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Several activists of the Chhatra League were reportedly beaten after being caught stealing fish from a farm owned by a Chhatra Dal leader and freedom fighter in Gafargaon, Mymensingh. The incident occurred early Sunday at Sholposhapila village under Pagla Police Station. According to local reports, around 10 to 12 individuals, including Awami League leader Azizul Haque and Chhatra League leaders Nahid Hasan, Amit, and Zahid Hasan, were involved in the alleged theft. Members of the Chhatra Dal and freedom fighters apprehended them and administered a public beating.
During the confrontation, several villagers associated with the fish project were injured in an attack by armed Chhatra League members. In total, seven people from both sides were reported injured. Pagla Police Station Officer-in-Charge Aminul Islam confirmed that a clash occurred over fish catching in the village but said he was unaware whether Awami League or Chhatra League members were involved.
Police are investigating the incident, though no further details about arrests or legal action were provided in the report.
Chhatra League activists beaten in Gafargaon over alleged fish theft from Chhatra Dal leader’s farm
As Bangladesh’s BNP government prepares to present its first national budget, the country’s aviation and tourism industries are urging the inclusion of a coherent policy framework beyond nominal allocations. Industry representatives argue that such a framework is essential to transform these strategically important sectors into drivers of economic growth.
Aviation leaders are calling for tax exemptions on jet fuel, aircraft leasing, and operations to reduce costs and enhance competitiveness, while tourism entrepreneurs demand implementation of the long-awaited National Tourism Master Plan, stronger institutional backing, and investment incentives. The upcoming 2026–27 budget is viewed as a test of the BNP’s election pledge to make Bangladesh a regional aviation hub and a globally competitive tourism destination by 2034.
Stakeholders emphasize that the budget’s significance lies not in allocation size but in whether it signals long-term policy commitment. Both sectors seek reforms, investment, and coordination to unlock their potential, with the aviation industry focusing on cost reduction and infrastructure readiness, and the tourism sector pressing for incentives, funding, and policy continuity.
Aviation and tourism sectors urge policy reforms ahead of BNP government’s first national budget
An earthquake was felt in Dhaka and several parts of Bangladesh on Sunday, June 7, 2026, around 11:40 p.m. According to initial reports, no casualties or damage were immediately reported following the tremor. The Android Earthquake Alert System indicated that the quake originated near Punakha in Bhutan, approximately five kilometers away, with a magnitude of 5.3 on the Richter scale.
Preliminary information suggested that the earthquake was also felt in parts of Bhutan, India, and China. Authorities in the affected areas are monitoring the situation closely to assess any potential impact or aftershocks.
No further updates on damage or emergency measures were available at the time of reporting.
Magnitude 5.3 earthquake shakes Dhaka and parts of Bangladesh, no damage reported
A businessman was shot and robbed of 17,000 US dollars in Dhaka’s Motijheel area on Sunday afternoon. The incident occurred around 3:15 p.m. near Janata Bank adjacent to Shapla Chattar, when unidentified assailants on a motorcycle opened fire on the victim, Lokman Hossain, and snatched his bag containing the money. He was critically injured and taken to Mugda Medical College Hospital for treatment.
Motijheel Police Station Officer-in-Charge Md. Kamruzzaman Talukder confirmed the incident, stating that the injured man was involved in the money exchange business. According to initial reports, Lokman sustained one bullet wound below his elbow and two below his knee. Bystanders rescued him and transported him to the hospital immediately after the attack.
Law enforcement authorities have launched an operation to identify and arrest those responsible for the shooting and robbery, according to police statements.
Businessman shot and robbed of 17,000 dollars in Dhaka’s Motijheel area
Bangladesh’s Industry Minister Khandaker Abdul Muktadir informed the National Parliament that fertilizer factories cannot operate because of a gas shortage. He made the statement on Sunday while responding to a question from Jamalpur-4 lawmaker Faridul Kabir Talukdar regarding the full-capacity operation of the Jamuna Fertilizer Factory. The minister said the factory is production-ready but cannot run without sufficient gas supply.
Muktadir added that the government is considering creating a separate gas network for fertilizer factories to address the issue. In response to another question from Jamalpur-3 lawmaker Mostafizur Rahman Babul, the minister reported that 12 state-owned industrial units are currently closed, and operations at six state-owned sugar mills have been suspended. He also stated that 43 industrial factories in five BSCIC industrial estates in Chattogram have shut down over the past 17 years.
The minister’s remarks highlight ongoing challenges in ensuring adequate gas supply for industrial production, which continues to affect fertilizer and other state-owned manufacturing sectors.
