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A woman in Korea district of Chhattisgarh, India, has accused her husband of extreme physical and mental abuse, sparking widespread outrage. According to the complaint, the husband tied her hands and feet, shaved her head, smeared her face with ink and engine oil, beat her, and forced her to drink urine in front of their children. The woman said the incident occurred on June 14 when her husband, Jitendra Ghasia, found her at a friend’s house where she had taken shelter after leaving him due to long-term domestic violence and financial hardship.

The victim stated that she had been married to Jitendra for about 15 years and had endured continuous suspicion and abuse. She alleged that her children were forced to participate in the assault, including slapping her and performing humiliating acts. A video of the incident later surfaced, showing the husband accusing her of infidelity. Police initially filed charges under several sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, including domestic violence and criminal intimidation.

After the video became public, police added more serious charges. Additional Superintendent of Police Suresha Chaube said the case was being reexamined, and the accused would be presented in court for remand. The video has triggered strong condemnation and demands for justice on social media.

20 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Husband in Chhattisgarh accused of brutal abuse and forcing wife to drink urine

The Islami Bank Conscious Customers’ Forum has announced seven demands, including restructuring the board of directors and returning ownership of Islami Bank Bangladesh to its original owners. The demands were presented by the forum’s convener, Professor Nurun Nabi Manik, at a press conference held at the National Press Club on Friday. The forum emphasized that Islami Bank plays a vital role in the national economy through remittance flows, SME financing, and public savings.

Speakers at the event expressed concern over the bank’s governance and stability following the appointment of Khurshid Alam as chairman and the removal of Managing Director Omar Farooq Khan. They stated that since May 24, customers have been organizing human chains, submitting memorandums, and holding press conferences to press their demands. The forum also met with Bangladesh Bank’s deputy governors Kabir Ahmed and Dr. Ismail Hossain to discuss the situation and called for reinstating the former managing director.

The forum announced sit-in programs on June 21 in front of Islami Bank Tower and on June 22 in front of Bangladesh Bank, warning of tougher actions if their demands remain unmet.

20 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Customers’ forum demands Islami Bank ownership return and board restructuring

Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) thwarted a third attempt by India’s Border Security Force (BSF) to push three Indian nationals into Bangladesh through the Patgram border in Lalmonirhat. The incident occurred around 1:30 a.m. on Thursday, June 18, near the Kalirhat border under Patgram upazila. According to BGB and local sources, BSF members from Cooch Behar district’s Mathabhanga police station area brought the three individuals near the barbed wire fence and tried to send them into Bangladesh under cover of darkness.

Members of BGB’s 61 Teesta Battalion from the Kalirhat Border Outpost were patrolling the area when BSF noticed their presence. The attempt was then abandoned, and BSF took the three Indian citizens back inside Indian territory. BGB confirmed that the situation in the area remains normal.

To maintain control and prevent further incidents, BGB has strengthened round-the-clock surveillance along the border with the support of local residents.

20 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

BGB stops BSF’s third attempt to push Indian nationals into Bangladesh at Patgram border

The government of Bangladesh is set to open five specialized 200-bed children's hospitals within the next six months in Khulna, Barishal, Rangpur, Rajshahi, and Cumilla. According to officials, the hospitals in Barishal and Khulna are expected to begin operations in early August, with all necessary preparations nearly complete. Each hospital will feature intensive care units (ICUs), central air conditioning, and space for future expansion. Procurement of furniture and medical equipment has already been finalized.

Health Minister Sardar Md. Sakhawat Hossain has inspected the hospital sites in Khulna, Barishal, and Cumilla, confirming that the Barishal hospital will open on August 1. Prime Minister Tareq Rahman has instructed the Public Administration Ministry to ensure recruitment of 1,475 staff members per hospital. The initiative follows the Prime Minister’s directive on May 10 to operationalize unused children’s hospitals across six divisions.

Officials indicated that the Rajshahi hospital will begin with outpatient services within three months, while other facilities will gradually expand services after launch.

20 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Five new 200-bed children’s hospitals to open across Bangladesh within six months

Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will attend the funeral of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed in a joint United States and Israel attack. The funeral ceremonies will begin on July 4 in Tehran, followed by additional events in Qom on July 7, and burial in his hometown of Mashhad on July 9, according to Iranian state media.

Khamenei’s burial was initially scheduled for March but was postponed due to the prolonged conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran. The revised schedule outlines three days of official mourning ceremonies in Tehran before the final interment in Mashhad. Khamenei, aged 86, was killed in February at his residence during the joint attack.

Ayatollah Khamenei had led Iran since 1989 after the death of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, who spearheaded the 1979 Islamic Revolution that ended the Pahlavi monarchy. Khamenei’s son, Mojtaba Khamenei, has assumed leadership but has remained out of public view since the onset of the war.

