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A man named Alauddin Ali Togor, 35, died after being allegedly pushed off a moving bus in Rajshahi, Bangladesh, following an argument with the bus staff over seating arrangements. The incident occurred on November 30 when Togor and his sister boarded a local bus bound for Chapainawabganj. After finding no vacant seats despite being assured otherwise, Togor protested, leading to a heated exchange with the supervisor and helper. During the altercation, the driver reportedly continued driving without stopping, and the helper and supervisor allegedly pushed Togor off the moving bus. Locals rescued him in critical condition and took him to Rajshahi Medical College Hospital, where he died the next day while undergoing treatment. Police have seized the bus and filed a murder case against the driver, supervisor, and helper. The incident has sparked outrage and grief in the local community.

02 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Passenger dies after being pushed off moving bus in Rajshahi following seat dispute

A newly surfaced testimony from the National Independent Investigation Commission report on the 2009 BDR mutiny has revealed that a group of junior army officers attempted to break into an armory at the Sylhet SI&T training center the day after the Pilkhana massacre. Colonel Niamul Islam Fatemi of DGFI rushed to the scene and found officers attacking the armory door with tools, calling him a government agent. Senior officers intervened to protect him. The testimony, given by the 47th witness, also stated that Brigadier General Mamun Khaled advised Colonel Fatemi to contact Major General Tarique Siddique, then the Prime Minister’s military adviser, who said the army chief would not come. Later, Lieutenant General Jahangir Alam Chowdhury arrived by helicopter and calmed the officers after two hours of discussion. The 2009 BDR mutiny, in which 57 army officers were killed, remains one of Bangladesh’s darkest military tragedies.

02 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Testimony reveals unrest among army officers after 2009 BDR mutiny and fear within top command

Bangladesh gained control early in the third and final T20 match against Ireland at the Bir Shreshtha Shaheed Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Stadium in Chattogram on Tuesday, December 2. After winning the toss and opting to bat, Ireland’s openers Paul Stirling and Tim Tector put on 38 runs for the first wicket. However, Bangladesh struck back quickly as Shoriful Islam dismissed Tim Tector, followed by Mustafizur Rahman removing Harry Tector in the next delivery. Leg-spinner Rishad Hossain then tightened Bangladesh’s grip on the match by taking the wickets of Lorcan Tucker for 1 and Curtis Campher for 9. By the end of the 12th over, Ireland were struggling at 74 for 5, facing mounting pressure from Bangladesh’s disciplined bowling attack. The hosts looked poised to dominate the remainder of the contest.

02 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Rishad Hossain’s spin helps Bangladesh seize control over Ireland in final T20 in Chattogram

A team of specialist doctors from the United Kingdom is arriving in Dhaka today to evaluate the health condition of BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia, who has been under intensive care at Evercare Hospital since November 23. Her personal physician and BNP Standing Committee member, Professor Dr. AZM Zahid Hossain, confirmed the development, stating that the UK experts will review her condition and, if deemed transferable, the medical board will decide on sending her abroad for advanced treatment. The multidisciplinary medical board, led by Professor Shahabuddin Talukder, includes doctors from Bangladesh, the United States, and the United Kingdom. The team has been closely monitoring Khaleda Zia’s condition, with all decisions being guided strictly by the medical board’s recommendations. The BNP leader’s health has been a matter of national concern, and her treatment plan continues to be coordinated among local and foreign specialists.

02 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

UK specialists arrive to assess Khaleda Zia’s condition and advise on possible overseas treatment

Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami’s central secretary general Maulana Abdul Halim has reiterated his party’s firm stance on banning the Jatiya Party, accusing it of enabling Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s 15-year authoritarian rule. Speaking to reporters after inspecting the site of an eight-party divisional rally in Rangpur, Halim alleged that the Jatiya Party’s appeasement of the Awami League helped sustain Hasina’s power and undermined democratic elections in 2014, 2018, and 2024. He claimed that public sentiment has turned against the Jatiya Party, which he described as complicit in anti-democratic governance. Halim also discussed the government’s July Charter implementation order, emphasizing the necessity of a referendum to legitimize it. Although his coalition initially proposed holding separate referendums in November, they agreed to participate on a single day for national stability. He said the upcoming divisional rally aims to mobilize public support for a ‘yes’ vote, portraying the referendum as a milestone for preserving the nation’s new independence.

