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BNP Secretary General and Local Government Minister Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has alleged that several political parties are attempting to create unrest in the country over the July Charter. Speaking at an Easter Sunday greetings event at the Archbishops House in Ramna, Dhaka, he said the BNP will fully implement the commitments made in the charter. He added that the party has long struggled for people’s aspirations and has already outlined a 31-point reform plan.

Fakhrul emphasized that the BNP seeks peace and aims to build a humane, non-communal, and democratic Bangladesh. He said the country has entered a new era after completing an election in a free and democratic environment, creating an opportunity to realize the spirit of the 1971 Liberation War. He warned that some political forces are using religion to divide society and reject the ideals of the Liberation War.

Addressing the ongoing energy crisis, Fakhrul said the government is trying to import fuel despite global challenges, and that there is sufficient stock, though some people are panic-buying fuel.

06 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Mirza Fakhrul accuses rival parties of unrest attempts over July Charter

The Speaker of Bangladesh’s Parliament, Hafiz Uddin Ahmed Bir Bikrom, has ordered an investigation into the purchase of the parliamentary microphone system following repeated technical failures that disrupted sessions. On Sunday evening, a malfunction forced the Speaker to suspend proceedings for 40 minutes after members complained they could not hear speeches. A similar disruption had occurred on March 12, the first day of the current session.

According to the Speaker, the sound system was damaged when protesters entered Parliament on August 5, 2024, during the fall of Sheikh Hasina’s government. Although repairs were made, malfunctions have persisted, and members have continued to raise complaints about sound quality and headphone issues. The Speaker noted that the system was originally installed in 2022 under the previous government, but no warranty or documentation could be found. He criticized the installation process as careless and said the supplier company was avoiding responsibility.

The Speaker directed the Parliament Secretary to investigate and report the facts, calling the repeated disruptions a serious embarrassment for the state.

06 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Speaker orders probe into faulty Parliament microphone system after repeated disruptions

Jamaat-e-Islami Secretary General Professor Mia Golam Parwar has accused the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) of heading toward a fascist regime by opposing the implementation of the July Charter and the constitutional reform order. He made the remarks on Sunday, April 5, during a discussion meeting in Bogura-6 constituency, where Jamaat candidate Principal Abidur Rahman Sohel announced his election manifesto for the upcoming by-election.

Parwar stated that the July Charter was formulated based on the consensus of 33 political parties during the interim government and was legally supported through a presidential order that organized parliamentary elections and a referendum. He alleged that despite forming the government under the same order, the BNP is now rejecting the referendum results and seeking to annul the reform order. According to him, nearly 50 million voters supported the referendum, rejecting BNP’s note of dissent.

He further expressed concern over the election environment in Bogura, claiming that ruling party members were intimidating Jamaat activists. JAGPA Senior Vice President Engineer Rashed Pradhan also alleged that the BNP had adopted authoritarian traits and was pursuing agendas aligned with India and the Awami League.

06 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Golam Parwar accuses BNP of rejecting reform order and moving toward fascist governance

The committee formed to investigate alleged irregularities in the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) election has submitted its report earlier than scheduled. Although the report was due on April 9, it was handed over on the morning of April 5 to the National Sports Council (NSC). After receiving the report, State Minister for Youth and Sports Aminul Haque visited BKSP in Savar and announced that the report would be sent to the International Cricket Council (ICC).

Speculation had circulated that the BCB board might be dissolved following the report’s submission, but the NSC clarified that no immediate action would be taken. Aminul Haque confirmed that the NSC would decide on further steps only after informing the ICC about the findings. On the same day, former youth and sports adviser Asif Mahmud Sajib Bhuiyan alleged that Aminul Haque was forcing BCB directors to resign through intimidation, a claim the minister denied, saying he had no knowledge of such actions.

The NSC’s decision to consult the ICC indicates that any administrative measures regarding the BCB will depend on the international body’s response.

06 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

NSC to send early BCB election probe report to ICC before taking further action

BNP lawmaker Monirul Haque Chowdhury expressed dissatisfaction with the reply of Road Transport and Bridges Minister Sheikh Robiul Alam during a parliamentary session on Sunday, April 5. The discussion took place under the chairmanship of Speaker Hafiz Uddin Ahmed. Chowdhury compared the minister’s response to those given by former ministers under the Awami League government, saying he was disappointed by the similarity.

In his supplementary question, Chowdhury alleged that despite spending Tk 17,500 crore on road projects, necessary underpasses and overpasses were not built in Cumilla. He criticized the lack of compensation for victims of road closures since 2014. In response, Minister Alam said feasibility studies were ongoing to upgrade the Dhaka–Chattogram highway to ten lanes, with design and budget adjustments underway. He added that new plans include three underpasses in the region and two more at Paduar Bazar.

