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The Ministry of Liberation War Affairs of Bangladesh has revoked the gazette recognition of 53 individuals listed as 'July Fighters' from the Rangpur division following allegations of irregularities and inconsistencies. The decision, signed by Deputy Secretary (Gazette) Haridas Thakur, was announced on Monday and takes immediate effect under the authority granted by the July Uprising Martyrs and Fighters Welfare and Rehabilitation Ordinance, 2025. Ministry adviser Faruk E Azam stated that earlier gazette lists were under review after reports suggested that some listed individuals were not actually injured or involved in the July 2024 movement. This marks the first time the ministry has canceled a 'July Fighter' gazette, though it had previously removed eight names from the martyrs’ list on August 3. Currently, the official count stands at 836 martyrs and 13,800 injured fighters categorized as severely, moderately, or lightly injured.
Bangladesh cancels gazette recognition of 53 July Fighters from Rangpur over irregularities
Bangladesh’s Home Affairs Adviser Lt. Gen. (Retd.) Md. Jahangir Alam Chowdhury has expressed optimism that the country’s 13th National Parliamentary Election will be held in the first half of February. He made the remarks during a meeting with German Ambassador Rüdiger Lotz at the Secretariat on Tuesday. The discussion covered post-verdict public reactions to Sheikh Hasina’s trial, election preparations, prisoner extradition, cybercrime, and overall law and order. The adviser emphasized that the Election Commission will determine the exact date, but law enforcement agencies are fully prepared to ensure security. He assured that the law and order situation remains stable, with only minor isolated incidents reported. Chowdhury also noted that crime levels are under control and citizens now enjoy greater freedom of expression compared to the previous 15 years. Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening bilateral relations between Bangladesh and Germany.
Bangladesh home adviser expects national election in early February during meeting with German envoy
The Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) has issued a public notice instructing individuals and organizations to remove all illegally installed banners, festoons, posters, and advertising boards within seven days. The directive, announced on Tuesday, November 18, emphasizes that many such materials have been placed across rooftops, walls, and public spaces without proper authorization. DNCC has urged responsible parties to take down these items voluntarily within the stipulated time frame. Failure to comply will result in eviction drives, fines, and other legal actions as per municipal regulations. The move aims to restore visual order and ensure compliance with city advertising laws, which prohibit unauthorized promotional displays in public and private spaces under DNCC jurisdiction.
DNCC orders removal of all unauthorized banners and billboards in Dhaka within seven days
The British High Commission in Dhaka has issued a warning stating that applicants submitting forged or falsified documents when applying for a UK visa may face a 10-year ban from obtaining any UK visa. The advisory urges all applicants to ensure that only genuine and verifiable documents are submitted during the visa application process. The High Commission emphasized that the UK authorities maintain a strict verification process and that any attempt to deceive or manipulate the system could lead to severe consequences, including long-term travel restrictions. The notice aims to raise awareness among Bangladeshi applicants about the importance of honesty and transparency in visa applications and to prevent fraudulent practices that could damage their chances of future travel to the United Kingdom.
British High Commission warns Bangladeshi applicants of 10-year UK visa ban for fake documents
Four central student unions from Dhaka University, Jahangirnagar University, Rajshahi University, and Chittagong University have jointly demanded the dismissal of teachers who publicly supported former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who was sentenced to death by the International Crimes Tribunal for crimes against humanity. The unions—DUCSU, JUCSU, RUCSU, and CUCSU—issued a 10-working-day ultimatum to the respective university administrations to terminate the teachers involved. They warned of large-scale student protests if the demand is not met. The unions described the tribunal’s verdict as a landmark step toward justice and accused the pro-Hasina teachers of disrespecting the court’s ruling and dishonoring the victims of the July Revolution. They also alleged that the teachers’ statement contained forged signatures and called for an immediate investigation. Students have been urged to boycott classes and exams conducted by those teachers and to socially and academically resist them.
