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Bangladesh National Parliament Speaker Major (Retd.) Hafiz Uddin Ahmad Bir Bikram stated that the country’s liberation and prosperity are not possible without democracy. Speaking to journalists at Barishal Circuit House on Thursday morning, he said that a parliament formed through a neutral election can lead Bangladesh forward. He emphasized that strengthening democratic institutions is essential for achieving economic progress.
The Speaker reflected on the nation’s political history, noting that at times autocratic rulers had oppressed the people, but students and youth movements restored democracy through public struggle. He described politics as a positive force that has increased public awareness and commitment to democratic values. He also referred to the end of a 16-year period of autocratic rule as a proud chapter for Bangladesh.
Hafiz Uddin expressed hope that the newly formed parliament would continue to advance the country under a firmly established democratic system. Earlier in the day, he was given a guard of honor at Barishal Circuit House before departing for his constituency in Bhola.
Speaker says democracy essential for Bangladesh’s liberation and economic progress
The Bangladesh Hawkers Union organized a rally on Thursday in front of the National Press Club in Dhaka, presenting a 10-point demand that includes halting forced evictions of hawkers without rehabilitation and allocating cleared government land for their use. Union leaders said hawkers across the country, particularly in Dhaka, have faced harsh eviction drives in recent weeks, resulting in destruction of goods and loss of livelihoods.
Speakers at the rally called for immediate enactment of a livelihood protection law to safeguard hawkers’ rights. They alleged that hawkers are being subjected to daily crackdowns, extortion, and harassment, leaving thousands without income. The union urged hawkers nationwide to unite in protest to secure their demands.
Their demands include recognition of hawkers’ economic contributions, prevention of extortion, preparation of an official list of genuine hawkers, allocation of cleared government land for rehabilitation, a five-year master plan, budgetary allocation for hawkers, and fair distribution of stalls in hawkers’ markets.
Hawkers union in Dhaka demands end to forced evictions and calls for livelihood protection law
The Dhaka WASA Diploma Engineers Association (DWDEA) has announced its new 25-member central executive committee for the 2026–2027 term. The announcement was made on Sunday through a joint statement signed by outgoing president and retired executive engineer Md. Abdur Rob Mia, outgoing general secretary and retired executive engineer Md. Arman Bhuiya, and executive member and sub-divisional engineer Md. Hasibul Hasan. The newly elected president is Md. Moniruzzaman, with Md. Billal Hossain as senior vice-president and Md. Nur Hossain as general secretary.
The committee also includes vice-presidents Md. Golam Mostafa and Md. Mizanur Rahman, along with several other office bearers responsible for organizational, publicity, cultural, welfare, and technology affairs. The new leadership aims to strengthen the association’s role in supporting diploma engineers within Dhaka WASA.
President Md. Moniruzzaman stated that he intends to serve the next two years with cooperation and guidance from all members, striving to make the association a stronger and more engineer-friendly unit.
Dhaka WASA Diploma Engineers Association announces new 25-member executive committee for 2026–2027
A Chattogram court has sentenced Mujibul Haque Chowdhury, chairman of Chambal Union in Banshkhali and Awami League convener, to seven years in prison in a corruption case filed by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC). The verdict was delivered on Thursday, April 16, 2026, by Special Judge Mizanur Rahman. The court also imposed a fine, with an additional one-year jail term in default of payment. Mujibul, who had earlier threatened former US ambassador to Dhaka Peter Haas, remains absconding.
According to the case details, the ACC’s Chattogram office filed two separate cases on December 28, 2023, against Mujibul and his wife, Saheda Begum. Investigators alleged that Mujibul illegally acquired assets worth about Tk 5.67 million beyond known income sources, failing to show valid documents for remittances from his time in Saudi Arabia between 1992 and 2010. His wife faces a separate case over Tk 8.66 million in alleged illegal assets, which is still under trial.
The report also notes that Mujibul was previously accused of embezzling government funds meant for the ultra-poor and was temporarily suspended after making abusive remarks about international figures, including US President Joe Biden and economist Dr. Muhammad Yunus.
Chattogram court jails absconding union chairman for seven years in ACC corruption case
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman presented the country’s highest civilian honor, the Independence Award 2026, to this year’s recipients at a ceremony held on Thursday, April 16, at the Osmani Memorial Auditorium in Dhaka. The award recognizes outstanding contributions at the national level, and this year 15 distinguished individuals and 5 institutions were honored. The list of awardees had been announced earlier on March 5 by the Cabinet Division.
