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Intern doctors at Chittagong International Medical College Hospital have begun an indefinite work stoppage demanding a safe working environment and punishment for those involved in an assault on one of their colleagues. The strike started on Thursday night, May 21, and by Friday afternoon no intern doctors were providing medical services at the hospital.

According to reports, intern doctor Dr. Ashfaqul Islam was attacked around 9:30 p.m. on Thursday while returning home after his evening duty near the entrance of Chandgaon residential area. He sustained serious injuries, and his mobile phone was damaged during the assault. Locals rescued him and took him to the hospital, where fellow interns provided initial treatment. A case is expected to be filed at Chandgaon Police Station naming several ninth-batch students as accused.

The hospital principal, Professor Dr. Muhammad Muslim Uddin Sabuj, said a five-member investigation committee has been formed and action will be taken once the report is received. He added that overall hospital operations remain normal.

22 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Intern doctors strike indefinitely in Chittagong after colleague assaulted

Tension has resurfaced in Dhar district of Madhya Pradesh over the disputed Bhojshala complex after Muslim representatives filed an appeal in India’s Supreme Court. The petition, submitted by mosque caretaker Qazi Moinuddin, challenges the High Court’s May 15 ruling that overturned a long-standing arrangement allowing separate worship days for Hindus and Muslims at the site.

The Bhojshala complex, preserved by the Archaeological Survey of India, has historical and archaeological significance. Since 2003, Hindus were permitted to perform rituals on Tuesdays, while Muslims offered Friday prayers. The High Court recently nullified this arrangement and directed the government to consider allocating land elsewhere for a new mosque. As a result, Friday prayers will not be held at Bhojshala for the first time in 23 years, prompting heightened security measures across the city.

Hindu groups have welcomed the ruling and organized weeklong celebrations, while local authorities have convened peace meetings to prevent communal unrest. The state government has also announced plans to develop Bhojshala in the style of Ayodhya’s Ram Temple, sparking renewed political and religious debate.

22 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Muslim group appeals Bhojshala ruling in India’s Supreme Court amid rising tension in Madhya Pradesh

Authorities in Barguna seized around 2.3 million bagda shrimp fry worth approximately one crore taka on Friday, May 22, 2026. The operation took place in the municipal bus terminal area, where two truck drivers were detained. Acting on intelligence from the National Security Intelligence (NSI), the joint drive was conducted by the district administration and the district fisheries office to intercept the illegal transport of shrimp fry from coastal rivers in Patuakhali’s Kalapara area to Khulna.

The confiscated fry were released into the Bishkhali River at the Baraitala ferry ghat area in the presence of the district fisheries officer and an assistant commissioner. District Fisheries Officer Ziauddin Ahmed stated that similar drives had been conducted earlier, including one in Taltali where 79 drums were seized and fines imposed. In the latest operation, 227 drums containing about 2.3 million fry were recovered and released. He added that despite limited manpower, such drives will continue to curb illegal fry collection and transport.

22 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Barguna officials seize shrimp fry worth one crore taka, release them into Bishkhali River

Muslims in France and several other European countries will celebrate Eid al-Adha on May 27, 2026, in alignment with Saudi Arabia’s announcement. Large numbers of Muslims, including Bangladeshi expatriates living in French cities, are preparing for the festival. Preparations for animal sacrifices are underway both in France and abroad, with Bangladeshi businesses in Paris already taking orders for sacrificial animals.

According to a France-based Muslim organization, the festival will mark the 10th day of Dhul Hijjah, 1447 Hijri, while the Day of Arafat will be observed on May 26. The organization has urged Muslims to attend Eid prayers and emphasized the importance of performing sacrifices responsibly, following both religious and health guidelines.

Eid congregations will be held in mosques across French cities with administrative approval, and special arrangements are being made for worshippers, according to local authorities.

22 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

France and other European nations to mark Eid al-Adha on May 27 following Saudi Arabia

Bus owners and workers in Gazipur Metropolitan held a human chain protest in Tongi on Friday afternoon, demanding an immediate halt to the alleged illegal operation of Victor Classic Transport buses. The demonstration took place on the BRT flyover near Tongi Bazar along the Dhaka–Mymensingh Highway, with participation from over a hundred transport owners, drivers, and labor leaders from various city routes.

Speakers at the event claimed that Victor Classic buses are only permitted to operate within Ashulia and Baimail areas of Dhaka district but are illegally running on Gazipur roads with the help of certain officials and influential individuals. They said this unauthorized operation is causing severe financial losses to legitimate local transport businesses and worsening traffic congestion on the highway, increasing passenger suffering.

The protesters urged the administration to take immediate action to stop the unlicensed buses and warned of tougher programs if their demands are ignored.

