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The Bangladesh Democratic Students’ Council (BDSC) has announced a protest march to condemn Hizbut Tahrir’s efforts to destabilize the country through open activities. The protest also aims to highlight the failure of state security forces to prevent the group’s operations. The march will begin at 7:00 PM from the Raju Sculpture following Iftar on Friday. Earlier, Hizbut Tahrir had initiated their ‘March for Khilafah’ program from the northern gate of the Baitul Mukarram National Mosque after Friday prayers. The law enforcement agencies dispersed the gathering with sound grenades and tear gas shortly after the march began, arresting several individuals in the process.
With Eid approaching, shoppers are crowding Jamuna Future Park, South Asia’s largest mall, to buy trendy outfits. Popular brands like Hur and Metro Fashion report high demand for Indo-Western and Kashmiri attire. The mall offers a variety of products, from clothing to cosmetics, making it a top shopping destination. A special campaign by Jamuna Group allows buyers to win prizes for purchases over Tk 2,000. Shopping continues late into the night, adding excitement to the festive season.
The Bangladesh Army has uncovered a secret hideout belonging to the United People’s Democratic Front (UPDF) in Kaptai, Rangamati. According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), a raid was conducted on Friday, leading to the seizure of weapons and other military-grade equipment. While returning from the operation, UPDF members attempted to block the army’s path using women and children, but they retreated upon noticing a large presence of security forces. Authorities have urged local residents to remain vigilant.
NCP leader Hasnat Abdullah urged Islamic scholars to remain vocal against India’s misinformation campaigns to protect national achievements. Speaking at a discussion organized by the Allama Sayeedi Foundation on Friday (March 7), he warned that without strong resistance, all progress could be undone. As a key organizer in the southern region, Hasnat emphasized that various propaganda efforts are being spread abroad, and it is crucial for everyone to be cautious and proactive in countering them. He further asserted that India’s conspiracies persist and urged for a continued struggle against them.
BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has voiced concern over the rising incidents of violence against women in Bangladesh. He emphasized that while women have made significant contributions to national progress, they continue to face harassment, assault, and even murder in educational institutions and workplaces. He blamed the ruling government for failing to take strict action against perpetrators, leading to increased impunity. He urged authorities to ensure justice and safeguard women’s constitutional rights.
The Ministry of Liberation War Affairs has published an updated list of “July Warriors,” adding 1,242 new names under the ‘Category G’ classification. The gazette includes their medical case IDs, names, parents’ names, and permanent addresses. Among the newly added individuals, 534 are from the Mymensingh division, and 708 are from the Sylhet division. The previous day, a gazette was issued for 772 injured fighters from Barishal under the same category. The government has classified July uprising victims into categories ‘A,’ ‘B,’ and ‘G’ for different levels of assistance. Earlier, on January 15, a list of 834 martyrs from the uprising was officially published.
A mobile court conducting an eviction drive at “Famous Bricks,” an illegal brick kiln in Dumki, Patuakhali, was attacked on Thursday. According to officials, when the team attempted to demolish the kiln, individuals linked to its owners assaulted three to four members of the administration. Meanwhile, the brick kiln’s owner, Md. Qayum, alleged that officials demanded money before the operation, and upon refusal, proceeded with the demolition.
The Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) has seized smuggled goods worth Tk 11.3 million that were illegally brought from India, evading customs duty. According to Lieutenant Colonel Md. Nazmul Haque, commander of the 48th BGB Battalion, a raid was conducted early Friday along the Sylhet and Sunamganj border areas. Items seized include a large quantity of sunglasses, sarees, raisins, creams, chocolates, mehndi, razor blades, sugar, hair oil, soap, basmati rice, liquor, and Phensedyl. Authorities have stated that legal actions will be taken in accordance with regulations.
BNP senior leader Ruhul Kabir Rizvi has stated that if the Election Commission operates properly, the national election could take place in June or July instead of December. Speaking at a prayer gathering for martyrs and the injured under Hasina’s rule, he emphasized that they consider the interim government as a caretaker government, which will oversee the national election. He insisted that no other elections should take place before the national polls. Rizvi accused Sheikh Hasina of being the leader of a band of robbers, alleging that she fled Bangladesh after brutally suppressing students and shedding blood. He also criticized India for allegedly providing her refuge and support.
Since August 5, nearly 45,000 members of the fallen ruling party have fled to India, with most settling in Kolkata. They are actively maintaining communication through Facebook, Messenger, Telegram, Signal, and WhatsApp while plotting to destabilize the interim government. Reports suggest they are reviving banned militant organizations, including extremist groups from the southern region. League insiders claim these activities are being orchestrated under the direct supervision of “Fascist Hasina.”
Following the U.S. suspension of military aid to Ukraine, European Union leaders are planning an $860 billion increase in defense spending, a move welcomed by Ukraine. On March 3, European heads of state and government convened in Brussels to discuss strategies for supporting Kyiv. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky also attended the meeting. The discussions focused on how the EU could compensate for the halted U.S. assistance. Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that Russia would not relinquish any of its controlled territories, insisting that victory must lead to a “peace that suits us.” On the other hand, Trump urged Zelensky to strike a mineral resources deal.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has warned Hamas leaders to leave Gaza immediately or face intensified destruction. He also demanded the release of all hostages held by Hamas. In a direct message to the people of Gaza, Trump stated, “A beautiful future awaits, but if you hold onto the hostages, you are dead!” Earlier, Trump had reaffirmed his strong support for Israel and approved billions of dollars in arms supplies following the ceasefire agreement.
Renowned Bangladeshi pop and band music pioneer Azam Khan is set to receive the prestigious Independence Award posthumously, 14 years after his passing. Known for hits like Ore Saleka, Ore Maleka, Rail Liner Oi Bostite, and Alal O Dulal, Khan, whose real name was Mohammad Mahbubul Haque Khan, was also a freedom fighter. Born on February 28, 1950, he passed away on June 5, 2011. Some of his other notable songs include Ami Jare Chaire, Anamika, Obhimani, Papri, and Je Meye Chokhe Dekhena.
In Srimangal, Moulvibazar, a shocking act of revenge resulted in the poisoning of nine cows belonging to a local farmer. The accused, Ramzan Mia (55) and his son Monir (30), allegedly committed the act on Wednesday night after their goat was confined by neighbor Suleman Ahmed (25) for eating crops from his field. According to the complaint, Suleman, who owns a farm with 20 cows, detained Ramzan’s goat in a pen. This enraged Ramzan and his son, leading them to poison the cattle in retaliation.
During Hizb ut-Tahrir’s “March for Khilafah,” a banned organization, a rickshaw puller was seen being beaten by one of its members in front of the police. Later, security forces detained the rickshaw puller from the scene. This incident sparked outrage on Facebook, with citizens demanding his release. In response to the growing pressure, Youth and Sports Adviser Asif Mahmud Sajib Bhuiyan intervened and secured the rickshaw puller’s release from the DB office. He was then taken to Dhaka Medical College Hospital for medical treatment.
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