Bangladesh industry minister says fertilizer plants idle due to gas shortage
Police in Noakhali’s Sadar upazila have arrested 47 activists of banned student and youth wings following a sudden rally that led to clashes, vandalism, and tension in the area. The arrests were made over two days under the Anti-Terrorism Act, and the detainees have been sent to jail through court proceedings. District Police Superintendent T M Mosharraf Hossain confirmed the arrests and said legal processes are ongoing.
The incident began on Friday afternoon when members of the banned Noannoi Union units of Chhatra League and Jubo League organized a surprise march at Bandherhat Bazar. Police initially tried to stop the rally but failed to disperse it, according to local accounts. Subsequent clashes broke out between rival groups, resulting in damaged vehicles and heightened unrest.
Following the incident, Sudharam Model Police Station Officer-in-Charge Mohammad Touhidul Islam was reassigned to the police lines, which authorities described as a routine administrative transfer. Kamrul Islam has been appointed as the new officer-in-charge. Law enforcement operations continue in the area to maintain order.
Police arrest 47 in Noakhali after banned groups’ rally sparks clashes and officer reassignment
Two young men died and two others were injured after falling from the roofs of moving trains in Sreemangal upazila of Moulvibazar. On Sunday afternoon, an unidentified man aged around 35 fell from the roof of the Chattogram-bound intercity Paharika Express near Dwarika Pal Mohila Degree College and died on the spot. Another man named Shamsu Mia, 30, was injured in the same incident. Both were initially reported to be from Rangpur district.
A day earlier, on Saturday afternoon, two others—Enamul Mia Fahim, 25, and Md. Siam, 18—were seriously injured after falling from the roof of the Jayantika Express at the same location. Fire service and railway police rescued them and took them to Sreemangal Upazila Health Complex. They were later transferred to Moulvibazar Sadar Hospital for advanced treatment, but Fahim’s condition worsened, and he died on the way to Sylhet MAG Osmani Medical College Hospital.
According to Sreemangal Railway Police Station Officer-in-Charge Jahangir Alam, the body from Sunday’s incident was recovered and brought to the railway station, but the victim’s identity has not yet been confirmed.
Two die, two injured after falling from train roofs in Sreemangal, Moulvibazar
The Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) has strengthened surveillance along the Habiganj border to prevent illegal entry from India. According to the 55 BGB Battalion, the move follows concerns about possible forced crossings from India into Bangladesh. Enhanced patrols, intelligence operations, and coordination with local residents have been implemented across the 103-kilometer border area, including special night operations.
BGB officials stated that members are on high alert to stop any illegal infiltration or human trafficking attempts. Surveillance has been increased at key points, and intelligence monitoring of suspicious movements has been intensified. Local residents reported a visible rise in BGB patrols, both day and night, which they believe has improved overall border security.
Lieutenant Colonel Tanzilur Rahman, commanding officer of the 55 BGB Battalion, said there have been no push-ins through the Habiganj border in the past six months. He added that BGB continues to use night vision, thermal drones, and advanced technology to ensure border safety and protect national sovereignty.
BGB boosts surveillance along Habiganj border to prevent illegal push-ins from India
Speaker Hafiz Uddin Ahmed advised Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Iqbal Hasan Mahmud to thoroughly study related matters before making any commitments in the National Parliament. The advice came on Sunday during a parliamentary session after the minister responded to a supplementary question from MP Rumin Farhana regarding gas supply to the Ashuganj Fertilizer Factory.
Rumin Farhana reminded the minister that he had earlier promised gas supply to the factory by May 1, but more than a month had passed without fulfillment. She also highlighted severe power shortages in rural areas, describing them as lasting 10 to 12 hours daily. In reply, the minister disagreed with her assessment, citing a gas shortage and the need to prioritize power plants. He said gas supply would resume once the situation improved and mentioned that drilling activities had recently begun after a long gap.
Following the exchange, the Speaker urged ministers to be more responsible when making parliamentary commitments, emphasizing the need for prior study of technical and logistical factors before giving assurances.
Speaker urges energy minister to study issues before making parliamentary promises
Local residents detained 45 people after members of the banned Chhatra League staged a 24-second flash procession on the Dhaka-Chattogram highway in Comilla’s Sadar Dakshin upazila on Sunday afternoon. Police later seized three microbuses and two buses used in the procession and confirmed that legal action was underway against those detained. The sudden rally took place near the Matiyara area on the Dhaka-bound lane of the highway.
Eyewitnesses said several vehicles carrying a large number of Chhatra League activists suddenly stopped, and participants briefly marched on the road before being chased by locals. Sources claimed the event was preplanned, initially intended for Nimsar in Burichong upazila but shifted to Matiyara at the last moment. Local residents and political activists intervened, capturing several participants before police arrived.
Comilla Sadar Dakshin Police Station Officer-in-Charge Md. Rakibul Islam said additional police forces were deployed in the area to maintain order and strengthen surveillance following the incident.
