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Mongla Customs House has issued sale orders for 27 out of 72 vehicles put up for auction at Mongla Port. Importers managed to secure the release of 45 vehicles through court rulings. On February 6, the customs authority finalized the sale orders for the remaining 27 vehicles, with the highest bid going to a USV Prado model at BDT 11.45 million. According to an assistant commissioner of Mongla Customs House, these 72 vehicles had been abandoned at the port for a long time as importers failed to clear them within the stipulated period.
Mongla Port Auctions 27 Cars
Students of the Medical Assistant Training School (MATS) have announced a new protest program to press for their four-point demand. They will hold a sit-in protest at the Central Shaheed Minar until noon on February 10 and have threatened to go on a hunger strike if their demands are not met. At a press conference, they revealed that the Health Ministry has assured them of addressing their grievances, but as three of their demands remain unresolved without a specific timeframe, the protest will continue. The students also alleged that police attacked them while they were on their way to meet the health advisor, injuring 60 individuals. Their demands include higher education opportunities, recruitment for vacant posts, creation of new positions, and the continuation of the four-year academic course.
MATS Students Announce New Protest Program with Four-Point Demand
BNP National Standing Committee member Mirza Abbas has criticized the double standards regarding financial contributions in politics. Speaking at a BNP workshop in Shahbagh on Sunday, he stated, "When we take money, it’s labeled as extortion, but when they take it, it's called a donation." He also remarked that discussions about elections make some people uncomfortable, emphasizing that a democratic country cannot function without voting rights. He accused those fearing electoral defeat of destabilizing the nation. Abbas urged vigilance against external influences and stated that BNP's goal is to guide the government onto the right path. He further highlighted that BNP’s 31-point agenda includes comprehensive reforms.
BNP Leader Mirza Abbas: "When We Take, It's Extortion; When They Take, It's Donation"
The Bangladesh Bank has lodged a formal complaint against ACC Director Kazi Saemuzzam for his social media comments regarding the investigation into bank officials’ safe deposit lockers. The complaint, sent to the ACC Chairman, expresses objections to Saemuzzam’s remarks, which the Central Bank argues violate the Ministry of Public Administration’s policies. The complaint includes examples of his comments, which the Central Bank alleges have caused confusion and been detrimental to its staff.
Central Bank Complains About ACC Director’s Social Media Comments
Bangladesh’s Chief Advisor, Mohammad Yunus, will be traveling to Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on Tuesday. He will lead a delegation to the World Government Summit, which will take place from February 11-13. According to Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Rofiqul Alam, an invitation has been extended by the Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. This year’s summit will focus on enhancing effective partnerships between governments and increasing global dialogue and cooperation to bridge the gap between governments and citizens.
Chief Advisor Heading to Dubai
The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has failed to find any safe deposit lockers under the names of 25 officials, including former governor Abdur Rouf Talukder. According to ACC Director Kazi Saemuzzaman, investigations related to the 25 officials’ alleged involvement have not yielded any lockers. The ACC has also received further complaints, and investigations will continue with court approval. To date, the ACC has identified 272 safe deposit lockers.
ACC Fails to Find Locker Under Names of 25 Officials
The Trading Corporation of Bangladesh (TCB), which sells subsidized goods across the country, has sent out 5.7 million Smart Family Cards to district administrations and city corporations. An additional 600,000 cards are being printed, with data collection ongoing for 1.5 million more cards. The cards are provided free of charge to eligible consumers. Local administrations and city corporations are responsible for selecting beneficiaries, collecting data, and monitoring the distribution of goods. The interim government has started this card distribution initiative, following the cancellation of 10 million cards due to irregularities during the previous administration.
TCB Distributes 5.7 Million Smart Family Cards Nationwide
Ahead of the upcoming Asian Cup qualifiers against India, Bangladesh has announced a 38-member preliminary squad. The match is set to take place in Shillong, India. The squad includes Hamza Chowdhury, who recently transferred to Sheffield United from an English Premier League club, and Fahmidul Islam, who plays for Italian club Olbia Calcio. Among the 38 players, the highest number—14—are from Bashundhara Kings, while 8 players are from Abahani.
