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Following student protests at Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology (CUET), the administration has expelled 18 Chhatra League leaders from their dormitories. The students were accused of: • Violence against anti-discrimination student activists • Engaging in terror activities on campus In addition to expelling the 18 leaders, the administration issued show-cause notices to three more students. Yesterday, students locked the administrative building for six hours, demanding the removal of a professor accused of consuming alcohol in a dormitory. CUET’s student coordination body welcomed the decision, calling it the first visible action after six months of protests.
On Thursday night, angry protestors vandalized the residence of former State Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Dr. Murad Hasan, in Sarishabari, Jamalpur. Protestor also torched a private car before moving on to attack the home of Rafiqul Islam, former Upazila chairman and Awami League leader. Murad Hasan, who served as state minister from 2018, was a controversial figure due to his remarks on: • Removing “Bismillah” from the constitution • Calling for the posthumous trial of former President Ziaur Rahman • Making derogatory comments about Zaimah Rahman His leaked phone conversation with actress Mahiya Mahi led to his resignation from the ministry.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has suggested that Saudi Arabia has enough land to establish a Palestinian state, instead of doing so within Israel’s borders. Speaking to Channel 14 on Thursday, Netanyahu responded to Saudi Arabia’s demand for a Palestinian state as part of normalization talks, stating, “I will not agree to any deal that harms Israel. After October 7, a Palestinian state is no longer an option.” He further blamed Hamas, claiming that a Hamas-led Palestinian state resulted in the largest massacre of Jews since the Holocaust. His remarks come after a meeting with former U.S. President Donald Trump, who reportedly discussed plans for Gaza’s governance.
Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Shafiqur Rahman has alleged that former party leader Ghulam Azam died due to persecution by the Awami League government. Speaking at a rally in Narayanganj, he referred to a 72-foot-long banner that had previously banned Azam’s entry, allegedly put up by Shamim Osman, a prominent Awami League leader. “A godfather once hung a 72-foot banner barring Ghulam Azam from entry. Where is that godfather now?” he questioned, adding, “Arrogance like this is never good.”
Rabiul Awal Antor (30), the Assistant Secretary for Freedom Fighters and Independence Affairs of Gono Odhikar Parishad, has been missing since Thursday midnight. He disappeared while returning home on his motorcycle from his business in Kalapara municipal town. Authorities have since recovered his motorcycle near the Payra Fort four-lane highway. Antor’s father expressed concerns, stating that his son had been actively involved in an eight-point movement demanding compensation and employment for people displaced by the Payra Thermal Power Plant project. Kalapara police confirmed the motorcycle recovery and assured that the case is being taken seriously.
A government official in Kolkata stabbed four colleagues in a fit of rage after his leave request was denied. He then casually walked away with the knife still in hand before being arrested. According to an NDTV report, the accused, Amit Kumar Sarkar, worked at the Technical Education Department in New Town, Kolkata. The shocking incident was caught on video, which quickly went viral. In the footage, Sarkar can be seen warning passersby not to come near him. The injured victims have been identified as Jaydeb Chakraborty, Shantanu Saha, Sarthak Lete, and Sheikh Satabul. They were rushed to the hospital, with two reported in critical condition. Authorities have confirmed Sarkar’s arrest.
Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer has claimed that after Bangladesh’s independence in 1971, no political group openly rejected it. Speaking at a public gathering in Narayanganj, he asked, “Can anyone name a political party that said they do not accept Bangladesh’s independence after 1971? There isn’t any. Everyone has accepted our beloved country’s independence voluntarily.”
Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) arrested a 26-year-old Bangladeshi man, Noyon Mia, while he was illegally crossing the Fulbari border in Kurigram from India. He was sent to jail on Friday morning. According to BGB and local sources, Noyon Mia, son of Badsha Mia from Hatirjheel, Dhaka, had illegally entered India three years ago. When he attempted to return, BGB apprehended him and handed him over to Fulbari police station. Officer-in-Charge (OC) Mamunur Rashid confirmed the incident, stating that the BGB had filed a case under the Illegal Immigration Act, and the suspect was later sent to jail.
