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Nasiruddin Patwari, chief coordinator of the National Citizens Party (NCP), stated that the July Charter order should be issued by the chief adviser rather than the president to ensure moral legitimacy. Speaking at a discussion organized by the National Farmers’ Force in Dhaka, he argued that although a presidential order would be legally valid, it would lack ethical justification. Patwari also claimed that a disconnect has grown between the government and the people over the past year due to constitutional decisions under Article 106. He further noted that while the public supported the president’s resignation, political parties failed to unite on the issue, allowing the ruling Awami League to take advantage of divisions within the BNP-Jamaat alliance.
NCP leader insists chief adviser must issue July Charter order for moral legitimacy
In Dinajpur’s Nawabganj upazila, local leaders and activists of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami held a night-long street demonstration opposing an Awami League-declared lockdown. The protest took place around 8 p.m. on Thursday, November 13, in the upazila town center. Participants included the upazila Jamaat Amir, Secretary Rezaul Islam, council member Selim Reza, and Binodnagar Union Amir Azizul Islam, among other local leaders. The demonstrators reportedly organized a procession and sit-in program to express their opposition to the lockdown initiative. No incidents of violence or arrests were reported during the event, but the situation drew attention from local residents and authorities monitoring the area.
Jamaat activists in Dinajpur hold night protest against Awami League lockdown
Md. Abdus Salam Bepari has been appointed as the new Managing Director (MD) of Dhaka Water Supply and Sewerage Authority (WASA). The appointment was confirmed through a notification issued by the Local Government Division under the Ministry of Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives on November 11. Bepari, who previously served as Additional Chief Engineer at Dhaka WASA, will hold the position for a three-year term starting from his joining date. The appointment follows the removal of former MD Md. Shahjahan Mia on October 30, who was reassigned as Additional Secretary to the Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief. Shahjahan Mia had been serving as both the Administrator of Dhaka South City Corporation and MD of Dhaka WASA since earlier this year.
Abdus Salam Bepari appointed as Dhaka WASA Managing Director for a three-year term
At least 23 farmers, including two women, were injured in an alleged attack by local BNP leaders in Galachipa upazila of Patuakhali on Thursday. The clash occurred in Charbangla area when farmers, who had received government lease rights to cultivate watermelon on khas land, were reportedly assaulted by BNP leaders opposing their cultivation. Police said the dispute arose between two groups claiming rights over the same land. Ten of the injured were admitted to the upazila health complex. Local BNP leaders denied involvement, saying the incident stemmed from a dispute over dismantling old houses on the land. The Upazila Nirbahi Officer stated that both parties had previously attended a mediation meeting and that legal action would be taken against those responsible. The situation is now under control, according to police.
At least 23 farmers injured in BNP leaders' attack over khas land dispute in Galachipa
The Sub-Assistant Land Officer of Mirat Union Land Office in Naogaon’s Raninagar upazila, Durul Hoda, has been transferred following allegations of corruption and bribery. The transfer order, signed by a senior assistant commissioner from the Rajshahi Divisional Commissioner’s Office on November 12, was implemented the next day. Hoda has been reassigned to the Gopinathpur Union Land Office in Akkelpur upazila of Joypurhat district. Earlier, two other staff members from the same office were transferred after a newspaper investigation exposed irregularities. The district administration has also directed the Raninagar Upazila Land Office to prepare and send a formal charge sheet for departmental action against Hoda. Reports suggest he allegedly demanded bribes ranging from a few thousand to nearly one lakh taka for various land-related services.
Naogaon land officer transferred after bribery and corruption allegations in Mirat Union
Police in Rangpur’s Pirganj upazila have arrested Mizanur Rahman, vice president of the local Awami League unit and an assistant professor at Pirganj Women’s College. He was detained on Thursday afternoon near the upazila parishad gate based on a tip-off. According to a police press release, Mizanur Rahman was allegedly conducting campaigns to support a lockdown called by the banned organization Awami League on November 13, which authorities said aimed to tarnish the government’s image. Sub-Inspector Shafiqul Islam Akand led the operation and later produced him before the court in connection with an explosives case. The arrest has drawn attention locally due to Rahman’s dual role as a political leader and educator.
Awami League leader Mizanur Rahman arrested in Rangpur over explosives case
Shahinoor Akter Shyamoli, a primary school teacher from Chandpur, Bangladesh, who recently went viral for saying teachers cannot afford local chicken, has been found to own several properties, including a five-story building in Hajiganj, a one-story house in her native village, and a two-story house at her in-laws’ residence in Comilla. Facing social media backlash, Shyamoli clarified that her comment was metaphorical, meant to highlight the struggles of teachers and strengthen their movement for better pay and benefits. She emphasized that her intention was not personal but representative of teachers’ collective grievances. Shyamoli serves as a senior assistant teacher at Hajiganj Girls Government Primary School and vice president of the local teachers’ association, while her husband is a headmaster at a high school in Kachua.
Bangladeshi teacher defends viral poverty remark after reports reveal she owns multiple houses
Police in Manikganj’s Harirampur upazila arrested two local leaders affiliated with the BNP’s student and youth wings for allegedly selling yaba tablets. The detainees were identified as Rafiqul Islam, office secretary of the Nabagram Upazila Chhatra Dal, and Alomgir Hossain, joint general secretary of the Shikari Para Union Jubo Dal. Acting on a tip-off, police detained them in the Nayarhat area and recovered 15 yaba tablets from their possession. Following their arrest, they were presented before a Manikganj court, which denied their bail and ordered them to be sent to jail. Police confirmed that a case has been filed against both under the Narcotics Control Act. The arrests highlight ongoing law enforcement efforts against drug trafficking in the region.
