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The Supreme Court of Bangladesh has released the full verdict restoring the political registration of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami. The High Court had earlier canceled the party’s registration during the previous Awami League government, but the Appellate Division overturned that decision after more than a decade. The complete copy of the verdict was published on Monday.
The appeal was heard by a four-member Appellate Division bench led by Chief Justice Syed Refaat Ahmed, with Justices Md Ashfaqul Islam, Zubayer Rahman Chowdhury, and Md Rezaul Haque as members. The High Court had declared Jamaat’s registration illegal on August 1, 2013, following a 2009 writ petition challenging the Election Commission’s decision to grant registration. Jamaat filed a regular leave-to-appeal in 2013, which led to the final ruling.
On June 1, 2025, the Appellate Division annulled the 2013 High Court verdict, restoring Jamaat’s registration and clearing the way for its return to electoral politics, including participation in the 13th parliamentary election under its party symbol.
Supreme Court publishes full verdict restoring Jamaat-e-Islami’s registration after decade-long legal battle
Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed stated that strict action will be taken against any police personnel who break the chain of command. He emphasized that there will be no compromise in maintaining discipline within the force. The minister made these remarks on Monday morning at the Prime Minister’s Office in Tejgaon, Dhaka, during an event marking Police Week.
He also announced the formation of a committee to draft legislation for establishing a cybercrime unit within the police. To enhance transparency in police operations, traffic management, and other activities, he said the use of body-worn cameras will be expanded. The government plans to ensure that all operational and investigative activities are recorded through these cameras in the future.
Addressing police members, the minister reminded them of the importance of upholding human rights while conducting investigations and supporting prosecution teams. He urged officers to carry out their duties strategically and responsibly to ensure fair and lawful operations.
Home Minister warns police to maintain discipline, announces cybercrime unit and body camera expansion
A speeding passenger bus lost control and crashed into a shop at Valaiyapur Bazar in Chuadanga on Sunday, May 10, injuring at least two people. The incident occurred when a Tazim Paribahan bus, operating on the Hatboalia–Chuadanga route, hit a pedestrian named Fazlu near Khadimpur Mor on the Valaiyapur–Asmankhali road. While attempting to flee, the bus veered off and rammed into a roadside shop, injuring Shahadat Hossain, 22, who is now receiving treatment at Chuadanga Sadar Hospital.
Local residents detained the bus, but the driver and helper fled the scene before police arrived. Law enforcement later seized the vehicle. Fazlu Mallik, one of the injured, was referred to Dhaka’s National Orthopedic Hospital for advanced treatment. Another unidentified person was also hurt while taking cattle across the road when the bus struck him.
Police confirmed that legal proceedings are underway, though the driver and helper remain at large. Hospital officials declined to comment on the victims’ conditions.
Speeding bus crashes into Chuadanga shop, injuring at least two people
Four members of a family were burned in a suspected gas leakage explosion in Fatullah’s Lakibazar area of Narayanganj on Monday morning. The incident occurred around 6:30 a.m. at the house of Shawkat Mia. The injured were identified as Abdul Kader, aged 50, and his three sons Mehedi, 17, Sakib, 16, and Rakib, 16. They are originally from Matlab upazila in Chandpur district.
According to Abdullah Al Arifin, deputy director of the district Fire Service and Civil Defense, officials visited the site but have not yet confirmed the exact cause of the explosion. It remains under investigation whether it was due to gas leakage or another reason. On-site observations showed that furniture and a refrigerator remained intact, but doors and windows were damaged. Locals suspect accumulated gas inside the house may have triggered the blast.
Dr. Shawon Bin Rahman of the National Burn and Plastic Surgery Institute reported that Abdul Kader sustained 57 percent burns, while his sons suffered burns ranging from 17 to 25 percent. All have been admitted for treatment. The incident follows another gas explosion in Kutubpur the previous day that injured five members of another family.
Four family members burned in Fatullah gas explosion within 24 hours of previous blast
The University Grants Commission (UGC) of Bangladesh will hold a national workshop titled “Transforming Higher Education in Bangladesh: Roadmap for Sustainable Excellence” on Tuesday at the Nabab Nawab Ali Chowdhury Senate Bhaban of the University of Dhaka. Prime Minister Tarek Rahman will inaugurate the daylong event, which aims to make the country’s higher education system more modern and sustainable. Education Minister Dr. A N M Ehsanul Haque Milan and the Prime Minister’s Education Adviser Mahdi Amin will attend as special guests, while UGC Chairman Professor Dr. Mamun Ahmed will preside over the opening session.
According to the UGC chairman, the workshop will feature five technical sessions focusing on graduate employability, soft skills, industry-academia collaboration, digital transformation, artificial intelligence integration, teacher development, research excellence, governance, and institutional reform. Around 850 invited participants, including academics, policymakers, government officials, and industry representatives, are expected to attend.
The workshop will gather participant feedback to develop a practical policy roadmap for improving higher education quality and aligning it with global standards. The UGC expects the outcomes to support the government’s future planning and direction for the higher education sector.
