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Jagannath University (Jabi) Chhatra Dal organized a 'Chikamara' wall-writing program on Wednesday, April 22, 2026, protesting an attack on Chhatra Dal activists and students at Chittagong City College. The attack reportedly occurred after they wrote slogans opposing 'secret politics' on campus walls. During the protest, Jabi Chhatra Dal members wrote slogans such as 'Those who harbor secret politics belong in Pakistan' and demanded exemplary punishment for those involved in the Chittagong incident.

Leaders present at the event stated that there should be no place for 'secret politics' or underground political activities in educational institutions. They said the wall-writing campaign was part of a central program demanding justice and student safety. Branch convener Mehedi Hasan Himel explained that the initiative aimed to resist hidden political conspiracies and promote transparent political practices.

The protest followed recent clashes at Chittagong City College over wall writings, which sparked similar demonstrations by Chhatra Dal across educational institutions nationwide.

23 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Jabi Chhatra Dal protests Chittagong attack with wall-writing campaign

Julian Casablancas, lead singer of the popular band The Strokes, made critical remarks about the role of Zionists in the United States during an appearance on comedian Kareem Rahma’s online talk show Subway Takes. The interview, recorded in the New York City subway and published on YouTube on Tuesday, featured Casablancas discussing various topics, including political issues. His comments have drawn attention and discussion across social media platforms.

Casablancas argued that American Zionists enjoy privileges similar to white beneficiaries but speak as if they are oppressed like African Americans during the era of slavery. Host Kareem Rahma agreed, calling the situation tragic and referencing the ongoing violence in Gaza, where tens of thousands of Palestinians, including women and children, have been killed. Rahma described the situation as horrific and said expressing such criticism should not be considered wrong.

The exchange has fueled online debate about privilege, oppression, and the framing of identity in the context of the Israel-Gaza conflict.

23 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Julian Casablancas criticizes American Zionists in talk show, sparking online debate

A mortar shell resembling a bomb was recovered from a pond in Dhanua Kamalpur, a border area of Bakshiganj upazila in Jamalpur district, on Wednesday evening, April 22, 2026. The shell was found in the pond of a local resident named Sada Mia in South Kamalpur village. A local woman noticed the object while feeding her goat near the pond and initially mistook it for a piece of metal. Locals informed the police after realizing it was an old mortar shell.

Police from Bakshiganj station arrived at the scene and took the shell into custody under guard. The object is currently being kept under police protection. Officials believe the rusted shell may date back to the 1971 Liberation War period and remained unexploded for decades. Bakshiganj Upazila Nirbahi Officer Murad Hossain visited the site following the recovery.

Authorities have not reported any injuries or explosions, and the shell remains secured while further examination is expected.

23 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Police recover old mortar shell from pond in Bakshiganj, Jamalpur

Bangladesh’s National Parliament has renamed several of its galleries after the seven Bir Sreshtho heroes of the Liberation War, following the advice of Prime Minister Tarique Rahman. The decision replaces the previous floral and river-themed names with those directly linked to the nation’s independence history, embedding the spirit of the 1971 war within the heart of the country’s democracy.

According to the new naming, Gallery-3 is now named after Lance Naik Munshi Abdur Rouf, Gallery-4 after Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman, Gallery-5 after Engine Room Artificer Mohammad Ruhul Amin, Gallery-6 after Lance Naik Noor Mohammad Sheikh, and Gallery-7 after Sepoy Mohammad Mostafa Kamal. Additionally, VIP Gallery-1 and VIP Gallery-2 have been named after Captain Mohiuddin Jahangir and Sepoy Hamidur Rahman respectively. Galleries 1 and 2 remain reserved for journalists.

The initiative aims to institutionalize the memory of the Liberation War within the Parliament and make the stories of heroism and sacrifice more visible to the public.

23 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh Parliament renames galleries after seven Bir Sreshtho heroes on PM Tarique Rahman’s advice

A Comilla court has granted a three-day remand for Senior Warrant Officer Hafizur Rahman, the first accused in the murder case of Sohagi Jahan Tonu, a student of Comilla Victoria Government College. The order was issued by Senior Judicial Magistrate Mominul Haque after Hafizur was presented before the Comilla Sadar Court-1 on Wednesday afternoon. He had been arrested earlier by PBI investigator Tariqul Islam from his residence and brought to court. The PBI had sought a seven-day remand, but the court approved three days.

The case, which began after Tonu’s body was found inside the Comilla Cantonment on March 20, 2016, has seen multiple investigations by different agencies including the police, DB, and CID, without resolution. Over ten years, the case has been handled by seven investigating officers from four agencies, with 80 hearing dates passed. Tonu’s parents attended the latest hearing, expressing continued grief and demanding justice.