When asked by the Speaker whether these steps would solve the problem, the minister replied that the solution would be partial.

06 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

BNP MP criticizes transport minister’s reply on Cumilla road project in parliament

Dhaka-14 MP Mir Ahmad Bin Kasem expressed deep anger in Parliament over the recommendation to repeal the 'Enforced Disappearance Prevention and Remedy Ordinance' issued during the interim government. Speaking on a point of order, he said victims of enforced disappearance and those who suffered under past repression could not support such a move. He urged that the ordinance be approved as law first and then amended if necessary, warning that otherwise the legal definition of disappearance would be lost.

During the same session, Law Minister Asaduzzaman responded that the bill would be revised to make it more contemporary and presented in the current or next parliamentary session. He explained that the definition of disappearance had already been included in the ICT Act, which provides for harsher penalties, including death or life imprisonment, compared to the ten-year maximum under the ordinance. He added that the Human Rights Commission Ordinance would also be reviewed to prevent misuse and ensure justice.

The minister assured that the review process would involve victims like Barrister Arman and others affected by enforced disappearances to ensure no offender escapes accountability.

06 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

MP Mir Ahmad Bin Kasem protests repeal of enforced disappearance ordinance in Parliament

The government of Bangladesh is set to implement major reforms in the recruitment process for heads and assistant heads of private educational institutions, including schools, colleges, and madrasas. According to a notice issued by the Non-Government Teachers’ Registration and Certification Authority (NTRCA) on Sunday, April 5, 2026, the long-standing appointment method will be replaced by a centralized examination system.

The NTRCA stated that this is the first time since independence that a central exam-based system is being introduced for these key positions to ensure transparency and accountability in recruitment. Under the new system, appointments to vacant posts across the country will be made based on merit and qualifications. Currently, there are 12,951 vacant positions to be filled under this new process.

To provide further details about the new recruitment method, exam structure, and the ongoing hiring process, the NTRCA will hold a press conference on April 7, 2026, at 10 a.m. in the office of its chairman, Md. Aminul Islam, who will present the implementation plan and respond to media queries.

06 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh to introduce central exam system for appointing heads in private educational institutions

Russian Ambassador to Bangladesh Alexander Grigorievich Khokhin paid a courtesy call on Prime Minister’s Defense Adviser Brigadier General (Retd.) A.K.M. Shamsul Islam on Sunday at the Armed Forces Division office in Dhaka Cantonment. According to an Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) release, the meeting focused on issues of mutual interest and expressed optimism about enhancing bilateral military relations and strategic ties between Bangladesh and Russia.

The discussion underscored the ongoing cooperation between the two nations in defense matters, reflecting a shared interest in deepening engagement. The ISPR statement highlighted that both sides viewed the meeting as an opportunity to reaffirm their commitment to strengthening defense collaboration.

No further details were provided about specific agreements or future initiatives discussed during the meeting.

06 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh and Russia discuss boosting bilateral military and strategic cooperation in Dhaka

The Bangladesh Parliament session was suspended for 40 minutes on Sunday, April 5, 2026, after a technical fault disrupted the sound system. Speaker Hafiz Uddin Ahmed made the decision when the issue prevented members from hearing speeches during the session. The problem arose shortly after two bills were passed following the afternoon prayer break. Chief Whip Nurul Islam Moni began addressing the presence of a group of July fighters in the VIP gallery, but his remarks could not be heard properly.

Prime Minister Tarique Rahman and ruling party members welcomed the July fighters by tapping on their desks, but opposition members were unable to participate effectively due to the malfunction. The Speaker noted that his own microphone was not working and that he could not hear the proceedings. He then adjourned the session at 5:55 p.m. for 40 minutes, allocating 20 minutes for the Maghrib prayer and another 20 minutes to fix the sound system.

The session was expected to resume once the technical issue was resolved and the prayer break concluded.

06 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Parliament session halted 40 minutes after sound system failure in Bangladesh

Israeli police conducted an operation to disperse an anti-war protest in Tel Aviv, detaining several demonstrators including Alon-Lee Green, leader of the Jewish-Arab movement 'Standing Together'. The protesters had gathered to oppose Israel’s ongoing war, attacks on neighboring countries, and destruction in Gaza. They chanted slogans demanding an end to the war and aggression, accusing authorities of suppressing dissent. Police reportedly used force to break up the rally and arrested multiple participants.

According to the report, the detainees were held on buses after their arrest. During this time, air raid sirens sounded in the area, but police allegedly prevented them from reaching nearby shelters, escalating tensions. Human rights groups and activists claim that arrests, use of force, and dispersal of gatherings are increasingly being used to suppress anti-war protests, even as public opposition continues to grow.

Recent weeks have seen similar crackdowns across Israel, with numerous arrests reported during other anti-war demonstrations.

