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Deputy Speaker of the National Parliament and Netrokona-1 (Durgapur-Kalmakanda) MP Barrister Kaiser Kamal has pledged to turn Durgapur upazila into a humane and prosperous tourism area. Speaking as the chief guest at the silver jubilee celebration of the Durgapur Press Club on Sunday afternoon, he said that he believes in action rather than words and does not make false promises for applause.
He emphasized the vital role of journalists as the mirror of society and the voice of the oppressed, urging young reporters to practice truthful and responsible journalism. Criticizing illegal land grabs under political protection, he warned that encroachment on public or religious property would not be tolerated. He outlined development plans including a new railway line, bridges over the Someshwari and Mahadeo rivers, and a tourism center around several unions.
Kamal also highlighted the need for scientific and controlled sand extraction to protect the environment. He said the proposed tourism center would create local employment and accelerate regional development.
Deputy Speaker Kaiser Kamal outlines major development and tourism plans for Durgapur
US Democratic Senator Chris Murphy has sharply criticized President Donald Trump for his handling of the ongoing war against Iran, saying the president has lost control amid widespread instability. Speaking to Al Jazeera, Murphy described Trump as being in a state of panic as the conflict, now in its fourth week, continues to escalate across the Middle East.
Murphy, a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, has been leading criticism of the joint US-Israeli military campaign against Iran. He warned that the war’s impact is already being felt in global energy markets, with rising oil prices putting direct pressure on the US economy and slowing overall growth. The senator also noted growing concern within US political circles about the trajectory and potential consequences of the conflict.
The tensions intensified after Iran closed the strategic Strait of Hormuz, prompting Trump to threaten destruction of Iranian power plants if the passage remained blocked. Murphy argued that the conflict’s effects extend beyond the Middle East, harming both the global economy and domestic stability in the United States.
Senator Murphy accuses Trump of losing control amid Iran war and rising global instability
Iran’s air defense forces have claimed to shoot down an F-15 fighter jet near the southern Hormuz Island. The semi-official ISNA, Mehr News, and Anadolu Agency confirmed the report on Sunday, March 22, 2026. According to a statement from Iran’s Joint Air Defense Command, the aircraft allegedly entered Iranian airspace over the southern coastal region and fired a missile moments before being downed. Tehran has not provided details about the aircraft’s origin, the pilot’s fate, or any physical evidence of the wreckage.
The incident comes amid heightened tensions in the Middle East following a joint U.S.-Israel military operation across Iran on February 28. That offensive reportedly killed more than 1,300 people, including Iran’s then-supreme leader Ali Khamenei. In retaliation, Iran has launched multiple drone and missile strikes targeting Israel, Jordan, Iraq, and Gulf states hosting U.S. military assets.
The latest claim near Hormuz Island underscores the continuing volatility in the region, though independent verification of Iran’s statement remains unavailable.
Iran claims to down F-15 near Hormuz Island amid escalating regional conflict
Former Pakistani High Commissioner to India Abdul Basit has made a controversial statement suggesting that if Pakistan were attacked by any foreign power, the country would retaliate by striking India. His remarks, made during a discussion on a hypothetical war scenario, have sparked widespread debate and criticism. Basit specifically mentioned Mumbai and New Delhi as potential targets, saying Pakistan would not hesitate to respond in such a situation.
Although Basit described his comments as reflecting an extreme and unlikely situation, he maintained that Pakistan would have no choice but to attack India if threatened. His remarks have quickly spread among Indian citizens, particularly because of his past role as Pakistan’s top diplomat in New Delhi from 2014 to 2017, a period marked by tense bilateral relations.
The statement comes amid heightened regional tensions, especially between Pakistan and Afghanistan. Afghan authorities have accused Pakistani forces of conducting recent airstrikes in Kabul, Kandahar, and Paktika, claims that have further strained Pakistan’s relations with its neighbors.
Ex-Pakistani envoy warns India could face retaliation if foreign power attacks Pakistan
Bangladesh’s Health and Family Welfare Minister and Narsingdi-4 MP, Bir Muktijoddha Sardar Shakhawat Hossain Bakul, declared his commitment to transforming the healthcare system, stating he would rest only when patients are satisfied. He made the remarks on Sunday afternoon at a public reception organized by residents of Shibpur at the Shibpur Government Pilot Model High School field.
During his speech, the minister said Prime Minister Tarique Rahman is an innovator and that he was entrusted with ministerial responsibility based on the prime minister’s confidence. He emphasized that his primary goal is to ensure healthcare reaches every citizen’s doorstep. Bakul also alleged widespread corruption in the previous government’s quick rental power projects, which he said still affect the country. He noted that the current government has distributed 39,000 family cards, waived loans up to 10,000 taka for farmers, and plans to issue health and farmer cards by June.
