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Fayez Ahmed Tayeb, Special Assistant to the Chief Advisor, announced the launch of Citizen Services Bangladesh, a platform designed to bring all government services under one umbrella. Service outlets will be established in every village, ward, and city. From May 1, applications will open for entrepreneurs interested in managing these outlets. Services will include birth registration, NID correction, utility bill payments, and more—aimed at saving citizens time, money, and hassle.
‘Citizen Services Bangladesh’ to Launch Nationwide: Tayeb
BNP’s Ruhul Kabir Rizvi claimed that this year’s May Day will be observed in a new context following the “fall of fascist and killer Hasina.” He credited the uprising of students, workers, and the public—where scores sacrificed their lives—for hastening her downfall. Rizvi criticized the ongoing economic hardship of laborers, pointing to factory closures and daily layoffs due to energy crises and lack of job security.
Rizvi: May Day to Be Observed in a New Context After Fall of ‘Fascist Hasina’
ICT has issued a rule asking why action should not be taken against Sheikh Hasina for allegedly obstructing judicial proceedings and making threats. Investigators stated that forensic analysis confirmed an audio clip in which Hasina said, “226 cases mean 226 licenses to kill.” She is currently under investigation, along with 144 others, for alleged crimes against humanity, including the July genocide. So far, 23 related cases have been filed with the tribunal.
Forensic Evidence Confirms Audio of Sheikh Hasina Saying ‘226 Cases Mean License to Kill 226 People’
Char Monai Pir Rezaul Karim issued a strong warning against implementing the proposed Women’s Reform Commission, calling it part of a broader destabilization plot. He said the government lacks public mandate and should not pursue this agenda. Karim cautioned that such actions could spark unrest and give hidden enemies an excuse to mobilize. “You won’t even get five minutes to retreat if you proceed,” he warned.
Char Monai Pir Warns Govt Against Advancing Women’s Reform Commission Proposal
Economic Advisor Salehuddin Ahmed stated that Bangladesh will negotiate with the United States over retaliatory tariffs imposed by former President Donald Trump. “We won’t provoke the U.S., but we have 90 days to resolve this issue through dialogue,” he said. He also urged businesses to become more competitive and assured that the upcoming budget would be realistic and implementable.
Bangladesh to Negotiate Trump’s Retaliatory Tariffs: Economic Advisor
In the DPL title-deciding match, Mahmudullah Riyad charged at Mohammad Nadeem, who had used the word "fake" while speaking to the manager. Nadeem clarified he never directed the comment at Mahmudullah, but the latter charged at him after hearing it from the dressing room.
I Did Not Call Mahmudullah Fake, I Told The Team Manager To Make A Fake Team, 10 Out Of 18 Players End Up In The National Team: Aggrieved Spectator
Trade Advisor Sheikh Bashiruddin said the interim government is committed to reducing unnecessary expenditures to establish a more equitable society. Citing past instances of budget excess, he said the government now aims to balance income and spending with targeted planning. Additionally, BIDA is working to move government out of business and empower entrepreneurs instead.
Govt Working to Cut Unnecessary Spending: Trade Advisor
The High Court granted bail to Chinmoy Krishna Das Brahmachari, spokesperson of the Bangladesh Combined Sanatan Jagaran Jot, in a treason case. Earlier, on February 4, the court issued a rule after hearing his bail petition, asking why he should not be granted bail. The case was filed on October 31 last year after a large gathering of the Sanatan community in Chattogram on October 25, where allegations of disrespecting the national flag were raised against Chinmoy Das and 18 others.
High Court Grants Bail to Chinmoy Krishna Das Brahmachari in Treason Case
Chief Advisor Dr. Muhammad Yunus stated that while he is against war, in a world surrounded by threats, not preparing for war is impossible. He highlighted the ongoing India-Pakistan tensions and stressed that in such a situation, preparation must be complete, with victory as the only option. He also praised the Air Force’s drills.
Preparation for War is Not Taking it Halfway, It's Suicide: Chief Advisor
BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir emphasized unity between religious communities, saying, “We are like two flowers on the same stem—Muslims and Hindus.” He criticized the politics of division for eroding Bangladesh’s heritage of harmony, recalling his own experiences of sharing in Hindu religious festivities. He called for a united effort to build a new Bangladesh beyond religious or political identities.
Mirza Fakhrul: “Hindus and Muslims Are Like Two Flowers on One Stem”
The Appellate Division has overturned the convictions of BNP leader Amanullah Aman and his wife Sabera Aman, lifting legal barriers to their participation in elections. In 2007, Aman was sentenced to 13 years in prison and his wife to 3 years for concealing information and acquiring illegal wealth. The recent acquittal clears their names and paves the way for their return to politics.
Convictions of BNP Leader Amanullah Aman and His Wife Overturned
Workers of Seasons Dresses Ltd. blocked the Dhaka–Mymensingh highway in Tongi on Wednesday, demanding 20 days of unpaid wages from March. Around 1,500 workers joined the protest after management failed to provide a specific date for payment. Tensions escalated when their demands were ignored, leading workers to leave the factory chanting slogans and take to the highway. This protest follows a five-day movement earlier in the month over similar issues.
Workers Block Highway in Tongi Over 20 Days of Unpaid Wages
Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus stated that the 2024 flood was not a usual one. He mentioned the immense scale of the flood became clear only after it receded. He expressed concerns over financial aid distribution but felt relieved when the military took charge of the Ashrayan project. He also virtually handed over 300 houses to the affected individuals.
2024 Flood Wasn't A Normal Flood, Says Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus
A report by Bangladesh Bank reveals that Islami Bank’s Gulshan branch approved a staggering Tk 950 crore loan in the name of a Nabil Group-affiliated trading company called “Market Master Analyzer” — a company that central bank inspectors confirmed does not exist. Although the loan was approved under a single name, only Tk 550 crore was deposited into Nabil Group’s account. The remaining Tk 400 crore was transferred to S. Alam Group.
In another case, a private bank approved a Tk 90 crore loan in the name of a company under the Uttara Group. However, the funds were rerouted through several accounts and ultimately ended up in one controlled by Beximco Group, which later withdrew the money. Meanwhile, Nasa Group secured Tk 200 crore from its own bank, Exim Bank, by using a shell company.
Hundreds of Crores in Bank Loans Approved Under Fake Company Names Linked to S. Alam, Nasa, and Beximco Groups
Saiful Hock of the Revolutionary Workers Party stated their support for reducing the terms of parliament and the president to four years. They proposed limiting the prime minister to two terms and leaving development tasks to local governments. The party also advocated for reducing the deposit amount in national elections and expressed concerns that local elections could destabilize the country.
Revolutionary Workers Party Opposes Local Elections Before Parliamentary Polls
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