06 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Israeli police detain Jewish-Arab leader Alon-Lee Green during anti-war protest in Tel Aviv

Bangladesh Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed stated that the government is working on police reform but emphasized that such changes cannot happen overnight. He made the remarks on Sunday, April 5, during a courtesy meeting with a delegation from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) at his official residence on Bailey Road in Dhaka. The discussion covered law and order, police reform, the establishment of an independent police commission, the National Human Rights Commission Ordinance, the enforced disappearance prevention ordinance, and the Rohingya issue.

During the meeting, the UNDP’s resident representative assured cooperation in police reform and highlighted the organization’s long-standing contribution to forming the National Human Rights Commission. The representative noted that UNDP assisted in drafting the commission’s ordinance, incorporating international best practices. The minister said the ordinance is closely linked with the creation of an independent police commission and will be presented to parliament after necessary review.

On the enforced disappearance ordinance, the minister said it would also be tabled in parliament after further scrutiny. He added that some definitions in the draft make identifying the actual perpetrators difficult and shared his own experience of disappearance. He also clarified that the Armed Police Battalion in Rohingya camps is not an investigative body but promised stronger camp security.

06 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh working on gradual police reform with UNDP support, says Home Minister

Bangladesh’s National Parliament has passed the Government Service (Amendment) Bill, 2026, aimed at preventing protests and disciplinary breaches among civil servants. The bill, introduced by State Minister for Public Administration Md. Abdul Bari, was approved by voice vote on Sunday without any discussion. Opposition members abstained from voting. It took three minutes and thirty-five seconds to pass, marking the first bill approved in the current thirteenth parliament session.

The bill transforms an ordinance issued by the interim government led by Dr. Muhammad Yunus into law. It defines four types of misconduct, including disobedience, collective absence from duty, incitement to avoid work, and obstruction of others’ duties. Penalties include suspension, dismissal, and demotion in pay or grade. The interim government had issued the ordinance in two phases in May and July 2025, and it now awaits presidential approval to become law.

According to the minister, the legislation aims to strengthen discipline and accountability within the civil service and facilitate legal action in related matters.

06 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh passes bill expanding penalties to curb civil servant protests and enforce discipline

An Iraqi oil tanker named ‘Ocean Thunder’ has passed through the Strait of Hormuz without incident under Iran’s special exemption policy, according to Al Jazeera. Data from LSEG and Kpler showed that the vessel traveled along Iran’s coast through the strategic waterway. Iran had announced a day earlier that Iraq would not face any restrictions on navigation through this vital maritime route.

Marine traffic trackers indicated that the tanker was last located in the Gulf of Oman. Kpler data revealed that ‘Ocean Thunder’ loaded about one million barrels of Basra Heavy crude oil on March 2 and is expected to arrive at Malaysia’s Pengerang port in mid-April.

The smooth passage of the Iraqi tanker is being viewed as significant amid ongoing tensions in one of the world’s most critical energy transport corridors.

05 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iraqi tanker crosses Hormuz under Iran’s exemption policy amid regional tensions

Bangladesh’s overall inflation rate declined slightly in March 2026, falling to 8.71 percent on a point-to-point basis from 9.13 percent in February, according to updated data released Sunday by the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS). The report also showed that inflation was lower than the 9.35 percent recorded in March 2025, indicating a modest downward trend.

The BBS attributed the improvement mainly to easing food price pressures. Food inflation dropped to 8.24 percent in March from 9.30 percent in February, while non-food inflation edged up marginally to 9.09 percent from 9.01 percent. Analysts noted that prices of daily essentials have become relatively stable, offering some relief to consumers, though costs in housing, transport, fuel, and services remain elevated.

Economists said the overall decline in inflation is a positive signal for the economy, but living expenses for low-income groups remain high. They cautioned that it may take more time before ordinary households experience tangible relief from the cost-of-living burden.

05 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh inflation dips to 8.71% in March as food prices ease slightly

Information and Broadcasting Minister Zahir Uddin Swapan said that mass media and social media play a vital role in shaping people's minds. Speaking as the chief guest at the inauguration of six short-term courses at the Bangladesh Cinema and Television Institute (BCTI) on Sunday, he noted that the growing influence of these platforms makes establishing ethical control one of the major challenges of the time.

The minister explained that people naturally tend to listen, understand, and believe others, which allows influential figures to shape public thinking. While this can have positive effects, it also carries risks of misuse. He emphasized that film is a powerful medium capable of deeply affecting emotions and urged that its power be used for the welfare of humanity and civilization.

In his address, Swapan advised participating students to balance technical knowledge with ethical standards and a sense of responsibility. He formally inaugurated the six short-term courses and thanked all involved in organizing the event.

05 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Minister highlights ethical control of social media as a major modern challenge


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