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The High Court has issued a rule asking why a list of individuals granted presidential clemency over the past 33 years should not be made public. The petition was filed by Barrister Omar Faruk after sending a legal notice to the Cabinet Secretary, Home Secretary, and the Secretary to the President’s Office, which went unanswered.

21 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

High Court Seeks Report on Presidential Clemency Over Past 33 Years

Md. Moazzem Hossain, the Assistant Personal Secretary to Adviser Asif Mahmood, has been relieved of his duties as of April 8, according to a circular issued Monday by the Ministry of Public Administration. The circular did not mention any reason for his dismissal. Hossain was appointed on August 14, with the tenure subject to the adviser’s preference.

21 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Personal Secretary to Adviser Asif Mahmood Relieved Without Stated Reason

Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam stated that the government is committed to bringing back all MPs and ministers who fled abroad after committing crimes, including murder and corruption. He highlighted several upcoming meetings in Qatar focused on labor market expansion and energy cooperation. Dr. Yunus will also give an interview at Al Jazeera’s headquarters and participate in a 2.5-hour session on the Rohingya issue.

21 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

All Fugitive MPs and Ministers Will Be Brought to Justice: Press Secretary

Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus departed Dhaka on a four-day official visit to Qatar on Monday evening via Biman Bangladesh Airlines. He will participate in the “Arthna Summit 2025” at the invitation of Qatar’s Emir, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani. According to Deputy Press Secretary Abul Kalam Azad Majumder, Dr. Yunus is also expected to meet with the Emir during his visit.

21 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Chief Adviser Leaves for Qatar on Four-Day Official Visit

Speaking to journalists about his legal hearing in a Shahbagh murder case during the mass uprising, former minister Shahjahan Khan confirmed his intention to run in the next election. “Of course I’ll contest—why wouldn’t I?” he said, slamming the current Awami League regime as fascist. “The war criminals are in power while the freedom fighters are in jail,” he added. Earlier, he had been accused of threatening two police officers at the International Crimes Tribunal.

21 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

I Will Contest the Election—Why Wouldn’t I? Says Shahjahan Khan

KUET Director of Student Welfare Professor Dr. Abdullah Elias Akhtar has called on students to resolve issues through dialogue instead of resorting to hunger strikes. He assured students that he would discuss the suspension of 37 students with the university administration. Assistant Professor Raju Ahmed added that necessary legal assistance would be provided regarding the case against the students and discussions are underway to withdraw the case. He clarified that the KUET administration has no involvement in the case.

21 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

KUET Urges Students to Avoid Hunger Strike, Seek Dialogue Instead

BNP leader Ishraq Hossain demanded the immediate arrest of all suspects involved in the murder of Prime Asia University student Parvez, allegedly a Chhatra Dal activist. He warned that if the public learns that authorities are obstructing justice, they will surround police stations in protest. Chhatra Dal’s central president claims discrimination and implicates political opponents in the murder.

21 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Ishraq Threatens Police Siege Over Delays in Parvez Murder Arrests

Pope Francis, the spiritual leader of the Christian world, has passed away at the age of 88. Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus expressed deep sorrow over his death. The first non-European pope since 741 AD, Pope Francis was widely respected for his continued efforts to reform the Catholic Church. Just a day before his death, he addressed thousands at St. Peter’s Square with a “Happy Easter” message.

21 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Pope Francis Passes Away at 88; Chief Adviser Expresses Grief

A study by the Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD) revealed that Bangladesh lost an estimated Tk 2.26 trillion in tax revenue in 2023 due to evasion. Corporate tax evasion alone accounted for half of the losses—around Tk 1.13 trillion. The causes include high tax rates, weak administration, a complex legal framework, and widespread corruption in the taxation system.

21 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Tax Evasion Cost Bangladesh Tk 2.26 Trillion in 2023: CPD

A Dhaka court has granted a 7-day remand for three individuals accused in the murder case of Prime Asia University student Zahidul Islam Parvez. The accused—Al Kamal Sheikh alias Kamal (19), Alvi Hossain Junayed (19), and Al Amin Sani (19)—are all former students of Banani Bidyaniketan School. The plaintiff’s lawyer had initially sought a 10-day remand.

21 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Parvez Murder Case: Three Accused Placed on 7-Day Remand

India has expressed concern over Bangladesh’s new dam construction on the Muhuri River near Tripura, fearing that nearby villages could flood during the monsoon. In response, the state government sent a high-level delegation to the border. Tripura official Kiran Gitte stated that India is also building protective infrastructure to safeguard the Belonia region and surrounding areas. Repairs and construction are expected to be completed by June.

21 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

India Concerned Over New Dam on Muhuri River, Sends Border Delegation

The U.S. Embassy in Dhaka stated that the Trump administration has deported 31 undocumented Bangladeshis—30 men and one woman. The embassy vowed to continue cracking down on visa fraud and illegal immigration, warning that those involved will face lifetime bans and criminal charges. “A country without secure borders cannot survive as a nation,” the statement concluded.

21 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Trump Administration Deports 31 Undocumented Bangladeshis; Embassy Warns of Criminal Charges

For the first time, a comprehensive investigation report has been filed in the tribunal regarding the Chankharpul massacre and the killing of student martyr Anas. Chief Prosecutor Tazul Islam confirmed that the July-August killings involved eight suspects. He had previously stated that evidence connects 45 individuals, including Sheikh Hasina, Obaidul Quader, and other leaders of the 14-party alliance, to the atrocities.

21 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Chankharpul Massacre: Full Investigation Report Filed Against 8 Accused

Special Assistant Faiz Ahmad Tayyeb confirmed that Fiber@Home has committed to reducing internet prices across three levels: 10% at the International Terrestrial Cable (ITC) level, 10% at the International Internet Gateway (IIG) level, and 15% at the National Transmission level. ISPs have already begun offering 10 Mbps for Tk 500. Bangladesh Submarine Cable Company also reduced IIG rates by 20% for wholesale clients. The only remaining adjustment is expected from the three private mobile operators.

21 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Internet Prices Slashed by Up to 15% Across Multiple Tiers

NCP Convener Nahid Islam reaffirmed Bangladesh’s commitment to democracy and vowed to block any fascist influences. The Khilafat Majlis has endorsed eight key reform points proposed by the NCP, including elections post-reform, suspension of Awami League’s registration, and constitutional recognition of July’s martyrs. The July Charter will outline these agreements as a roadmap for post-reform elections.

21 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

United Against Fascism: NCP’s Nahid Declares Broad Coalition


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