20 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif to attend funeral of Iran’s late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei

Mohammad Selim Uddin, central executive member of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami and mayoral candidate for Dhaka North City Corporation, has accused the ruling party of creating division within the July unity by not pledging constitutional reform at the start of governance. He made the remarks on Friday while addressing the Unit Presidents’ Conference organized by the Comilla Metropolitan Jamaat.

Presided over by Comilla Metropolitan Ameer Kazi Din Mohammad and conducted by Secretary Mahbubur Rahman, the event was attended by several central and local Jamaat leaders. Selim Uddin said his party aims to build humane cities where no one remains unemployed or hungry, emphasizing welfare-oriented activities such as free medical services for thousands.

Earlier in the morning at a youth gathering in Uttara, he pledged that if elected, Jamaat would prioritize building a safe and corruption-free city within five years through modern surveillance systems. He also urged young people to engage in sports and avoid drugs and crime to contribute to national development.

19 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Selim Uddin accuses ruling party of dividing July unity, pledges humane and safe city vision

Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, known for his far-right stance, declared that the entire Lebanon should be burned following a Hezbollah attack in southern Lebanon that killed four Israeli soldiers on Friday night. In a post on social media platform X, Ben-Gvir said that for every tear shed by an Israeli mother, thousands of Lebanese mothers should cry, adding that Lebanon should be completely burned.

Despite former U.S. President Donald Trump’s call for Israel to halt its military operations, Ben-Gvir has continued to push for intensified attacks on Lebanon. He stated that Israel must make it clear to the world that the blood of its children and the safety of its citizens are not negotiable. Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, another far-right figure, also urged harsher strikes on Lebanon, writing on X that it was time to speak through fire and open the gates of hell.

Israeli forces currently occupy a large area of southern Lebanon, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has made it clear that he has no intention of withdrawing from the region.

19 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Israeli minister urges burning Lebanon after Hezbollah attack kills four soldiers

The youth wing of the Conscious Consumers Society (CCS), known as Consumer Youth Bangladesh (CYB), has formed a new committee for its Dhaka College branch. The announcement was made on Friday, June 19, 2026, approving a 25-member committee for a one-year term. Philosophy student Md. Mahdiuzzaman Mahmud has been appointed president, while Khandaker Abu Zar from the Department of Islamic History and Culture will serve as general secretary. The approval came from CYB’s central president Mohammad Delowar Hossain and general secretary Md. Sultan Mahmud.

The newly announced committee includes vice presidents Ibrahim Ali Jibon and Yamin Galib, joint general secretaries Mehrab Hossain Ratna and Sumon Fakir, and several other members responsible for organizational, media, cultural, and financial affairs. The committee also includes six executive members.

The Conscious Consumers Society, established in 2013, works to raise awareness about food adulteration and consumer rights across Bangladesh. The organization operates in 350 police stations, 64 districts, and 79 major educational institutions with over 200,000 volunteers actively engaged in its initiatives.

19 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

CYB forms new Dhaka College committee led by Mahmud and Abu Zar

Police in Patiya, Chattogram, have solved the mystery behind the killing of five-year-old Md. Jahhan, whose body was found 36 hours after he went missing. The child disappeared on Tuesday afternoon while playing near his home in the Eastpara area of Patiya municipality. Later that night, his father filed a general diary with Patiya Police Station. On Thursday morning, police recovered Jahhan’s body, packed in a sack, from a nearby drain. The main accused, neighbor Sadia Sultana Niha, along with her parents, was detained.

Investigators said Niha confessed to killing Jahhan with a hammer after luring him into her yard. To cover up the crime, she wrote a ransom note demanding three lakh taka, initially to frame a neighbor but later to mislead investigators. Police stated that Niha acted alone, while her parents tried to protect her after learning of the incident. Hundreds of locals later protested outside Patiya Police Station, demanding exemplary punishment.

Police officials confirmed that Niha admitted her involvement and will be sent to court for a statement under Section 164. A case is being processed, and further investigation is ongoing.

19 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Police solve murder of five-year-old Jahhan in Patiya; neighbor Niha confesses

Police in Banshkhali, Chattogram, arrested one suspected drug dealer and seized 10,000 yaba pills along with a truck used for transportation. The operation took place on Thursday night near Imandar Market on the Chattogram-Banshkhali regional highway, following a tip-off. The arrested individual was identified as Hafiz Hawlader, 28, from Bagerhat district. The truck, bearing registration number Dhaka-Metro-N-13-9205, had been parked suspiciously for a long time before being searched by police.

Sub-inspector Arif Hossain of Banshkhali Police Station confirmed the arrest and filed a case under the Narcotics Control Act against Hafiz Hawlader. Officer-in-Charge Rabiul Haque stated that police operations to eliminate drugs and yaba trafficking in the area will continue.

The seizure highlights ongoing law enforcement efforts in Chattogram to curb illegal drug trade and maintain public safety in the region.

