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National Chhatra Shakti organized a protest rally and assembly at Dhaka University on Sunday, April 19, 2026, opposing the recent increase in fuel prices. The event took place in front of the Anti-Terrorism Raju Sculpture at 5 p.m., with participation from central leaders and students from various levels.

Speakers at the rally described the fuel price hike as an artificial crisis imposed on the public. They alleged that the government had long used the excuse of a fuel shortage before suddenly raising prices, worsening the cost of living. National Chhatra Shakti President Zahid Ahsan said citizens could no longer bear the burden of rising commodity prices and accused the government of creating a false fuel crisis to justify the increase. He also criticized the government’s failure to control prices, maintain discipline in the banking sector, and curb market syndicates.

Other speakers claimed that instead of taking action against syndicates, the government was harassing activists. They demanded the release of activist Hasan Nasim and warned that ignoring public expectations could have political consequences. The protesters called for an immediate reduction in fuel prices and restoration of market stability.

19 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Students protest fuel price hike at Dhaka University, demand immediate price cut

Masrur Anwar Chowdhury, a freelance procurement and supply chain specialist, testified before International Crimes Tribunal-1 that he was abducted and tortured by members of the Rapid Action Battalion’s Taskforce for Interrogation (TFI) cell. He stated that the abduction occurred on March 3, 2020, after he posted on Facebook opposing the visit of India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Bangladesh. According to his testimony, he was blindfolded, handcuffed, and held in a small cell where he was repeatedly interrogated about his alleged links to militant groups and his criticism of the Awami League and India.

Masrur described being beaten with a belt and questioned about his activities during the Rohingya crisis. He said he was later moved between cells, where he met other detainees who claimed to have been held for years. After several days, he and three others were presented to the media and then charged in a fabricated militancy case before being sent to jail. He identified RAB-11 officer Alep Uddin as leading his abduction and said he was detained for about ten months before being released on bail.

Masrur demanded justice for his abduction, torture, and the damage caused to his career.

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Masrur Anwar testifies he was abducted and tortured over Facebook posts critical of India and Awami League

U.S. President Donald Trump has warned that the United States will destroy every power plant and bridge in Iran if Tehran refuses to accept a proposed agreement. In a post on his social media platform Truth Social, Trump said Iran fired shots in the Strait of Hormuz, targeting a French ship and a British cargo vessel, which he described as a complete violation of their ceasefire agreement. He added that U.S. representatives are traveling to Islamabad for talks and are expected to arrive there on Tuesday morning.

Trump stated that Iran recently announced the closure of the strait, calling it strange since the U.S. blockade had already restricted it. He claimed that Iran was unknowingly helping the U.S. by doing so. The president emphasized that Washington is offering a fair and reasonable deal and expressed hope that Iran would accept it to avoid severe consequences.

According to the report, the situation in the Strait of Hormuz remains tense, with no visible signs of ship movement following the reported incidents.

19 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump threatens Iran with destruction of power plants and bridges over ceasefire breach

Bangladesh’s Minister of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources, Iqbal Hasan Mahmud, informed Parliament that as of April 9, 2026, the total outstanding bills owed by public and private power plants amount to Tk 52,300.88 crore. He disclosed this while responding to a question from a ruling party lawmaker during a parliamentary session chaired by Deputy Speaker Qaiser Kamal. The minister added that Petrobangla is owed Tk 11,634.06 crore in gas bills, while Tk 3,891.55 crore remains unpaid for electricity imports from India. He also noted that power plants have bank loans totaling Tk 149,311.26 crore.

Mahmud said the government has introduced fuel cards on a trial basis at several filling stations in Dhaka to enhance transparency in fuel distribution. He further stated that Bangladesh imports 50 percent of refined fuel under direct contracts with countries including Kuwait, Malaysia, China, the UAE, Indonesia, Thailand, Oman, and India, while the rest is procured through open tenders. Crude oil is imported mainly from Saudi Arabia and the UAE via the Strait of Hormuz.

The minister also confirmed that the government has repealed the controversial quick rental power law and initiated efforts to recover embezzled funds allegedly laundered abroad during previous administrations.

19 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh reports Tk 52,300 crore unpaid bills owed by power plants

US intelligence and military officials have stated that despite more than four weeks of attacks by the United States and Israel, a significant portion of Iran’s weaponry remains intact. According to a New York Times report cited in the source, Iran continues to maintain a strong defensive capability.

The report indicates that Iran still possesses about 40 percent of its pre-war drones and more than 60 percent of its missile launchers. Officials said that since a two-week ceasefire began on April 8, Iran has recovered over 100 launch systems that had been hidden in caves and bunkers, suggesting active efforts to restore its operational capacity.

