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In Nazirpur, Pirojpur, an NGO named 'Rupakalpa-2041' has allegedly fled with millions of taka collected from clients as loan security deposits. The organization had rented a building in the Char Khola area and formed women's groups across several villages in Nazirpur and Pirojpur Sadar, promising loans of up to one lakh taka per person. Each participant was asked to deposit between 5,000 and 10,000 taka as collateral. However, before disbursing any loans, the NGO's staff reportedly vanished overnight on November 18. Victims gathered in front of the NGO’s locked office and filed complaints with the Nazirpur police. The office owner identified one of the NGO’s officers as Kamruzzaman from Narail. Police confirmed receiving complaints and stated that an investigation is underway to take legal action against those responsible.

19 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

An NGO in Nazirpur vanishes with millions collected from women as loan deposits

Eight political parties, including Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, have announced plans to participate in the upcoming national election through a seat-sharing arrangement. The decision was revealed by Jamaat’s Assistant Secretary General Hamidur Rahman Azad during a press conference announcing a new joint program of the alliance. The coalition, which includes Jamaat and seven other Islamic-oriented parties, has put forward five key demands, including legal recognition of the July Charter and seat allocation in the upper house based on vote share. The alliance plans to hold rallies in seven divisional cities from November 30 to December 6 to promote their agenda and campaign for a ‘yes’ vote in a proposed referendum. The parties involved are Islami Andolan Bangladesh, Bangladesh Khelafat Majlish, Khelafat Majlish, Nezame Islam Party, Bangladesh Khelafat Andolan, Bangladesh Development Party, and Jatiya Ganatantrik Party. The move signals a shift in the political landscape following the July upheaval, as these groups prepare to contest separately from the major alliances of the past.

19 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Eight Islamic parties including Jamaat to join next Bangladesh election under seat-sharing deal

In Jhenaidah, all candidates from the BNP-Jamaat supported Oikya Parishad have been declared elected unopposed in the district lawyers’ association election. The Election Commissioner, Md. Tarikul Alam, officially announced the results on Wednesday, November 19, after no rival candidates submitted nominations within the stipulated time. Kazi Ekramul Haque was elected president, and Shafiul Alam became general secretary. Other key positions, including vice president, joint secretary, auditor, and various departmental secretaries, were also filled by Oikya Parishad nominees. The nomination submission deadline was November 13, and the withdrawal date was November 18, with voting initially scheduled for November 27. As no other nominations were filed, the election commission confirmed the Oikya Parishad panel’s uncontested victory, marking a complete sweep for the BNP-Jamaat backed group in the Jhenaidah District Lawyers’ Association.

19 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP-Jamaat backed Oikya Parishad wins Jhenaidah lawyers’ association election unopposed

During Monday’s (November 17) verdict on the July uprising war crimes case, a Dhaka court sentenced former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and two others to death. As bulldozers were brought to Dhanmondi 32, police used sound grenades to disperse protesters, sparking tension. Among those present was Daksu executive member Umma Uswatun Rafia, who engaged in a heated exchange with police after an officer allegedly asked if she came to 'go viral like Pori Moni.' Rafia reacted angrily, demanding to know who made the comment. Later, she posted on Facebook clarifying she has no political ambitions and criticized ongoing state repression. Rafia stated she would continue to stand against injustice and tyranny, emphasizing that she has no party affiliation or political motive behind her activism.

19 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Daksu leader Rafia clashes with police over viral remark during Dhaka protest on Hasina verdict

Saif Rafid, a 22-year-old student and one of the leading activists of the July Revolution in Pirgacha, died in a lift accident in Dhaka’s Nayanbazar area early Tuesday. Rafid, the only son of the late Asaduzzaman Badol and his wife, was studying at a private university in Dhaka. His parents had both passed away within the last two years, leaving him as the sole surviving member of the family. The accident occurred late at night when Rafid reportedly fell into a lift shaft. Friends and witnesses rushed him to several hospitals, but doctors declared him dead upon arrival. His sudden death has cast a pall of grief over Pirgacha, where he was widely known for his leadership during the July movement. Friends and well-wishers have expressed their sorrow and shared emotional tributes on social media, remembering him as a passionate, humble, and dedicated young activist.