22 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Gazipur bus owners protest illegal Victor Classic operations without route permits

The Kolkata High Court has upheld a state government notification maintaining a ban on the slaughter of bulls, oxen, cows, calves, and buffaloes in West Bengal ahead of Eid al-Adha. The division bench of Chief Justice Joy Pal and Justice Partha Sarathi Sen ruled that the May 13, 2026 notification merely implemented a 2018 court directive and therefore did not warrant suspension or cancellation. The court also stated that cow sacrifice is not a mandatory religious practice in Islam.

According to the state notification, these animals cannot be slaughtered without certification declaring them unfit and may only be slaughtered in authorized abattoirs. Following the ruling, reports from India’s Aaj Tak media indicated that Hindu men and women in Bhangar, South 24 Parganas, protested the decision, rejecting the restriction on cow sacrifice and demanding permission to sell cattle.

The court’s decision reinforces earlier judicial restrictions on cattle slaughter in the state, while the protests highlight ongoing tensions surrounding religious and cultural practices linked to animal sacrifice.

22 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Kolkata High Court upholds cattle slaughter ban; Hindus protest in West Bengal

The Indian central government has decided to bring back several individuals who were previously sent to Bangladesh to verify their Indian citizenship status. The decision was disclosed to the Supreme Court on Friday, following a case filed by the central government challenging a September 2025 Calcutta High Court ruling that had declared the deportation of Sonali Khatun and others to Bangladesh illegal.

Earlier, the Supreme Court had allowed Sonali Khatun and her eight-year-old child to re-enter India on humanitarian grounds after they had been sent to Bangladesh. The court also directed the West Bengal government to ensure their care and medical support. The case stems from the detention of several families in Delhi’s Rohini area in June 2025, who were suspected of being Bangladeshi nationals and subsequently deported.

Solicitor General Tushar Mehta informed the bench led by Chief Justice Surya Kant that the government would repatriate the individuals within eight to ten days and verify their citizenship before deciding on further action. The next hearing is scheduled for July.

22 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

India to bring back people sent to Bangladesh for citizenship verification after court challenge

Ahead of the upcoming Eid-ul-Azha, several universities across Bangladesh have arranged special bus services to help students travel home safely. However, Rajshahi University (RU) has not introduced any such initiative, leading to frustration and anger among its students. The absence of special transport arrangements has sparked widespread criticism on social media, with students calling it a sign of administrative indifference.

Students alleged that while university buses are often used for private or ceremonial purposes, the administration showed reluctance to allocate them for Eid travel. RU Central Students’ Union (RACSU) General Secretary Salauddin Ammar stated that they had contacted the transport office about launching special buses, but were told that only the vice-chancellor could authorize travel outside Rajshahi. As the vice-chancellor is currently abroad, the plan could not proceed despite RACSU’s offer to cover fuel costs.

Newly appointed Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Administration) Abdul Alim said he was unaware of the details and that the matter would be clarified once the vice-chancellor returns. Students believe administrative indecision has worsened their travel difficulties compared to other universities.

22 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Rajshahi University criticized for not arranging Eid travel buses for students

A seven-year-old girl was allegedly subjected to an attempted rape in the Hajipara Sunnia Madrasa area of Chattogram’s Double Mooring police station on Friday around noon. Locals caught the accused young man and beat him before police arrived. When officers tried to control the situation, an angry crowd surrounded them, leaving the police trapped for nearly two hours. The child was taken to the One Stop Crisis Center at Chattogram Medical College Hospital in critical condition and is under intensive observation.

According to Double Mooring Police Station Officer-in-Charge Jamal Uddin, the police team reached the scene after receiving the report but faced strong resistance from residents. The accused was later rescued and taken to the police station for questioning. Witnesses said the man tried to drag the child to a secluded spot before locals intervened.

Chattogram Metropolitan Police Assistant Commissioner (Media) Aminur Rashid stated that the case is being investigated seriously, and the victim’s family has been provided with necessary medical and support services.

22 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Police trapped after crowd outrage over attempted rape of seven-year-old girl in Chattogram

State Minister for Shipping Md. Rajib Ahsan MP conducted surprise inspections at offices under the Ministry of Shipping in Barishal and Dhaka. During the visits, he found several officials and employees absent without prior permission and others arriving late. Expressing strong dissatisfaction, the minister directed authorities to take administrative action for negligence and breach of discipline.

Following his instructions, the Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority (BIWTA) transferred 13 officials and employees from its Barishal office, including nine from the dredging division, two from the vessel maintenance and operations division, one from the port and transport division, and one from the accounts division. Additionally, the Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Corporation (BIWTC) transferred three officials and employees.

The State Minister instructed all ministry and agency staff to maintain punctuality and perform duties with dedication and responsibility. He also announced that similar surprise inspections would continue to ensure discipline, accountability, and service quality in government offices.