They added that Iran is working to retrieve missiles buried under debris from attacks on depots and underground facilities. Once recovery operations are complete, the country could regain up to 70 percent of its pre-war arsenal, according to the assessment.

19 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

US and Israeli strikes leave much of Iran’s drone and missile arsenal intact

National Citizen Party (NCP) Member of Parliament Hasnat Abdullah expressed astonishment in parliament on Sunday, April 19, 2026, over the arrest of an individual for sharing a cartoon. He raised the issue during a parliamentary session, questioning why such an arrest would occur in the present time.

Hasnat alleged that the person was arrested under an incorrect law and that bail was being denied even though the offense was bailable. He emphasized the need for ministerial accountability within parliament, stating that if ministers are not held answerable there, lawmakers have no other platform to voice their concerns. He also complained about being deprived of the right to ask starred questions in parliament.

The remarks highlighted ongoing concerns about legal procedures and parliamentary transparency, though no official government response was recorded in the session.

19 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

MP Hasnat Abdullah questions arrest over cartoon sharing and urges ministerial accountability

Opposition Leader Dr. Shafiqul Rahman strongly condemned indecent gestures made by some treasury bench members during the speech of independent MP Rumin Farhana from Brahmanbaria-2 in the National Parliament on Sunday, April 19, 2026. Speaking on a point of order under the chairmanship of Deputy Speaker Kaiser Kamal, he said such behavior had hurt his conscience and was unexpected from senior members of the House.

Dr. Rahman urged the Speaker to ensure proper order and fairness in allowing members to speak, noting concerns about discrimination in speaking opportunities. He emphasized the need to uphold parliamentary decorum and foster a culture of respect in discussions. The Speaker responded by urging all members to maintain parliamentary etiquette and ensure a conducive environment for debate.

Chief Whip Nurul Islam also called for maintaining serial order in granting speaking turns, suggesting that following this practice would encourage new members and make parliamentary sessions more vibrant.

19 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Opposition leader denounces indecent gestures by treasury bench members in Bangladesh parliament

Tehran has once again closed the Strait of Hormuz as the United States continues its naval blockade of Iranian ports. According to ship-tracking website MarineTraffic, there are currently no signs of vessel movement through the strait. Many ships have been observed anchored across the Gulf, particularly near the coasts of Oman and the United Arab Emirates.

The report notes that some ships were still passing through the vital waterway on Saturday, but traffic dropped sharply after Tehran announced the closure. On the same day, several vessels were reportedly struck by missiles or projectiles, and a separate incident involved gunfire targeting an oil tanker.

The closure of the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most critical maritime routes, underscores rising tensions in the region as maritime security deteriorates under the ongoing blockade.

19 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Tehran closes Strait of Hormuz amid US naval blockade of Iranian ports

The High Court has issued a rule asking why registration of domestic workers should not be made mandatory across Bangladesh, including in the capital. The rule was issued on Sunday by a bench comprising Justice Razik Al Jalil and Justice Debashish Roy Chowdhury. The court directed the law secretary, labour secretary, and other relevant authorities to respond within four weeks.

Advocate Khadijatul Kobra represented the petitioner during the hearing. Earlier, she had filed a writ petition seeking a directive to make registration of domestic workers mandatory nationwide. The petition aimed to bring domestic workers under a formal registration system to ensure better regulation and oversight.

The court’s order initiates a legal process that could lead to formal registration requirements for domestic workers if the authorities justify or implement the measure following the rule’s response period.

19 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

High Court seeks explanation on making domestic workers' registration mandatory nationwide

Five private banks have been integrated into the Bangladesh Investment Development Authority’s (BIDA) online One Stop Service (OSS) platform. The banks are National Credit and Commerce (NCC) Bank, One Bank, United Commercial Bank (UCB), Shimanto Bank, and Al-Arafah Islami Bank. The memorandum of understanding was signed on Sunday at BIDA’s conference room, chaired by Executive Member Air Commodore (Retd.) Md. Shaharul Huda.

With the inclusion of these banks, investors can now open bank accounts and temporary accounts for foreign investors directly through the OSS portal. BIDA officials said the move aims to ensure faster, simpler, and more modern services for investors by strengthening the OSS platform. Senior representatives from the participating banks, Bangladesh Bank, and the Financial Institutions Division attended the signing event.

Currently, the OSS platform offers 142 services involving 47 stakeholder organizations and has processed over 215,000 applications. BIDA plans to expand the system to provide more than 150 services from 60 institutions and integrate them under the unified BanglaBiz platform.

