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A massive pile-up involving five vehicles occurred on the Dhaka-Mawa Highway in Srinagar, Munshiganj, due to dense fog, leaving 20 people injured. The accident happened around 7:30 AM on Monday when a covered van rammed into a stationary pickup truck in Kamarkhola. Shortly after, two buses and three other vehicles crashed into the pile-up, crushing the front sections of two buses and the van. Fire service personnel rescued the injured, with one person in critical condition receiving urgent medical attention.
Five-Vehicle Collision in Dense Fog Leaves 20 Injured in Munshiganj
Bangladesh has launched its first-ever skin bank at the National Burn and Plastic Surgery Unit. The initiative was inaugurated on Sunday by Special Assistant to the Chief Adviser, Dr. Sayedur Rahman. Already, skin from four donors has been transplanted onto two severely injured patients, bringing new hope for critical burn victims. Relatives of the patients reported positive recovery. Experts say the initiative will be life-saving, especially for those who lack sufficient healthy skin for grafting, significantly reducing mortality risks.
Skin Donations Now Possible for Burn Victims in Bangladesh
General Muhammad Ataul Gani Osmani, a hero of World War II and Bangladesh’s Liberation War, is at the center of controversy as efforts to erase his legacy have surfaced. There are allegations of conspiracy to strip him of his titles, and crucial documents, diaries, and even his personal suitcase have mysteriously disappeared. One of his close associates, Kazi Golam Mostafa, called it an attempt to distort and obscure history. Various organizations observed his 41st death anniversary through prayers and memorials. Historians continue to question why Osmani, who opposed BAKSAL, was absent from Bangladesh’s surrender ceremony and why his helicopter was fired upon at the time.
Neglect of War Hero Bangabir Osmani Raises Questions
Under the slogan 'Jago Bahe—Teesta Bachao' (Rise Up—Save Teesta), BNP and its allies have launched a two-day protest starting Monday to demand proper water distribution and river project implementation. According to party sources, they will hold a 48-hour sit-in near the Teesta River. BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir is set to inaugurate the protest at the Teesta Rail Bridge area in Lalmonirhat, while acting chairman Tarique Rahman will deliver the concluding speech. Protesters will cover a 230-kilometer stretch along the riverbank, marching to press for their demands.
BNP’s Protest at Teesta River Begins Today
Popular young television actor Shahbaz Sani has passed away. Inna Lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un. Actor Ziaul Faruq Apurba confirmed the news in a Facebook post, writing, "Actor Shahbaz Sani is no longer with us. Please pray for him." His sudden demise has cast a shadow of grief over the entertainment industry. Sani made his acting debut in the drama 'Kachhe Asar Por' and quickly gained popularity. Though primarily a character actor, he also played leading roles, earning admiration from audiences in a short span.
Young Actor Shahbaz Sani Passes Away
Police have arrested Dolna Akter Dola (27), a central sub-committee member of the banned Bangladesh Chhatra League, from her home in Fulbari, Kurigram, at 9 PM on Sunday. According to police sources, she had been in hiding across various locations in Dhaka since Hasina fled. However, she returned home recently following the launch of the “Devil Hunt” operation. Acting on a tip-off, authorities detained her, and she will be presented in court for her alleged involvement in the August 4 attack on student protesters in Fulbari.
Banned Chhatra League Leader Dola Arrested
Panic spread across Mohammadpur, Dhaka, after an unidentified man brandished a pistol in broad daylight, threatening a pedestrian. The incident occurred around 5 PM on Sunday at Sher Shah Suri Road in front of 100-150 onlookers. Although the suspect’s identity remains unknown, locals have been left shaken. The altercation reportedly began when two rickshaws collided, leading to an argument between some motorcyclists nearby. In the heat of the moment, the suspect pulled out a gun, but upon seeing the gathering crowd, he quickly fled the scene.
