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Prime Minister Tarique Rahman expressed optimism that the government can build the 'desired Bangladesh' with cooperation from all citizens. He made the remarks on Thursday afternoon at a luncheon with officers and soldiers at Dhaka Cantonment, organized by the 'Mritunjayi 25' East Bengal Regiment on the occasion of Eid-ul-Azha. The prime minister emphasized that every citizen has a duty to fulfill their responsibilities sincerely to achieve national goals.
During his speech, Rahman recalled his childhood memories in Dhaka Cantonment, describing familiar places and experiences from the 1970s. He shared personal reflections about growing up in the area and expressed gratitude to soldiers who continue to serve the nation, even during holidays. He also praised army personnel for rescuing journalists during a recent fire incident at two newspaper offices.
Rahman concluded by reaffirming the government’s commitment to ensuring education, healthcare, and safety for all citizens, stressing that collective effort is essential to realize the vision of a prosperous and secure Bangladesh.
Tarique Rahman calls for unity to build the desired Bangladesh during Eid event at Dhaka Cantonment
In Parshuram upazila of Feni, seasonal traders faced severe losses as sacrificial cowhides were sold at extremely low prices, ranging from Tk 50 to Tk 200, during Eid-ul-Azha on Thursday evening. Many small traders gathered at the local cattle market to sell hides but found buyers unwilling to pay beyond Tk 200. According to the local livestock office, around seven thousand cows, goats, and buffaloes were sacrificed in the area, leaving both donors and traders frustrated over the poor returns.
Several traders described their losses, including a 70-year-old man who bought a hide for Tk 500 but could not sell it for more than Tk 200, and another who sold four hides for Tk 550 after paying market tolls. Despite the government’s fixed rate of Tk 57–62 per square foot for salted cowhide outside Dhaka and Tk 25–30 for goat hides, buyers were largely absent. Many donors instead gave hides to local madrasas and orphanages as charity.
Parshuram municipal administrator and assistant commissioner (land) SM Shafayat Akhtar Noor said the issue of low prices had been reported to higher authorities for further action.
Cowhide prices plunge in Parshuram, traders sell at Tk 50–200 amid Eid market slump
Rangpur City Corporation has launched a citywide operation to remove sacrificial waste following Eid-ul-Azha. The cleanup began at 3 p.m. on Thursday at Shapla Chattar, inaugurated by City Administrator Mahfuz Un Nabi Don. Around 1,100 workers are engaged simultaneously across the city’s 33 wards to clear waste from designated bins, streets, and residential areas, transporting it to the corporation’s dumping site at Nachania Beel.
The administrator stated that all waste removal would be completed by 10 p.m. and that the cleaned areas would be washed with bleaching powder and water afterward. He also noted that the city had arranged 66 designated slaughtering spots across the 33 wards to facilitate organized animal sacrifice during Eid.
Officials reiterated their expectation to complete the waste removal within eight hours, maintaining the city’s commitment to a clean and hygienic environment after the festival.
Rangpur City Corporation starts Eid waste cleanup, targets full removal by 10 p.m.
Industry, Commerce, and Textiles Minister Khandaker Abdul Muktadir made an unannounced visit to the Aminbazar leather sales center in Dhaka on Thursday, May 28, 2026. The inspection aimed to observe whether the collection, preservation, and marketing of sacrificial animal hides were being conducted properly. Commerce Ministry Secretary Md. Abdur Rahim Khan accompanied the minister during the visit.
During the inspection, the minister spoke with rawhide buyers, sellers, commission agents, and traders to learn about market conditions, pricing, storage systems, and overall operations. He emphasized that the government is giving top priority to ensuring proper management of hides during the Eid-ul-Azha season, describing the leather industry as a vital sector of the national economy. He urged all stakeholders to act responsibly.
Muktadir further stated that the government remains vigilant to prevent mismanagement, syndication, or wastage of hides and that regular field-level monitoring will continue.
Commerce Minister inspects leather management at Aminbazar to ensure proper Eid operations
Seasonal leather traders in Chattogram have again suffered major losses after buying sacrificial animal hides during Eid-ul-Azha. They purchased hides from neighborhoods for 400–450 taka per piece but were forced to sell them to wholesalers at Aturar Depot and Choumuhani markets for as low as 150–250 taka. Traders alleged that wholesalers ignored government-fixed prices and formed syndicates to buy hides at nominal rates. Many traders waited for hours without buyers and eventually sold at a loss to prevent spoilage.
Wholesalers denied the syndicate allegations, saying that processing and salting each hide costs around 450 taka, which must be deducted from the government rate. They claimed seasonal traders overpaid during collection, leading to their losses. The same problem occurred last year when unsold hides were left on streets. To prevent waste this year, two voluntary groups—Islami Samaj Kalyan Parishad and Gausia Committee—have started salting and preserving collected hides, targeting 30,000 and 100,000 pieces respectively.
Despite official promises of market monitoring, traders reported no visible administrative oversight, leaving them vulnerable to unfair pricing and financial losses.
