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Chief Prosecutor Tajul Islam expects to receive the investigation report on several key cases, including the one against Sheikh Hasina, within this month. He stated that once the report is available, trial proceedings could commence within one to one and a half months. He further noted that the duration of the trial will depend on the evidence and witness testimonies presented in court. Meanwhile, efforts are underway to bring Hasina back with Interpol’s assistance.
Hasina’s Trial to Begin Within 1-1.5 Months: Chief Prosecutor
As the holy month of Ramadan begins, BNP’s acting chairman, Tarique Rahman, extended his greetings, emphasizing that Ramadan is a time for spiritual discipline and self-restraint. He highlighted that Muslims dedicate themselves to seeking the mercy and satisfaction of the Almighty. He further noted that by abstaining from food and drink throughout the day, believers strive to attain Allah’s love. Calling for peace and harmony, he urged everyone to refrain from injustice, hatred, and discord to foster a more peaceful society.
May Ramadan Bring a Message of Peace and Happiness to Every Muslim: Tarique Rahman
Hefazat-e-Islam Bangladesh has urged the government to take effective measures against interest-based financial practices, bribery, obscenity, pornography, and immoral activities during Ramadan. The organization’s Secretary General, Maulana Sajidur Rahman, called for the closure of hotels and restaurants during daylight hours and urged authorities to control the prices of essential commodities. Emphasizing the sanctity of Ramadan, he appealed to the government to monitor markets throughout the month to ease public hardship. He also extended his solidarity with oppressed Muslims in Gaza and Sudan.
Hefazat Calls for Hotel Closures and Market Regulation During Ramadan
Police recovered the hanging body of former Assistant Attorney General Titus Hillol Rema (55) from his residence in Dhaka’s Kalabagan area on Saturday. He served under the Awami League government from 2009 to 2014. His wife stated that he had been suffering from depression and had been taking sleeping pills for a week. On Saturday morning, his daughters found him unresponsive. Police have sent his body to Dhaka Medical College Hospital for an autopsy. Authorities suspect suicide but await official confirmation.
Former Assistant Attorney General Found Dead in Dhaka
Despite strict Israeli restrictions, thousands of Palestinians performed the first Taraweeh prayers of Ramadan at Al-Aqsa Mosque on Friday evening. Israeli forces reportedly harassed and intimidated children, conducted searches, and restricted worshippers from entering the mosque. Men under 55 and women under 50 were barred from entering. Additionally, recently released Palestinian detainees were also denied access. These restrictions appear to be aimed at limiting Palestinian presence in Al-Aqsa during the holy month of Ramadan.
Thousands Perform Taraweeh at Al-Aqsa Despite Israeli Restrictions
The ongoing nationwide joint operation, “Devil Hunt,” has led to the arrest of 569 more individuals. Including other recent raids, the total number of arrests has reached 1,231. According to police headquarters, over 13,000 people have been arrested since the operation began on February 8. In the last 24 hours, law enforcement has seized two locally made single-barrel shotguns, 10 rounds of ammunition, 62 grams of gunpowder, three machetes, a metal cleaver, a dagger, two iron rods, and a wooden club.
Operation Devil Hunt: 569 More Arrested
The newly formed National Citizen Party (NCP), led by students who helped overthrow Sheikh Hasina, is facing criticism over the appointment of Muntasir Mamun, accused of LGBTQ activism. Many believe he aims to push a Western LGBTQ agenda in Bangladesh. Online activists and political figures have condemned his inclusion, alleging foreign influence, including ties to George Soros’ foundation. Facing backlash, NCP leaders admitted their mistake and pledged to correct it, but the controversy has cast doubts on the party’s direction.
Controversy Erupts Over Muntasir’s Role in National Citizen Party
At a protest rally demanding the implementation of BNP’s 31-point national reform plan and immediate elections, former BNP youth leader Golam Mawla Shaheen declared that conspiracies and misinformation would not distance BNP from the people. He emphasized that BNP remains the people’s party despite 15 years of severe repression under a fascist regime. “The people of Bangladesh and its youth have been deprived of voting rights for too long. Certain conspirators and agencies are meddling in the interim government to manipulate the national election,” he warned.
