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The Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of Bangladesh, Md. Nurul Islam, has submitted 38 audit reports from various ministries and agencies to Prime Minister Tarique Rahman at the Secretariat on Tuesday afternoon. Among these reports is the investigation into the widely discussed 'pillow scandal' corruption that occurred during the construction of the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant’s Green City residential complex. The scandal, first exposed in 2019, involved abnormally inflated prices for furniture and electronic items, including pillows purchased at Tk 5,957 each and additional lifting charges.
According to the Prime Minister’s Press Secretary Saleh Shibli, the Prime Minister reacted to the report by remarking that such an expensive pillow should be kept in a museum. The audit found irregularities in purchases worth Tk 169 crore for the residential project, with several items priced far above market value, such as comforters at Tk 16,800 and bed sheets at Tk 5,936.
Senior officials including the Cabinet Secretary Nasimul Gani and Finance Secretary Khairuzzaman Mojumdar were present during the submission of the 2021–22 fiscal year audit reports.
Audit report on Rooppur 'pillow scandal' corruption submitted to Prime Minister Tarique Rahman
Bangladesh Submarine Cables PLC (BSCCPLC) has dismissed recent media reports warning of a potential internet disruption, asserting that the country’s digital infrastructure remains strong and secure. In a statement issued Tuesday, the state-owned company said the report titled “Fear of Internet Disruption; Concerns Grow Over Submarine Cable” contained misleading information. BSCCPLC clarified that its two operational submarine cable systems have a combined capacity of 7,220 Gbps and are functioning reliably.
The company explained that only 1.34 percent of its total bandwidth passes through the Red Sea route, while 98.66 percent flows through Singapore and Chennai, making Bangladesh’s internet largely unaffected by any crisis in the Hormuz Strait. It also rejected claims that the SMW-5 cable is at full capacity or that SMW-4 has expired, noting both remain active and under capacity. A third cable, SMW-6, is under construction and expected to add 30,000 Gbps by year-end.
BSCCPLC urged the public not to be misled by inaccurate reports and emphasized that reliable information should be obtained directly from the company.
BSCCPLC denies internet disruption fears, says Bangladesh’s digital network remains strong and secure
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Assistant Secretary General Advocate Ehsanul Mahbub Zubair described May 5 as an important chapter in the country’s anti-fascist movement. He made the remarks on Tuesday at a discussion organized by Sushil Forum at the National Press Club’s Akram Khan Hall, marking the Shapla Chattar killing day. Zubair said the incident of May 5, 2013, opened a new chapter in Bangladesh’s history and accused the Awami League government of implementing its political plans through planned incidents.
The discussion was presided over by Sushil Forum President Md. Zahid and attended by several speakers, including freedom fighter Major (Retd.) Akhtaruzzaman, Md. Kamal Hossain, Professor Iqbal Hossain Pradhan, Altaf Uddin Molla, and Professor Nur Nabi Manik. Major Akhtaruzzaman said May 5 opened a new door in Bangladesh’s history and that although victory was hindered by a lack of leadership, the movement’s continuity remains.
Speakers at the event called for unity in support of democracy, justice, and human rights in Bangladesh.
Jamaat leader terms May 5 a key part of Bangladesh’s anti-fascist struggle
The Bangladesh Meteorological Department has issued a five-day forecast predicting light to moderate rain or thundershowers accompanied by gusty or squally winds and lightning in eight divisions of the country. The forecast, effective from 9 a.m. Tuesday for the next 120 hours, indicates that Rangpur, Khulna, Mymensingh, Barishal, and Sylhet divisions may experience rain in several areas, while Rajshahi, Dhaka, and Chattogram divisions may see similar weather in a few places.
According to the department’s statement, a low-pressure area is currently present, with its extension stretching from West Bengal to the northern Bay of Bengal. The system is expected to influence weather patterns across the country during the forecast period.
The forecast also mentions the possibility of moderately heavy rainfall in some parts of the country, suggesting localized variations in intensity over the coming days.
Five-day forecast warns of rain and thunderstorms across eight divisions of Bangladesh
Speaker Hafiz Uddin Ahmed has called on the country's bureaucrats to adopt the role of public servants rather than rulers to make democracy meaningful. He made the remarks at the District Commissioners’ Conference held yesterday. The Speaker emphasized that district commissioners play a crucial role in establishing democracy, as they serve as returning officers during national elections. He criticized the previous 16 years of Awami League rule, describing the election system during that period as marked by corruption and irregularities, and urged district commissioners to ensure free and fair elections in the future.
Hafiz Uddin Ahmed highlighted that democracy in Bangladesh was restored through the sacrifices of ordinary people, whose struggles from 1971 to 2024 were instrumental in achieving democratic governance. Deputy Speaker Barrister Kaiser Kamal stated that parliament is the heart of democracy and that democratic debate strengthens it. Chief Whip Md. Nurul Islam Moni noted that district commissioners act as a bridge between the government and the people, playing a vital role in implementing national policies at the local level.