Seasonal leather traders in Chattogram face heavy losses amid alleged price syndication
Seasonal leather traders in Bogura are facing a severe crisis as the local market experiences a sharp decline in demand. Goat hides are reportedly being discarded in dustbins due to a lack of buyers. Traders said they are unable to sell their collected hides at reasonable prices, with cowhides fetching only Tk 200–600 after being purchased for Tk 500–800 in rural areas. Goat hides are selling for as little as Tk 5–20, far below the purchase price of Tk 30–60.
According to traders, the crisis has deepened because tannery owners in Dhaka owe them large sums of unpaid dues, leaving their capital tied up. Rising salt prices and higher preservation costs have further worsened the situation. Many traders fear losing their investment as transportation and labor costs exceed their sales revenue.
Buyers attribute the slump to poor-quality hides caused by lumpy skin disease in livestock. They said only high-quality hides are being purchased at government-fixed rates, while low-quality hides have little to no demand. Traders and wholesalers warned that if dues remain unpaid and the market does not stabilize soon, the leather trade could face an even greater crisis ahead.
Leather traders in Bogura face heavy losses amid buyer shortage and unpaid tannery dues
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman said that everyone must fulfill their responsibilities from their respective positions to build the desired Bangladesh. He made the remarks on Thursday afternoon during a luncheon organized by ‘Mrityunjayi 25’ at Zia Colony in Dhaka Cantonment on the occasion of Eid-ul-Azha. The Prime Minister expressed his emotional connection to the cantonment, recalling many personal memories associated with the place.
He praised the Bangladesh Army for its professionalism, sense of duty, and tradition of standing beside the people during national crises and disasters. Rahman said the army’s contribution to national needs is deeply valued by the people and that it remains a symbol of trust for the state in safeguarding independence, sovereignty, and public security.
After the luncheon, the Prime Minister exchanged Eid greetings with army members, inquired about the living conditions of soldiers at the army mess, planted a neem sapling, and signed the visitors’ book. He also performed the Zuhr prayer at the army mess mosque and again exchanged Eid greetings with officers and soldiers.
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman calls for unity to build a beautiful and prosperous Bangladesh
Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed stated that the current government is working with a commitment to national unity and nation-building. He made the remarks on Thursday in Dhaka while briefing journalists after exchanging Eid greetings with Prime Minister Tarique Rahman at the Prime Minister’s Gulshan residence. The minister emphasized that people from all walks of life, regardless of political affiliation, must unite to build a prosperous Bangladesh under the slogan 'Bangladesh First'.
He added that since August 5, 2024, the people of Bangladesh have been enjoying a free, independent, and peaceful environment, celebrating several festive Eids in succession. The minister called for collective prayers for the country’s continued prosperity, peace, and welfare. He also mentioned that on the occasion of Eid-ul-Azha, Prime Minister Tarique Rahman and his wife Dr. Zubaida Rahman visited the graves of former presidents and family members to pay their respects.
The briefing was attended by State Minister for Local Government Mir Shahe Alam, the Home Minister’s son and BCB Adhoc Committee member Syed Ibrahim Ahmed, and other senior leaders.
Home Minister says government advancing with pledge of unity and nation-building
Member of Parliament Aslam Chowdhury has announced a Tk 1,700 crore mega development project in Sitakunda, Chattogram. The announcement was made at the central Eid-ul-Azha congregation held at the municipal ground. According to Chowdhury, the project will be implemented through international private funding amounting to approximately 130 million US dollars.
The master plan includes the construction of a modern central model mosque in the municipal area at a cost of Tk 300–500 crore. The mosque will serve as a center for prayer, Islamic education, research, library services, and cultural and social activities. Additionally, nine modern regional mosques will be built across nine unions, each costing Tk 30–50 crore, along with two new mosques in the Pahartali and Colonel Hat wards. Old and incomplete mosques in rural areas will receive Tk 50 lakh to 1 crore each for renovation.
The plan also emphasizes public health and civic amenities, including a modern walkway around the historic Laldighi pond and initiatives to develop Sitakunda into a modern tourist city by upgrading natural attractions such as Chandranath Hill, Guliakhali Beach, and Banshbaria coast.
Aslam Chowdhury unveils Tk 1,700 crore Sitakunda mega project with religious and civic upgrades
A fire that broke out on the oil tanker Meghna Traders at the outer anchorage of Chattogram Port has been brought under control. The port authority confirmed the development in a press release issued at 11:43 a.m. on May 28, 2026. The vessel, owned by Meghna Group, had arrived in Bangladeshi waters on May 26 carrying RBD soybean oil from Indonesia. The fire started at 7:25 a.m. Thursday in the ship’s engine room.
Following the incident, Coast Guard vessels Shyamal Bangla and BCGT Promotta joined the firefighting effort, later assisted by port vessels Kandari-3 and Kandari-11, and the Navy tug BNT Sebok. After about three and a half hours of joint operations, the blaze was brought under control.
Authorities have launched an investigation to determine the cause of the fire and assess the extent of the damage, according to the Chattogram Port spokesperson.