22 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Sixteen shipping officials transferred after surprise inspections in Barishal and Dhaka

A one-kilometer road construction project in Raiganj, Nageshwari upazila of Kurigram, remains incomplete nearly three years after work began. The project, valued at about one crore taka and scheduled for completion within one and a half years under the rural infrastructure development program, has seen repeated delays. Despite two deadline extensions, around half of the work remains unfinished, while the contractor has reportedly withdrawn 80 percent of the project payment. Locals report severe suffering due to the poor condition of the road.

Field observations revealed the use of substandard materials, including brick debris instead of sand, leaving the road uneven and damaged by rain. Residents allege that the main contractor, Oni Traders, subcontracted the work to local businessmen without proper oversight. The upazila engineer, newly assigned to the area, said he would investigate and take legal action if irregularities are confirmed. The district engineer also promised an inquiry and possible contract cancellation if wrongdoing is found.

Repeated attempts to contact Oni Traders’ owner were unsuccessful, as his phone remained switched off.

22 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Unfinished Kurigram road project sparks complaints of negligence and poor construction quality

Water Resources Minister Shahid Uddin Chowdhury Anwar announced that a permanent embankment will be constructed along the Jamuna River in Tangail to prevent erosion. The initiative, estimated to cost around Tk 50 crore, was revealed during a views-exchange meeting held on Friday, May 22, in the Charpauli area on the riverbank.

The minister stated that river erosion along the Jamuna causes significant damage every year, affecting numerous residents. To address this, the government has undertaken a long-term plan to protect erosion-prone areas of Tangail through the construction of a permanent embankment. The project is expected to begin in the upcoming fiscal year.

Speakers at the meeting, including the State Minister for Fisheries and Livestock Sultan Salauddin Tuku and Tangail Deputy Commissioner Sharifa Haque, noted that the embankment would help save farmland, homes, and infrastructure from being lost to the river, while also contributing to local economic development.

22 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Tk 50 crore plan announced to build permanent Jamuna River embankment in Tangail

Road Transport, Bridges, Railways and Shipping Minister Sheikh Robiul Alam has acknowledged state failure in preventing road accident deaths. Speaking on Friday, May 22, 2026, at the Cumilla District Shilpakala Academy, he said the government accepts responsibility for these fatalities and will remain alert to the needs of affected families. The event distributed compensation checks to victims’ families and promoted road safety awareness.

The minister stated that no state can fully compensate for the loss of loved ones but assured that families of victims will receive priority in employment, education, and services. He also discussed preparations for the upcoming Eid travel rush, describing the safe transport of 15 million people and 10 million sacrificial animals within three days as a major challenge. He expressed hope for smooth travel if citizens cooperate and weather conditions remain stable.

Referring to a recent accident in Cumilla’s Paduar Bazar area, the minister announced plans to upgrade the Dhaka–Chattogram Highway to eight lanes with additional service lanes, and to build underpasses and overpasses to improve safety.

22 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Minister admits state failure in road deaths, pledges support and highway expansion

Police in Chapainawabganj recovered the hanging body of Iman Ahmed Payel, a local Chhatra League leader, from his home in Shibganj municipality on Friday afternoon. The incident occurred around 4 p.m., and officers arrived at the scene after being informed by family members. Payel was the son of Silu Moharil from Pithalitla village and served as the joint general secretary of the Shibganj municipal unit of the Chhatra League.

According to family members, Payel had been suffering from depression due to personal and family issues. On Friday, before the Jumu’ah prayer, he reportedly had an argument with his disabled mother and later locked himself in his room, where he was found hanging. Police recovered the body and sent it to Chapainawabganj District Hospital morgue for autopsy.

Officer-in-Charge Matiur Rahman of Shibganj Police Station confirmed the recovery and said no complaint had been filed by the family. Legal action will be taken after receiving the autopsy report.

22 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Police recover body of Chhatra League leader found hanging in Chapainawabganj

Armed assailants set fire to an excavator and other equipment used in the Pilak canal re-excavation project in Guimara upazila of Khagrachhari district. The incident occurred on Wednesday night, and local authorities, including the Upazila Nirbahi Officer Mishkatul Tamanna and police, inspected the site the following morning. Police confirmed that the excavator was completely destroyed by fire.

The canal re-excavation is part of the nationwide “Canal Re-excavation Program 2026,” initiated to fulfill Prime Minister Tarique Rahman’s election pledge. The Pilak canal project, costing 18 million taka, covers five kilometers, while the Teimatai canal project, costing 15.4 million taka, spans 4.1 kilometers. Earlier this month, local leaders of the regional group UPDF were accused of threatening project workers to halt operations unless extortion demands were met. The two projects had created employment for 773 low-income residents.

UPDF local organizer Durjoy Chakma denied involvement, calling the allegations false and conspiratorial. Police and administrative officials stated that legal action would be taken if formal complaints are filed.

22 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Excavator burned in Guimara canal project amid extortion allegations


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