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Twenty platoons of the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) have been deployed across key areas of Dhaka to strengthen overall security during the celebration of Bangla New Year 1433. The deployment was confirmed on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, by BGB’s Public Relations Officer Md. Shariful Islam. The move aims to ensure a safe and festive environment for citizens participating in the New Year festivities.
BGB personnel are stationed at major locations including Ramna Batamul and its surrounding areas, Hotel Intercontinental, Kakrail, Matsya Bhaban, Engineers Institution gate, Doel Chattar, Shahbagh National Museum, Shaheed Zia Shishu Park, the Chhayanaut venue at Ramna Batamul, Ramna stage, and Rabindra Sarobar in Dhanmondi. The deployment is part of coordinated efforts with other law enforcement agencies to maintain order and public safety.
BGB has urged all citizens to celebrate the New Year peacefully and responsibly, emphasizing the importance of maintaining discipline and security throughout the festivities.
BGB deploys 20 platoons across Dhaka to ensure safe Bangla New Year celebrations
Prime Minister and BNP Chairperson Tarique Rahman extended greetings to the people of Bangladesh and Bengali-speaking communities worldwide on the occasion of Pahela Baishakh 1433. In a verified Facebook post on Monday evening, he urged citizens to rise above narrow interests and embrace human welfare. He described the Bengali New Year as a symbol of national identity and cultural continuity, emphasizing its deep ties with agriculture and nature.
Rahman noted that the new democratic government, formed after the February 12 national election, has begun implementing programs to improve citizens’ lives. These include the launch of family cards, sports cards, canal excavation projects, and financial aid for religious leaders of all faiths. He announced the start of the “Farmer Card” program on the first day of the new year, expressing hope that it would transform the agricultural economy.
He concluded by calling for unity, compassion, and mutual respect amid global crises, wishing happiness, peace, and prosperity for all in the Bengali New Year 1433.
Tarique Rahman greets nation on Pahela Baishakh, announces new welfare and farmer programs
U.S. President Donald Trump has warned that Iranian 'attack ships' will be destroyed if they attempt to break the American blockade. The warning was issued through a post on his social media platform Truth Social, shortly after the blockade began at 10 a.m. Washington time on Monday. Trump stated that Iran’s navy had already lost 158 ships and that the remaining fast attack vessels would be targeted if they approached the restricted area.
The statement followed Trump’s earlier announcement of a full blockade on all Iranian ports. He emphasized that any Iranian naval vessel nearing the blockade zone would be immediately destroyed using the same methods applied against drug traffickers at sea. The post was reported by Al Jazeera.
China has criticized the U.S. blockade as irresponsible, while Iran’s reported war losses stand at 270 billion dollars. Iran’s oil minister described March and April oil sales as satisfactory, and the U.S. vice president said the next move now rests with Iran.
Trump threatens to destroy Iranian ships if they challenge U.S. blockade
U.S. President Donald Trump announced that a naval blockade around Iran’s ports has officially taken effect. In a post on Truth Social, he stated that the blockade covers access to and from Iranian ports in the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman, effective from 8 p.m. Bangladesh time. Trump warned that any Iranian “attacking ships” approaching the U.S. blockade would be destroyed immediately.
Trump claimed that Iran’s navy had already suffered heavy losses, with 158 ships destroyed, and said only a few “fast attack ships” were spared as they were not considered a major threat. He compared the U.S. response to actions taken against drug traffickers at sea, emphasizing that similar measures would be used against any Iranian vessels violating the blockade.
The report also noted that China described the U.S. blockade as irresponsible, while Iran’s war losses were estimated at 270 billion dollars. Iran’s oil minister said March and April oil sales were satisfactory, and the U.S. vice president commented that “the ball is now in Iran’s court.”
Trump says U.S. naval blockade around Iranian ports now active, warns of ship destruction
Satellite imagery analyzed by BBC Verify showed that the US aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln was positioned about 200 kilometers (124 miles) from Iran’s coast last Saturday. The vessel was located at the eastern end of the Gulf of Oman, marking the closest approach of a US warship to Iran since the start of US and Israeli attacks on the country, according to the report.
The satellite images also revealed two additional nearby warships resembling US Navy guided-missile destroyers in size and structure. BBC suggested these ships could be part of the USS Abraham Lincoln’s strike group. The analysis highlights a significant naval presence in the region amid heightened tensions following recent military actions involving Iran, the United States, and Israel.
The report did not specify any official statements or responses from the involved parties, leaving the purpose and duration of the carrier’s deployment near Iranian waters unclear.
