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The Teesta River has risen 20 centimeters above the danger level due to heavy rainfall and mountain runoff in India’s Sikkim and adjoining regions. The Water Development Board (WDB) reported that at 8:30 p.m. Sunday, water at the Teesta Barrage in Dalia was flowing at 52.35 centimeters, prompting the opening of all 44 sluice gates to control pressure. Authorities have issued loudspeaker warnings urging residents of low-lying areas in Lalmonirhat to move to safer ground. Locals have begun evacuating with livestock and valuables amid fears of prolonged flooding. Officials have also expressed concern about possible damage to the flood bypass road near the barrage. Lalmonirhat Deputy Commissioner H.M. Rakib Haydar said all five upazila executive officers have been instructed to remain alert and extend assistance to affected residents. Authorities remain on high alert as water levels continue to rise.
Teesta River Overflows 20cm Above Danger Level After Heavy Rains in Sikkim, Authorities Warn of Worsening Flood Threat in Lalmonirhat
For the first time in twenty years, Bangladesh Nationalist Party’s (BNP) acting chairman Tarique Rahman has given an interview to a media outlet. BBC Bangla announced on Sunday, October 5, that it would air the exclusive two-part interview on October 6 and 7 at 9 a.m. on its website, Facebook page, and YouTube channel. In the interview, Tarique discussed national politics, elections, and various current affairs. Exiled in London for nearly seventeen years, he has been leading BNP virtually but had never before spoken directly to the press. His first public media appearance has generated significant curiosity among BNP supporters and the general public. The interview follows the lifting of a High Court ban imposed during the previous Awami League government, which had restricted media broadcasts of Tarique Rahman’s statements until August 5, 2024.
After Two Decades of Silence, BNP’s Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman Speaks to Media for the First Time in a Landmark BBC Interview
On the eve of the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) election, acting president and candidate Aminul Islam addressed the media, breaking his recent silence. He described the event not as an election issue but as the outgoing board’s final interaction with journalists. Aminul, who took charge four months ago, highlighted the board’s visible progress in a short time. However, controversy has overshadowed the election process, with allegations of government interference, candidate withdrawals, and claims of predetermined outcomes. Responding to questions about the election’s integrity, Aminul said it was the Election Commission’s role to judge whether it was fair, acknowledging “ups and downs” in any vote. He dismissed allegations of influence by sports adviser Asif Mahmud Sajib Bhuiyan, stating he only offered support. Aminul reiterated his commitment to cricket and constitutional procedures, saying he would step aside if deemed unfit. With many candidates withdrawing, the election appears largely uncontested.
Bangladesh Cricket Board Election Faces Questions of Fairness as Aminul Islam Defends Process, Cites Commission’s Responsibility Amid Rising Controversy
The final witness in the war crimes case against former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and ex–Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal will be cross-examined today (October 6) by state-appointed defense lawyer Md Amir Hossain before the International Crimes Tribunal-1, led by Justice Md Golam Mortuza Majumder. The witness, chief investigator Md Alamgir, earlier testified about the July–August massacre, claiming killings occurred in 438 locations across 41 districts, with deadly weapons used in more than 50 districts. He cited evidence of 305,000 bullets fired on protesters and video footage documenting the brutality. His statements, broadcast nationally and internationally, implicated Hasina and Kamal as responsible for crimes against humanity. Following this final cross-examination, the tribunal will proceed to arguments and verdict. A total of 54 witnesses have testified in the 25-day-long proceedings, detailing large-scale violence, state involvement, and appeals for exemplary punishment from victims’ families.
In Trial Over July–August Killings, Hasina’s Lawyer to Cross-Examine Final Witness Amid Testimonies Detailing Nationwide Atrocities and Thousands of Deaths
A Dhaka court has ordered the imprisonment of Advocate Abu Sayeed Sagar after rejecting his bail plea in a case filed over alleged vote rigging, attacks, and attempted murder of BNP-backed lawyers at the Supreme Court. The order was issued on Sunday by Dhaka Metropolitan Sessions Judge Sabbir Foyez, following a hearing where the prosecution opposed bail. According to Additional Public Prosecutor Azizul Haque Didar, Sagar surrendered before the court seeking bail but was sent to jail after the plea was denied. The case was filed on August 14 by Supreme Court Bar Association official Md Rabiul Islam, naming former Law Minister Anisul Huq and 74 others as accused. The allegations stem from violent incidents on March 14–15, 2023, where pro-BNP lawyers were reportedly attacked, injured, and subjected to harassment by police and ruling-party supporters inside the Bar Association premises.