19 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Five banks join BIDA’s One Stop Service to expand online investor banking services

Iran’s armed forces on Sunday turned back two oil tankers attempting to cross the Strait of Hormuz, according to Tasnim News, a media outlet close to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. The report said the tankers, sailing under the flags of Botswana and Angola, were forced to change course and retreat after Iranian forces intervened.

The move follows Iran’s earlier declaration that it would keep the Strait of Hormuz closed until the United States lifts its naval blockade on Iranian ports. Since that announcement, Tehran has maintained a strict posture over the vital maritime route, which is crucial for global energy supply.

The incident underscores heightened tensions in the region and signals Iran’s continued enforcement of its blockade policy in one of the world’s most strategic waterways.

19 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran turns back two oil tankers in Strait of Hormuz amid blockade stance

Bangladesh’s Minister of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources, Iqbal Hasan Mahmud, told Parliament on Sunday, April 19, that the country’s existing gas reserves are sufficient to meet national demand for the next 12 years. Responding to a question from MP Md. Mosharraf Hossain during a session chaired by Deputy Speaker Kaiser Kamal, the minister said the total recoverable gas reserve stands at 29.74 trillion cubic feet, of which 22.11 trillion cubic feet had been extracted by December 2025. As of January 1, 2026, the remaining reserve is 7.63 trillion cubic feet.

He explained that if no new gas fields are discovered and the current supply rate of about 1,700 million cubic feet per day continues, the remaining reserves could sustain supply for around 12 years. The minister also outlined ongoing exploration efforts under Petrobangla’s master plan, which includes drilling 50 new wells and overhauling 100 others, with 26 wells already completed.

Additionally, seismic surveys are progressing, with Bapex completing 3,600 kilometers of 2D data collection in blocks 7 and 9, and preparations underway for 3D surveys in several regions.

19 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh says current gas reserves can meet national demand for 12 more years

Iran’s army chief Amir Hatami declared that the country’s armed forces are fully committed to defending Iran’s independence, territorial integrity, and security across land, air, and sea. He stated that all branches of the armed forces are enhancing their military capabilities and are ready to decisively confront any potential enemies.

Hatami emphasized that Iranian forces are inspired by the spirit of sacrifice and “jihad,” and remain steadfast in pursuing their objectives. In his remarks, he asserted that the troops are prepared for conflict and sacrifice, pledging to face enemies until their last breath.

According to the report, Hatami’s comments reaffirm Iran’s military readiness and stance amid ongoing regional tensions.

19 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran’s army chief reaffirms readiness to confront enemies amid regional tensions

In Nandigram, Bogura, police allegedly raided the home of a Jubo Dal leader following a protest demanding the removal of the local officer-in-charge (OC). The protest, held on Thursday night, was organized by Jubo Dal and supported by Chhatra Dal activists, who marched through the municipal area declaring a campaign against drug abuse. The demonstration was led by Abdur Rouf Rubel, senior joint convener of the upazila Jubo Dal, who announced a commitment to resist narcotics.

Local residents accused police of retaliating against the protesters by conducting searches at their homes and attempting to file false cases. They also alleged that gambling and drug trading continued openly in rural areas while police conducted only superficial operations. Locals expressed concern over what they described as reckless behavior by law enforcement.

Nandigram OC Tarikul Islam denied the allegations, stating there was no conflict with the protesters and that a case was filed after an assault incident. Additional Superintendent of Police (Media) Md. Ataur Rahman said he was aware of the anti-drug rally but had not yet received full details and would investigate further.

19 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Police raid Jubo Dal leader’s home after anti-drug protest in Nandigram

Member of Parliament Rumin Farhana from Brahmanbaria-2 has strongly criticized the government in the national parliament over the ongoing fuel crisis and rising fuel prices. Speaking on a point of order during the 16th day of the first session of the 13th National Parliament, she accused the government of deceiving the public by denying the existence of a fuel shortage while long queues for fuel are visible across the country.

Farhana questioned the government’s repeated claims that there is no shortage of fuel, pointing to three-kilometer-long lines at fuel stations and drivers waiting through the night without success. She also criticized the government’s decision to close marketplaces at 7 p.m. instead of 8 p.m. as shortsighted, arguing that most people shop in the evening. Additionally, she raised concerns about changes to office hours and demanded transparency about the country’s actual reserves of octane and diesel.

She urged the government to clarify why fuel is not being adequately supplied to pumps, who is hoarding fuel, and who is responsible for the crisis.

19 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Rumin Farhana accuses government of deceiving public over Bangladesh’s fuel shortage and price hikes


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