Among the recipients, former Prime Minister and BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia was posthumously honored for her contributions to independence, democracy, and women’s education. Other honorees include Major Mohammad Abul Jalil (posthumous) and Faujdarhat Cadet College for Liberation War, Professor Dr. Zohurul Karim for science and technology, and Dhaka Medical College Hospital for medicine. Cultural figures AKM Hanif (Hanif Sanket) and Bashir Ahmed (posthumous) were recognized for culture, while Dr. Ashraf Siddiqui (posthumous) received the award for literature.
Each awardee received an 18-carat gold medal weighing 50 grams, a certificate, and a monetary honorarium. Khaleda Zia’s granddaughter Zayma Rahman accepted the award on her behalf.
Tarique Rahman presents Independence Award 2026 to 15 individuals and 5 institutions
Law Minister Md. Anisul Huq stated that the government had no involvement in the Bangladesh Bar Council election process. Responding to a question from Rangpur-4 MP Akhtar Hossain in Parliament on April 16, 2026, he explained that the election was postponed following requests from various bar associations. He noted that the law allows postponement for reasonable causes and that several associations, including the Dhaka Bar with over 22,000 members, sought a delay to align with their own election schedules.
Akhtar Hossain had earlier questioned the justification for postponing the election, citing that the notice mentioned an energy crisis while the government had denied such a crisis in Parliament. He suggested that the real issue might be whether a democratic institution was being politicized. The law minister responded that the postponement was based on legitimate requests and not on government interference.
According to the law, Bar Council elections are to be held every three years, with provisions for postponement only in exceptional circumstances such as pandemics or natural disasters.
Law Minister denies government interference in Bar Council election postponement
State Minister for Public Administration Md. Abdul Bari told Parliament on April 16, 2026, that allegations of corruption and politicization in BCS cadre recruitment during the Awami League’s tenure are under investigation by the Anti-Corruption Commission and other law enforcement agencies. He said that legal action will be taken once the investigation reports and recommendations are received.
The statement came during the 15th day of the first session of the National Parliament, chaired by the Deputy Speaker. In response to a written question from MP Md. Shamsur Rahman Shimul Biswas of Pabna-5, Bari reported that in the past 16 years, 12 BCS administration cadre officers were forced into retirement, 39 were dismissed, and 564 were made officers on special duty (OSD). The MP had asked about the government’s steps regarding alleged politicization in the civil service.
Bari reiterated that the government will act according to law after the investigation concludes, signaling official acknowledgment of the ongoing scrutiny into recruitment practices during the Awami League period.
Bangladesh probes alleged corruption and politicization in BCS recruitment under Awami League rule
The United States Navy has confirmed the loss of one of its most advanced and expensive drones, an MQ-4C Triton, which crashed over the Persian Gulf on April 9. The Navy’s Safety Command disclosed the incident in a report released on Tuesday but withheld the exact crash location for operational security reasons. According to flight tracking data from FlightRadar24, the drone took off from the Sigonella naval base in Italy and went missing while flying over the Persian Gulf.
Data showed that the drone suddenly dropped from 50,000 feet to 9,000 feet before losing all communication. It first transmitted a '7400' signal, indicating loss of contact with ground control, and about 70 minutes later sent a '7700' emergency signal before disappearing from radar at 9,250 feet. The Navy has not yet provided any explanation for the cause of the crash.
The report, citing CNN, marks a rare public acknowledgment of a high-value drone loss by the US military in the Middle East.
US Navy confirms loss of MQ-4C Triton drone over Persian Gulf, cause still unknown
The International Crimes Tribunal-1 has scheduled April 20 for the charge framing order against eight accused, including former Jessore Superintendent of Police Anisur Rahman, in a case over the 2016 shooting of two Bangladesh Islami Chhatra Shibir leaders in Chougachha. The two-member judicial panel, led by Justice Golam Mortuza Mozumdar with Justice Shofiul Alam Mahmud, fixed the date after hearing arguments on Thursday. Three accused—then Sub-Inspector Akikul Islam and constables Sajjadur Rahman and Jahurul Haque—were produced before the tribunal, while five others, including Anisur Rahman, remain absconding.
Defense lawyers argued that the alleged incident does not constitute crimes against humanity, claiming it was an isolated event outside the scope of systematic or widespread attacks. The prosecution, led by Chief Prosecutor Aminul Islam, countered that the case forms part of a broader pattern of targeted abductions, torture, and killings between 2009 and 2015, and urged formal charges to be framed.
According to the case details, the two student leaders were detained, tortured for two nights, and shot in the legs under police orders, leading to severe infections that required amputation.
Tribunal to decide April 20 on charges over 2016 shooting of two Shibir leaders in Jessore
Police in Savar have arrested a madrasa student named Ibrahim in connection with the death of his classmate Golam Rahim, aged 13. The incident occurred at the Sawtul Quran Madrasa in the Jadur Char area of Hemayetpur. According to the report, the two students engaged in a verbal dispute on Wednesday night that escalated into a physical fight, leaving Rahim seriously injured. He was first taken to a local clinic and later transferred to Dhaka Medical College Hospital, where he died on Thursday morning.