Fire on oil tanker at Chattogram port brought under control after joint operation
A fire erupted on the oil tanker Meghna Traders at the outer anchorage of Chittagong port on the morning of May 28, 2026. Upon receiving the alert, two Coast Guard units and the port authority’s firefighting team began efforts to extinguish the blaze. A naval rescue team also joined the operation to assist in controlling the situation.
According to Coast Guard sources, the fire started at 7:25 a.m. The Coast Guard’s firefighting vessels Shyamal Bangla and BCGT Promotta were deployed, along with support from BCG Base Chittagong, BCG Out Patenga, and high-speed boats for rescue operations. Later, several Navy firefighting ships joined the effort to contain the fire.
Officials reported that the vessel remained in a highly dangerous and heated condition. Rescue operations were being prioritized alongside firefighting, and further details were expected once the fire was brought under control.
Fire on oil tanker Meghna Traders at Chittagong port’s outer anchorage under joint rescue effort
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman visited the graves of his parents, former President Ziaur Rahman and former Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia, at the Zia Udyan in Dhaka on Thursday after performing Eid-ul-Azha prayers. He was accompanied by his wife, Dr. Zubaida Rahman, and party leaders and activists during the visit.
After paying respects with his wife, the prime minister joined party members in offering tributes at the graves. Following the visit, Prime Minister’s adviser Ruhul Kabir Rizvi told reporters that Tarique Rahman extended Eid greetings to the entire nation. Rizvi added that the government, elected by the people, is striving to remain accountable to them, and that citizens were celebrating Eid peacefully and with sincerity this year.
Later, the prime minister also visited the graves of his brother Arafat Rahman Koko at Banani Cemetery and his father-in-law Mahbub Ali Khan at the Banani Military Cemetery.
Tarique Rahman pays respects at parents' graves after Eid prayers in Dhaka
The main Eid-ul-Azha congregation of Bangladesh was held on Thursday morning at the National Eidgah in Dhaka. The prayer, led by Baitul Mukarram National Mosque’s Khatib Maulana Mufti Md Abdul Malek, began at 7:30 a.m. President Md Shahabuddin and Prime Minister Tarek Rahman attended the congregation along with the Speaker, Chief Justice, cabinet members, diplomats, and other dignitaries.
After the prayer, special prayers were offered for the welfare, peace, and prosperity of the nation and the global Muslim community. The congregation also prayed for the oppressed Muslims in Palestine and Iran, for those affected by the recent measles outbreak in Bangladesh and worldwide, and for forgiveness of the deceased. In his sermon, Maulana Abdul Malek urged believers to sacrifice their inner vices for the nation’s progress.
The National Eidgah accommodated around 35,000 worshippers across 121 rows, with separate arrangements for women and VIPs. Extensive preparations included over 43,000 bamboo poles, 15 tons of rope, 1,900 tarpaulins, and more than 1,100 fans to ensure comfort and safety for attendees.
Dhaka’s main Eid congregation prays for national welfare and global peace
The first congregation of Eid-ul-Azha prayers was held at the Baitul Mukarram National Mosque on Thursday morning. The prayer began at 7 a.m. and was led by Senior Pesh Imam Hafiz Maulana Mufti Md. Mizanur Rahman, with Muazzin Qari Ishaq serving as the mukabbir. Thousands of worshippers attended the first congregation at the national mosque.
Before the prayer, Mufti Md. Mizanur Rahman delivered a sermon emphasizing that the most beloved act to Allah on this day is the sacrifice of animals, which must be done solely for divine satisfaction. He cautioned that sacrifices made for public praise would not be accepted.
According to the Islamic Foundation, a total of five congregations will be held at the mosque this Eid. The second will begin at 8 a.m., the third at 9 a.m., the fourth at 10 a.m., and the fifth and final congregation around 10:45 a.m.
First Eid-ul-Azha prayer held at Baitul Mukarram National Mosque in Dhaka
A senior official of the Trading Corporation of Bangladesh (TCB), Abul Hasnat Chowdhury Chandan, reportedly held a secret meeting with leaders and activists of the banned Awami League and its affiliated organizations in Rangpur’s Badarganj on May 27, 2026. The meeting took place inside a room adjacent to Chowdhury Pharmacy near the central Shaheed Minar. Participants allegedly discussed preparations for the Awami League’s possible return to power after August 15 and criticized the current BNP government.
According to a local Awami League leader who attended, Chandan, the younger brother of former MP Duke Chowdhury, met several party figures to discuss political developments and cases against Awami League activists. Witnesses claimed that Chandan frequently visits his hometown using an official vehicle and meets local leaders privately. When contacted, Chandan did not respond to phone calls or messages.
Badarganj BNP’s general secretary Azizul Haque said the banned Awami League has no authority to hold meetings and urged administrative action. The local police chief stated that no banned political group has the right to meet and that authorities would act if such gatherings are confirmed.
TCB official accused of secret meeting with banned Awami League leaders in Rangpur
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