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Jamaat-e-Islami’s student wing leader Zahidul Islam has called for responsible use of social media, especially Facebook. “Unrestrained use is doing more harm than good,” he wrote, citing Facebook addiction among youth as a growing concern. He noted that the political unrest since July has given rise to a new trend of ‘Facebook politics,’ marked by toxic personal attacks against opposing views. Zahidul urged users to reflect the mission of a believer’s life through their online presence, turning platforms like Facebook into tools for truth and religious outreach.

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The Dhaka South City Corporation has launched an early eviction drive at Suhrawardy Udyan near TSC, reportedly in response to the killing of Shahriar Alam Samyo. Using heavy machinery, authorities demolished makeshift shops and began clearing the area. Vendors scrambled to save their belongings, though many were unable to retrieve their items in time. Officer-in-Charge Khalid Mansoor stated that illegal structures inside the park are being demolished due to their association with drug trade and abuse. The operation is being led by an executive magistrate from RAJUK.

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In a counter-insurgency operation in Chandel district of Manipur, Indian paramilitary forces from Assam Rifles killed 10 separatist fighters. The Indian Army’s Eastern Command confirmed that the raid took place in the village of New Samtal under Khengjoy subdistrict, based on actionable intelligence. A large cache of arms and ammunition was seized during the operation. The army said the mission will continue until all objectives are met.

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During a discussion with the Socialist Party of Bangladesh, Professor Ali Riaz said the Consensus Commission aims to reflect the collective national aspirations in a charter that all political parties can later adopt. “This effort captures the longstanding desire for unity in Bangladesh,” he said. “The July-August people’s uprising gave voice to years of frustration and hope. We want to give that energy a defined political shape.” Riaz emphasized the need to build a state that guarantees equal rights, protects civil liberties, and respects dissenting opinions.

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Jagannath University student Hussain, who allegedly threw a bottle at advisor Mahfuz Alam, claimed it was not an intentional act of aggression. “I threw the bottle into the air with no intent to harm or insult anyone,” he said. Denying political affiliation, he added, “I was just a regular student attending the protest with my classmates. I’m not part of any organization.” He said that after photos of his participation in the July protests emerged, police targeted him. “Now I’m being falsely labeled as a member of Chhatra League,” he said, also revealing he has received multiple threats warning him of harassment on campus.

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Press Secretary Shafiqur Alam stated that although 266 murder cases have been filed against journalists since August 5, the government cannot be held responsible for them. He added that any attempt to protest false or misleading news is often misconstrued as an attack on press freedom. “The interim government is committed to institutionalizing press freedom,” he said. He encouraged media outlets to acknowledge past mistakes and regain public trust. The government, he noted, is also working to ensure journalist safety and expedite the accreditation process. “Journalism should be rooted in facts, not personal ideology,” he added.

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Activist Uma Fatema expressed deep concern over student safety during the ongoing protests. Citing eyewitness accounts, she stated that police officers were seen loading bullets into firearms, spreading panic among students. “Five teachers went to negotiate but returned quickly,” she wrote, adding, “We must ensure that no student of Jagannath University is harmed, not even slightly.” She condemned the bottle thrown at Mahfuz Alam and called for those responsible to be held accountable. Stressing the legitimacy of the student movement, she urged the government to heed the demands rather than suppress dissent.

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Teachers and students from Jagannath University (JnU) arrived at Kakrail intersection in 25 buses to join an ongoing protest demanding three key reforms. Thousands of university affiliates—including students, faculty, and staff—have joined the movement. The protest has centered around the road in front of the Chief Justice's residence and the surrounding Kakrail Mosque area, with demonstrators setting up barricades to voice their demands.

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A surveillance drone was recovered from a paddy field inside Bangladeshi territory near the Ghasuria border in Hili. According to Officer-in-Charge Jahangir Alam, a local farmer, Prafulla Toppu, discovered the drone approximately 400 yards from the border while working in his field on Wednesday evening. He took it home and informed local authorities. A joint team from the police and Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) later retrieved the drone. Authorities suspect it belongs to India’s Border Security Force (BSF).

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The student wing of the BNP, Chhatra Dal, has demanded the resignation of Dhaka University Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr. Niaz Ahmed Khan and Proctor Professor Saifuddin Ahmed for their alleged failure to ensure safety on campus following the murder of Shahriar Alam Samyo. In protest, Chhatra Dal leaders and activists gathered in front of the Vice-Chancellor’s residence, wearing black badges. The demonstration included participation from Chhatra Dal units of Dhaka College, Eden College, Titumir College, Government Bangla College, Begum Badrunnesa Women’s College, and Dhaka Metropolitan Chhatra Dal.

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Supporters of Ishraque Hossain have blocked the main gates of Dhaka South City Corporation for the second consecutive day, demanding that he be sworn in as mayor. Civil servants and citizens seeking services have been left stranded. Protesters allege deliberate delays in swearing him in despite a court verdict and official gazette. “We will continue our sit-in until the mayoral responsibilities are handed over,” they said.

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In a controversial move, authorities in India’s Uttar Pradesh demolished 280 Muslim religious sites across seven districts. The demolished structures include 225 madrasas, 30 mosques, 25 shrines, and six Eidgahs. BJP leaders claim these were illegal structures and alleged that some were being used as “training centers for extremism and terrorism.” The move has sparked outrage among human rights groups and Muslim communities.

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Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) will begin citywide tree plantation and green development across canals, lakes, fields, and open spaces starting June 1. Administrator Mohammad Ejaz said that landscape architecture has been finalized. Unlike past projects that cost over 1 billion taka with little visible change, the current 100-kilometer canal cleanup is costing less than 100 million. “We’ve assigned volunteers to maintain 33 canals and are hiring one gardener per kilometer to ensure green upkeep,” Ejaz said. He also emphasized that classifying waste collected from canals under the PLEASE Project could help track polluters more effectively.

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Despite being shot during a mass uprising and critically injured, Rakib has yet to receive government recognition as a "July Warrior." Hailing from Kandapara village in Manikganj, Rakib is a student at DN Technical High School and works at a factory in Savar. On August 5, while participating in a student protest, he was allegedly beaten and shot by police near Savar Model Police Station. “Despite submitting all required documents, my name was excluded from the official list,” he said. His family and community continue to demand justice and recognition.

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A student who threw a water bottle at Adviser Mahfuz Alam during a protest has been identified as Ishtiaq Hossain, a first-year student from the Department of Economics, Batch 19, at Jagannath University. While the incident was initially anonymous, footage circulated in university groups led to his identification. Proctor Md. Tajammul confirmed his identity but said, “Our focus right now is on realizing the university’s demands. This issue is not a priority at the moment.”

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