02 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat leader Abdul Halim demands Jatiya Party ban, blames it for sustaining Hasina’s long rule

Following BNP leader Salahuddin Ahmed’s statement that Tarique Rahman would soon return to Bangladesh, a video circulated on social media claiming to show Rahman at London’s Heathrow Airport preparing to travel home. However, fact-checking platform The Descent clarified that the video is not recent and has no connection to Rahman’s potential return. According to The Descent, the footage dates back to June this year, when Tarique Rahman welcomed his wife, Dr. Zubaida Rahman, upon her arrival from Bangladesh at Heathrow Airport. The video resurfaced online after the political announcement, leading to widespread misinformation. The clarification underscores the growing challenge of misinformation and the importance of verifying viral political content before drawing conclusions.

02 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Fact-checkers reveal viral Heathrow video of Tarique Rahman is old and unrelated to his return

The interim government of Bangladesh has declared BNP Chairperson and former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia a Very Important Person (VVIP) due to her current health condition and political stature. The decision was made during a special meeting of the Advisory Council held at the State Guest House Jamuna, chaired by the Chief Adviser. The council prayed for Zia’s recovery and urged the nation to do the same. Officials stated that the VVIP status aims to ensure uninterrupted medical care, enhanced security, and logistical support for her treatment at Evercare Hospital in Dhaka. The government also mentioned the possibility of arranging advanced medical treatment abroad if necessary. Khaleda Zia’s family and party have been informed of the decision, which takes immediate effect. The move underscores her continued significance in Bangladesh’s political landscape despite her prolonged illness and limited political activity in recent years.

02 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh declares BNP leader Khaleda Zia a VVIP to ensure her treatment and security in hospital

More than 70 secretaries from various ministries in Bangladesh have opposed proposals for a steep pay hike under the upcoming ninth pay scale, urging the Pay Commission to make realistic recommendations in line with the government’s financial capacity. The commission has so far held four rounds of consultations with secretaries and discussions with over 250 organizations, both online and in person. While some groups have demanded salary increases up to three or four times the current levels, a significant number of secretaries have cautioned against such moves, emphasizing fiscal sustainability. Commission officials said the process of gathering opinions was challenging due to scheduling constraints but noted that the feedback is being carefully reviewed. They expect to finalize and submit the recommendations within the stipulated timeframe, with special attention to minimum wage structures and grade reclassification.

02 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Over 70 Bangladeshi secretaries urge realistic ninth pay scale recommendations considering fiscal limits

In the latest Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) auction, all major Bangladeshi cricket stars found teams, though Mushfiqur Rahim and Mahmudullah Riyad initially went unsold. Later, Rajshahi Warriors picked Mushfiqur at his base price, while Rangpur Riders signed Mahmudullah. Rajshahi head coach Hannan Sarkar revealed that although Mushfiqur was not part of their initial plan, the team was prepared to spend up to Tk 1 crore to secure him if necessary. Sarkar explained that when their initial recruitment strategy did not go as planned, they saw an opportunity to bring in a player of Mushfiqur’s caliber and adjusted their approach accordingly. He added that no other available player matched Mushfiqur’s experience and leadership, and he had reserved funds specifically for the wicketkeeper-batsman. Ultimately, Rajshahi managed to sign Mushfiqur for less than the amount they were willing to pay, which Sarkar described as a fortunate outcome for the franchise.

02 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Rajshahi Warriors were ready to spend Tk 1 crore to sign Mushfiqur Rahim in the BPL auction

Golam Mortoza, the Press Minister at the Bangladesh Embassy in Washington, has requested the Ministry of Information to clarify his entitlement to secretary-level allowances. In a letter dated November 25, 2024, he stated that although he was appointed on a two-year contractual basis as Minister (Press) with the rank of secretary and a basic salary of 78,000 taka, he continues to receive allowances at the joint secretary level. Mortoza argued that this discrepancy has deprived him of benefits corresponding to his official rank. He attached copies of his appointment contract and the Finance Division’s opinion, urging that the allowances be recalculated and disbursed from his joining date. The letter, once circulated on social media, quickly went viral, sparking public discussion about bureaucratic benefits and rank-based entitlements in foreign missions.