The event also featured remarks from senior officials, including the Cabinet Secretary Nasimul Gani, who delivered a vote of thanks.
Speaker urges bureaucrats to serve people, not rule over them, to uphold democracy
Rashed Pradhan, vice president and spokesperson of the National Democratic Party (JAGPA), stated that the 20-party alliance, including the BNP, had expressed moral and political support for Hefazat-e-Islam’s rally and demands at Dhaka’s Shapla Chattar on May 5, 2013. Speaking at a representative meeting marking the 46th founding anniversary of Labour JAGPA, he said that despite Begum Khaleda Zia’s backing and the alliance’s readiness, BNP leaders failed to make the right decision. According to him, if BNP had joined Hefazat on the ground that day, the outcome might have been the fall of the Awami League instead of the Shapla massacre.
Pradhan demanded justice for those involved in the Shapla killings and accused certain media outlets and journalists of legitimizing the incident under Indian influence through biased reporting. He said the absence of justice for such crimes encourages new autocrats. He also criticized the BNP for not implementing the “July Charter” as per the referendum mandate and called for preparation for a new movement and uprising.
The meeting was held Tuesday morning at the Shafiul Alam Pradhan Auditorium in Paltan, chaired by Labour JAGPA president Asaduzzaman Babul and attended by other party leaders.
JAGPA leader says BNP's 2013 participation could have led to Awami League's downfall
National Citizens Party (NCP) chief organizer Sarjis Alam has accused the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) of attempting to consolidate power by delaying local government elections. Speaking at a press conference at the NCP’s temporary central office in Dhaka’s Bangla Motor on Tuesday, he said BNP leaders and the prime minister’s information adviser have indicated that local elections may be postponed until December 2027.
Sarjis claimed that there are currently no elected chairmen at the upazila level and alleged that BNP is planning to dissolve district councils. He warned that any attempt to centralize authority and suppress public rights would backfire. He further alleged that BNP has appointed defeated and unqualified leaders to administrative positions in district councils and city corporations, turning these institutions into centers of corruption and extortion.
Calling for city corporation, upazila, and municipal elections within this year, Sarjis urged the Election Commission and local government authorities to prepare accordingly. He cautioned that any delay could force opposition parties to take to the streets.
NCP’s Sarjis accuses BNP of delaying local polls to tighten political control
Bangladesh’s Foreign Minister Dr. Khalilur Rahman departed for China on May 5, 2026, for a three-day official visit, marking his first trip to Beijing in this role. The visit is taking place at the invitation of Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, a member of the Communist Party of China’s Political Bureau. During the visit, Rahman and Wang Yi are scheduled to hold bilateral talks covering a wide range of issues, including mutual interests, regional and global developments, and particularly the evolving situation in the Middle East.
Discussions are expected to emphasize alignment of development policies and strategic priorities, as well as cooperation in trade, investment, connectivity, infrastructure, and people-to-people exchanges. The Chinese government has expressed its willingness to work closely with Bangladesh’s new administration to deepen political trust and strengthen cooperation under the framework of their “comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership.”
Rahman will also meet Wang Huning, chairman of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, and attend a luncheon hosted by Liu Haixing, minister of the CPC’s International Department. Senior Bangladeshi officials, including the prime minister’s foreign affairs adviser and the BIDA chairman, are accompanying him.
Bangladesh foreign minister begins first official visit to China for bilateral and strategic talks
Prime Minister’s Information and Broadcasting Adviser Dr. Zahed Ur Rahman announced that Bangladesh’s local government elections are expected to begin toward the end of this year. He said the full election process, including all phases such as union councils, could take between ten months and one year to complete. He made the remarks on Tuesday during a weekly press briefing at the Department of Information in Dhaka.
During the briefing, the adviser also discussed progress across various ministries. He clarified that the government has not decided to curtail the powers of upazila parishads, noting that members of parliament serve as advisers to these councils by law. He added that providing offices for MPs within upazila parishads does not diminish the councils’ authority.
Dr. Rahman further highlighted several government initiatives, including the ongoing bus route rationalization project in Dhaka, duty exemptions for importing electric school buses, free Wi-Fi at five airports and four railway stations, and financial aid for flood-affected farmers in the haor region.
Bangladesh plans to start local government elections late this year, completing within a year
Khelafat Majlis leaders have called for exemplary punishment for those involved in the killings during Hefazat-e-Islam’s rally at Shapla Chattar on May 5, 2013. In a statement issued to the media on Tuesday, party Amir Maulana Abdul Basit Azad and Secretary General Dr. Ahmad Abdul Kader described the incident as a brutal massacre and urged authorities to ensure justice through the ongoing trial under the International Crimes Tribunal.
The leaders alleged that the peaceful gathering of religious scholars and madrasa students was attacked by ruling party cadres and law enforcement agencies, resulting in numerous deaths and injuries. They demanded that the investigation be completed swiftly and the perpetrators brought to justice to prevent similar crimes in the future.
In their statement, the Khelafat Majlis leaders prayed for the victims, sought government compensation for affected families, and urged unity against what they termed anti-Islamic forces in the country.
