgaon, Dhaka. The incident occurred around 6 PM on Saturday in the Madhya Kunipara area under the Tejgaon Industrial Police Station. Akhtar Hossain, a father of two, was on his way to offer Maghrib prayers when a brick fell from the fifth-floor rooftop of the building during rainfall, causing severe head injuries. He was first taken to Samorita Hospital and later transferred to the emergency department of Dhaka Medical College Hospital at around 8 PM, where doctors declared him dead.
Pedestrian Killed by Falling Brick from Under-Construction Building in Tejgaon
On Saturday evening, retired military officers held a discussion with the National Citizens’ Committee. A former army officer stated that families of retired military personnel collectively hold over 10 million votes. “In the upcoming election, these 10 million votes will be our reserve,” he claimed, adding that they have already aligned with ‘Janak’ on this matter. Many BNP members have also joined their cause. Nasiruddin Patwari emphasized, “We must unite and fight with the next ballot in mind.” Addressing student organizations, he cautioned, “Move carefully, or you will end up like the Chhatra League.” Meanwhile, Sargis Alam urged former military officers to protest against injustice wherever it occurs.
Unity Needed Ahead of the Next Ballot
BNP’s Standing Committee member Dr. Abdul Moin Khan has assured that his party will establish the rights of every worker if they come to power. Speaking at a meeting of the BNP-affiliated labor wing on Saturday, he urged CNG auto-rickshaw drivers to maintain discipline on the roads while serving people. During the discussion, the labor group presented 12 demands, of which Dr. Moin Khan endorsed 10. He stated, “If we assume power through a fair election, fulfilling your rightful demands will be our first priority.” Speakers at the event also called for an end to double penalties on all legal fines and proposed setting a fixed fine of 1,000 Taka per case, among other demands.
BNP Promises to Uphold Workers’ Rights If in Power: Dr. Moin Khan
Advisor Asif Nazrul is deeply missing his writing days. In a long Facebook post, he expressed, “My advisor life has taken away my sleep, left me disheartened, and shaken my trust in people to some extent.” He further wrote, “At the end of January last year, my novel Ami Abu Bakr was published. It went into ten reprints within a month. I wrote it with great courage—it highlights the brutal oppression faced by students in universities under the pretext of Jamaat-Shibir-Razakar labels.” Many advised him to be cautious after the book’s release. Later, as July arrived with changes and responsibilities, he wrote another book, Sheikh Hasinar Antimkal (The Final Days of Sheikh Hasina). He shared the good news that the second edition of this book has already sold out.
Advisor Life Shakes His Beliefs: Asif Nazrul
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