The arrest marks the first time a named suspect has been detained in the long-stalled case, raising hopes among the victim’s family for progress in the investigation.

23 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Comilla court grants three-day remand for army officer in Tonu murder case

Md. Mashiur Rahman has been appointed as the new Divisional Commissioner of Sylhet. The appointment was announced in a notification issued by the Ministry of Public Administration on Wednesday, stating that the posting takes immediate effect. Before this appointment, Rahman served as the Director General of the Directorate of July Uprising.

According to ministry sources, the reshuffle aims to make administrative activities more dynamic and effective. Officials expect that Rahman’s administrative experience will contribute positively to the overall development of the Sylhet division.

Prior to Rahman’s appointment, Khan Mohammad Reza-un-Nabi served as the Divisional Commissioner of Sylhet but was recently made an Officer on Special Duty (OSD) and attached to the Ministry of Public Administration. In the interim, Joint Secretary Ashraful Rahman had been serving as Acting Divisional Commissioner.

23 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Md. Mashiur Rahman appointed as new Divisional Commissioner of Sylhet

Leaders and activists of the Kabi Nazrul Government College unit of Chhatra Dal held a protest rally in Dhaka on Wednesday, April 22, 2026, condemning an alleged attack by Islami Chhatra Shibir members on their activists in Chattogram City College. The clash reportedly stemmed from wall writings opposing secret political activities on the Chattogram campus. The rally began at the main gate of Kabi Nazrul College, moved through Bahadur Shah Park and Ray Shaheb Bazar, and concluded at the college’s open stage, where a brief assembly took place.

During the gathering, participants chanted slogans against Jamaat-Shibir and secret political practices. College unit convener Irfan Ahmed Fahim accused certain groups of conducting covert politics under the guise of campus restrictions on student politics. He warned that any attempt to continue such activities or attacks on Chhatra Dal members and general students would face strong resistance.

The protest reflected growing tensions over alleged underground political activities in educational institutions following restrictions on formal student politics.

23 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Kabi Nazrul College Chhatra Dal protests attack on activists in Chattogram

The High Court has ordered the preservation of all election documents, including ballot papers and result sheets, for the Cox’s Bazar-2 (Maheshkhali-Kutubdia) constituency following allegations of vote rigging. The directive came after a petition was filed by the Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami candidate in connection with the 13th National Parliamentary Election. The hearing took place on Wednesday, and the order was issued the same day.

According to the report, Dr. A.H.M. Hamidur Rahman Azad, the central assistant secretary general of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, contested the election from this constituency. Bangladesh Nationalist Party’s national executive committee member, Almgir Muhammad Mahfuz Ullah Farid, was declared elected as the Member of Parliament. Senior Supreme Court lawyer Shishir Mohammad Monir represented the petitioner during the hearing.

The High Court’s order ensures that all relevant election materials remain secured while the allegations are under judicial consideration.

23 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

High Court orders preservation of Cox’s Bazar-2 election records amid rigging allegations

A body buried under mistaken identity was exhumed in Madhupur, Tangail, 20 months after burial. The deceased was identified as Mejbabul Islam, 30, son of Hafizur Rahman from Dakshin Hatibandha village in Sundarganj, Gaibandha. The exhumation took place on Wednesday in the presence of an executive magistrate, and the remains were handed over to the rightful family.

According to the report, police recovered a throat-slit body on July 31, 2024, from a garden beside the Nabinagar-Chandra highway in Ashulia, Dhaka. A local resident, Hayrat Ali, mistakenly identified it as his son Ridoy and buried it in Madhupur. However, Ridoy returned alive on August 7 of the same year, leading to confusion. Later, Hafizur Rahman recognized the body from photographs as his missing son Mejbabul Islam.

Following a petition from the family, the court ordered the exhumation and handover of the body. Officials including Madhupur Assistant Commissioner (Land) Naeem Uddin and Tangail PBI Inspector Md. Shafiul Alam were present during the process.

23 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Body exhumed in Tangail after 20 months due to mistaken identity

The Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education have decided to review the final results of the government primary school assistant teacher recruitment exam held under the interim government. After more than two months of silence, the ministries have initiated the formation of a committee to examine the process, which has been marred by allegations of irregularities, question leaks, and rushed procedures. Minister Dr. A N M Ehsanul Haque Milan confirmed that the recruitment of 14,000 teachers is under review and that a committee will oversee the process.

The controversy stems from the recruitment exam conducted on January 9 across 61 districts, excluding the three hill districts, with final results published on February 8. Despite completing medical and verification procedures by early March, the appointment process has stalled without explanation. Over 14,000 selected candidates have expressed frustration and uncertainty, holding press conferences and submitting memorandums to the Prime Minister through district commissioners, demanding immediate appointment dates.