Following the arrest, a court ordered that Ibrahim be sent to a juvenile correction center. The report did not mention any further details about the investigation or the circumstances leading to the altercation.
The incident highlights a tragic outcome of a conflict between two young students within a religious educational institution in Savar.
Madrasa student arrested in Savar after classmate dies following a violent altercation
Five people, including a school student and a woman, were killed by lightning strikes in three districts on Thursday. The incidents occurred in Munshiganj, Chuadanga, and Maheshpur of Jhenaidah. In Munshiganj’s Tongibari upazila, two young men, Rizwan Dhali and Arafat Khan, died after being struck by lightning during a nor’wester storm. Both were taken to Tongibari Upazila Health Complex, where doctors declared them dead.
In Chuadanga, two people, including a ninth-grade student, died in separate lightning incidents. The victims were identified as Rasel from Jibannagar’s Ghoshnagar village and Tajimuddin, a student of Memnagar BD Secondary School in Damurhuda. Tajimuddin was struck by lightning while working with his father in a field. In Maheshpur of Jhenaidah, a housewife named Rozina Khatun died after being hit by lightning while working near her kitchen.
Local police confirmed the deaths in all three districts and stated that the bodies were handed over to the families as no complaints were filed.
Five people killed by lightning strikes across three districts in Bangladesh
U.S. President Donald Trump announced that a 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon will begin tonight at 21:00 GMT. The announcement was made through a post on Truth Social, where Trump said he had held 'excellent' discussions with Lebanese President Joseph Aoun and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. According to Trump, both leaders agreed to formally begin the ceasefire at 5:00 p.m. EST to pursue peace between their countries.
Trump also stated that representatives from Israel and Lebanon met in Washington on Tuesday for the first time in 34 years, with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio present. He added that he had directed Vice President JD Vance, Secretary Rubio, and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff to work with both nations to ensure lasting peace.
Trump described resolving nine global conflicts as an honor and said this would be his tenth, expressing determination to complete the effort.
Trump announces 10-day Israel-Lebanon ceasefire starting tonight at 21:00 GMT
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun has declined to hold talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, despite U.S. President Donald Trump’s announcement of a historic dialogue between the two leaders. A Lebanese official confirmed to CNN that Beirut informed Washington it was not ready to take such a step at this time.
According to the same official, Lebanon has clearly told both Israel and the United States that it will not engage in any discussions until a formal ceasefire agreement is reached between Israel and Hezbollah. Meanwhile, Israel’s security cabinet convened on Wednesday to discuss possible ceasefire arrangements.
The development comes as Trump recently announced a 10-day ceasefire in Lebanon and received thanks from President Aoun for his mediation efforts, while Israel has issued threats of severe attacks against Iran.
Lebanese President declines Netanyahu talks until formal ceasefire with Hezbollah is reached
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun held a phone conversation with U.S. President Donald Trump, during which he expressed gratitude for Trump’s efforts to promote a ceasefire in Lebanon. The Lebanese presidential office confirmed the call, according to a report by Al Jazeera. In a post on social media platform X, Aoun thanked Trump for his initiatives aimed at establishing a ceasefire and ensuring long-term peace and stability in Lebanon.
The official statement added that President Aoun reiterated the urgent need to establish a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah “as soon as possible.” It was also reported that Trump expressed his support for Lebanon and for President Aoun personally. The exchange is being viewed as part of broader diplomatic efforts to resolve the ongoing conflict in Lebanon.
The phone call highlights renewed international engagement in seeking to end hostilities in the region, though the source did not specify any concrete outcomes or next steps following the discussion.
Lebanese President Aoun thanks Trump for ceasefire efforts amid Lebanon conflict
Lebanese President Michel Aoun stated that a ceasefire with Israel would serve as a natural entry point for future direct negotiations between the two countries. He made the remarks during a meeting with the British Minister of State for Middle East Affairs, according to a report by Al Jazeera. In a statement later shared on social media, Aoun said Lebanon seeks to end tensions across all regions, including the south, to stop attacks on civilians and the destruction of homes in villages and cities.
Aoun emphasized that any potential talks with Israel should be conducted solely through Lebanese authorities to preserve national sovereignty. He also highlighted that the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Lebanese territory is a key step toward implementing a ceasefire. Additionally, he mentioned redeploying the Lebanese army up to the international border to halt any armed presence.
The report noted that establishing a ceasefire could play a significant role in improving future Israel-Lebanon relations if successfully implemented.
Lebanese President calls ceasefire with Israel key to future direct talks
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