19 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Youth activist Saif Rafid dies in tragic lift accident in Dhaka leaving Pirgacha community in mourning

A rubber plantation worker named Abdul Haque, aged 40, was killed by a wild elephant in Naikhongchhari upazila of Bandarban on Wednesday morning. The incident occurred at the Paijhiri rubber plantation in Sonai Chhari union while he was collecting latex from trees. According to local authorities and law enforcement, the elephant suddenly attacked him, causing his death on the spot. Abdul Haque was a resident of Punarbasanpara in Baishari union and the son of the late Minaz Uddin. Police, led by Sub-Inspector Lokman from the Sonai Chhari police outpost, recovered the body from the scene. Bandarban Divisional Forest Officer Md. Abdur Rahman stated that a case and investigation would follow as per wildlife law, and the victim’s family would receive compensation. Naikhongchhari Police Station Officer-in-Charge Masrurul Haque confirmed the death and said an unnatural death case has been filed, with legal procedures underway.

19 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

A rubber worker was killed by a wild elephant while collecting latex in Bandarban’s Naikhongchhari

A bus parked for repairs in a garage in Lakshmipur’s Itarpul area was severely damaged by fire early Wednesday morning. Fire Service officials suspect that the blaze originated from a mosquito coil left burning inside the vehicle. The fire broke out at Didar’s garage, where a Nipu Paribahan bus was undergoing maintenance. A Fire Service unit managed to control the flames within 20 minutes, but the bus’s seats and machinery were already destroyed. The owner, Mostafizur Rahman Swapan, reported an estimated loss of around 1.8 million taka and expressed distress as the bus was his only source of income. Police have begun an investigation to confirm the cause, though no complaints or arrests have been made so far. Authorities said they are treating the incident seriously and will determine the exact cause after a full investigation.

19 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

A bus in Lakshmipur garage burned in suspected mosquito coil fire under police investigation

A municipal office assistant died following a physical altercation with a surveyor at Kumarkhali Municipality in Kushtia on Wednesday morning. The incident occurred around 9:30 a.m. in room 115 of the municipal building when Shahidul Islam Kuti, 56, reportedly confronted surveyor Firozul Islam while demanding overdue salaries. The municipality’s 57 employees have allegedly not been paid for 42 months, amounting to nearly 100 million taka. During the confrontation, a scuffle broke out, after which Shahidul was later found unconscious in another room and declared dead at Kumarkhali Upazila Health Complex. Following the incident, Shahidul’s relatives vandalized the surveyor’s house and blocked the main gate of the municipality in protest. Police have recovered the body and sent it for autopsy to determine the exact cause of death. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident.

19 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Municipal assistant dies after scuffle over unpaid wages at Kumarkhali Municipality in Kushtia

Barrister Kaiser Kamal, Legal Affairs Secretary of the BNP Central Executive Committee, has built a 180-foot-long and 5-foot-wide wooden bridge over the Bogai River in Kalmakanda upazila of Netrakona. The newly constructed bridge, located in the Dakshin Ranigaon area of Kailati Union, was inaugurated by local students and residents. It replaces a dilapidated makeshift bridge that had become unsafe, causing severe travel difficulties for villagers and students. The new structure now benefits around 10,000 people from 15 villages, including students from two primary schools, two madrasas, and a Dakhil madrasa, as well as worshippers from four mosques. Locals expressed gratitude to Kamal for addressing their long-standing hardship. Kamal stated that he believes in action over words and aims to continue working for public welfare within his means. This is one of several bridges he has previously built in different areas of Kalmakanda.

19 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Barrister Kaiser Kamal builds 180-foot wooden bridge in Kalmakanda easing travel for 10,000 villagers

A special tribunal in Dhaka has sentenced former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and ex-Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan to death for crimes against humanity linked to the deadly 2024 July Uprising. The verdict, delivered in absentia as both fled to India, found them responsible for ordering a violent police crackdown that killed more than 1,400 protesters, including students. Former police chief Chowdhury Abdullah al-Mamun received a five-year sentence after turning state witness. Families of victims welcomed the ruling but insisted justice would only be served if Hasina is extradited and executed in Bangladesh. The verdict sparked nationwide demonstrations and celebrations, with student groups vowing to continue protests until the sentence is enforced. Opposition parties hailed the judgment as a victory for accountability, while the UN and Amnesty International raised concerns about due process and the use of the death penalty. The ruling marks a historic moment in Bangladesh’s political and human rights landscape, though uncertainty remains over Hasina’s extradition from India.