The prolonged delay has caused anxiety among the recommended candidates, some warning of possible protests if no progress is seen within ten days.

23 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh forms committee to review disputed primary teacher recruitment results

Members of the Rajshahi University unit of Islami Chhatra Shibir held a photo session beside a wall writing by Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal (JCD) that read “Ban secret politics” on Wednesday, April 22, 2026, near the university’s central library. The event followed recent tensions between the two student groups over similar wall writings at Chattogram City College.

Tajul Islam, the unit’s Dawah secretary and vice president of Motihar Hall Students’ Union, said Shibir’s activities were open and public, citing their involvement in career guidance events, publication festivals, and medical camps. He argued that Shibir had never engaged in secret politics and criticized those who, according to him, had operated secretly for years or from abroad. Unit president Mujahid Faisal stated they took photos beside the wall out of appreciation for the effort and agreed that politics should be conducted openly within the country.

The photo session came a day after JCD members held a protest march demanding a ban on what they called “secret politics” by Jamaat-Shibir on campus.

23 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Shibir members pose beside JCD’s anti-secret politics wall writing at Rajshahi University

A group of farmers in Shariatpur drew attention after carrying their shallow irrigation machines on their shoulders to a local fuel station to collect fuel. The unusual scene, captured in a video that went viral on social media on April 22, 2026, showed the farmers preparing to refuel their machines directly at the pump. The incident took place earlier on April 18 at Messrs Chokdar Filling Station in Dogri Bazar, Naria upazila.

According to the station operator, the farmers acted on the belief that fuel could not be sold in bottles or drums, a restriction that had previously existed. Although current regulations allow limited bottle sales for agricultural use with proper authorization, many farmers remain unaware of the updated rules. The operator explained that local authorities have now permitted limited bottled fuel sales to ease farmers’ access.

Local residents reacted with mixed opinions, noting that the incident reflected a lack of clear communication and information among rural farmers. Stakeholders urged authorities to improve awareness and ensure smoother fuel distribution for agricultural needs.

23 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Farmers carry shallow machines to Shariatpur fuel station, viral video sparks local debate

National Citizen Party (NCP) spokesperson Asif Mahmud Sajib Bhuiyan visited journalist Imran Hossain, a staff reporter of the newspaper Amar Desh, at the burn unit of Dhaka Medical College Hospital on Wednesday afternoon. He inquired about Imran’s condition and later told reporters that the journalist would need time to fully recover, expressing wishes for his good health and long life.

Imran Hossain was injured in a road accident on March 25 in the Barobari area of Gazipur after being hit by a car. He was initially treated in the orthopedic surgery department of Dhaka Medical College Hospital before being transferred to the old burn unit, where he underwent surgery. His recovery process is ongoing under medical supervision.

The visit by the NCP spokesperson highlights continuing concern for the journalist’s health following the accident and his ongoing treatment at the hospital.

23 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

NCP spokesperson visits injured journalist Imran Hossain at Dhaka Medical College Hospital

Iran has announced its full readiness to take part in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will be jointly hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Government spokesperson Fatemeh Mohajerani confirmed the information to state broadcaster IRIB on April 22, stating that the Ministry of Sports and Youth has completed all necessary preparations for the national team’s participation. FIFA President Gianni Infantino had earlier said that Iran’s participation was expected in the tournament scheduled from June 11 to July 19.

In March, US President Donald Trump expressed doubts about whether it would be appropriate for the Iranian team to attend the World Cup, citing concerns for their “life and safety.” Infantino, however, emphasized that football unites the world and that Iran had earned its place in the competition through merit.

The announcement underscores Iran’s determination to compete on the global stage despite political sensitivities surrounding its participation in the North American-hosted event.

23 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran confirms full readiness for 2026 FIFA World Cup participation

U.S. President Donald Trump said a positive development could emerge by Friday regarding a second round of peace talks with Iran. According to The New York Post, citing Islamabad-based sources, the discussions might resume within 36 to 72 hours. When asked about potential progress, Trump responded via text message saying, “It’s possible! – President D.J.T.”

Iran’s semi-official Tasnim News Agency immediately rejected the claim, posting on social media that Trump was lying and that Iran had no plans to join talks on Friday. Earlier, Trump had extended the existing ceasefire with Iran to allow more time for negotiations, and the truce remained effective as no new clashes occurred.

Trump noted that the United States had not set a specific deadline for Iran’s next move and credited consultations with Pakistan’s leadership for this approach. He added that U.S. forces were instructed to maintain the blockade and uphold the ceasefire until Iran presented a unified proposal.

23 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump signals possible Iran peace progress by Friday, Tehran denies any planned talks


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