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The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court has concluded hearings on the appeal concerning BNP leader Aslam Chowdhury’s candidacy for the Chattogram-4 constituency. The four-member bench, headed by the Chief Justice, has scheduled June 30 for delivering its verdict on whether Chowdhury can take oath as a Member of Parliament.

The dispute originated from allegations of loan default against Aslam Chowdhury. On January 18, the Election Commission declared his nomination valid, but a bank challenged that decision in the High Court, which later dismissed the petition. The bank and Jamaat-e-Islami candidate Md. Anwar Siddiqui subsequently appealed to the Appellate Division. On February 3, the court allowed the appeal, permitting Chowdhury to contest the election but ordered that the results remain withheld until the appeal’s resolution. Despite this, Chowdhury was unofficially declared the winner in the February 12 election.

Senior lawyers from both sides, along with two court-appointed amicus curiae, participated in the final hearing. The Election Commission is expected to await the June 30 verdict before announcing the official result.

16 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Supreme Court to rule June 30 on Aslam Chowdhury’s eligibility to take oath as MP

Jamaat-e-Islami lawmaker Saiful Islam on Monday demanded a statement under Rule 300 in Bangladesh’s National Parliament after Prime Minister’s Information Adviser Zahedur Rahman was reportedly denied entry into New Delhi. Speaking on a point of order, the MP said that despite proper diplomatic communication, Rahman was kept waiting for two hours at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi Airport before being allowed entry, after which he chose to return.

The lawmaker questioned whether the incident reflected a diplomatic failure and urged the government to clarify what actions had been taken. In response, Speaker Hafiz Uddin Ahmed said the issue did not qualify as a point of order but could be considered if a formal notice was submitted.

The incident has drawn attention to diplomatic procedures and the handling of official visits, though no further government response was recorded in the session.

16 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

MP seeks parliamentary statement after PM’s adviser denied entry to New Delhi

Residents of Thakurgaon district have submitted a memorandum to the Deputy Commissioner demanding Geographical Indication (GI) recognition for the traditional Surjapuri mango. The application was filed on behalf of local citizens by environmentalist Advocate Md. Zahid Iqbal, social worker Md. Mamunur Rashid, Advocate Jiten Chandra Pal, and Advocate Ashiqur Rahman Rizvi. They highlighted that the Surjapuri mango, widely cultivated in Baliadangi upazila, is known for its unique taste, aroma, and thin seed, making it a long-standing part of the district’s agricultural heritage.

The petition noted that a nearly 200-year-old Surjapuri mango tree in Mandumala village, near the Harinmari border of Baliadangi, is recognized as one of Asia’s largest mango trees and attracts numerous visitors. The applicants explained that GI recognition is granted to products distinguished by regional characteristics and traditions. They argued that Thakurgaon’s soil, climate, and farming methods have given the Surjapuri mango distinctive qualities.

According to the applicants, GI recognition would ensure fair prices for local growers, protect the mango’s identity, and enhance Thakurgaon’s reputation nationally and internationally while strengthening the local agricultural economy.

16 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Thakurgaon residents demand GI recognition for Surjapuri mango to protect its heritage and boost economy

Police in Tongi, Gazipur have arrested a madrasa teacher accused of sexually assaulting a student. The incident occurred around 11:30 p.m. on Sunday in the Ershadnagar area. The arrested teacher, identified as Junaid, is the son of Abu Sahed from Srirampur village under Nabinagar police station in Brahmanbaria district.

According to police, the teacher called the student into his room late at night and assaulted him. The child later fell ill and was taken to Shaheed Tajuddin Ahmad Medical College Hospital in Gazipur for treatment. Local residents detained the accused teacher and handed him over to police the same night.

On Monday afternoon, the victim’s family filed a case with Tongi East Police Station. Police then formally arrested the teacher and presented him before the Gazipur court, said Tongi East Police Station Officer-in-Charge Md. Mehedi Hasan.

16 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Teacher arrested in Tongi for sexually assaulting madrasa student

Australian High Commissioner to Bangladesh Susan Ryle met with the Leader of the Opposition and Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman MP on Monday at the opposition leader’s office in the National Parliament Building. The meeting took place in a cordial and positive atmosphere, attended by senior officials from both sides, including Australian First Secretaries Harry Thomson and Anna Peterson.

Discussions covered Dr. Rahman’s upcoming visit to Australia, the roles of government and opposition in strengthening democracy after the national election, and ways to reinforce parliamentary democracy. The two sides also exchanged views on achieving a sustainable solution to the Rohingya crisis and enhancing Bangladesh’s economic prospects, with particular emphasis on the energy sector.

During the meeting, the Australian High Commissioner praised Jamaat-e-Islami’s constructive role in parliament, and both parties explored avenues to advance mutual bilateral interests in the future.

16 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Australian envoy meets Bangladesh opposition leader to discuss democracy and bilateral cooperation

Police in Barishal recovered the body of a missing autorickshaw driver named Nazmul, three days after he went missing. The body, found packed in a sack, was discovered on Tuesday afternoon near the Kalizia River bank in Barishal city. According to police and local sources, Nazmul had been missing since June 13, and his family had filed a general diary with the local police after failing to locate him.