Court Orders Imprisonment of Advocate Abu Sayeed Sagar After Rejecting Bail in Supreme Court Violence Case Involving Alleged Vote Rigging, Attacks, and Attempted Murder of BNP-Backed Lawyers
Bangladesh Khelafat Andolan and the National Citizens’ Party (NCP) held a political discussion in Dhaka’s Kamrangirchar on Saturday evening, addressing the legal foundation of the July Charter, proportional representation in the upper house, and accountability for the July and Shapla killings. The meeting was led by NCP’s senior joint convener Ariful Islam Adib and Khelafat Andolan’s Amir Maulana Habibullah Miaji, joined by top leaders from both parties. Both groups expressed consensus on suspending the activities of the ruling alliance and seeking justice for political violence. They also emphasized working together against foreign or domestic hegemony to safeguard Bangladesh’s sovereignty, human rights, and independence. The dialogue marked a step toward building broader political understanding among parties sharing anti-imperialist values and aspirations for democratic reform.
Bangladesh Khelafat Andolan and National Citizens’ Party hold political dialogue focusing on July Charter’s legality, anti-hegemony cooperation, and national unity efforts
BNP’s Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman has announced the launch of a National Green Mission, outlining a bold environmental and urban reform agenda aimed at creating a sustainable Bangladesh. In a Facebook post on Sunday night (October 5), he pledged to plant 250 million trees, restore rivers, transform waste into resources, modernize agriculture, and expand investment in renewable energy. He also highlighted the importance of developing coastal economies to empower youth and reduce Dhaka-centric growth by promoting balanced urbanization across regions. Emphasizing housing as a fundamental human right, he underscored that environmental stability is essential for national prosperity. On World Habitat Day, Rahman reaffirmed BNP’s 31-point plan as a roadmap for solving national challenges, particularly focusing on climate protection and planned urban decentralization. He urged collective effort to safeguard the nation’s environment and future.
Tarique Rahman Announces Ambitious National Green Mission to Plant 250 Million Trees, Restore Rivers, and Build a Sustainable Future for Bangladesh
The prosecution has officially begun an investigation against the Awami League as a political organization for alleged crimes against humanity committed during the July uprising. This marks the first time a major political party in Bangladesh faces possible trial under the International Crimes (Tribunal) Act. Chief Prosecutor Mohammad Tajul Islam confirmed that preliminary evidence collection is underway, based on allegations filed by the National Democratic Movement (NDM). The prosecution claims that party leaders, including Sheikh Hasina, issued directives leading to mass killings during the protests. A formal charge has already been filed against four senior party members, including joint general secretary Mahbubul Alam Hanif. The amended tribunal law now allows punishment for political parties and affiliated organizations involved in such crimes. The tribunal will decide soon whether to accept the charges for formal trial proceedings.
Prosecutors begin collecting evidence to investigate Awami League’s alleged involvement in July uprising atrocities.
In Dohar upazila of Dhaka, a blind man named Md. Babu Khan and his family have alleged that their 35-decimal ancestral land in Madhurchar Mouza has been illegally occupied. At a press conference on Sunday (October 5) at the Dohar Press Club, they accused Abu Junaid Biplob, a member of the local Awami Jubo League, retired Major Manzur Elahi, and deed writer Mashiur Rahman of forcibly taking possession of the property. Babu Khan stated that despite their family having been in possession of the land for around 60 years, the accused parties used false documents and influence to seize it. He also claimed that they face continuous threats and false cases while local authorities have ignored their pleas for justice. His wife, Razia Sultana, demanded proper investigation and return of their land, alleging that both police and army authorities have failed to provide assistance.
Blind family in Dohar accuses ruling party youth leader, retired army officer, and deed writer of grabbing their ancestral land, demands fair investigation after repeated threats and administrative negligence
BNP Vice Chairman Shamsuzzaman Dudu has said that anyone obstructing the establishment of a democratically elected government in Bangladesh is an enemy of the country’s democracy, independence, and sovereignty. Speaking at a citizens’ rally organized by the “Desh Bachao Manush Bachao Andolon” on October 5 in front of the National Press Club, Dudu criticized the previous 15-year rule under Sheikh Hasina, calling it a “fascist and anti-people regime.” He alleged that Sheikh Hasina is currently in exile in India, which he described as an unfriendly nation sheltering a “genocidal ruler.” Dudu emphasized that true democracy can only be achieved through people’s votes and warned that any attempt to block an elected government would endanger the nation. He urged unity under the leadership of Khaleda Zia and Tarique Rahman to restore full democracy and protect Bangladesh’s independence.