The event was chaired by Narsingdi-3 MP and district BNP general secretary Monjur Elahi, with several local BNP leaders attending as special guests.
Health Minister Bakul pledges sweeping healthcare reforms at Shibpur public reception
Dr. A.H.M. Hamidur Rahman Azad warned that people would again take to the streets if any attempt is made to establish constitutional autocracy in Bangladesh. He made the remarks on Sunday, March 22, 2026, at the Eid reunion of Bangladesh Islami Chhatra Shibir’s Maheshkhali South branch.
Azad emphasized that the swift implementation of the July Charter, in line with public expectations and the referendum’s verdict, is now essential. He cautioned that using the constitution as a pretext to delay this process could provoke public anger and unrest, potentially leading to mass upheaval. He also criticized the government for widespread mismanagement and harassment faced by travelers during Eid, citing a report from the Passengers Welfare Association that claimed this year’s harassment broke a 20-year record.
Several district and upazila-level leaders of Islami Chhatra Shibir and Islami Andolon Bangladesh attended the event, where Azad reiterated the need for democratic stability and accountability in governance.
Dr. Azad warns of protests if July Charter delayed or constitutional autocracy attempted
After three weeks of war with Iran, U.S. President Donald Trump is facing a deepening crisis that appears increasingly beyond his control. Global oil prices have surged, Washington has grown isolated from its allies, and despite Trump’s earlier promise of a short campaign, preparations are underway to deploy more troops to Iran. The president has lashed out at NATO members for refusing to help secure the Strait of Hormuz and declared he will no longer support the alliance. His claim of military victory contrasts sharply with reports of continued Iranian missile attacks and energy supply disruptions.
Analysts and former officials say Trump has trapped himself in a conflict with no clear exit plan, threatening both his political legacy and his party’s prospects in the upcoming midterm elections. White House officials insist the campaign has achieved major military successes, but advisers are urging Trump to find an “honorable exit” as allies remain reluctant to join the fight. The conflict has also strained ties with Israel and fueled domestic unease over rising fuel prices.
According to Reuters, thousands of additional U.S. Marines and naval troops are being deployed to the Middle East, though no decision has been made on a ground invasion. Analysts warn that without a defined strategy, Trump’s control over the war narrative and his political movement could weaken further in the coming weeks.
Trump struggles to control Iran war as allies withdraw and domestic pressure mounts
An Eid reunion and cultural event was held on Sunday, March 22, 2026, at the Bauphal Public Ground in Patuakhali. The gathering, organized in a festive atmosphere, saw spontaneous participation from local leaders and people from various professions. Dr. Shafiqul Islam Masud, Member of Parliament for Patuakhali-2 (Bauphal), attended as the chief guest and issued a stern warning against corruption and syndicate activities.
In his speech, Dr. Masud emphasized that there would be no compromise in maintaining law and order in Bauphal and ensuring public safety. He directed the administration to take strict action against theft, robbery, and fuel syndicate manipulation. Declaring that exploitation and syndicate dominance would not be tolerated, he pledged to stand by the people as their servant and work toward a safe and just society.
The event also featured cultural performances by local artists, followed by prayers for national welfare and distribution of sweets. Speakers called for unity to build a peaceful and prosperous Bauphal.
MP Masud vows strict action against corruption and syndicates in Bauphal
Iran’s Parliament Speaker Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf has issued a warning that any attack by the United States or Israel on Iran’s power plants would trigger the destruction of key infrastructure across the Gulf region. His statement was made on the social media platform X, according to a BBC Persian report cited by the source.
Ghalibaf stated that all energy and oil facilities in the region would be considered legitimate targets if such an attack occurred. He further cautioned that oil prices could remain elevated for a prolonged period under those circumstances.
The warning underscores heightened regional tensions and signals potential economic repercussions if hostilities escalate in the Gulf.
Iran warns of Gulf infrastructure destruction if its power plants are attacked
Islami Andolan Bangladesh’s Secretary General, Principal Hafiz Maulana Yunus Ahmad, expressed deep sorrow over the deaths of at least 23 people in various accidents across the country on Eid day. In a statement released to the media on Sunday morning, he specifically mentioned the accident at Padua Bazar railway gate in Cumilla, saying that the responsibility could not be placed solely on the lineman. He emphasized the need to investigate systemic management issues within the railway sector.
Yunus Ahmad said that the party is urging everyone to travel carefully and avoid risky behavior during the holiday period. He prayed for the forgiveness of the deceased and conveyed sympathy and condolences to their families. The statement reflected concern over the recurring mismanagement in transport systems, particularly during national holidays.
