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Following the approval of the 213-member district convening committee of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement in Chandpur for the next six months, 160 members have announced their resignation. The central convening and member secretary committee was declared on February 18. The resigning members allege that the contributions of July movement activists were undervalued and that irregularities occurred in the committee formation. The dissidents claim the committee contradicts the spirit of the July movement. Additionally, accusations have surfaced that several members were included in the committee without their knowledge. The protesting members have not only demanded the cancellation of the committee but have also sought accountability from the central leadership.
Mass Resignation in Chandpur Anti-Discrimination Student Movement Committee
BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has urged for immediate elections to restore stability in the country, stating that the entire nation is in turmoil. Speaking to a political party, he cautioned against making statements that could further escalate tensions.
He criticized the calls for election delays under the guise of reforms, arguing that ordinary people do not understand such technicalities. “For the people, their fundamental rights are the real reforms,” he said. Fakhrul also condemned foreign-based content creators for inciting political instability.
Highlighting the immense suffering endured by BNP leaders and activists, he asserted, “Just as 1971 belongs to us, so does July—do not create divisions.” He also warned India, stating, “If you provide shelter to murderers, the people will turn against you.”
Resolve the Unrest with Quick Elections: Mirza Fakhrul
Between January and December 2024, at least 35 people lost their lives in train accidents along the 100-kilometer Akhaura-Ashuganj-Mandabag-Mukundpur railway track. Among the deceased, 26 were men, 9 were women, and 2 were children. Most of the victims remain unidentified. Authorities have recorded 34 cases as unnatural deaths, while one was registered as a regular case.
September saw the highest number of fatalities, with 8 deaths reported. Reckless behaviors such as boarding or disembarking from moving trains, rooftop travel, sitting between train compartments, hanging onto train doors, walking along the tracks with headphones on, sitting on the railway lines, using unauthorized crossings, and carelessly crossing the tracks contributed to these tragic incidents.
35 Deaths in One Year Due to Train Accidents in Akhaura
International Crimes Tribunal’s Chief Prosecutor Tazul Islam has stated that former RAB officer and ASP Alep Uddin was involved in the rape of a woman whose husband was forcibly disappeared. On Thursday, Tazul Islam revealed that Alep Uddin was responsible for numerous cases of enforced disappearances, murders, and torture. He reportedly forced a woman to break her fast before raping her.
Additionally, he subjected detainees to brutal torture, including blindfolding, electric shocks, and hanging them upside down. It is worth noting that prominent journalists and the Chief Adviser’s Press Secretary had previously posted investigative reports on Alep Uddin’s crimes.
‘Evidence Found of Alep Forcing a Woman to Break Her Fast Before Rape’
The three-day annual conference of District Commissioners (DCs) has concluded, providing key directives for upcoming local and national elections, as well as law enforcement measures. The government has instructed officials to act with integrity, remain steadfast against any undue pressure, and ensure fair governance. The conference featured 34 separate working sessions, covering crucial topics such as law enforcement, prevention of illegal land grabs, controlling inflation, eliminating market syndicates, and improving education and healthcare services.
District Commissioners Directed to Begin Election Preparations Immediately
Chief Justice of Bangladesh has asked legal experts to provide insights on how BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia and others could be compensated if they were treated unjustly. Senior lawyer Prabir Niyogi suggested that the Supreme Court could determine an appropriate compensation amount. Meanwhile, the Appellate Division has scheduled a verdict for February 25 regarding the 85 individuals allegedly denied election commission appointments. Previously, on February 19, senior lawyer Salahuddin Dolon demanded compensation for Khaleda Zia and proposed symbolic punishment for those responsible for any injustice.
Chief Justice Seeks Legal Opinion on Compensation for Khaleda Zia
A Bangladesh Airlines flight carrying 408 passengers made an emergency landing at India’s Nagpur airport due to a technical issue. According to a report by The Hindu, the flight was en route from Dhaka to Dubai when it was diverted on Wednesday night. A senior airport official in Maharashtra confirmed the incident, stating that passengers would be accommodated on another Bangladeshi flight to continue their journey.