The family of the deceased alleged that the killing was premeditated and demanded the immediate arrest and exemplary punishment of those responsible. Barishal Kotwali Model Police Station Officer-in-Charge Al Mamun-ul Islam confirmed that the body was sent to the morgue for autopsy following a 999 emergency call reporting the discovery.

Police have not yet identified any suspects, and the investigation into the alleged planned murder is ongoing.

16 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Missing autorickshaw driver’s body found in Barishal after three days

Professor Dr. S. M. Hemayet Jahan, the newly appointed vice-chancellor of Patuakhali Science and Technology University (PSTU), held a series of meetings with teachers from three faculties on Monday. The sessions involved the faculties of Business Administration, Computer Science and Engineering (CSE), and Fisheries, where participants exchanged views on various academic and administrative matters.

Each meeting was chaired by the respective faculty deans, and several senior professors and department heads took part in the discussions. At the beginning of the sessions, Dr. Jahan was greeted with flowers and presented with a commemorative token. In his address, he emphasized that teachers are the core strength of a university and urged collective efforts to advance PSTU nationally and internationally through education, research, and innovation.

Dr. Jahan also acknowledged existing shortages of teachers and staff across faculties and assured that the administration is working sincerely to resolve these gaps promptly through effective measures.

16 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

New PSTU vice-chancellor holds meetings with three faculties to discuss academic and staffing issues

The government has decided to temporarily relocate the Mohakhali bus terminal depot to Purbachal as part of a broader plan to reduce Dhaka’s chronic traffic congestion. Buses from the Gulistan area will be shifted to Sayedabad and Kanchpur. The decision was made on Monday at the third high-level meeting on traffic management modernization, chaired by Prime Minister Tareque Rahman at the Secretariat. Communication expert Md. Hadiuzzaman and administrators of Dhaka’s two city corporations briefed reporters after the meeting.

Hadiuzzaman said the temporary depot relocation aims to reduce terminal-centered traffic jams, with buses arriving at terminals only at scheduled times. Alternative sites have also been identified for Sayedabad and Fulbaria terminals. A detailed proposal is expected within seven days, after which implementation will begin. Authorities also plan to introduce a modern traffic signal system in Shahbagh next week.

Officials from both city corporations confirmed joint cooperation in the relocation process. The meeting also discussed the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project’s future, emphasizing its potential as an effective transport corridor, and addressed plans to rehabilitate street vendors rather than evict them.

16 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Dhaka to relocate Mohakhali bus depot to Purbachal to ease city traffic

A ceasefire agreement between Iran and the United States, brokered by President Donald Trump, has placed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu under new political and diplomatic pressure. Caught between Trump’s stance and the hardline position of his own coalition partners, Netanyahu faces a difficult balancing act. On Sunday, he posted a birthday message to Trump on social media but made no public comment on the ceasefire or the ongoing conflict along the Lebanon border.

Several members of Netanyahu’s government criticized the agreement, calling it harmful to Israel and the free world, and arguing that it fails to ensure Israel’s security. Trump has stated that he wants the Iran conflict to be a thing of the past and urged both Israel and Hezbollah to halt hostilities. He described Hezbollah’s recent rocket attack on northern Israel as minor and urged Israeli restraint, despite calls from Netanyahu’s allies for a strong response.

Analysts suggest the Lebanon issue may be part of the broader Iran-US deal, though full details remain undisclosed. Israel is not a direct party to the agreement, leaving uncertainty over what is expected from it.

16 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran-US ceasefire deal puts Netanyahu in political and diplomatic dilemma

The European Union (EU) has highly praised Bangladesh for its disaster management initiatives, describing the country as a global role model in disaster preparedness, relief operations, and post-disaster rehabilitation. The commendation came from EU Ambassador to Bangladesh Michael Miller during a courtesy meeting with Disaster Management and Relief Minister Asadul Habib Dulu at the Secretariat on Monday morning.

During the meeting, Ambassador Miller said the EU would extend further cooperation to Bangladesh in key areas such as earthquake rescue operations, early warning systems, and the construction of rescue centers. He also expressed hope that relations between Bangladesh and EU member states would deepen during the current government’s tenure. Miller noted that Bangladesh’s preparedness and rehabilitation efforts have set an example on the global stage.

Minister Dulu thanked the EU for its continued support in disaster and development sectors and sought stronger diplomatic efforts from the EU to expedite the safe repatriation of Rohingya refugees to Myanmar. State Minister Engineer M. Iqbal Hossain and Secretary Saidur Rahman Khan were also present at the meeting.

16 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

EU hails Bangladesh as a global model in disaster management and pledges deeper cooperation

Tension escalated along the Lalmonirhat border after Indian Border Security Force (BSF) personnel allegedly attempted a push-in operation at the Sreerampur border under Patgram upazila on Sunday night. The incident occurred near main pillar 854/10-S, where five individuals were reportedly pushed toward Bangladesh. Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) and local residents thwarted the attempt, prompting BSF members to detonate a cocktail explosive, causing panic in the area. Lieutenant Colonel Abdur Razzak, deputy commander of Teesta Battalion 61 BGB, confirmed the incident.

