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Akhtar Hossain, Member Secretary of the NCP, asserted that the party has no links with remnants of fallen autocratic regimes. “If any of our members are involved in extortion, we will take strict organizational action,” he said. He also pledged full transparency, announcing that the names of donors and financial details will be audited and published through proper channels.
No Ties With Authoritarian Allies, Organizational Funds to Be Audited: Akhtar Hossain
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced that Pakistan is prepared to cooperate with an independent international investigation into the Pahalgam attack. Rejecting India’s allegations as baseless, Sharif said, “As a responsible nation, we are ready for impartial scrutiny.” He also warned that any violation of the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty would be met with full force. Sharif reiterated that Pakistan has been one of the biggest victims of terrorism, losing around 90,000 citizens and suffering billions in economic losses.
Pakistan Ready for Independent International Probe into Pahalgam Attack: PM Shehbaz Sharif
Professor Ali Riaz, Vice-Chairman of the Consensus Commission, stated that Jamaat-e-Islami’s contributions to the ongoing fight against fascism will always be remembered. “Despite facing judicial and extrajudicial persecution, Jamaat members have shown remarkable resilience,” he said, expressing hope that the party will play a vital role in rebuilding a truly democratic Bangladesh.
Jamaat’s Role in the Anti-Fascist Struggle Will Be Remembered: Professor Ali Riaz
Indian authorities have detained more than 550 illegal Bangladeshi migrants during overnight raids across Gujarat, with over 100 individuals apprehended in Surat alone. The detainees reportedly entered India without valid documentation and were living using forged papers. After investigations are complete, they will be deported back to Bangladesh.
Over 550 Illegal Bangladeshis Detained in Gujarat
Dr. Syed Abdullah Mohammad Taher, Deputy Ameer of Jamaat-e-Islami, has stated that Jamaat fears no external pressure when it comes to Bangladesh’s independence and sovereignty. He affirmed that Jamaat is committed to building a sustainable and credible democracy. “We seek moral accountability for the sake of the nation, not personal or party interests,” he said. He emphasized that Jamaat supports necessary reforms for the greater good of the country and is committed to democratic practices both within the party and the state.
Jamaat-e-Islami Fears No Threats to Bangladesh’s Sovereignty: Dr. Syed Abdullah Mohammad Taher
Pakistan’s Defense Minister, Khawaja Muhammad Asif, has warned that the world should be concerned about the possibility of a full-scale conflict between two nuclear-armed nations. “Any clash between two nuclear powers is always a cause for concern. If the situation worsens, it could have tragic consequences,” he said. Tensions have already rattled the Indian stock market. Asif emphasized that serious cross-border firing incidents could escalate tensions into a “full-fledged war” with India. He assured that the Pakistan Army is fully prepared for any eventuality but expressed hope that diplomatic dialogue could still resolve the crisis.
World Must Be Concerned About Potential Full-Scale Conflict Between Two Nuclear-Armed Nations: Khawaja Muhammad Asif
DNCC Administrator Mohammad Ejaz announced that separate roads will be built for the entry and exit of inter-district buses at Gabtoli Terminal. Buses to and from North Bengal will specifically use the new routes through the BRTC depot, aiming to ease congestion at the terminal.
Separate Entry and Exit Roads Planned for Gabtoli Terminal: DNCC Administrator
Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus visited Bangladesh House in Rome on Friday, signing the official visitors’ book. He is currently in Italy to attend Pope Francis’ funeral, which will be held Saturday at Vatican City. Although the Pope’s tomb was intended to be modest, it will be located beneath the Basilica.
Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus Visits Bangladesh House in Rome
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have killed 84 Palestinians and wounded 168 others in the past 24 hours. Gaza’s Health Ministry reported that many victims remain trapped under rubble and are not yet included in the official death toll. Over the past 18 months, total casualties in Gaza have reached 51,400 dead and 116,416 injured — with women and children comprising 56% of the victims.
Israeli Strikes Kill 84 More Palestinians in Gaza
Commenting on renewed tensions between nuclear-armed neighbors Pakistan and India following the Pahalgam attack, Donald Trump said such tensions are “nothing new.” He remarked, “Border skirmishes have been happening for 1,500 years; they will eventually find a solution one way or another.” Cross-border firing has reportedly increased since the attack.
Kashmir Tensions No Surprise: Trump
In Jashore, a woman working at a brickfield was raped by one man while another assisted in the crime. The arrested suspects are Akram Hossain and Rabbi Hossain. The woman, who had been working with her husband at the site for several months, was assaulted inside a brick-molding area. Both suspects have been sent to jail.
Woman Brickfield Worker Raped With Accomplice’s Help in Jashore
Two Bangladeshi nationals, Mohammad Musa and Krishna Chandra Roy, were arrested by police in West Bengal’s Goalpokhar area. Musa suffered severe injuries allegedly due to police beatings and is now in critical condition at North Bengal Medical College Hospital. They had entered India illegally for labor work and were apprehended while returning home.
Two Bangladeshis Arrested in India, One Critically Injured in Police Custody
Bangladesh’s delegation, led by Economic Advisor Salehuddin Ahmed, held multiple meetings with World Bank and IMF officials. The U.S. has asked Bangladesh to detail its plans for resolving tariff issues and trade deficits by increasing imports from America, including offering tariff-free access to select products. The IMF has demanded clear actions on making the currency exchange rate more flexible, increasing revenue collection, and reforming the banking sector before releasing further loan installments.
U.S. and IMF Demand Specific Reforms Before Approving Financial Support
Sarwar Tushar, Joint Convenor of the NCP, has demanded the cancellation of Awami League’s registration before any national election is held. He accused the party of conspiring with Delhi against Bangladesh’s interests and described it as a “secret organization.” He reiterated the NCP’s demand for a constitutional amendment through a public council election and condemned efforts to rehabilitate convicted criminals.
No National Election Without Banning Awami League: Sarwar Tushar
Executive Magistrate Sheikh Naushad Hasan led a raid at Kutkutitala Market in Naogaon, seizing 29.31 tons of government rice illegally stored by traders across two warehouses. Bags marked for food aid programs were also found. The accused traders, including Jahangir Babu, fled during the operation.
29 Tons of Government Rice Seized from Illegal Storage in Naogaon
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