Bangladesh Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing in India with 408 Passengers
The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) has issued a statement regarding the joint forces’ operation in the Mohammadpur’s Chand Udyan area. According to the statement, security personnel surrounded both sides of a narrow alley when militants suddenly opened fire from the rooftop of a single-story building. In response, the forces returned fire in self-defense. Five suspected militants were arrested, and two bodies were recovered from the premises. Authorities also seized a pistol, four bullets, and a machete. The arrested individuals have been handed over to Mohammadpur Police Station for further investigation.
ISPR Issues Statement on Joint Forces Operation in Mohammadpur
Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus has declared that the nation is now stronger, more energetic, and more creative than ever before. Speaking at an event honoring recipients of the prestigious Ekushey Padak, he praised the younger generation for their bold aspirations, which he described as more ambitious than those of previous generations. He also emphasized that the spirit of the language movement played a crucial role in awakening the nation’s quest for self-determination.
We Are Stronger Than Ever: Chief Adviser
Farmers in Brahmanbaria’s Akhaura border region have accused India’s Border Security Force (BSF) of destroying vegetable crops and uprooting Boro rice seedlings. Locals claim that BSF personnel, accompanied by Indian civilians, crossed into Bangladeshi territory and cut down crops including bottle gourd, beans, cabbage, and tomatoes. They also allegedly removed rice seedlings while claiming the land belonged to India. Upon receiving reports, members of the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) intervened, forcing the BSF to retreat. The BGB later proposed a flag meeting, where it was agreed that farming activities would not take place in disputed areas without proper land surveys.
BSF Accused of Destroying Bangladeshi Farmers’ Crops Along the Border
The body of a five-year-old child, Ibrahim Khalil Naim, was recovered from a pond in Nangalkot, Comilla. The child's family has alleged that he was murdered. Naim, son of expatriate Mohammad Ali, went missing around 11 AM. Locals searched for him and made public announcements via loudspeakers. His body was found floating in the pond at 3 PM, and he was rushed to the Upazila Health Complex, where doctors declared him dead. The grieving mother claims her son was suffocated and then thrown into the pond, as there were visible injury marks on his body. The local police chief has stated that legal action will be taken if a formal complaint is filed.
Child’s Body Recovered from Pond; Family Alleges Murder
Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus has presented the Ekushey Padak to 18 distinguished individuals and the SAFF-winning women’s football team for their outstanding contributions in various fields. The ceremony was held at Osmani Memorial Auditorium at 11 AM. Award recipients include Mehedi Hasan Khan, Mahmudur Rahman, Shahidul Alam, Moinul Hasan, Niaz Zaman, Ferdous Ara, Nasir Al Mamun, Rokeya Sultana, Tanbin Islam, and Shabab Mustafa. Posthumous awards were received by representatives of the deceased honorees. The Ekushey Padak is awarded annually in memory of the martyrs of the Language Movement.
Chief Adviser Presents Ekushey Padak
The Department of Narcotics Control has arrested two drug traffickers with 428 bottles of banned alcohol in Chuadanga’s Badrganj area. Two motorcycles used for smuggling were also seized. The arrestees, Abul Kalam (43) and Russell (25), were caught in an operation based on secret intelligence. Inspector Nazmul Hossain Khan confirmed the incident, stating that the alcohol was found in two cartons strapped to the motorcycles. The seized alcohol is reported to be highly toxic.
Two Arrested in Chuadanga with 428 Bottles of Illegal Alcohol
Two leaders, Saidur Rahman Mostak (45), a leader of the Khan Khanapur Union Awami League, and Saiful Islam Ershad (40), a leader of the district Chhatra League, have been arrested in Rajbari in connection with an attack and gunfire during a public uprising. They were detained in separate operations by the DB and Sadar police on February 19. According to DB officers, Shahin Fakir filed a case on October 2, accusing them of attacking students and citizens during the protest at Goalondo Mor. The two will be presented in court on Thursday.
Awami League and Chhatra League Leaders Arrested in Rajbari
Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Shafiqur Rahman has urged the nation to observe International Mother Language Day and Martyrs' Day on February 21 through discussions and prayers. In a statement, he recalled the sacrifices of students and youth in 1952, who protested against the ruling authorities to establish Bengali as the state language, resulting in the deaths of several students, including Dhaka University students. He emphasized the need to protect the Bengali language from foreign cultural influences and also stressed the importance of continuing the struggle for voting rights and civil liberties.
Jamaat Ameer Calls for Observing International Mother Language Day
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