19 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh court sentences ex-PM Hasina to death for 2024 crackdown as victims demand her extradition

Three young men from Madaripur, Bangladesh — Imran Khan, Munna Talukder, and Bayezid Sheikh — were shot dead by Libyan mafia while attempting to reach Italy illegally by boat across the Mediterranean Sea. Their bodies were reportedly thrown into the sea after the attack. The victims had each paid large sums to a local human trafficking agent, identified as Shipon Khan, who allegedly promised safe passage to Italy but instead detained and extorted additional money from their families. Following the deaths, Shipon and his family went into hiding, while relatives of the victims demanded exemplary punishment for those involved and urged the government to help recover the bodies. Police in Madaripur confirmed awareness of the incident and stated that legal action would be taken once formal complaints are filed. The tragedy highlights the ongoing risks faced by Bangladeshi migrants seeking illegal routes to Europe through Libya.

19 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Three Bangladeshi youths shot dead by Libyan mafia while trying to reach Italy illegally by sea

At a discussion marking the 194th death anniversary of Shaheed Mir Nisar Ali Titumir, speakers criticized the state’s continued neglect in properly honoring the 19th-century revolutionary leader. The event, organized by the Government Titumir College Journalists’ Association, featured civil society representative Abul Kashem Sheikh of the United Nations, academics, journalists, and political figures. Sheikh emphasized that Titumir’s rebellion against British colonial and landlord oppression remains a symbol of resistance and justice, lamenting the absence of a national budget or official recognition for his legacy. Other speakers, including Dr. S. M. Khaliduzzaman and writer Abid Azam, linked Titumir’s struggle to later movements for independence and social justice in Bengal, urging the youth to emulate his ideals. They described the state’s failure to commemorate him as a reflection of institutional weakness and called for broader recognition of his contributions to Bangladesh’s liberation and identity.

19 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Speakers condemn state neglect in honoring revolutionary leader Titumir on his 194th death anniversary

Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) has launched a new mobile application called 'Jabo Kothay?' to enhance the capital’s public sanitation system through technology. The app, developed by Bhumijo with support from WaterAid Bangladesh, was unveiled at an event in Shyamoli Park marking World Toilet Day. DNCC Administrator Mohammad Ejaz stated that the initiative marks a new era for Dhaka’s sanitation management, aiming to build around 650 modern toilets across the city. The app helps users locate nearby toilets, view photos, service details, and operating hours, and make digital payments via QR code for cashless access. WaterAid’s 'Star Rating System' will assess cleanliness, safety, and hygiene standards, encouraging better maintenance and user satisfaction. As part of the event, WaterAid handed over five mobile toilets to DNCC to be installed in busy areas, ensuring safe and accessible sanitation for workers, low-income residents, and women. Officials from DNCC, DSCC, and partner organizations attended the event.

19 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Dhaka launches 'Jabo Kothay?' app to improve public sanitation with QR-based digital access

A Dhaka court has ordered the imprisonment of Obaid Ullah Al Masud, former chairman of Islami Bank Bangladesh, in connection with a Tk 189 crore loan scam case filed by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC). The order was issued on Wednesday, November 19, by Metropolitan Sessions Judge Md Sabbir Foyez after the ACC’s Deputy Assistant Director Mohammad Shah Jalal requested that Masud be kept in custody until the investigation is complete. The case, filed on September 28, accuses Masud and 10 others of embezzling Tk 189.8 crore by violating banking regulations to secure a loan from Agrani Bank’s Asadganj branch in Chattogram. Masud previously served as a General Manager at Agrani Bank before becoming the chairman of Islami Bank. The court’s decision marks a significant step in the ongoing investigation into high-level financial misconduct within Bangladesh’s banking sector.

19 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Dhaka court jails former Islami Bank chairman Obaid Ullah Al Masud over Tk 189 crore loan scam

Bangladesh’s National Security Adviser Dr. Khaleelur Rahman met with India’s National Security Adviser Ajit Doval in New Delhi for a bilateral discussion, according to a statement from the Bangladesh High Commission. The meeting took place during Dr. Rahman’s visit to India to attend the seventh Colombo Security Conclave (CSC) at the NSA level. During the meeting, Dr. Rahman formally invited Ajit Doval to visit Bangladesh at a convenient time. This marks the second visit by an adviser from Bangladesh’s interim government to India since August 5 of the previous year. Earlier, in February, Energy Adviser Muhammad Faozul Kabir Khan visited India to participate in the India Energy Week. The latest meeting underscores ongoing cooperation and dialogue between the two neighboring countries on regional and security matters.

19 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh and India security advisers meet in New Delhi during Colombo Security Conclave visit


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