Khelafat Majlis urges swift justice and exemplary punishment for 2013 Shapla Chattar killings
The mango harvesting season has officially begun in Satkhira following the district administration’s fixed mango calendar. The inauguration took place on Tuesday morning, led by Acting Deputy Commissioner Bishnupad Pal. According to the agriculture department, due to favorable soil, water, and climate, mangoes in Satkhira ripen earlier than in other districts. The first phase includes harvesting of local varieties such as Gobindobhog, Gopalbhog, and Golapkhas.
Despite adverse weather earlier in the season, the agriculture office reported that yields are expected to exceed production targets. Mango cultivation covers 4,140 hectares across 5,350 orchards, with a production target of 70,380 metric tons. However, farmers and traders expressed dissatisfaction over market management, claiming that the absence of designated mango markets forces them to sell at Sultanpur Boro Bazar, where a syndicate allegedly controls prices.
Acting Deputy Commissioner Bishnupad Pal stated that regular monitoring led by executive magistrates will be conducted to break the syndicate and urged growers not to market immature mangoes for higher profit.
Mango harvesting begins in Satkhira amid yield optimism and market concerns
The Dhaka Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board has issued a strict directive after many examiners appointed to evaluate SSC exam answer scripts failed to collect them on time. The board expressed concern that this reluctance could delay the evaluation process and create administrative complications, potentially affecting the timely publication of results. The announcement was made in a notice released on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
According to the notice, qualified teachers registered under the ITIF were appointed as examiners for specific subjects. However, many have not appeared at the board office on the scheduled dates to receive the answer scripts. The board warned that failure to collect scripts within the designated time would be considered negligence of duty, and administrative action would be taken against those responsible.
The directive also instructed heads of institutions to ensure that appointed examiners collect their answer scripts as required. The board emphasized that the order must be followed strictly and described the matter as highly urgent.
Dhaka Board warns SSC examiners to collect answer scripts on time or face action
In Brahmanbaria’s Nasirnagar upazila, floodwaters have submerged 305 hectares of Boro paddy fields, including those in Medi Haor. The incident occurred as water levels rose sharply over the past two days, damaging newly planted crops. Although the weather improved on Tuesday with clear skies and sunshine, farmers are still facing a shortage of laborers for harvesting and drying their crops.
According to the upazila agriculture department, Boro paddy was cultivated on 11,000 hectares in Nasirnagar this season. About 70 percent of the crop was harvested before the early floodwaters arrived, but more than a thousand farmers have suffered losses. Many farmers said they had cultivated their land with borrowed money at high interest rates and now face severe financial hardship after losing their crops.
Officials stated that a list of affected farmers is being prepared. During the ongoing Boro harvest season, priority and relief assistance will be provided to those who have suffered the most damage.
Floods damage 305 hectares of Boro paddy in Nasirnagar, affecting over a thousand farmers
Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) Md. Nurul Islam has submitted the audit reports for the 2021–22 fiscal year to Prime Minister Tarique Rahman. The submission took place on Tuesday, May 5, at the Prime Minister’s Office in the Secretariat, according to Press Secretary Saleh Shibli. A total of 38 compliance and performance audit reports covering various government offices and agencies were presented to the Prime Minister.
The Prime Minister’s Office stated that the reports were prepared under Article 128(1) of the Constitution of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh and Section 5 of the Comptroller and Auditor General (Additional Functions) Act, 1974. The audits covered 17 ministries and divisions, along with their subordinate departments, offices, institutions, and projects. The CAG briefed the Prime Minister on key observations and recommendations from the reports.
During the presentation, the Prime Minister emphasized the importance of ensuring transparency and accountability in government spending and project implementation through both compliance and performance audits. Senior officials, including the Cabinet Secretary Nasimul Gani and Finance Secretary Khairuzzaman Mozumder, were present at the event.
CAG submits 38 audit reports for 2021–22 fiscal year to Prime Minister Tarique Rahman
Airbus Vice President Edward Delahaye met with Bangladesh’s Civil Aviation and Tourism Minister Afroza Khanom in Dhaka on Tuesday, just four days after Biman Bangladesh Airlines signed a deal to purchase 14 Boeing aircraft. The meeting was also attended by State Minister M. Rashiduzzaman Millat and Biman’s Managing Director Kaiser Sohel Ahmed. Airbus representatives expressed hope that their aircraft would join Biman’s fleet alongside Boeing models and briefed the ministry on mixed fleet operations.
According to a ministry statement, Airbus reiterated its interest in contributing to a mixed fleet for Biman, while the minister and state minister affirmed their willingness to work closely with the European manufacturer. The discussion follows earlier plans from 2024, when Biman’s board had approved the purchase of four Airbus aircraft at around 180 million dollars each, though that deal was halted after a change in government.
The current government later finalized a Boeing deal due to U.S. tariff adjustments, but Airbus has renewed its engagement with Bangladesh’s aviation authorities.
Airbus renews talks with Bangladesh after Boeing aircraft purchase deal
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