USS Abraham Lincoln spotted 124 miles from Iran amid rising regional tensions
Information and Broadcasting Minister Zahir Uddin Swapan has said that the digital sector remains one of the top priorities of the current government. Speaking as the chief guest at the inauguration of the three-day Broadband Expo 2026 at the Bangladesh-China Friendship Conference Center, he noted that the sector lacks an incentive-based tax structure necessary to attract investment. The event was organized by the Internet Service Providers Association of Bangladesh (ISPAB).
Prime Minister’s Adviser on Posts, Telecommunications and Information Technology Rehan Asif Asad stated that over the next five years, the government will focus on three key areas: ensuring universal connectivity, implementing a ‘One Citizen, One Digital Identity’ system, and building an AI-driven digital wallet ecosystem. He added that the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) will take steps to implement active sharing in the telecom sector.
Additional Secretary Zahidul Islam said initiatives will be taken to address issues related to ISP license renewal and active sharing. ISPAB President Mohammad Aminul Hakim highlighted that only 30 percent of ISP networks are currently utilized, and active sharing could significantly reduce unused capacity.
Bangladesh sets digital sector, AI, and universal connectivity as top government priorities
A rural doctor in Banaripara upazila of Barishal was allegedly assaulted by a local labor party leader after refusing to pay a demanded extortion amount. The incident occurred on Sunday night, April 12, in Bisharkandi Union. The victim, Nasir Uddin Milon, owner of Nahar Medical Hall, was reportedly attacked by Jiya Sardar, president of the local labor wing, and his associates after he declined to pay Tk 50,000. Milon was first taken to Banaripara Upazila Health Complex and later transferred to Sher-e-Bangla Medical College Hospital in Barishal due to his critical condition.
According to the complaint, Milon had previously been forced to pay smaller sums multiple times over the past two years. Local student leader Wasim Sajjad confirmed preliminary evidence supporting the allegation and said legal action against the accused was being initiated. However, Jiya Sardar denied the charges, claiming the dispute arose from alleged malpractice by the doctor that left a patient seriously ill. The incident has sparked anger and concern among residents, who have called for a fair investigation and exemplary punishment for those responsible.
Police officials could not be reached for comment as the officer-in-charge’s phone remained switched off.
Rural doctor in Barishal allegedly beaten by labor leader over unpaid extortion demand
The Department of Narcotics Control arrested two local political leaders in Melandah upazila of Jamalpur on Monday morning, April 13, 2026. The detainees, identified as Al Amin Shilu, convener of Adra Union Jubo Dal, and Ayub Ali, member of Hazarabari Municipal Jubo League, were caught in the Brahmanpara area with 3,600 yaba pills, Tk 135,000 in drug sale proceeds, and two mobile phones. A case was filed at Melandah Police Station the same night under the Narcotics Control Act.
According to the department’s deputy director, the operation was conducted by a team from the Jamalpur office. Local residents alleged that after the arrests, some BNP leaders tried to secure the release of the detainees, who had reportedly been involved in drug trading for a long time. Residents expressed relief following the arrests, saying the two had used political influence to continue their activities unchecked.
Following the incident, the district Jubo Dal expelled Al Amin Shilu from his position as Adra Union convener after the drug-related arrest, according to the organization’s member secretary.
Two political leaders held in Melandah with 3,600 yaba pills and cash
The Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) has announced that pedestrians who cross roads without using zebra crossings, foot overbridges, or underpasses will face jail or fines. The public notice, signed by Acting Commissioner Md. Sarwar and issued on April 12, 2026, aims to ensure safe and orderly movement in the capital. Under the Road Transport Act 2018, violators may face up to one month in jail, a fine of up to Tk 10,000, or both.
The notice also outlines penalties for other traffic violations, including fines for unauthorized passenger or goods loading and penalties for driving against traffic or creating road obstructions. The DMP stated that the government has initiated a plan to bring major intersections under traffic signal management. Signal lights have already been installed at several key crossings in coordination with the Dhaka North and South City Corporations.
Temporary signal lights have also been set up at additional intersections, and six more crossings will soon be operational. The DMP warned that pedestrians ignoring designated crossings may face on-the-spot punishment or video-based prosecution under the Road Transport Act.
DMP to fine or jail pedestrians for unsafe road crossing in Dhaka
Qatar’s Prime Minister and Iran’s Foreign Minister held a phone conversation to discuss the current ceasefire situation between Iran and the United States and its regional implications, according to Al Jazeera. The discussion focused on the need for all parties to respond positively to ongoing mediation efforts aimed at easing tensions.
A statement from Qatar’s Foreign Ministry said both sides emphasized the importance of maintaining dialogue and peaceful means to address the root causes of the crisis to ensure long-term stability. The Qatari Prime Minister also stressed the necessity of keeping all waterways open to avoid disruptions to global energy and food supply chains.
