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In the wake of a deadly attack on tourists in Jammu and Kashmir, Indian authorities have detained at least 1,500 individuals as part of the ongoing investigation. The attackers, armed with automatic rifles, opened fire for about 20 minutes. They were identified as members of the banned militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba’s offshoot, the Kashmir Resistance Front. Security forces have also released sketches of the suspected assailants.
Over 1,500 Detained in Kashmir Following Tourist Attack
A human chain was formed in front of the Ministry of Expatriates’ Welfare, demanding the immediate reopening of the Malaysian labour market. Protesters urged the government to accept all conditions set by Malaysia and expedite the process at any cost. While 13 other countries have complied with Malaysia’s terms, Bangladesh has lagged behind, risking the loss of access to a market that requires 1.2 million workers and potential remittances worth $5 billion. A memorandum was submitted to the Adviser on Manpower Export and Overseas Employment.
Demand Grows for Reopening Malaysia’s Labour Market for Bangladeshi Workers
Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has postponed his scheduled visit to Bangladesh due to rising tensions with India over the Kashmir issue. In an official statement, Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said, “Due to unforeseen circumstances, the Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister will not be able to undertake the planned visit to Bangladesh on April 27–28, 2025. A new date will be finalized through mutual consultation.” Ishaq Dar was expected in Dhaka on a two-day official visit starting April 27.
Pakistan Postpones Deputy PM Ishaq Dar’s Bangladesh Visit Amid Kashmir Tensions
The Public Administration Ministry is working on an amendment to the 2018 Civil Service Act that would allow the government to dismiss disruptive employees without an investigation, giving only an eight-day notice. The proposal was initiated by the Ministry of Home Affairs to expedite the removal of unproductive or problematic staff.
Govt Proposes Firing Civil Servants With Eight Days’ Notice—No Investigation Needed
The US has advised citizens to avoid travel within 10 kilometers of the India-Pakistan border and the region of Kashmir. Caution is also advised for parts of Manipur and central/eastern India. US officials require approval to visit most parts of Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, West Bengal, Meghalaya, and Odisha—except their capital cities. Prior permission is also needed for visits to Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, and non-capital areas of Assam, Mizoram, Nagaland, Meghalaya, and Tripura.
US Issues Travel Warning for Kashmir, Border Areas, and Several Indian States
BNP leader Shahid Uddin Chowdhury Annie asserted that the party’s 31-point reform plan, if implemented through elections and public support, would prevent the return of fascism in Bangladesh. Originally a 27-point proposal, the updated agenda reflects wide consensus among pro-democracy movements. He urged supporters to present these proposals clearly to the public.
Fascism Can’t Return If 31-Point Plan Is Implemented: Annie
After a meeting with the Chief Election Commissioner, BNP’s Ishraq Hossain stated that the court verdict regarding his mayorship is being reviewed by the Election Commission and Law Ministry. A gazette notification will follow, and legal consultations are ongoing to determine the duration of his tenure. Ishraq emphasized that all procedures have followed the law.
CEC Meeting: Legal Clarification Sought Following Court Verdict, Says Ishraq Hossain
Environment Adviser Rizwana Hasan announced that 12,000 acres of forest land in Cox’s Bazar, previously allocated to various agencies, will be returned to the Forest Department. Efforts are underway to free rivers, forests, and beaches from encroachment. So far, 700 acres have been reclaimed, and lands allocated to private parties and sports academies are being recovered.
Govt to Reclaim Illegally Occupied Public Land Soon: Environment Adviser
Due to slowing economic activity, the World Bank warns that an additional 3 million Bangladeshis may fall below the poverty line in 2025. According to its “Bangladesh Development Update,” the rate of extreme poverty—defined as living on less than $2.15 per day—could rise from 5% in 2022 to 9.3% by next year. The overall poverty rate may jump from 18.7% to 22.9%.
World Bank: 3 Million More Bangladeshis May Fall into Poverty
Supreme Court lawyer Barrister Mohammad Humayun Kabir Pallab has served a legal notice against NCP senior joint secretary Dr. Tasnim Zara and Dr. Jahangir Kabir for allegedly promoting obscenity online. The notice demands immediate government action to curb such content across platforms like Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, and Likee.
Awami League Lawyer Issues Legal Notice Against Dr. Tasnim Zara for ‘Obscenity’
Punjab’s Information Minister Azma Bokhari termed the Pahalgam attack a ‘false flag’ operation. Warning India against any misadventure, she stated that Pakistan is fully prepared for retaliation. “Last time we served tea; this time we may not be so polite,” she said, asserting that Pakistan knows how to respond appropriately.
Pak Minister Labels Pahalgam Attack a ‘False Flag’ Operation
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, speaking in Bihar’s Madhubani, condemned the Pahalgam attack and vowed to identify and punish all terrorists and their supporters. Expressing the nation’s grief, he thanked global leaders and citizens who stood in solidarity with India during this difficult time.
Modi Vows Justice for Pahalgam Victims
In response to India’s five-step action following the Pahalgam attack, Pakistan’s National Security Committee announced the suspension of visas for Indian citizens, closure of airspace to Indian flights, and a halt to all bilateral trade. Islamabad also rejected India’s move to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty, warning that any attempt to divert water would be considered an act of war.
Pakistan Suspends Visas and Trade With India Amid Border Tensions
BNP leader Ruhul Kabir Rizvi accused the government of undermining democratic institutions. He claimed ruling party leaders, even as accused, mock the judiciary and ignore law enforcement. He alleged their arrogance aims to discredit the interim administration. Rizvi also criticized the lenient treatment of Awami League leaders in court, calling it a dangerous return of fascism.
Rizvi: AL Leaders Treated Like VIPs in Court, Threatening Judiciary and Police
Amid rising tensions, India has summoned the senior-most Pakistani diplomat stationed in New Delhi following a deadly militant attack in Kashmir that claimed the lives of 26 people. The Indian government blamed the deteriorating security situation on Pakistan, signaling a worsening of diplomatic ties. In the aftermath of the attack, fierce gunfights broke out between Indian security forces and separatist militants in Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir. One Indian soldier was reported killed during a raid based on intelligence inputs.
India Summons Top Pakistani Diplomat Over Deadly Kashmir Attack
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