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Press Secretary Shafiqur Alam said, “The Chief Adviser has proposed the creation of a special fund using looted money. This fund will be used both to compensate depositors and for the welfare of impoverished communities.” He further stated that the volume of recovered illicit funds is substantial, and a policy decision has been made to allocate the entire amount exclusively for the poor, without diverting it to the national budget or other sectors. The decision was taken at a high-level meeting.
Looted Funds Will Be Used for the Poor: Press Secretary
Canadian High Commissioner Ajit Singh met with the Chairman of the Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (CAAB), Air Vice Marshal Md. Monjur Kabir Bhuiyan, on Sunday. During the meeting, Singh expressed Canada’s interest in investing in Bangladesh’s airport infrastructure, particularly through the provision of soft loans. The CAAB Chairman advised the High Commissioner to submit a formal proposal and assured cooperation if the project proves feasible.
Canada Expresses Interest in Investing in Bangladesh’s Airport Infrastructure
Advisor Asif Mahmud Sajib Bhuiyan announced that Bangladeshi nationals are now receiving Kuwait visas without needing special permission. The development was confirmed by Kuwait’s Ambassador Major General Syed Tariq Hossain. Although this policy has not been formally announced, Bangladeshis have reportedly been obtaining visas under this relaxed framework for the past week. The ambassador also issued a strong warning against visa fraud. In a separate post, Bhuiyan criticized scheduled banks for charging excessive passport endorsement fees and additional service charges on foreign currency sales, discouraging customers. A new maximum fee of BDT 300 has been set to standardize charges.
Kuwait Visa Access Eased for Bangladeshis, No Special Permission Required
The US Embassy in India has issued a warning to Indian citizens about overstaying their authorized visa duration in the United States. In an official notice, the embassy stated, “If you remain in the US beyond your authorized stay, you may be forced to leave the country and could face a permanent ban on future entry.” This advisory applies to Indian nationals holding limited-duration visas such as work, student, or tourist visas.
US Embassy Warns Indians of Permanent Ban for Overstaying Visa
Adviser Asif Mahmud confirmed that legal complexities are preventing Ishraq Hossain from being sworn in as mayor. Until these issues are resolved, no final decision can be made. On Facebook, Asif explained that the Election Tribunal issued a verdict violating a High Court ruling that deemed the petition amendment illegal. Since the Election Commission did not participate in the hearing or appeal the decision, the judgment went uncontested. Ignoring legal notices and bypassing the Law Ministry’s opinion, the EC issued a gazette late at night. A writ petition has since been filed against the EC and the Local Government Division. Meanwhile, in a similar Barisal case, the tribunal dismissed the petition based on the same High Court ruling, exposing inconsistencies in the tribunal’s decisions. He questioned the legality and tenure of the mayor's position in light of these developments.
Legal Complexities Delay Ishraq Hossain’s Mayoral Oath: Adviser Asif Mahmud
Cultural Adviser Mostofa Sarwar Farooki described the arrest of actress Nusraat Faria as an embarrassing incident. He stated that the government's job is to ensure justice for the real perpetrators of the July massacre and that no one should be arrested without clear initial evidence. Farooki noted that although the case against Faria has existed for a while, he was not aware of any move to arrest her before the investigation concluded. He hinted that the arrest at the airport might have been a result of overreaction following public anger related to former President Abdul Hamid’s departure. “Similar incidents, like one involving Andalib Partha’s wife, are unacceptable,” he added. Farooki expressed confidence that Faria will receive legal remedy.
Nusraat Faria’s Arrest an Embarrassment: Cultural Adviser Farooki
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is scheduled to visit Dhaka in the last week of August. Both countries are making final preparations to ensure a successful state visit. Earlier this month, Italian Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi visited Bangladesh and emphasized the importance of legal migration pathways. PM Meloni previously met Interim Government Chief Professor Muhammad Yunus during the 79th UN General Assembly session.