According to local accounts, BSF has been repeatedly gathering people near sensitive border points and attempting illegal entries, particularly under the cover of darkness and adverse weather. In response, BGB and villagers have intensified joint patrols across the 148-kilometer border stretch, maintaining round-the-clock vigilance with torches and whistles. Residents expressed frustration over BSF’s continued aggressive behavior, saying it has created fear among farmers and disrupted daily life.

BGB sources stated that the force remains on high alert, coordinating with local representatives to monitor the situation and prevent any illegal infiltration attempts.

16 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

BSF’s failed push-in attempt sparks explosion and tension at Lalmonirhat border

On June 15, 2026, an article by editor Maruf Kamal Khan in the newspaper Amar Desh called for the establishment of an independent media commission to restore and strengthen press freedom in Bangladesh following the end of what he described as a fascist regime. The piece traced the historical suppression of journalism from the 1975 BAKSAL era to recent years, arguing that fear, greed, and political subservience had long undermined the media’s ability to resist authoritarianism.

The author recounted how successive governments, particularly under Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and Sheikh Hasina, restricted press freedom through newspaper closures, arrests, and censorship. He contrasted these periods with what he termed the “golden era” of journalistic freedom under President Ziaur Rahman. The article emphasized that a free press is essential for democracy, accountability, and national reconstruction.

Khan urged the current democratic government, led by Prime Minister Tarique Rahman, to form a media commission headed by a former chief justice, including representatives from ministries, editors, unions, and the National Press Club. He also called for reviewing cases against journalists, reviving the Press Trust, and ensuring editors’ dignity and journalists’ safety.

16 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Editors call for independent media commission to restore press freedom in post-fascist Bangladesh

A young man from Madarganj upazila in Jamalpur, Bangladesh, has been missing in Russia for 17 days. The missing person, identified as Arif Hossain, 27, from Rayarchar village, reportedly went to Russia on May 7 through a local broker who promised him work as an electrician. However, after arriving, he was allegedly sent to a war zone instead. An audio message circulating on social media has fueled rumors that Arif was killed in a drone attack, though no official confirmation has been received.

Family members claim that a local broker named Aminur Islam Suja arranged Arif’s travel for 1.6 million taka and handed him over to the Russian military. The last contact with Arif was on May 29, after which his phone has remained switched off. A similar case was earlier reported involving another Bangladeshi named Maful, who also went missing under comparable circumstances.

Madarganj Upazila Nirbahi Officer Suman Chowdhury said the matter came to their attention through social media and advised that such travel through brokers is inappropriate. He assured that necessary steps would be taken if the affected family submits a written complaint.

16 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Madarganj youth missing in Russia amid unconfirmed drone strike death rumor

Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami’s Sreepur municipal youth wing organized a tree planting program on Monday at Kewa Purba Khanda Government Primary School in Sreepur upazila, Gazipur. The initiative aimed to promote environmental conservation, increase greenery, and inspire students to develop a love for trees. Various fruit saplings were planted in the school premises with participation from local leaders, teachers, students, and guardians.

Sreepur upazila Jamaat secretary and vice-chairman candidate Abul Kalam Azad attended as chief guest, while mayoral candidate Dr. Md. Harun-or-Rashid was present as special guest. Speakers at the event emphasized the importance of tree planting to maintain ecological balance and combat climate change. They also highlighted the need for proper care of planted trees and the role of educational institutions in fostering environmental awareness among students.

After the discussion, participants planted fruit trees around the school grounds. Organizers expressed their commitment to continuing such welfare initiatives for education, social development, and environmental protection. Locals welcomed the program, noting its potential to encourage eco-friendly attitudes among students and enhance local greenery.

16 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat youth wing plants fruit trees at Sreepur school to promote environmental awareness

Ad-Din Hospital authorities have denied allegations that they offered large sums of money to the health minister to save the hospital’s license following the deaths of six newborns. The hospital’s executive director, Dr. Sheikh Mahiuddin, made the statement at an emergency press conference in Dhaka on Monday afternoon, rejecting the minister’s claim as false and demanding proof of the accusation.

Health Minister Sardar Md. Sakhawat Hossain had earlier stated at an event in Narsingdi’s Monohardi on June 13 that Ad-Din Hospital officials had approached him with large amounts of money. He said he refused the offer and revoked the hospital’s license with the prime minister’s support. Dr. Mahiuddin also clarified that the hospital was not involved in a High Court petition challenging the license cancellation.

Regarding the cause of the newborn deaths, Dr. Mahiuddin said it remains unclear, as the health ministry’s report did not specify a reason and no autopsies were conducted. He added that the hospital has begun corrective measures, including purchasing new oxygen and gas equipment, and expects renovations to be completed within a week.

16 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Ad-Din Hospital rejects bribery allegations over license after newborn deaths


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