The talks come as regional developments continue to affect trade and security, with both nations highlighting the importance of diplomatic engagement to prevent further escalation.
Qatar and Iran discuss ceasefire and regional stability amid US-Iran tensions
The United States has imposed a blockade on all ports in Iran’s Gulf region, according to the U.S. Central Command. The blockade officially began at 5:30 p.m. local time on Monday, April 13, 2026. It applies to vessels of any national flag heading to or departing from Iranian ports, which may be intercepted, redirected, or seized. However, the measure does not apply to ports in other Gulf countries. The Central Command stated on social media that the blockade covers all ships positioned in the Arabian Sea east of the Strait of Hormuz and the Gulf of Oman, warning that unauthorized entry or exit will prompt action.
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps strongly condemned the move, calling it “illegal” and “maritime piracy.” A spokesperson warned that no port in the Persian Gulf or the Gulf of Oman would remain safe unless the security of Iranian ports is ensured. The blockade follows earlier restrictions by Iran on shipping through the Strait of Hormuz after conflict erupted on February 28.
Given that nearly 20 percent of global energy supplies pass through this route, the blockade is expected to significantly affect the international energy market.
U.S. blocks all Iranian Gulf ports, prompting sharp response from Tehran
Opposition leader and Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqul Rahman has extended greetings to Bangladeshis at home and abroad on the occasion of the Bengali New Year. In a statement released to the media on Monday, he conveyed his wishes, noting that the arrival of the new year marks a historic moment of change for the nation.
In his message, Dr. Rahman emphasized the importance of continuing an uncompromising struggle to free the country from fascism through united efforts. He called for collective action to build a just, economically free, and humane society, expressing hope that divine guidance would assist in achieving these goals.
The statement framed the New Year as both a time for celebration and a renewed commitment to national transformation and justice.
Opposition leader Shafiqul Rahman sends Bengali New Year greetings and calls for unity
The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) has issued a warning about new maritime access restrictions being enforced around Iran’s ports and coastal areas. The advisory states that the restrictions apply to all vessels, regardless of their national flag, and cover Iran’s entire coastline, including ports, oil terminals, and energy infrastructure. The affected region extends from the Arabian Gulf and Gulf of Oman to the eastern Arabian Sea near the Strait of Hormuz.
According to UKMTO, ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz to or from destinations other than Iran are not currently facing movement restrictions. However, such vessels may encounter military presence, direct instructions, or inspections during their passage. Neutral ships presently docked at Iranian ports have been given limited time to leave the area.
UKMTO has urged all vessels to maintain maximum vigilance, ensure bridge readiness, and exercise caution in communications while navigating near Iranian waters.
UKMTO warns ships of new access restrictions and security risks near Iranian ports
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has condemned US President Donald Trump’s remarks in the ongoing dispute with Pope Leo. In a message posted on social media platform X, Pezeshkian expressed support for the Pope and denounced what he described as an insult. He stated that the disrespect toward Jesus, a symbol of peace and brotherhood, is unacceptable to any free-minded person. Pezeshkian also prayed for the Pope’s continued honor and dignity.
Earlier, Pope Leo had responded to Trump’s criticism, saying that the Vatican’s call for peace and reconciliation on the Iran–US–Israel issue was based on biblical teachings. The exchange has drawn attention from international media, with BBC and CBS News reporting on the development.
The incident has renewed diplomatic tension between the United States and the Vatican, sparking broader discussions in global forums about the implications for interfaith and international relations.
Iran’s president condemns Trump’s remarks in dispute with Pope Leo
Prime Minister Tareq Rahman has announced plans to develop northern Bangladesh as the country’s main agro-processing hub. On Monday, April 13, he held three rounds of meetings with 16 leading business figures to discuss challenges and opportunities in the sector. Entrepreneurs from fruit, dairy, food and beverage, and poultry industries attended the discussions, focusing on investment needs and government support for establishing industries in Rajshahi and Rangpur divisions.
According to the Prime Minister’s Office, the meeting was attended by his economic adviser Dr. Rashed Al Mahmud Titumir and top executives from major companies including Pran-RFL, Transcom, Nabil Group, Square, Akij, Kazi Farms, BRAC Enterprises, and Paragon. Business leaders highlighted issues such as gas supply shortages, limited radiation testing for agricultural exports, and the need for cold storage facilities. The Prime Minister reportedly instructed immediate action on some matters and assured tax holidays and infrastructure support for investments in the region.
A follow-up meeting is planned within six months to review progress. Stakeholders expect the initiative to boost employment and attract significant investment in northern Bangladesh’s agro-processing sector.
Bangladesh plans agro-processing hub in northern region after talks with top business leaders
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