The administration of Jahangirnagar University has announced a tentative date for the long-awaited Jahangirnagar University Central Students’ Union (JAKSU) elections, aiming to hold them by May 21, 2025. In a statement, Vice-Chancellor Mohammad Kamrul Ahsan confirmed the plan. According to the election commission, which was formed to oversee the process, the official election schedule will be announced at least 21 days in advance, likely in the last week of April 2025, in accordance with the JAKSU constitution. The last JAKSU election took place in 1992. Following student protests on August 5, 2024, demanding elections, the university administration released a roadmap on December 30, 2024, and formed an election commission. The commission has already prepared the voter list, marking significant progress in organizing the long-overdue elections.
Bangladesh’s next general election is likely to be held towards the end of this year, according to Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus. In an interview with Japan’s Broadcasting Corporation, he stated that ensuring Bangladesh's self-sufficiency and a fair electoral process is his top priority. Following the August 5 mass uprising that led to Sheikh Hasina’s removal, Yunus took charge of the interim government. He emphasized that his administration has made significant progress in stabilizing the country’s social, economic, and political landscape. Yunus further highlighted that young people in Bangladesh are eager to showcase their creativity on a global scale, a vision that aligns with the government’s aspirations for the future.
India is yet to decide on Bangladesh’s request to extradite former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, according to a written response by India’s Minister of State for External Affairs, Kirti Vardhan Singh, in the Lok Sabha. Bangladesh has accused Hasina of various crimes committed before leaving the country. The Bangladeshi government is reportedly seeking her trial under the International Crimes Tribunal, which is investigating human rights violations during her tenure. There have been widespread allegations of crimes against humanity against Hasina, her family, and her party. Arrest warrants have been issued for 45 individuals, including Hasina. In response, Bangladesh formally requested her extradition from India.
The U.S. deported a group of illegal Indian immigrants on Thursday, restraining them with handcuffs and leg shackles aboard a military aircraft. The incident sparked outrage in India's parliament, with opposition members condemning it as an inhumane and humiliating act against Indian nationals. Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar explained that the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) follows strict Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for deportations. He clarified that deportations are not new, with 15,756 Indians sent back over the past 15 years. However, he assured that women and children were not subjected to shackling. Opposition leaders questioned the Indian government's response and demanded measures to protect the dignity of its citizens abroad.
Student activists claim to have discovered a mysterious underground structure beneath the historic residence of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman at Dhanmondi 32. Eyewitnesses report that the underground area consists of multiple chambers, though access has been restricted due to water accumulation. Since February 5, the site has witnessed acts of vandalism, and by February 6, large crowds had gathered to witness the findings. Some claim that a five-story underground structure, including a mirrored room, exists beneath the house. Student activists allege that the premises were used for secret operations by intelligence agencies like DB and DGFI. Social media is abuzz with discussions demanding a government investigation. However, there has been no official response from the authorities yet.
According to four sources confirmed by Reuters, the Trump administration is planning to lay off 9,700 employees from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The agency currently employs around 10,000 people, but only 294 staff members are expected to be retained. Reports indicate that the Africa Bureau will have just 12 employees, while the Asia Bureau will be left with only 8. A former USAID chief described this decision as "horrendous" and warned that it would put many people in jeopardy. The U.S. State Department has not yet commented on the matter. Previously, a close associate of Trump had labeled USAID as a "terrorist organization," accusing it of spending taxpayer money on biological research and propaganda. Shortly after, news of the layoffs emerged.
One of Bangladesh's most successful batsmen, Tamim Iqbal, retired from international cricket about a month ago but intends to continue playing domestic cricket. To honor his contributions, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) will present him with a special farewell tribute before the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) final on Friday. As there are no ongoing international home series, BCB has decided that Tamim’s farewell ceremony will take place during the BPL final at Mirpur Sher-e-Bangla Stadium. Before the prize distribution ceremony, Tamim will receive a commemorative farewell token. His team, Fortune Barishal, will face Chattogram Kings in the final, and fans are eager to see if Tamim can conclude his career with a championship win.
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