02 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh Embassy Press Minister in Washington seeks secretary-level allowance clarification as his letter goes viral

BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has been allowed to join the appeal against the High Court verdict that declared several provisions of Bangladesh’s 15th Constitutional Amendment, including the abolition of the caretaker government system, as unconstitutional. The Appellate Division, headed by Chief Justice Dr. Syed Refaat Ahmed, granted his petition to be a party to the case. Earlier, the Supreme Court had permitted the appeal against the High Court’s ruling, which restored the referendum provision and invalidated certain clauses of the amendment for contradicting the Constitution’s basic structure of democracy. The High Court had observed that free and fair elections under a partisan government had failed to reflect the people’s will, emphasizing that democracy is a fundamental constitutional principle. The 15th Amendment, passed in 2011, abolished the caretaker government system, recognized Sheikh Mujibur Rahman as the Father of the Nation, and made several other constitutional changes. The ongoing appeal seeks to annul the entire amendment.

02 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Mirza Fakhrul joins appeal against High Court verdict on Bangladesh’s 15th Constitutional Amendment

Foreign Affairs Adviser Md Touhid Hossain stated that the Bangladesh government will take necessary steps to send BNP Chairperson and former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia abroad for medical treatment if her party or family formally decides to do so. Speaking to reporters at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Tuesday, he clarified that the government has no objection to facilitating her treatment overseas once an official request is made. Hossain also mentioned that BNP’s acting chairman Tarique Rahman has not yet applied for a travel pass to return to Bangladesh, but one would be issued if he requests it. The adviser added that the government has not received any formal communication regarding Tarique Rahman’s return to Dhaka. The remarks come amid ongoing discussions about Khaleda Zia’s health condition and possible medical treatment abroad.

02 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Government says it will act if BNP or family formally seeks to send Khaleda Zia abroad for treatment

The interim government of Bangladesh has declared former Prime Minister and BNP Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia as a Very Very Important Person (VVIP). The announcement was made on Tuesday, November 2, through a press release from the Chief Adviser’s Press Wing following a special meeting of the Advisory Council at the State Guest House Jamuna. The meeting, presided over by the Chief Adviser, included prayers for Khaleda Zia’s recovery and called upon the nation to pray for her health. The decision took into account her current medical condition, ensuring uninterrupted hospital treatment, and possible arrangements for advanced treatment abroad if necessary. It also emphasized her security, travel convenience, and high national stature. Relevant agencies have been instructed to implement the decision immediately, and her family and political party have been informed of the development.

02 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh interim government declares Khaleda Zia a VVIP considering her health and national stature

The Bangladeshi government has postponed a high-level training workshop focused on maintaining law and order ahead of the 13th national parliamentary election. The event, titled “Coordinated Role in Maintaining Law and Order for Fair Elections,” was scheduled to take place on December 3 at the Bangabandhu International Conference Center in Dhaka. A notice issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs, signed by Deputy Secretary Md. Shimul Akter, confirmed the cancellation. The workshop was expected to bring together top officials including divisional commissioners, police commissioners, DIGs, judges, district administrators, and election officers. Chief Justice Syed Refaat Ahmed was to attend as chief guest, with Law Adviser Dr. Asif Nazrul as special guest. The sudden postponement has raised uncertainty about coordination efforts for election-time law enforcement preparedness.

02 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh postpones key election law and order workshop ahead of 13th national polls

Bangladesh’s President has issued the 'Enforced Disappearance Prevention and Remedy Ordinance, 2025', introducing the death penalty and life imprisonment for those found guilty of enforced disappearances. The ordinance, gazetted by the Legislative and Parliamentary Affairs Division on December 1, establishes special tribunals at district and divisional levels to handle such cases. It classifies enforced disappearance as a non-bailable and non-compoundable offense. Government officials or law enforcement members who detain, abduct, or conceal a person’s whereabouts, resulting in deprivation of legal protection, will face severe penalties. If the victim dies or remains missing for over five years, the offender may face the death penalty or life imprisonment. The ordinance also prescribes punishment for destroying evidence or maintaining secret detention centers. Senior officers or commanders who order, permit, or fail to prevent such acts will be held equally accountable. Trials may proceed in absentia if the accused is a fugitive, and detainee information may be withheld temporarily for state security reasons.

02 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh enacts ordinance introducing death penalty and life imprisonment for enforced disappearances


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