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The Resistance Front (TRF), a Kashmir-based militant group, claimed responsibility for the Pahalgam attack, stating that the victims were undercover agents linked to Indian security forces, not tourists. “They were here under the guise of tourists to conduct reconnaissance. This is a warning not just for Delhi but for others collaborating with them,” the group declared.
TRF Claims Kashmir Attack Targeted Indian Intelligence Operatives, Not Tourists
India’s Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri announced the immediate closure of the Attari-Wagah border with Pakistan. Pakistanis with valid documents must return by May 1. India also suspended the Indus Water Treaty and revoked visa exemptions for Pakistanis. Islamabad’s defense envoys in New Delhi were declared persona non grata and ordered to leave within a week. The Pakistani High Commission staff will be reduced from 55 to 30 by May 1.
India Issues Five Sanctions on Pakistan Including Border Closure and Diplomatic Downsizing
Home Affairs Adviser Jahangir Alam stated that the reported presence of the Arakan Army in Bangladesh is exaggerated, though not entirely false. He explained that they have been active near the Myanmar border for years and even have families in Bangladesh. Regarding recent student abductions, he said, “Minor abductions happen in the plains too. The hills are far more peaceful than they used to be.”
Adviser Downplays Arakan Army Presence, Compares Hill Abductions to Plains
Islami Chhatra Shibir issued a statement demanding the withdrawal of all political cases within three weeks. They accused the Awami League of establishing fascist rule since 2008 and carrying out massacres during peaceful protests. Shibir claims 101 members have been martyred, thousands crippled, and many are still missing. With over 11,000 alleged false cases pending, they warned of nationwide protests if demands are not met.
Shibir Gives Three-Week Ultimatum to Withdraw All Political Cases
NCP leader Abdul Hannan Masud alleged on Facebook that 14 university VCs threatened the Education Adviser not to remove KUET’s Vice Chancellor. “If this is true, all 14 VCs and the KUET VC must go,” he said. “We haven’t forgotten how some VCs previously encouraged repression at Hasina’s residence on August 2. Action is needed against these partisan VCs,” he added.
14 VCs Threatened Education Adviser Over KUET VC’s Removal: Hannan Masud
Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus met with Qatar’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State for Defense Affairs Sheikh Saud bin Abdulrahman Al Thani. The adviser thanked him for agreeing to take 725 Bangladeshi soldiers on deputation, promising that their discipline and UN peacekeeping experience will contribute to Qatar’s armed forces.
Chief Adviser Thanks Qatari Defense Minister for Accepting 725 Bangladeshi Troops on Deputation
Students from the Democratic Student Parliament at Jahangirnagar University have launched an indefinite hunger strike demanding KUET VC Muhammad Masud’s resignation. The strike began at 11:45 AM Wednesday. Several students have fallen ill and been hospitalized. Organizer Zia Uddin Ayan accused the interim administration of ignoring the crisis and betraying the student body.
Jahangirnagar University Students Join Hunger Strike in Solidarity with KUET Protesters
RAB has arrested Meheraj Islam, the prime suspect in the murder of Prime Asia University student Zahidul Islam Parvez, from Gaibandha. Five individuals have now been detained in connection with the case. Parvez was allegedly killed after a group made fun of him and his friends for laughing with girls.
Prime Asia Murder Case: Prime Suspect Meheraj Islam Arrested
Sheikha Hind bint Hamad Al Thani, CEO of Qatar Foundation, met Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus and pledged to enhance sports facilities for female athletes in Bangladesh. She announced plans to help establish a dedicated foundation to provide equipment and manage sports-related infrastructure. Four female athletes accompanied the adviser during the meeting.
Qatar Foundation Pledges Support to Female Athletes in Bangladesh
Chief Prosecutor Tazul Islam announced that the government has decided in principle to establish a second tribunal to expedite trials of crimes against humanity committed during July and August. Currently, only one tribunal is operating. Over 300 complaints have been submitted as of April 10.
Second Tribunal Approved in Principle: Chief Prosecutor
KUET Vice Chancellor Dr. Muhammad Masud told the BBC, “I was appointed by the government. If they decide I am no longer suitable, I’ll step down. Until then, it’s their decision.” Protesters continue their hunger strike, with many hospitalized, vowing not to stop until the VC is removed.
KUET VC Refuses to Resign Without Government Orders
Shibir Secretary Nurul Islam Saddam cautioned, “Out of the 32 students on hunger strike at KUET, 27 have already fallen ill. The VC who owes his position to student protests now clings to power, creating unrest. His resignation is crucial. If any student is harmed, the government will not be able to contain the fallout.” Earlier, Hasnat Abdullah had also expressed solidarity with the students.
Saddam Warns: Government Will Struggle If KUET Students Suffer
Lauren Dreyer, Vice President of Global Engagement at SpaceX, met with Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus to discuss the final phase of launching SpaceX’s satellite services in Bangladesh. Dreyer confirmed, “I’ve instructed my team to be fully prepared for technical deployment by May.” Elon Musk’s other company, PayPal, is also being considered to facilitate digital transactions for the satellite services.
SpaceX VP Meets Chief Adviser to Finalize Satellite Services Launch in Bangladesh
Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus has expressed condolences to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi following a deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir. “We strongly condemn this heinous act. Bangladesh’s position against terrorism remains unwavering,” he stated. Reports suggest 26 individuals were killed in the attack. Prime Minister Modi reportedly cut short his visit to Saudi Arabia and held an emergency meeting at the airport.
Chief Adviser Condemns Kashmir Attack, Reiterates Bangladesh’s Stance Against Terrorism
The expulsion orders of 37 students from Khulna University of Engineering & Technology (KUET) have been revoked. The decision was made during a syndicate meeting on Wednesday afternoon, as students continued an indefinite hunger strike demanding the resignation of the Vice Chancellor. However, a criminal case filed by an outsider naming 22 students remains active. Meanwhile, students persist with their protest under scorching heat, with many falling ill.
Expulsion Orders Withdrawn for 37 KUET Students Amid Hunger Strike
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