Bangladesh Announces Squad for India Match
Bangladesh’s economy has made a strong recovery, with key indicators showing significant improvement, according to Chief Advisor Professor Muhammad Yunus’s Press Secretary, Shafiqul Alam. Speaking at a press briefing, he stated that macroeconomic stability has returned, with foreign reserves at $20 billion, covering 3.5 months of imports. Export growth has reached 10%, new jobs are being created, and inflation has dropped from 12% to 9%. The government expects inflation to fall further to 7.5% by July, ensuring price stability during Ramadan.
Bangladesh’s Economy Rebounds with Stability and Growth: Press Secretary
Bangladesh’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has dismissed India’s statement regarding the vandalism and arson attack at Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s residence on Dhanmondi 32 as “unwanted” and an interference in the country’s internal affairs. The ministry’s spokesperson, Mohammad Rafiqul Alam, stated that Bangladesh does not expect such remarks from India. He also pointed out that the ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s political statements from India are not being well received by the people of Bangladesh. The government has already clarified its position regarding the unrest that followed her speech on February 5.
Bangladesh Rejects India’s ‘Unwanted’ Statement on Dhanmondi 32 Incident
This year, Mehedi Hasan Khan, the creator of the Avro Keyboard, was nominated for the Ekushey Padak in the Science and Technology category. However, three more contributors to the Avro project will also receive the prestigious award. Filmmaker Mostofa Sarwar Farooki revealed that Mehedi Hasan initially declined the award. Nevertheless, the authorities proceeded with the decision to honor him. Later, Mehedi Hasan stated that he did not want to take full credit for Avro’s success alone. He acknowledged the contributions of his three collaborators—Rifat Nabi, Tanbin Islam, and Shabab Mustafa. In recognition of their role in the project, the decision was made to award the Ekushey Padak to all four of them.
Four to Receive Ekushey Padak for Avro Keyboard, Including Mehedi Hasan
In a nationwide crackdown under Operation Devil Hunt, law enforcement agencies arrested 1,308 individuals to maintain law and order. The police headquarters confirmed the arrests on Sunday, stating that 274 were apprehended in metropolitan areas and 1,034 in regional zones. The interim government launched the operation to bring criminals under legal action. The decision was made on Saturday during a high-level meeting at the Ministry of Home Affairs, where law enforcement agencies coordinated their efforts for the large-scale operation.
Operation Devil Hunt: 1,308 Arrested Nationwide in Massive Crackdown
At least 13 people were injured in a violent clash between two factions of the BNP over the leasing of Karitola Bazaar and the historic Poradah Mela in Bogura. The incident took place on February 8, with the injured receiving treatment at Shaheed Ziaur Rahman Medical College Hospital. Kamalpur BNP Union President Rezaul Karim claimed that his supporters were attacked by a group led by BNP Union Vice President Mokhlesur Rahman Hiltu, who was allegedly backed by Awami League activists. However, Mokhlesur Rahman countered the claim, stating that his group was attacked while having tea at a local market.
BNP Factional Clash Over Traditional Fish Fair Leaves 13 Injured in Bogura
Dr. Salehuddin Ahmed, Economic Advisor to the government, has stated that no final decision has been made regarding inflation allowance for government employees. Speaking at a seminar on the role of remittances in the national economy, he mentioned that Bangladesh has not met all the conditions set by the International Monetary Fund (IMF), which is why it is said that the country has “failed” to comply with IMF requirements. He also noted that balancing government revenue and expenditure is crucial, and various demands from teachers are being considered for the upcoming budget. Emphasizing the importance of sending skilled workers abroad, he warned that remittance through informal channels (hundi) does not contribute to official foreign reserves, which he identified as a negative factor.
Decision on Inflation Allowance Still Pending: Economic Advisor
A Chattogram court has granted a two-day remand for former Member of Parliament (MP) Abu Reza Muhammad Nezamuddin Nadvi in connection with a murder case. The Chattogram Metropolitan Police had requested a five-day remand, but the court approved two days. Multiple cases have been filed against Nadvi following the recent mass uprising. After months in hiding, he was arrested in Dhaka on December 15. Previously, the court had granted an eight-day remand for him in other cases.
Former MP Nadvi Placed on Two-Day Remand
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