Police detain 45 after banned Chhatra League’s brief flash procession in Comilla
Hefazat-e-Islam Bangladesh has expressed concern over the construction of a large Hindu religious complex in Palashbari, Gaibandha, and the participation of foreign diplomatic representatives in related religious events. In a joint statement issued on Sunday, the group’s Amir Shah Muhibbullah Babunagari and Secretary General Sajidur Rahman called for a transparent and impartial investigation to address public questions surrounding the matter.
The statement emphasized that Bangladesh is a sovereign state where citizens have constitutional rights to practice their religion freely. The leaders urged respect for all faiths and citizens’ rights, noting that the government must examine the funding sources, roles of involved individuals and institutions, and the frequent involvement of foreign diplomats in such activities.
Hefazat leaders further stated that any foreign-linked activities that could affect internal affairs or social balance should be carefully assessed. They urged relevant ministries, intelligence agencies, and law enforcement to review the issue professionally and transparently, ensuring that communal harmony and legitimate rights of any religious community are not undermined.
Hefazat-e-Islam urges probe into Palashbari Hindu temple and foreign diplomatic involvement
Member of Parliament for Noakhali-2, Zainul Abdin Faruk, has raised concerns over the uncontrolled spread of unverified content through YouTube and other online platforms. Speaking during the question-and-answer session of the national budget session on Sunday, he said that journalism cards are being distributed across almost all upazilas and even union levels, often to individuals without formal training or qualifications. He urged the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting to investigate who is issuing these cards and to consider bringing such activities under a regulatory framework.
In response, State Minister for Information and Broadcasting Yasir Khan Chowdhury told Parliament that the ministry is already working on issues of misinformation and disinformation. He said that a special team has been formed to monitor such activities and to take legal action against those involved. The minister assured that the team’s scope and detailed operations will soon be officially announced.
Both lawmakers emphasized that unregulated media practices could harm public trust in journalism and hinder democratic and developmental progress.
Bangladeshi MP calls for regulation of unverified journalism and online misinformation
The third meeting of the Business Advisory Committee of Bangladesh’s 13th National Parliament was held at the Cabinet Room of the Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban. The meeting, chaired by Speaker Hafiz Uddin Ahmed, Bir Bikram, MP, was attended by Prime Minister and Leader of the House Tareq Rahman, MP, along with other committee members including the Leader of the Opposition Md. Shafiqul Rahman, several ministers, and senior parliamentary officials. Deputy Speaker Barrister Kaiser Kamal, MP, joined the meeting as a special invitee.
The committee discussed the allocation of time and duration for the upcoming budget session. It was decided that the session would be held daily at 3 p.m., except on public holidays, and would conclude on 9 July 2026. The meeting also proposed holding two sittings per day from 27 to 30 June. The Speaker was authorized to make any necessary changes to the session’s schedule or working days.
A total of 3,228 questions were received for the session, including 191 for the Prime Minister and 3,037 for other ministers. Additionally, 98 notices under Rule 71 and 293 decision proposals under Rule 131 were submitted.
Bangladesh Parliament committee finalizes schedule for 13th Parliament’s budget session
Student Jamiat Bangladesh distributed cold water and saline to teachers and instructors participating in a sit-in program demanding MPO inclusion for non-MPO recognized educational institutions. The initiative took place on Sunday afternoon in front of the National Press Club in Dhaka, where the group also distributed water and saline to the general public in the Paltan area.
According to Student Jamiat representatives, the effort was a humanitarian response to the ongoing severe heat and adverse weather conditions affecting the protesting teachers. Central and local leaders of the organization, including Jubaer Hossain, Kamrul Islam, and Ahmad Naziri, were present during the distribution.
Teachers from various non-MPO schools, colleges, madrasas, and technical institutions have been demonstrating for a long time to be included under the MPO scheme. Their current sit-in in front of the National Press Club is part of this continuing movement.
Student Jamiat aids teachers protesting for MPO inclusion amid Dhaka heat
A man named Md. Ayaz, aged 70, was shot and killed by his son in Ramu upazila of Cox’s Bazar following a dispute over land. The incident occurred on Friday night in the Bardheba area of Khuniapalong Union. According to local sources, an argument broke out between Ayaz and his son, Zobair Uddin, which escalated when Zobair allegedly used an illegal firearm to shoot his father. Ayaz was initially taken to Cox’s Bazar Sadar Hospital and later transferred to Evercare Hospital in Chattogram, where he died on Sunday morning.
Police confirmed the incident and stated that Zobair Uddin has gone into hiding since the shooting. Ramu Police Station Officer-in-Charge Monirul Islam Bhuiyan said a special operation is underway to arrest the suspect.
Authorities have not yet disclosed further details about the weapon or the legal status of the land dispute.
Father killed by son's gunfire in Ramu over land dispute, police searching for suspect
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