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At a bilateral meeting with South Korea’s Vice Minister of Fisheries, Chol Young-See, Fisheries Adviser Farida Akhtar emphasized Bangladesh’s potential in deep-sea fishing, marine aquaculture, and related technologies. She sought South Korea’s support in combating illegal fishing, enhancing tuna fishing capabilities, developing value-added seafood products, and providing training opportunities for Bangladeshi researchers in South Korea.
Bangladesh Has Huge Potential in Deep-Sea Fishing: Fisheries Adviser
BNP has announced a major rally in front of its central office in Nayapaltan on May 1 to mark International Workers’ Day. The event, organized by the party’s labor wing, will feature Acting Chairman Tareq Rahman as the chief guest. Senior leaders, including Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, attended a preparatory meeting for the rally.
BNP to Hold May Day Rally in Nayapaltan; Tareq Rahman to Address
BNP leader Aminul Haque has said that elections without comprehensive reforms will not be accepted by the people. He stressed that those responsible for corruption in the sports sector over the last 17 years must be brought to justice by an elected government. He criticized any attempts to delay elections under the pretense of judicial reform and reiterated that the elections must be held by December.
No Elections Without Reforms, Says BNP’s Aminul Haque
Polytechnic students have temporarily suspended their protest after the Education Ministry assured them of action on their six-point demands. A committee has been formed under the Technical and Madrasa Education Division to draft an implementation roadmap. The ministry has requested three weeks for this process. Students warned that if progress stalls, they will resume the movement with greater intensity.
Polytechnic Students Suspend Movement Following Education Ministry Assurances
Revolutionary Workers Party leader Saiful Haque criticized the Election Commission (EC), saying that even angels couldn’t ensure fair polls under its current form. He advocated for an accountable EC and stated that an interim government could deliver meaningful elections. Haque confirmed they have submitted 31 written recommendations and urged the EC to consult with political parties before finalizing the election code of conduct.
Not Even Angels Can Ensure Fair Elections Under Current EC: Saiful Haque
Nine students at Chittagong University have completed 33 hours of hunger strike demanding the return of the Fine Arts Institute to the main campus. Despite multiple negotiation attempts by university officials, students remain steadfast. Two students fell ill on Tuesday afternoon and were administered IV fluids. Although the Vice-Chancellor had promised relocation by March 31, the process has stalled, pending final syndicate approval.
33-Hour Hunger Strike at CU as Students Demand Fine Arts Institute Relocation
During a contract signing ceremony for the Matarbari Port Development Project, Labour Adviser M. Sakhawat Hossain said the deep-sea port will revolutionize international trade. The port will accommodate ships with up to 100,000 DWT, easing pressure on Chattogram and other ports while boosting industrial development in Cox’s Bazar and Maheshkhali. The project positions Bangladesh as a key energy and transshipment hub in the region.
Matarbari Deep-Sea Port Will Open New Avenues for Global Trade: Labour Adviser
Prof. Chowdhury Rafiqul Abrar, the Education Adviser, has urged KUET students to end their hunger strike and return to class, citing health concerns amid extreme heat. He assured them that a high-level delegation will soon visit the campus to assess the situation and work toward a solution in collaboration with faculty and students. The adviser also spoke directly with students over the phone, requesting them to prioritize their well-being.
Education Adviser Urges KUET Students to End Hunger Strike
Students at Khulna University of Engineering & Technology (KUET) have continued their hunger strike demanding the removal of Vice-Chancellor Prof. Dr. M. Masud. The strike began Monday at 3:30 PM, and five students have since fallen ill and received treatment at local clinics. Although university officials have held several rounds of talks, no resolution has been reached. Protesters rejected a delegation sent by Adviser Mahfuz Alam and insist on their demands.
Five KUET Students Fall Ill on Day 2 of Hunger Strike Demanding VC’s Removal
Interior Adviser Md. Jahangir Alam has stressed the need to recover arms looted during the recent mass uprising and to monitor top criminals who are out on bail. Speaking on corruption within law enforcement, he urged the public to report any attempts at influence or lobbying in his name. He also warned against plainclothes police arrests and called for increased community policing and transparency.
Interior Adviser Calls for Monitoring of Released Top Criminals
Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) Commissioner Hafiz Ahsan Farid has confirmed that steps are underway to bring Sheikh Hasina and Tulip Siddiq back to Bangladesh. He stated that a Mutual Legal Assistance Request has been sent to the Ministry of Home Affairs, which will be forwarded to foreign missions through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Farid emphasized that Tulip Siddiq is being treated as a Bangladeshi citizen and not a foreign national, and international anti-corruption agencies will be involved in Hasina’s case.
Process Initiated to Bring Back Sheikh Hasina and Tulip Siddiq: ACC Commissioner
At least 26 tourists were killed in a gun attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, with many others injured. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah stated that the death toll is still being verified and described it as one of the worst attacks on civilians in recent memory. Following the incident, Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke with Home Minister Amit Shah, who has since traveled to Srinagar for an emergency meeting.
26 Tourists Killed in Gun Attack in Jammu and Kashmir
Dr. Muhammad Yunus, the Chief Adviser, held a meeting with Qatar’s Minister of State for Energy Affairs, Saad Sherida Al-Kaabi. According to Deputy Press Secretary Abul Kalam Azad Majumdar, discussions included increasing imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Qatar. Dr. Yunus is currently on a four-day official visit and presented a keynote paper at the opening session of the “Arthana Conference” on Tuesday.
Chief Adviser Meets Qatar’s Minister of State for Energy Affairs
Hridoy Miazzi (23), Joint Secretary of the Banani unit of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, has been arrested in connection with the murder of Zahidul Islam Parvez. According to RAB-1, Miazzi is the fifth named accused in the case and was detained in Cumilla. So far, police have identified 11 suspects, including university students, non-students, and members of local gangs. Three have already been arrested and placed under seven-day remand. Allegations have surfaced that security personnel failed to intervene to save Parvez.
Anti-Discrimination Student Leader Hridoy Miazzi Arrested in Parvez Murder Case
Advisor Syeda Rizwana Hasan acknowledged that waterlogging in Bhobdaha has become a long-term crisis. She said the government is working to resolve it permanently, with 17,000 out of 20,000 affected hectares now drained through joint ministry efforts. Discussions with the Power Ministry are ongoing to address electricity billing issues for farmers. Army engineers will undertake canal dredging to improve drainage. Hasan called it a national disaster and promised decisions in the best interest of affected communities.
Bhobdaha Waterlogging a Chronic Crisis, Govt Working on Permanent Fix: Rizwana Hasan
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