Those Who Obstruct the Establishment of a Democratically Elected Government Are the Greatest Enemies of Bangladesh’s Democracy, Freedom, and Sovereignty, Says BNP Vice Chairman Shamsuzzaman Dudu
The government has raised the housing allowance for MPO-listed teachers and staff by just Tk 500—from Tk 1,000 to Tk 1,500—through a new directive issued by the Finance Division. However, teachers’ associations have rejected this increase as insufficient and announced a continuous protest in front of the National Press Club beginning October 12. They demand that housing allowances be set at 20% of basic pay and that medical allowances rise from Tk 500 to Tk 1,500. The Finance Division’s order, signed by Deputy Secretary Sharifunnesa, states the change will take effect once the relevant administrative ministry issues its approval. It also warns that any irregularities in payments will hold the disbursing authority accountable. Despite the official adjustment, teachers argue the increase fails to reflect rising living costs.
Teachers Reject Government’s Meager Housing Allowance Hike and Announce Nationwide Sit-In at National Press Club from October 12
Former adviser and National Citizens Party (NCP) convener Nahid Islam has alleged that several members of the current interim government’s advisory council have secretly aligned themselves with various political parties. In an interview with a private television channel, he said many advisers are now thinking about their own “safe exit” instead of serving the public interest. Nahid Islam criticized his past trust in civil society and political leaders, calling it a mistake, and argued that student leadership should have been strengthened instead. He accused some advisers of betraying the people’s movement and acting for personal benefit. According to him, certain advisers believe their power depends on political party support and fear they cannot sustain the government without it. He also mentioned that conspiracies to overthrow the interim government still exist. Nahid insisted that the presence of student leaders within the government prevented it from collapsing in its early months.
Many Advisers Are Seeking “Safe Exit” After Secret Political Deals and Betrayal of Public Trust, Says Former Adviser Nahid Islam
To address Sylhet city’s chronic traffic congestion, the National Citizen Committee (NCP) has presented a 27-point proposal aimed at ensuring safer, more efficient, and environmentally responsible urban transport management. During a press conference, NCP Divisional Organizational Secretary Ehtesham Haque emphasized the need for the government to seek public and stakeholder opinions before finalizing the “Electric Three-Wheeler Management Policy 2025.” The proposals include forming passenger and goods transport committees, enforcing driving licenses, providing driver training, displaying fare charts, ensuring garage safety, creating designated parking areas and charging stations, and encouraging renewable energy use. Additional points highlight the importance of expanding roads, relocating institutions and terminals, managing hawkers and shrine areas, restricting high-rise construction, and introducing digital traffic systems and separate lanes. The NCP also urged for strict measures against underage and unlicensed drivers, alongside promoting traffic education and respect for transport workers.
National Citizen Committee (NCP) unveils comprehensive 27-point proposal urging inclusive policy and infrastructural reforms to permanently resolve Sylhet city’s severe traffic congestion crisis
In Chattogram, a court has sent a man named Majedul Islam (45) to jail after he surrendered in a case involving extortion of Tk 1.2 crore from a businessman and social worker, Moslem Uddin. According to the case, Majedul and another accused, Iftekharul Karim, allegedly posed as journalists of different TV channels and online portals to demand the money and threaten the businessman by labeling him as a political affiliate. The incidents occurred between February and March this year. Frustrated by repeated threats, Moslem Uddin filed a case on March 13. After an investigation, the Police Bureau of Investigation (PBI) submitted a charge sheet against both men in July. When Majedul sought bail from the High Court, it was denied, and he was asked to appear before the lower court. Upon surrendering on Sunday, the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate rejected his bail plea and ordered his imprisonment.
A businessman allegedly blackmailed for over one crore taka in Chattogram, one accused sent to jail after surrendering to court
Lieutenant General (Retd.) Jahangir Alam Chowdhury has alleged that fascist collaborators, aided by foreign influence, attempted to create communal tension during the recent Durga Puja festival by portraying demons with beards resembling the Chief Adviser’s face. Speaking to reporters after a core committee meeting at the Ministry of Home Affairs, he said the conspiracy was designed to provoke religious division and violence. He credited law enforcement, intelligence agencies, and Puja organizers for foiling the plan through close coordination and vigilance. Jahangir claimed that a neighboring country was involved in a campaign to humiliate the Chief Adviser by manipulating the design of idols, linking it to the controversial demon depiction. The meeting also reviewed national law and order, drug trafficking, extortion, Rohingya issues, and upcoming election preparations. He urged journalists to act patriotically, emphasizing that such divisive plots are part of a broader fascist attempt to destabilize Bangladesh’s communal harmony and democratic progress.
Fascist Collaborators and Foreign Links Behind Bearded Demon Controversy in Durga Puja; Government Adviser Says Plot Aimed to Undermine Communal Harmony and Insult Chief Adviser’s Image
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