19 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Banshkhali police seize 10,000 yaba pills and arrest one suspect in night operation

Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer and opposition leader Dr. Shafiqur Rahman stated that those who do not respect the people's verdict cannot claim to be supporters of democracy. He made the remarks on Friday morning at a workers’ conference organized by Narayanganj Metropolitan Jamaat at the central Eidgah ground. The event was chaired by city Jamaat Ameer Maulana Abdul Jabbar and attended by several central and local leaders. During the conference, Dr. Rahman announced Abdul Jabbar as Jamaat’s candidate for the Narayanganj City Corporation election.

Dr. Rahman said Jamaat’s stance during the election was clear in favor of a referendum, accusing the government of covertly campaigning against it. He claimed that despite 67.8 percent voter participation, the referendum’s outcome was not properly valued. He criticized the government for appointing loyalists to key institutions, including the central bank and universities, as part of an attempt to establish one-party rule. He also lamented the loss of Narayanganj’s industrial reputation, citing unresolved cases like the Taqi murder and the seven killings.

He urged the government to respect the referendum results and warned against creating new political godfathers in Narayanganj.

19 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat chief urges respect for referendum results and warns against one-party rule in Bangladesh

Police in Muradnagar upazila of Cumilla have arrested two men accused of operating a lime factory using illegal gas connections. The arrests were made on Thursday night in the Kulubari area of Nabipur Paschim Union. According to the case, the illegal use of gas from a government line caused a financial loss of about Tk 16.1 million to the state.

The case was filed on June 16 by Kazi Abu Obayed, manager of the Debidwar branch of Bakhrabad Gas Distribution Company Limited (BGDCL). Investigators found that for six months, the factory had been drawing gas illegally from a two-inch BGDCL distribution line along the Kulubari-Nabinagar road. During the raid, officials seized four high-pressure hoses, four burner valves, and two service tees used in the illegal setup, and permanently disconnected the unauthorized line.

Muradnagar police said the two accused, Momen Mia of Debidwar and Md. Billal of Muradnagar, were sent to jail on Friday following their arrest under the BGDCL case.

19 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Two arrested in Muradnagar for illegal gas use causing Tk 16 million state loss

Four Israeli soldiers, including a battalion commander, were killed in a Hezbollah attack in southern Lebanon, according to the Israeli military. The incident occurred on Thursday night in the village of Kafar Tebnit when a tank belonging to the anti-tank missile battalion was struck, reportedly by a drone or anti-tank missile. All four crew members were killed instantly. The deceased commander was identified as Lieutenant Colonel Dor Gedalia Ben Simhon of the 52nd Battalion under the 401st Armored Brigade, while the names of the other soldiers have not yet been released.

Lebanon’s National News Agency reported that at least 24 people were killed and several others injured in Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon on Friday. The escalation comes despite a memorandum of understanding signed between the United States and Iran aimed at halting hostilities in Lebanon.

The continued Israeli attacks following the agreement raise concerns about the effectiveness of recent diplomatic efforts to de-escalate the conflict.

19 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Hezbollah attack in southern Lebanon kills four Israeli soldiers including a battalion commander

A Bangladeshi youth named Dipzol Ahmad, aged 25, has remained missing for three days after reportedly entering India through the Uttarkul border in Zakiganj upazila of Sylhet. Despite a two-and-a-half-hour flag meeting between the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) and India’s Border Security Force (BSF) on Thursday, the BSF could not provide any information about his whereabouts. Local tension rose in the border area following the incident but later subsided after assurances from local representatives and the administration.

According to local sources, Dipzol and several others crossed into India on Monday night. While others managed to return after being chased by BSF members, Dipzol went missing. His companions claimed he was shot dead by the BSF, an allegation the BSF denied. Earlier, locals detained an Indian citizen in protest, who was later handed back to the BSF through BGB.

BGB officials stated that multiple meetings have been held with the BSF, which denied any shooting or knowledge of the disappearance. Local authorities plan to visit the site on Friday to assess the situation.

19 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

BGB-BSF talks fail to trace missing Bangladeshi youth near Sylhet border

Russia has warned that any attack by a NATO member state on its territory would trigger a 'decisive and destructive' response. The warning was issued by Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova during a press briefing, according to a report by the state news agency TASS published on Thursday. Zakharova emphasized that no Western military leadership or force would be able to stop Russia’s reaction if such aggression occurred.

She further cautioned that Western leaders should understand the consequences of their statements and actions, suggesting that they were pushing Europe toward a dangerous direction. The remarks came after Ukraine launched what was described as the largest drone attack on Moscow from Wednesday night to Thursday morning, damaging a key oil refinery and causing fires and debris across the region.

Following the drone strikes, all major airports in Moscow temporarily suspended flight operations as a precautionary measure, according to the report.

19 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Russia warns NATO of destructive response after major drone attack on Moscow


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