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Former actress Naznin Akter Happy has filed a case under the Women and Children Repression Prevention Act, accusing her husband of abuse and multiple secret marriages—nine in total. Her lawyer revealed that she married Mufti Talha Islam, son of the late MP Mufti Shahidul Islam from Narail, seven years ago. Talha allegedly subjected Happy and their child to physical and emotional abuse, often reacting violently to minor disagreements. Happy stated she had repeatedly asked for a divorce but was met with further brutality. Two nights ago, following the filing of the case, Talha allegedly raided her home with associates and took business assets worth Tk 5–6 million. She also claims to be receiving threats to withdraw the case.
Actress Happy Files Abuse Case Against Husband, Alleges Serial Marriages
BNP leader Dr. Zahid Hossain stated that although many speak of reforms, history shows that BNP is the true reformist party. He credited the late President Ziaur Rahman for transitioning Bangladesh from one-party BAKSAL rule to multi-party democracy, and for initiating economic reforms. He also highlighted Begum Khaleda Zia’s shift from a presidential to a parliamentary system as a major reform. Zahid emphasized BNP’s contribution to women’s empowerment and said it is a party that never abandons its people. Despite numerous temptations and opportunities, its leadership chose to remain in Bangladesh through all adversities. He urged the government to allow citizens to exercise their democratic rights.
Let the People Exercise Their Rights: Dr. Zahid
At 8:20 PM on Wednesday, students of Dhaka University held a torch march demanding justice for the murder of Samya. Organized under the banner of "Anti-Terror Student Unity," the march began at the base of the Raju Memorial Sculpture. Leaders and activists from the Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal, Democratic Student Alliance, and various cultural organizations participated in the demonstration. In addition to demanding justice and a safe campus, protesters also called for the resignation of the DU Vice-Chancellor and the Proctor.
Students Hold Torch March at DU Demanding Justice for Samya’s Murder
BNP leader Zainul Abdin Farroque asserted that the martyrs of the July movement had one goal—to restore democracy through elections. He accused Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina of suppressing democratic voices for the past 16 years. Farroque called for a clear electoral roadmap and reaffirmed BNP’s commitment to voting rights, not power. He also demanded justice for the police crackdowns in July and criticized the ruling party for following in the footsteps of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s one-party rule.
July Martyrs Fought for Democracy, Not Power: Zainul Abdin Farroque
Eight more employees of the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant Project have been suspended and banned from entering the project area. This follows an earlier suspension of 18 officials on May 8 over allegations of misconduct and possible sabotage. All suspended individuals have been asked to respond within 10 days explaining why punitive actions should not be taken.
Eight More Officials Suspended from Rooppur Nuclear Project
Images circulating on social media claiming to show Bangladeshis celebrating Pakistan’s victory over India are misleading. Fact-checking reveals that one image is from New Year’s celebrations in Dhaka, while another is from Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. Neither image is connected to recent geopolitical events.
Old Photos Misused to Falsely Show Bangladesh Celebrating India’s Defeat
Shaykh Ahmadullah emphasized the power of Bangladesh’s extensive mosque network, consisting of nearly 400,000 mosques and over 800,000 imams and muezzins. He argued this infrastructure could greatly assist in disaster management, public services, and social welfare, urging the government to use this manpower for national development. “It is difficult for a country to progress while ignoring such vast potential,” he concluded.
Ignoring Mosques’ Potential Undermines National Progress: Shaykh Ahmadullah
Around 1:50 PM on Wednesday, the Indian Border Security Force (BSF) detained a Bangladeshi citizen who had crossed near the Dharmagarh BOP area of Thakurgaon’s Ranishankoil to cut grass. According to Lt. Col. Tanzir Ahmed, efforts are underway to secure his safe return. The BSF has reportedly assured through a flag meeting that the detainee will be released.
BSF Detains Bangladeshi Man for Cutting Grass at Border
At least 70 people were killed in Israeli airstrikes across Gaza within 24 hours, including 50 in northern Gaza’s Jabalia city and refugee camp. Among the victims were 22 children and 15 women, according to the Indonesian Hospital. Disturbing footage shows piles of bodies at the site. The Israeli military claims it is reviewing the strikes on civilian areas.
Israeli Strikes Kill 70 in Gaza in 24 Hours
Islami Chhatra Shibir President Zahidul Islam condemned repeated harassment and violence against Jagannath University students during protests. He claimed even fascist regimes hadn’t dared to attack students so openly and warned that the movement would continue until demands were met. Drawing from personal experience, he highlighted the widespread landlord abuse faced by students in Old Dhaka.
Shibir President Alleges Fascist Influence in Attacks on Jagannath Students
Advocate Shishir Monir stated that Jamaat-e-Islami adopted the scales symbol in 1941, long before the Supreme Court of Bangladesh was established in 1972. He noted that Jamaat’s MPs were elected with public mandates and accused the judiciary of politicization for canceling the party’s registration and the caretaker government system.
Jamaat’s Scales Symbol Predates Supreme Court: Advocate Shishir Monir
Jagannath University students protesting at Kakrail have vowed not to vacate the road until they meet with the Chief Adviser. Around 10 PM, Adviser Mahfuz Alam arrived at the scene and spoke with the students, but was met with chants of “fraud” and had a water bottle thrown at him from the crowd.
Jagannath University Students Refuse to Leave Road Without Meeting Chief Adviser
BNP leader Abdul Moin Khan has criticized the dissolution of the National Board of Revenue (NBR), calling it a “cosmetic reform.” He argued that while IMF’s policy suggestions are theoretically sound, they often fail to address the root causes of Bangladesh’s economic problems. He emphasized that corruption, not branding, is the real issue, noting even finance advisors have assured NBR staff that their roles won’t change—rendering the reform meaningless.
NBR Dissolution Is Merely Cosmetic Reform: Moin Khan
Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) Chairman Mohammad Moin said that Sheikh Hasina's return to the country is possible under a treaty signed with India during the Awami League's tenure. He also stated that the ACC is seeking Interpol’s assistance to bring back former UK MP Tulip Siddiq, Hasina’s niece, who is also implicated in corruption charges.
Hasina Can Be Brought Back Under Awami League-Era Treaty: ACC Chairman
A writ has been filed in the High Court seeking a stay on the tribunal ruling that declared BNP leader Ishraque Hossain as the Mayor of Dhaka South City Corporation. Lawyer Advocate Kazi Akbar Ali submitted the petition on behalf of one Md. Mamunur Rashid. Earlier, two Dhaka residents had issued a legal notice requesting that no gazette be issued under Ishraque’s name and that he not be administered the oath.
Petition Filed in High Court to Block Ishraque Hossain’s Oath as Mayor
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