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A court has granted a three-day remand for former Public Administration Minister Farhad Hossain and his brother Sarfaraz Hossain in cases related to the anti-discrimination student movement and the murder of Jamaat leader Abdur Jabbar. Another two-day remand has been approved for his brother-in-law in a separate case. Police had sought five days of remand. As the former minister was being taken to the courtroom, protesters from the anti-discrimination student movement and BNP activists threw eggs at him while chanting slogans.
Former Minister Remanded, Protesters Throw Eggs in Court
According to Hindustan Times, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to meet U.S. President Donald Trump on February 13. Modi will arrive in Washington on February 12 and meet American corporate leaders and representatives of various Indian communities. Last week, Trump mentioned that Modi was coming for a meeting with him. Trump is focused on selling U.S. defense equipment to India and ensuring a fair trade relationship. In the 2023-24 fiscal year, trade between the two countries exceeded $118 billion.
Modi-Trump Meeting on February 13, Dinner Planned for ‘Friend’ Trump
Out of 50,000 foreign nationals living illegally in Bangladesh, 15,618 have left the country as of January after being ordered to leave. However, 33,648 remain illegally. A 11-member task force, led by an additional secretary of the Ministry of Home Affairs, has been formed to decide on further actions. Earlier, on December 8, the ministry instructed authorities to take legal actions against illegal foreigners. According to the Special Branch of Police, 27,000 Indians and 10,000 Chinese nationals have overstayed their visas and need to pay fines to renew them.
15,000 of 50,000 Illegal Foreigners Have Left Bangladesh
Police have arrested Abdul Latif Master, vice president of Awami League’s Dighinala unit in Khagrachhari and a high school headteacher, while he was trying to flee after punching someone. The incident followed an argument over a local issue. Multiple cases are already filed against him in Dighinala and Khagrachhari Sadar police stations, and another case is being prepared for this assault.
Awami League Leader Arrested While Fleeing After Punching Someone
Human Rights Watch (HRW) has published a report alleging that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, retired Major General Tariq Ahmed, Major Ziaul Ahsan, and senior police officials oversaw enforced disappearances. Earlier, a national investigation commission reported that 3,500 disappearances took place under Sheikh Hasina’s government. Victims were allegedly subjected to conditions worse than death, according to their lawyers. The report also recommends disbanding the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB), in line with the commission’s suggestions. It has been reported that RAB chief AKM Shahidur Rahman has agreed to this decision. The report further emphasizes that security forces should adhere to international standards in exercising their authority.
Names Linked to Enforced Disappearances by HRW
Shafiqul Alam, Press Secretary to the Chief Adviser, has accused the Awami League’s trolling squad of targeting his family after he posted a picture of Sheikh Hasina’s image on a dustbin at the book fair. Alam condemned the incident, calling it disgraceful. He also criticized the group for spreading pornographic images by altering pictures of young girls. He expressed concerns over the character and actions of the team and questioned the taste and morality of those involved, including Sheikh Hasina.
Shafiqul Alam Accuses Awami League of Targeting His Family After Book Fair Incident
Three motorcyclists tragically lost their lives in an accident on the Feni-Noakhali regional highway. The incident occurred at Beker Bazar, Daangonbhunja, when the motorcycle lost control due to excessive speed. Two riders died at the scene, and one succumbed to injuries at the hospital. The victims, initially identified as residents of Bashurhat in Noakhali, were traveling from Noakhali to Daangonbhunja when the accident took place. Local authorities are investigating the cause of the crash.
Three Motorcycle Riders Killed in Feni-Noakhali Highway Accident
Rebel fighters led by the National Liberation Army (KNLA) have captured a key military base in Myanmar’s Mon State, killing several junta soldiers in the process. The People’s Defense Force (PDF), Bamar People’s Liberation Army (BPLA), and Force for Federal Democracy (FFD) participated in the operation. The capture followed intense fighting over a month, despite challenges from junta airstrikes. 29 junta soldiers were arrested, and one KNLA fighter and one FFD soldier lost their lives during the battle.
Junta Forces Lose Another Strategic Base in Myanmar, Many Soldiers Killed
Shafiqul Alam, the press secretary to the Chief Adviser, warned against the distribution of leaflets by Awami League supporters, stating that those involved would face arrest. He condemned the activities as threats to law and order. The government is monitoring online rumors and has taken action against individuals involved in spreading misinformation. Alam emphasized the government’s commitment to handling such incidents, including addressing the issue of human trafficking and ensuring accountability for wrongdoings.
Awami League Leaflet Distributors Will Be Arrested: Press Secretary
Students of Titumir College have withdrawn their protest following an assurance from the government to take action on the Titumir University issue within the next 7 days. The decision came on the night of February 3, in the presence of Nuruzzaman, Joint Secretary of the Ministry of Education, and Professor Shipra Rani Mondal, Principal of Government Titumir College. During the meeting, the principal offered packaged mango juice to a fasting student as a gesture of goodwill.
Titumir College Students Call Off Protest After Government Assurance
The Bangladesh Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Council accused the country of witnessing 23 deaths in communal violence in the past four and a half months. However, the interim government, quoting the Police Headquarters, dismissed these claims. The government clarified that the police had investigated 22 incidents, with only a few related to theft and robbery. Two deaths were due to suicide and drowning. The interim government urged responsible reporting, warning that misleading information could harm communal harmony.
Interim Government Rejects Allegation of 23 Deaths in Communal Violence
Social media posts in India falsely labeled footage of student clashes in Bangladesh as a ‘Hindu killing’. AFP fact-checking revealed no evidence of Hindu students’ deaths in the violence. The clashes, involving students from Dhaka’s colleges, were unrelated to religious tensions. The incident stemmed from a protest after the death of a student due to hospital negligence. Authorities confirmed that the violence was not religiously motivated, and no Hindu students were targeted or injured in the conflict.
False Claims of ‘Hindu Killing’ in Bangladesh Student Clashes on Indian Social Media
Rahul Gandhi, leader of India’s opposition, criticized Prime Minister Modi’s ‘Make in India’ initiative as a failure, stating that China is at least 10 years ahead of India in various sectors. Gandhi also raised concerns over Modi’s contradictory statements on Chinese aggression in Ladakh. Additionally, he criticized Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal over pollution, challenging him to drink polluted Yamuna water and fulfill his promises of cleaning the river. Gandhi emphasized India’s failure in increasing production capacity, benefiting China instead.
Rahul Gandhi Criticizes Modi’s ‘Make in India’ and Kejriwal Over Pollution in Delhi
Interim government Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus has instructed law enforcement agencies to maintain the highest vigilance, stating that 2025 is crucial for the country. In a security review meeting, he emphasized the need for modern communication technology and a central command center. He accused Sheikh Hasina’s associates of funding chaos and spreading misinformation. He also ordered strict action against extortionists, protection of minorities, and swift trials for recent killings. Bangladesh has requested Interpol to issue a Red Notice against Sheikh Hasina.
Chief Adviser Warns: “Remain Vigilant Like in Wartime”
Fears of a global trade war emerged after Donald Trump imposed tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China, causing the rupee to drop by 67 paise to 87.29. As investors sought safe-haven assets, the US dollar strengthened, weakening Asian currencies. Last week, India’s foreign exchange reserves faced a slight crisis, declining by $1.888 billion to $623.983 billion. The Indian stock market also saw a downturn, with the Sensex losing 575 points and the Nifty falling by 206 points.
Rupee Hits Record Low as Trump’s Tariffs Spark Global Trade War Fears
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