Prime Minister to open UGC workshop on transforming Bangladesh’s higher education system
The United Kingdom and France will jointly host a virtual defense ministers’ meeting on Tuesday to discuss military planning aimed at normalizing commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, according to a British government statement. The announcement came just hours after Iran warned both London and Paris against deploying warships to the region. More than 40 countries are expected to participate in the meeting, co-chaired by UK Defense Minister John Healey and French Defense Minister Catherine Vautrin.
The meeting follows an April gathering of military planners in London, where discussions focused on implementing a multinational mission led by the UK and France to secure the vital waterway after a sustainable ceasefire. Both countries have already deployed naval assets to the Middle East: France sent its nuclear-powered aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle, while the UK dispatched the destroyer HMS Dragon. Officials said these deployments are part of preparations for an international mission to safeguard maritime traffic.
Iran’s deputy foreign minister warned that any foreign warships entering the strait would face an immediate and firm response, asserting that only Iran can ensure its security. French President Emmanuel Macron later clarified that France supports a coordinated security mission involving Iran rather than unilateral naval deployment.
UK and France plan defense ministers’ meeting on Hormuz Strait security after Iran’s warning
At the International Crimes Tribunal-1, victim Nazim Uddin testified as the fifth witness in a crimes against humanity case involving alleged abduction and torture at Ayenaghar. The case names former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and twelve former and current army officers as accused. Nazim, a 48-year-old computer businessman from Jessore and a local BNP activist, described being abducted on May 25, 2016, from Mirpur, Dhaka, by men in a black microbus.
In his statement, Nazim recounted being taken to a building where he was blindfolded, beaten, and interrogated about his political activities and social media posts critical of the Awami League and India. He said he was held in a small cell marked as a DGFI facility, where he endured repeated questioning and physical abuse. He identified the location based on sounds of nearby aircraft and mosque announcements.
The tribunal proceedings continue as part of the broader investigation into alleged human rights violations connected to the Ayenaghar detention site.
Victim testifies in Ayenaghar torture case naming Sheikh Hasina and 12 army officers
The West Bengal government has decided to hand over land to the Border Security Force (BSF) within 45 days to facilitate the installation of border fencing. The decision was taken on Monday during the first cabinet meeting of the newly formed state government. Among six resolutions adopted, the land transfer to BSF was a key item. Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari, who recently took office as the state’s first BJP chief minister, announced the move after entering the state secretariat, Nabanna, for the first time.
Adhikari stated that the state’s demographic situation had changed and that the government had approved the transfer of land to the Union Home Ministry and BSF. He assigned the land and revenue secretary and the chief secretary to complete the process within 45 days. He also claimed that the previous government had obstructed land transfers to protect illegal infiltrators. The new administration, he said, would operate under the principle of “for the people, by the people, of the people,” pledging to work for all citizens regardless of political affiliation.
West Bengal shares a 2,217-kilometer border with Bangladesh, accounting for more than half of the total 4,096-kilometer India-Bangladesh boundary.
West Bengal to transfer land to BSF within 45 days for border fencing
The article reports that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) achieved a landslide victory in the West Bengal state assembly election, marking a major political shift in the region. The writer argues that this outcome signals the erosion of India’s democratic values and poses a threat to West Bengal’s secular political culture. The report also warns that the rise of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) militants along the Bangladesh border has become a serious concern following the BJP’s win.
According to the article, post-election violence has erupted across West Bengal, with BJP supporters allegedly engaging in retaliatory attacks against Muslims. Incidents include the demolition of mosques, homes, and shops using bulldozers, a practice described as “bulldozer politics.” The author draws parallels between the current violence and the 1964 anti-Muslim riots in Kolkata. The report claims that Muslims are living in fear and that the violence has reached an extreme level.
The article further alleges large-scale electoral irregularities, including the removal of 9.1 million voters from the rolls. It cites criticism from opposition figures, including Rahul Gandhi, who accused the BJP and the Election Commission of manipulation.
BJP’s West Bengal win triggers violence and RSS militant rise near Bangladesh border
Two motorcyclists were killed and another person injured in a head-on collision between a truck and a motorcycle at Gilapol in Sharsha upazila of Jessore district on Monday morning, May 11, 2026. The accident occurred around 7:30 a.m. when the victims were traveling toward Navaron Bazar.
The deceased were identified as Shahin Hossain, 35, son of Siddiqur Rahman of Ulasikhalpara, and Tofazzel Hossain, 45, son of Atiar Rahman Gain of Ulasi village. According to Sharsha Police Station Officer-in-Charge Maruf Hossain, Shahin was carrying green chili from his field to sell at the market while riding on Tofazzel’s motorcycle. When they reached Gilapol, a truck coming from Satkhira collided with their motorcycle.
The motorcycle was severely damaged, and both riders died on the spot. Police confirmed the incident and identified the victims.