“BNP Cannot Be Isolated from the People Through Conspiracies”
Following claims on Facebook that buses transporting National Citizen Party (NCP) members from Pirojpur to their launch event in Dhaka were requisitioned by the government, Shafiqul Alam dismissed the allegations as exaggerated. He clarified that the government had no role in arranging transportation. According to him, local leaders requested the Deputy Commissioner (DC) to provide transportation for two families affected by the July incidents of injury and death. In response, five vehicles were arranged, but neither rent nor fuel costs were covered by the government. He accused the media of overblowing the issue.
No Government Involvement in NCP Bus Requisition, Media Exaggerated: Shafiqul Alam
BNP has apologized for a statement by its Secretary General, Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, claiming that a bomb attack at the BCS Administration Welfare Association building caused casualties. The party later admitted the statement was based on incorrect information. Initially, Fakhrul blamed miscreants for creating instability, but BNP now clarifies that no such attack occurred. Instead, the casualties resulted from an air conditioner explosion. The party expressed regret for the misunderstanding and acknowledged the error in its previous statement.
BNP Apologizes for False Statement on Bomb Attack
Former Supreme Court Justice AHM Shamsuddin Choudhury Manik and retired Rear Admiral Mohammad Sohail were interrogated at the jail gate regarding the 2012 murder of journalists Sagar Sarowar and Meherun Runi. A high-powered task force conducted the questioning, and the information provided is being verified. The investigation, initially handled by police, DB, and RAB, is now under PBI. Despite a decade passing, no conclusive report has been submitted, with 115 extensions granted. The High Court has set April 6 for the next hearing.
Former Justice Manik Interrogated at Jail Gate Over Sagar-Runi Murder Case
Under the directive of BNP’s Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman, the “We Are BNP Family” organization will distribute Eid gifts to the families of party members who were abducted, killed, or disabled. Additionally, families of those killed or injured in the 2024 mass uprising will receive similar support. The organization’s secretary stated that this initiative has been in place since 2016, reaching approximately 1,200 families annually. This year, the number of beneficiaries is expected to rise to 1,700-1,800.
Tarique Rahman to Provide Eid Gifts to Families of 2024 Uprising Victims
Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus emphasized that the holy month of Ramadan provides a unique opportunity for self-purification through restraint, seeking Allah’s pleasure and forgiveness. In a message marking Ramadan, he extended greetings to the nation and the global Muslim community, highlighting the role of fasting in promoting compassion, harmony, and brotherhood. He urged people to renounce indulgence, envy, and conflict while embracing patience and moderation. He also encouraged increased Quran recitation and worship, praying for peace and divine blessings for all.
Chief Adviser: Ramadan Fosters Self-Purification Through Restraint
Dhaka Metropolitan Police’s Detective Branch (DB) will launch an “all-out action” against known criminal gangs in the city, according to Additional Commissioner Rezaul Karim Mallik. He emphasized a zero-tolerance policy for all crimes, big or small. Given the increase in financial transactions during Ramadan, DB officers will conduct undercover surveillance to maintain law and order. Mallik noted that recent incidents of robbery and snatching involved criminals aged 15-30, many of whom were influenced by incitement from fallen fascists.
“All-Out Action Against Criminals”: DB Chief
BNP leader Ruhul Kabir Rizvi has criticized the National Citizen Party for lacking a clear political philosophy, despite making grand statements about the state. He dismissed comparisons between BNP’s formation under military rule and other political narratives, stating that Ziaur Rahman established a new ideological framework distinct from past regimes. Rizvi asserted that Zia was the pioneer of multi-party democracy and did not seize power by dismantling democratic governance. Instead, he restored democracy after the one-party BAKSAL system.
“No Political Ideology in the National Citizen Party”: Rizvi
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