Italian PM Giorgia Meloni to Visit Dhaka in Late August
Home Affairs Adviser Jahangir Alam said actress Nusraat Faria was arrested because a case had been filed against her. However, investigations are ongoing, and she will be released if found innocent. He confirmed that security forces have been instructed to ensure that only the real perpetrators of the July massacre are arrested and that no innocent individuals suffer. The adviser also noted that cattle trucks for Eid-ul-Adha must unload only within designated markets. Additionally, 75 Ansar personnel will be stationed at each cattle market, and bulk movement of goods will be restricted three days before and after Eid.
Ensure Real Perpetrators of July Massacre Are Caught, Innocents Spared: Home Adviser
A Bangladeshi youth, Md. Shamsu Mia (25), was shot by the Indian Border Security Force (BSF) at the Bishwambharpur border in Sunamganj. According to the BGB, Shamsu and four others illegally crossed into India early Monday to smuggle goods. Due to a curfew on the Indian side, BSF troops opened fire, injuring Shamsu in the left shoulder. He was rescued and brought back to Bangladesh by his companions and is currently in hiding after receiving medical treatment.
Bangladeshi Youth Shot by BSF at Bishwambharpur Border
Nahid Islam, leader of the National Citizens’ Party (NCP), stated that the Liberation War is one of the fundamental pillars of the state. He said NCP’s vision is rooted in the ideals of equality, justice, and dignity from the Liberation War and the July Uprising. He emphasized the party’s inclusive ideology that respects religious belief, rejects both Islamophobia and religious extremism, and aims for a democratic state based on civilizational identity rather than ethnicity or religion. He added that the party will work for women’s rightful share in inheritance laws and stands firmly against Hindutva and fascist systems, advocating for state reform and a new constitution.
Liberation War and July Uprising Form NCP's Core Values: Nahid Islam
Supporters of Ishraq Hossain are staging a blockade at Dhaka South City Corporation headquarters, demanding his official swearing-in as mayor. The protest began even before the scheduled time of 11 AM, with demonstrators blocking the main entrance and nearby areas including Bangabazar and Golap Shah Mazar, bringing city services to a standstill.
Ishraq Supporters Continue ‘Blockade’ Protest, City Corporation Operations Halted
Facing intense pressure from the United States and widespread international criticism, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has allowed humanitarian aid into Gaza. Israeli authorities stated that the move, based on IDF recommendations, is essential for the ongoing war effort and aims to prevent a worsening hunger crisis in Gaza, which could jeopardize Israel’s objectives. Netanyahu emphasized that Israel will ensure the aid does not fall into Hamas’ hands.
Under U.S. Pressure, Israel Allows Aid Entry into Gaza Amid Global Outcry
Election Commissioner Abdur Rahmanel Masud announced that the Awami League's registration has been suspended. Unless the decision is reversed, the party will not be eligible to contest in upcoming elections. When asked about the legitimacy of an election without the Awami League, he said, "The time to answer that question has not yet come." He assured that the Election Commission is fully prepared to hold elections within the timeline set by the Chief Adviser.
Awami League’s Registration Suspended, Ineligible for Election: EC Official
BNP's acting chairman Tarique Rahman stated, “We’ve reached a pivotal point where we must rebuild the country together, regardless of our differences. We may disagree on various matters, but we must unite to ensure national security, create employment, and elevate Bangladesh’s global standing.” He reiterated BNP’s demand for national elections by December, stating that many party members have sacrificed their lives and faced abductions and torture for this cause. Tarique also announced plans to establish a sports institute like BKSP in every division and proposed ward-level playgrounds in Dhaka. Additionally, he emphasized integrating sports and a second or third language into the school curriculum. Speaking emotionally, he said everything one could be proud of in a younger brother was present in Koko.
"We Must Rebuild the Nation Shoulder to Shoulder" – Tarique Rahman
A farmer named Golam Hossain, also known as Batul (52), from Singra, Natore, committed suicide after reportedly losing a significant sum in online gambling. His body was found hanging from a mango tree near his home. Local UP member Dulal confirmed that Batul had recently become addicted to online gambling. Following a domestic dispute with his wife, who left for her parents’ home, Batul ended his life, likely driven by anger and frustration from financial loss and family conflict.
Farmer Commits Suicide After Losing Lakhs in Online Gambling in Natore
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