Two killed in Jessore truck-motorcycle collision Monday morning
Nine individuals were detained and 4,000 liters of diesel were seized during an anti-smuggling operation on the Karnaphuli River in Chattogram. The operation took place on the night of May 9, 2026, near the Diamond Cement Factory area under Karnaphuli police station. According to Coast Guard media officer Lieutenant Commander Sabbir Alam Sujon, the raid was conducted by Coast Guard Base Chattogram following a tip-off.
During the operation, the diesel, valued at around 400,000 taka, was being smuggled from the Chattogram Port Authority’s vessel Kandari-6 to a tanker named OT Azu Shah. The seized fuel was later handed over to the Chattogram Port Authority. The authority has taken the incident seriously and formed a committee to prevent future occurrences.
The Coast Guard stated that it will continue similar operations to curb illegal fuel storage and smuggling in the future.
Nine detained, 4,000 liters of diesel seized in Chattogram anti-smuggling operation
Internal conflict within the Rangamati District unit of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has reached a critical stage following disputes over newly announced committees of the district’s student and weavers’ wings. Tensions escalated after the central leadership declared a 23-member student wing committee on May 2, the first in eight years. Supporters of the new committee expressed satisfaction, while those left out alleged irregularities, including inclusion of ineligible members and financial misconduct. A clash between rival student groups led to the imposition of Section 144 near the party office, and security has since been tightened.
The conflict deepened when a new weavers’ wing committee surfaced on social media, prompting allegations of forgery and bribery from one faction. Dissatisfied groups have threatened protests and strikes unless the committees are canceled. Senior BNP leaders acknowledged long-standing factionalism within the district unit, reportedly divided around MP and Minister Dipen Dewan on one side and district leaders Dipen Talukder and Mamunur Rashid Mamun on the other. Grassroots activists expressed frustration over leadership inaction, warning that unresolved disputes could trigger further unrest.
Local leaders said discussions with central authorities are ongoing to resolve the disputes, though no concrete solution has yet emerged.
Rangamati BNP faces escalating internal feud over student and weavers’ wing committees
A farmer named Kalam Mia, aged 55, died after being struck by the horn of his own cow in Chakronchap village under Hajipur Union of Kulaura upazila, Moulvibazar. The incident occurred on the afternoon of May 10, when he had gone to graze his cattle in a nearby Akashmoni tree garden. His wife, Salatun Begum, found him lying dead beside the cow after he failed to return home by evening.
According to local residents and police, the farmer’s face and eyes were severely injured by the cow’s horn. Family members and neighbors later brought his body home. Local Union Parishad member Bidhan Dutta confirmed that the death resulted from the cow’s horn injury.
Kulaura Police Station Officer-in-Charge Moniruzzaman Mullya verified the incident and said that an unnatural death case is under process.
Farmer dies after being gored by his own cow in Kulaura, police confirm case
Bangladesh’s education sector is expected to receive an increased allocation in the upcoming 2026–27 fiscal budget, as experts and policymakers emphasize the need to improve quality and research. Despite decades of expansion in institutions and infrastructure, the country’s education budget has remained below two percent of GDP, far short of UNESCO’s recommended four to six percent. The current BNP government, which pledged in its election manifesto to raise education spending to five percent of GDP, has indicated that allocations will gradually increase.
Education specialists, including Naogaon University Vice-Chancellor Professor Hasanat Ali, stressed that nearly 90 percent of the current education budget goes to salaries and infrastructure, leaving little for teacher training or research. Civil society groups such as Campaign for Popular Education (CAMPE) also urged the government to treat education funding as a long-term investment rather than mere expenditure. Opposition and government leaders echoed similar calls in parliament, with Prime Minister Tarique Rahman and Education Minister Ehsanul Haque Milon reaffirming commitments to raise allocations.
Stakeholders suggested that the government aim to raise education spending to 2.5 percent of GDP in the next budget, reaching five percent within three years and six percent within five years, aligning with international standards.
Bangladesh plans gradual increase in education budget to improve quality and research
A journalist in Chattogram has reported receiving a death threat after refusing to pay Tk 5 million in extortion money. According to the report, the threat was issued via WhatsApp on Saturday afternoon by Mobarak Hossain, also known as Imon, an associate of fugitive criminal Sajjad Ali alias Boro Sajjad. The victim, journalist Biplob Dey Partha of Bangla TV’s Chattogram office and acting general secretary of the Janmashtami Celebration Council’s central committee, filed a general diary with Kotwali Police Station following the incident.
Biplob Dey Partha stated that the call came from a foreign WhatsApp number, demanding Tk 5 million and threatening to shoot him within 24 hours if he refused. An audio message containing the threat was also sent. After the news broke, Mobarak Hossain denied the extortion allegation on social media, claiming the audio was fabricated from edited conversations and that he had a good personal relationship with the journalist.
Kotwali Police Station’s officer-in-charge Aftab Uddin confirmed that a general diary has been recorded and an investigation is underway, with efforts continuing to arrest Mobarak Hossain.
Journalist in Chattogram threatened with shooting after refusing Tk 5 million extortion demand
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