Gun Threat in Broad Daylight Sparks Panic in Dhaka
A violent clash erupted between students of two departments at Rajshahi University (RU) during an interdepartmental cricket match, leaving 20 people injured, including a faculty member. All the injured were initially treated at the university medical center, while five critically wounded students were transferred to Rajshahi Medical College Hospital. Eyewitnesses reported that the conflict began after a semifinal match between the Mathematics and Management departments. The incident escalated when students from the Management department, upset over their loss, confronted Mathematics students, leading to a physical altercation.
Clash Over Cricket Match at Rajshahi University, 20 Injured
BNP Standing Committee member Salahuddin Ahmed has questioned the motives of those advocating electoral reforms to delay the national election. Speaking at a public gathering in Feni, he asserted that local elections would not be allowed before the national election under any circumstances. He accused those in power of conducting relentless oppression to hold one-sided elections. Citing a UN report, he claimed that under Hasina’s orders, her ministers and officials have orchestrated killings, resulting in the deaths of thousands of young men.
Who Wants to Delay the National Election and Why?
BNP activists have been accused of vandalizing a Jamaat-e-Islami office in Hemayetpur, Pabna. The attackers also reportedly set fire to several local houses and looted property. According to the case statement, BNP leaders at the union and upazila levels orchestrated the attack on Saturday night, with former BNP leader Yakub Ali leading the charge. Several BNP leaders, including a district Chhatra Dal official, have been named in the case.
BNP Allegedly Attacks Jamaat Office in Pabna
A case has been filed against 277 individuals, including former Education Minister Mohibul Hasan Chowdhury Nowfel and former Mayor Rezaul Karim Chowdhury, for their alleged involvement in an attack on the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement. The case, lodged at Bakolia Police Station, names 127 individuals while keeping 100-150 others unidentified. According to the complaint, on August 4, the accused attacked students near a gas station with domestic and foreign weapons. Student leader Rijon allegedly attempted to kill a pickup driver with a machete. Initially, police refused to register the case, but it was accepted on court orders eight days later.
Case Filed Against 277 Individuals, Including Former Minister and Mayor
BNP’s Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman will listen to grassroots leaders during the party’s upcoming extended meeting on February 27. Former parliamentary candidates from the 2018 elections will also attend, according to BNP Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi. He described this meeting as fulfilling a long-standing demand of party activists. When asked if this gathering would serve as an alternative to the party’s council, Rizvi clarified that it was not a replacement but a regular party event. A 27-member committee, led by Rizvi, has been formed to organize the meeting, with the time and venue yet to be finalized.
Tarique Rahman to Hear Grassroots Leaders' Concerns
Already suffering from outdated machinery, Ashuganj Fertilizer Factory in Brahmanbaria has been facing a severe gas supply crisis, leading to production halts for half the year. Despite its potential for profitability, inconsistent gas supply has severely hampered operations. The factory, which began commercial production in 1983, primarily produces prilled urea fertilizer. Although its production capacity is 1,600 tons per day, it currently operates at only 1,100 tons. Allegations suggest that vested interests within the Awami League deliberately cut gas supply to boost fertilizer imports for personal profit.
Ashuganj Fertilizer Factory Shuts Down Half the Year Due to Gas Shortage
Speaking at a women's rally on Sunday, organized to demand justice against Sheikh Hasina and the Awami League for the July massacre, National Citizens' Committee convener Nasiruddin Patwari called for greater female representation in decision-making roles. He stressed that women must claim their rightful place in the new constitution and actively participate in the upcoming local elections. "We don’t just want women’s participation; we want them in decision-making positions, in the parliament through people's votes," he declared. He also highlighted the oppression women have faced over the last 15 years, urging them to rise in protest.
Not Just Participation, Women Need Decision-Making Roles: Nasiruddin
The Election Commission (EC) will convey its message on conducting the best election in the country’s history during the ongoing Deputy Commissioner (DC) conference. On Sunday, Election Commissioner Md. Anwarul Islam Sarkar confirmed the EC’s invitation to the DC conference, stating, "We are committed to holding a flawless election at any cost." He emphasized that there will be no political bias in administrative appointments, as the EC will make postings strictly based on necessity, without any government pressure.
Election Commission Aims for the Best Election in History
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