Four Bangladeshi student unions demand dismissal of teachers supporting convicted ex-PM Sheikh Hasina
The Bangladesh government has approved the purchase of one cargo of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Singapore at a cost of approximately Tk 490 crore. The decision was made during a meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Government Purchase, chaired by Economic Adviser Dr. Salahuddin Ahmed. Petrobangla invited bids from 24 companies with existing Master Sale and Purchase Agreements (MSPA), and four firms submitted offers. BP Singapore Private Limited emerged as the lowest bidder, offering LNG at a rate of USD 11.64 per MMBtu. The cargo, totaling about 3.36 million MMBtu, will be imported through the international spot market. Officials said the procurement aims to ensure adequate energy supply amid rising domestic demand and global fuel price fluctuations. The approval reflects Bangladesh’s continued reliance on imported LNG to meet its growing energy needs.
Bangladesh approves Tk 490 crore LNG cargo import from Singapore to meet rising energy demand
Dhaka University Deputy Registrar Lavlu Mollah Shishir has been sent to jail after a Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate denied his bail in a case filed under the Anti-Terrorism Act. He was arrested for allegedly financing a banned Awami League procession held in Shahbagh, Dhaka. Police stated that evidence linked him to funding the rally, which was organized in defiance of restrictions and aimed at spreading propaganda against the interim government. Additionally, authorities noted that following a court verdict sentencing former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to death for crimes against humanity, Lavlu posted a controversial photo card on Facebook expressing political slogans. He was detained shortly afterward. The case was filed on June 1, and the incident reportedly occurred on May 31 in the Paribagh area. Lavlu, a former president of the banned Chhatra League’s Surya Sen Hall unit, remains in custody pending further investigation.
Dhaka University deputy registrar jailed for allegedly funding banned Awami League procession
Relatives of those killed during the July uprising in Bangladesh have expressed satisfaction following the court verdict sentencing former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to death for alleged murder and crimes against humanity. Family members of the martyrs, speaking from various districts including Chattogram, Patuakhali, Magura, and Jamalpur, said they finally felt a sense of peace after years of grief but insisted that true justice would only be served once the verdict is executed. Many voiced concern about whether the sentence would be carried out, urging the interim government to bring Hasina back from India and implement the ruling without delay. Parents and spouses of the victims described the verdict as the first step toward justice and closure for their loved ones, emphasizing that they want to see the execution during the current administration. Several families also visited the graves of the deceased to pray for their souls after hearing the judgment.
Families of July uprising martyrs welcome Sheikh Hasina death verdict and urge swift execution
The Bangladesh Election Commission has released the final voter list for the upcoming 13th National Parliamentary Election, confirming a total of 127,695,183 eligible voters. The announcement was made by Senior Secretary Akhtar Ahmed at the Election Commission office in Agargaon. The updated list includes 64,814,907 male voters, 62,879,042 female voters, and 1,234 third-gender voters. Compared to the draft list published on November 3, both male and female voter numbers have increased slightly, with female voter growth at 4.16% and male voter growth at 2.29%. Individuals who turned 18 by October 31, 2025, have been added to the list, allowing many to vote for the first time in the upcoming election. The finalization of the voter list marks a key step in the preparation for the national polls, ensuring transparency and inclusiveness in the electoral process.
Bangladesh EC finalizes voter list with over 127.6 million eligible voters for upcoming national election
The Bangladesh government has decided in principle to establish a new public university named 'Dhaka Central University' by merging seven government colleges currently affiliated with the University of Dhaka. According to a statement from the Ministry of Education, the initiative aims to enhance education quality, ensure timely examinations, faster result publication, and improve administrative efficiency. An interim administration has been approved to manage admissions, registration, and teaching for the 2024–25 academic year, with classes set to begin on November 23. The University Grants Commission (UGC) has drafted the Dhaka Central University Ordinance 2025, which was published online to gather over 5,000 public opinions. The draft is now being reviewed and refined. The ministry emphasized that academic activities will continue uninterrupted during the transition and urged all stakeholders to avoid spreading misinformation. Officials view the move as a major step toward improving the country’s higher education system.