The party’s remarks highlight ongoing public anxiety about transport safety and management failures during major travel seasons, calling for greater accountability in railway operations.
Islami Andolan Bangladesh mourns 23 deaths in Eid accidents, urges probe into railway mismanagement
Pope Leo, the leader of the Catholic Church, described the ongoing war in the Middle East as “a shame for all humanity” and renewed his call for an immediate ceasefire. Speaking during his weekly Angelus prayer at St. Peter’s Square in Rome, he said he is observing the situation in the Middle East and other violence-stricken regions with deep concern.
The American-born pontiff emphasized that humanity cannot remain silent in the face of so much suffering. He said the pain of the helpless victims of the conflict is a source of sorrow for all humankind. His remarks were reported by Al Jazeera.
Pope Leo further urged people to continue praying so that hostilities may end and the path to peace can be opened.
Pope Leo condemns Middle East war as shameful, urges ceasefire and prayers for peace
Iran is reportedly collecting a $2 million fee from certain ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz during the ongoing war, according to Iranian lawmaker Alaeddin Boroujerdi. He made the claim on Iran’s state television, as reported by the BBC on March 22, 2026. Boroujerdi stated that a 'new governance system' is being implemented in the strait and that 'war has its costs,' describing the move as an expression of Iran’s authority and rights.
The BBC noted that it could not independently verify the lawmaker’s claim. The report did not specify which ships were affected or how the fee was being enforced. The statement comes amid heightened regional tensions and ongoing conflict, with the Strait of Hormuz remaining a critical maritime route for global oil transport.
The lack of verification and details leaves uncertainty about the scope and legitimacy of the reported fee collection, as well as its potential impact on international shipping through the strait.
Iran MP claims $2 million fee from ships crossing Hormuz Strait amid war
Faisal Karim Masud, the prime accused in the murder of Shahid Sharif Osman Hadi, and his associate Alamgir Hossain were sent to jail by a West Bengal court after police interrogation. Faisal denied involvement in the killing during a court appearance following their arrest near the India-Bangladesh border in Bongaon on March 8. The Special Task Force (STF) had detained them for alleged illegal entry and questioned them for 14 days before presenting them to the Bidhannagar Sub-Divisional Judicial Court, which ordered 12 days of judicial custody. They are scheduled to appear again on April 2.
According to STF sources, both Faisal and Alamgir admitted during interrogation to their role in the Dhaka murder of Osman Hadi, who was shot on December 12 last year. Hadi, convener of the Inquilab Mancha, later died in Singapore on December 18. Bangladeshi investigators had earlier linked Faisal, a former leader of a banned student organization, to the attack.
Bangladesh’s Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed stated that efforts are underway to bring the two detainees back to Bangladesh for further legal proceedings.
Faisal Karim denies role in Osman Hadi murder; West Bengal court orders jail custody
Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed stated that the BNP government is working to advance Bangladesh through reforms aimed at achieving economic prosperity and excellence in training, intellect, and technology. He made the remarks on Sunday afternoon at the Eid reunion of the Pekua Government Model GMC Institution Alumni Association in Cox’s Bazar.
The minister said that the traditional education system had created millions of unemployed graduates in the past. To address this, the government plans to restructure the education system to produce skilled and employable citizens. He added that technical education would be made mandatory to build a competent workforce and that the government had already begun implementing its election pledges, including initiatives to empower women through family cards.
Salahuddin Ahmed also announced that farmers would soon receive agricultural cards and noted that the government had waived agricultural loans of ten thousand taka with interest in its first cabinet meeting after taking office.
BNP government to advance Bangladesh through reforms, technical education, and empowerment programs
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami has expressed deep concern and anger over the ongoing mismanagement in the country’s road and rail transport systems, citing frequent accidents and public suffering. In a statement issued on Sunday, March 22, 2026, the party’s Secretary General, Mia Golam Porwar, said that repeated road and rail accidents causing numerous deaths demonstrate severe disorder in the transport sector.
Porwar directly blamed Sheikh Robiul Alam, Minister of Road Transport and Bridges, Railways, and Shipping, for negligence, incompetence, and irresponsibility, which he said have deprived citizens of basic travel safety. He accused relevant government agencies of failing to take effective measures to ensure safety, pointing to poor monitoring, unfit vehicles, weak traffic management, and inadequate security at rail crossings as causes of the crisis.
Referring to a train-bus collision in Comilla at 3 a.m. on March 22 that killed 12 people and injured at least 10, Porwar offered condolences to the victims’ families and called for a proper investigation to bring those responsible to justice.
Jamaat-e-Islami blames minister for transport chaos after deadly Comilla train-bus crash
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