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Actor Siddiqur Rahman faces two cases—one for murder and another for attempted murder—filed at Gulshan Police Station in connection with recent anti-government protests. He is expected to be handed over to Gulshan police for further legal procedures. Earlier, he was assaulted during the protest, and his clothing was reportedly torn before police detained him.
Actor Siddiq Faces Murder Charges Linked to Uprising Violence
The Jahangirnagar University chapter of the Bangladesh Democratic Students’ Alliance staged a protest demanding swift trial of the perpetrators involved in the July campus attack and called for the announcement of JAKSU election schedules by April 30. Student leader Nadia Rahman Annesha accused the administration of delaying the student union elections to consolidate authoritarian control. Protesters claimed that some factions oppose the student union to protect their interests in corruption and extortion.
JU Students Protest, Demand Quick Trial for July Attackers and JAKSU Election Schedule
Following the attack in Pahalgam, India has seen a surge in anti-Muslim sentiment online, with a growing number of hate songs appearing on YouTube. One such song, titled “Pehle Dharam Poochha”, accuses Muslims of conspiring against Hindus. Al Jazeera has identified at least 20 similar songs promoting Islamophobia and hate speech. Despite the growing hostility, it was a Muslim horseman who died trying to stop the attackers, and local Muslims were among the first to assist injured tourists.
Anti-Muslim Songs Spreading Online in India Post-Pahalgam Attack
On the second day of the ICJ hearing into genocide allegations against Israel, South Africa’s Department of International Relations and Cooperation stated that Palestinians are being subjected to atrocities, oppression, and genocide with global impunity. Representative Zane Dangor said Israel faces no accountability despite violating international law. He also alleged that entities attempting to hold Israel responsible are often met with retaliatory pressure. Saudi Arabia condemned Israel’s actions in the West Bank, East Jerusalem, and Gaza as clear breaches of international law. Israel has boycotted the hearing, labeling the case biased.
Israel Is Committing Genocide Before the World’s Eyes: South Africa at ICJ
Two faculty members from Comilla University have faced disciplinary actions over sexual misconduct. Associate Professor Md. Rezwan Talukdar was removed from his position as department head in 2020 following allegations of sexually harassing an evening program student and making derogatory comments about colleagues. In September last year, Assistant Professor Jasim Uddin of the Finance and Banking Department was placed on compulsory leave after he was accused of assigning grades to students post-resignation and harassing three students. Additionally, two students were expelled over drug use.
Two CU Teachers Punished Over Sexual Misconduct
A 19-year-old female student of a private university was reportedly raped in Durgapur, Netrokona. Police have arrested three individuals, including Faisal Ahmed Durjoy (25), a local leader of the BNP’s student wing. The victim had arrived at a resort with her fiancé Munna Mia and stayed in Room 201. When Munna stepped out for some errands, his friend Durjoy, familiar to the victim, entered the room, initiated a conversation, and allegedly raped her after physical assault.
University Student Raped in Durgapur, Student Leader Arrested
Two accused individuals escaped from police custody in Chattogram on Tuesday while being transferred to a prison van after a court appearance. The fugitives have been identified as Md. Iqbal Hossain Imon, arrested in connection with a murder over online gambling disputes, and Anowar Hossain, arrested in a narcotics case. The police have launched an investigation into the security lapse.
Two Accused Escape from Police Custody in Chattogram
Testimonies continued for the third consecutive day in the trial for the rape and murder of Achiya. Ten witnesses, including Achiya’s sister Hamida, testified on the third day. One of the accused, Hitu Sheikh, claimed that Hamida knows everything and that a proper investigation would reveal the truth. Prosecutor Monirul Islam Mukul stated that Hitu Sheikh, his wife Zaheda Begum, and their sons Sajib and Ratul were present during the proceedings. So far, 16 witnesses have testified. Five more, including doctors and nurses involved in the child’s treatment, are scheduled to testify on Wednesday.
16 Witnesses Testify in 3 Days in Achiya Rape and Murder Case
In a statement, Ganosamhati Andolon expressed concern over the proposal to establish a humanitarian corridor in Rakhine, Myanmar. “Bangladesh is already entangled in the complex Rohingya crisis with far-reaching implications. Before making any decision regarding a humanitarian corridor, there must be thorough discussion and national consensus. This issue involves critical concerns of sovereignty and national security,” the statement said. The party urged the government to immediately initiate dialogue with all political parties concerning the Rohingya crisis, the border situation with Myanmar, and the corridor proposal, and to make decisions based on the outcomes of these discussions.
Sovereignty and National Security Tied to Corridor Decision: Ganosamhati Andolon
Jahangirnagar University has been ranked in the 351–400 bracket in the 2025 Times Higher Education Asia University Rankings. Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Mohammad Kamrul Ahsan congratulated the university community and expressed optimism about future global and regional rankings. He noted the administration’s new initiatives to enhance education and research, including increased financial incentives for publishing in international journals.
Jahangirnagar University Earns Spot in Times Higher Education Asia Rankings
Environment Secretary Dr. Farhina Ahmed announced that model markets free from plastic and polythene—created with support from market committees and public offices—will receive awards from the Ministry of Environment. She emphasized the need for personal behavioral change to address pollution and noted that illegal polythene continues to harm the environment and public health. She also shared that government efforts include awareness campaigns and promoting alternatives.
Eco-Friendly Markets Free of Polythene to Receive Government Awards: Environment Secretary
U.S.-based NGSO service provider Starlink has obtained a license from the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) to begin operations in the country. BTRC Chairman Md. Emdadul Bari confirmed the license was issued following approval from the Chief Adviser and payment of required fees. Starlink must now submit its internet pricing plans for approval before launching services.
Starlink Receives License to Operate in Bangladesh
Home Affairs Adviser Jahangir Alam urged police to win public trust through service, empathy, and professionalism. He instructed officers to remain free from political bias and avoid seeking special favors. He also announced the procurement of 200 pickup vans for police stations, currently under review by the Cabinet Committee on Purchase, and discussed plans to offer loans to officers for motorcycle purchases.
Police Must Act Free from Political Influence: Home Affairs Adviser
Indian authorities in Ahmedabad’s Chandola Lake area have begun demolishing illegal settlements allegedly housing undocumented Bangladeshis. Over the past three days, police detained around 6,500 people, confirming that about 450 of them are Bangladeshi nationals illegally residing in Gujarat, according to State Police Director General Vikas Sahay.
Demolition Begins in Ahmedabad Areas Allegedly Inhabited by ‘Illegal Bangladeshis’
BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir warned party members against engaging in extortion and misconduct, saying they could face a fate similar to the ruling Awami League. He urged party leaders to hand over any wrongdoers to the police. Fakhrul said the current government created a “mirror prison” system, with nearly 1,700 enforced disappearances reported by the UN. He challenged Prime Minister Hasina to return and face legal cases like BNP leaders if she truly enjoys public support.
If You Engage in Extortion, You’ll Face Public Wrath Like the Awami League: Fakhrul Warns
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