Bangladesh to merge seven Dhaka colleges into new public university named Dhaka Central University
The Bangladesh National Chhatra Shakti has announced its 'Oikyo Boddho Jobian' panel for the upcoming Jagannath University Central Students’ Union and hall elections. The announcement was made by the organization’s central president, Zahid Hasan, on Tuesday, November 18, at the ground floor of the Language Martyr Rafiq Building on the university campus. Kishore Anjum Samya from the Department of Drama will contest for Vice President (VP), while Md. Faisal Murad from the Department of Management and current branch president of Chhatra Shakti will run for General Secretary (GS). Shahin Mia from the Department of History will contest for Assistant General Secretary. The 20-member panel also includes nominees for key posts such as education, science, health, law, culture, sports, and welfare. Additionally, seven candidates will compete for executive member positions. The announcement marks the formal entry of Chhatra Shakti-backed candidates into the JAKSU election race.
Chhatra Shakti announces 'Oikyo Boddho Jobian' panel for Jagannath University student elections
The Bangladesh Public Service Commission (PSC) has released new attendance instructions for candidates appearing in the 47th BCS written examination. According to a notice published on November 13 on the PSC website, candidates must enter the examination hall at least 15 minutes before the test begins to locate their assigned seats. The PSC stated that seating arrangements have been prepared randomly based on even and odd registration numbers to prevent unwanted situations. This randomization process may take extra time for candidates to identify their seats and rooms. Therefore, candidates are required to be present in the hall before the scheduled time. The notice also clarified that no candidate will be allowed to enter the examination hall after 9:45 a.m., as mentioned in the admit card and other official exam guidelines. The new instructions aim to ensure smooth and orderly conduct of the written examination.
PSC mandates early hall entry and strict timing rules for 47th BCS written exam candidates
BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi described party acting chairman Tarique Rahman as a 'messenger of humanity' for his alleged personal efforts to support poor, oppressed, and talented individuals across Bangladesh. Speaking at an event in Bogura marking Tarique Rahman’s birthday, Rizvi claimed that Rahman secretly provides regular assistance to those in need, following Islamic principles of charity. Rizvi also launched strong political attacks on Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, accusing her of manipulating elections, relying on the judiciary and law enforcement to retain power, and misusing funds during the 2018 election. He further alleged that Hasina evicted BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia from her home out of political vengeance. The event, organized by 'Amra BNP Poribar,' included a free medical camp, book distribution, and aid for farmers and disabled persons, attended by several BNP leaders and local representatives.
Rizvi praises Tarique Rahman as a humanitarian while accusing Sheikh Hasina of corruption and abuse of power
Bangladesh’s International Crimes Tribunal has sentenced former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to death for crimes against humanity committed during the July uprising and ordered the confiscation of all her and former Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal’s assets. According to affidavits submitted to the Election Commission before the 2024 national election, Sheikh Hasina declared assets worth about 43.4 million taka, including cash, bank deposits, savings certificates, jewelry, vehicles, and land in Gopalganj, Gazipur, and Rangpur. Asaduzzaman Khan declared assets worth approximately 102.5 million taka, comprising cash, bank deposits, bonds, vehicles, land, and properties. The tribunal’s order has sparked public curiosity about the extent of their wealth and the process of state takeover. The government has also warned against broadcasting statements from the convicted leaders. The verdict marks a major development in Bangladesh’s ongoing political and judicial upheaval following the July movement.
Bangladesh tribunal orders seizure of Sheikh Hasina and Asaduzzaman Khan’s assets after death sentence
The interim government of Bangladesh has issued a stern warning against broadcasting or publishing statements from convicted and fugitive individuals, including former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. A verified post from the Chief Adviser’s Office on Tuesday cited the National Cyber Security Agency (NCSA), which expressed concern over the circulation of what it described as false and inflammatory content by convicted persons through digital and electronic media. The NCSA stated that such content has been inciting violence, spreading hate speech, and undermining public order. It referenced the Cyber Security Ordinance 2025, which criminalizes the dissemination of hate or violence-inciting material online, with penalties including imprisonment and fines. The agency emphasized that law enforcement may take preventive measures, including content removal or blocking through the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC). The warning follows the International Crimes Tribunal’s November 2025 verdict sentencing Hasina to death for crimes against humanity during the July uprising.
Bangladesh interim government warns media against airing statements from convicted fugitives including Hasina
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