Two BNP-linked local leaders arrested in Manikganj for yaba drug dealing
Police in Chattogram have arrested a private bank officer, Anamika Dutta, 32, on charges of embezzling nearly Tk 2.9 million from a customer. She was detained Wednesday night in the city’s New Market area and sent to jail on Thursday following a court order. According to the case statement, Dutta befriended a customer named Debika and convinced her that the bank might go bankrupt, persuading her to break her fixed deposit. Dutta then allegedly transferred Tk 14.79 lakh from Debika’s account at the Anderkilla branch and another Tk 14 lakh from the Jubilee Road branch into her own account. When Debika realized the fraud, she filed a case with Kotwali Police Station. Police said an investigation is underway to determine how the funds were misappropriated.
Chattogram bank officer arrested for embezzling nearly Tk 2.9 million from customer accounts
In Kendua upazila of Netrokona, Bangladesh, a loan sharking operation disguised as a cooperative society has left many residents financially ruined. Locals allege that Rafiqul Alam, head of the unregistered 'Rural Unique Progressive Association', lends money at exorbitant interest rates, taking blank cheques as security. When borrowers fail to repay, he allegedly files false cheque dishonor cases for inflated amounts. One victim, Shirin Akhter, mother of two disabled children, was sentenced to one year in jail after failing to repay a small loan. Her family now struggles to care for the children. Several others have fled their homes to avoid arrest. Local officials confirmed the group is unregistered and promised investigation if formal complaints are filed. Residents demand strict action against the fraudulent moneylending network.
Unregistered loan scheme in Netrokona traps villagers in debt, jailing mother of disabled children
A tragic accident occurred at the ‘Messrs Bold Bricks’ brick kiln in Sarupdah area of Monirampur upazila, Jashore, where a worker named Zakir Morol, 45, was killed after being trapped in a brick-making machine. Fire Service and police personnel recovered parts of his body after a three-hour rescue effort. Zakir, a resident of Munshikhampur village, had been working at the kiln for about two years. According to the kiln owner, the incident happened when Zakir was cleaning the machine during the afternoon. Authorities have assured support for the victim’s family. Police confirmed that the body was handed over to the family after completing legal formalities.
Worker dies after being trapped in brick-making machine in Jashore brick kiln
Jahangirnagar University has announced an increase in its total undergraduate admission seats for the 2025–26 academic year, raising the number from 1,816 to 1,842. The Central Admission Committee confirmed that each department will maintain a 50-50 gender allocation between male and female students. The revised seat distribution covers all academic units: 426 seats in Unit A (Science and IIT), 326 in Unit B (Social Sciences), 466 in Unit C (Arts, Humanities, and Law), 64 in Unit C1 (Drama and Fine Arts), 310 in Unit D (Biological Sciences), 200 in Unit E (Business Studies), and 50 in IBA-JU. The Law and Justice Department saw a notable increase of 16 seats compared to last year. The university, known for its research excellence, will conduct admissions based on these updated allocations.
Jahangirnagar University raises total admission seats to 1,842 for 2025–26 academic year
Authorities in Bogura’s Gabtali upazila have reported a possible sabotage attempt after miscreants stole a pair of fishplates from a railway track near Sukhanpukur Railway Station on Wednesday night. Railway keymen discovered the missing components during a routine inspection on Thursday morning and quickly replaced them to ensure safety. According to Afzal Hossain, senior sub-assistant engineer of Bogura Railways, the theft appeared to be an intentional act aimed at causing disruption. Two trains passed over the section before the issue was detected, but no accidents occurred due to the presence of other connecting plates. Railway officials have heightened monitoring and are investigating the incident as a potential act of sabotage.
Fishplates stolen from Bogura railway track spark sabotage fears and safety investigation
Hasnat Abdullah, the chief organizer of the National Citizens Party (NCP) for the southern region, has announced his intention to contest the upcoming parliamentary election from the Cumilla-4 (Debidwar) constituency. On Thursday, November 13, he collected his party’s nomination form from the NCP central office. Expressing his emotional connection to Debidwar, Hasnat said the area’s people, culture, and environment are deeply tied to his life. He described Debidwar as a neglected upazila that has long suffered from inequality and underdevelopment across successive governments. Hasnat pledged to focus on improving education, culture, and infrastructure if nominated by the party’s policy board. Although he was offered to run from more prominent constituencies, he chose Debidwar out of personal attachment and a desire to bring meaningful change to his hometown.
NCP leader Hasnat Abdullah to run for parliament from Cumilla-4 Debidwar constituency
The Bangladesh government has announced a major reshuffle in the civil administration, transferring and appointing new deputy commissioners (DCs) in nine districts. According to a circular issued on Thursday, November 13, by the Ministry of Public Administration, Mohammad Zahidul Islam Miah, DC of Narayanganj, has been transferred to Chattogram, while Md. Raihan Kabir, Deputy Secretary of the Public Division, becomes the new DC of Narayanganj. Other appointments include S.M. Mehedi Hasan to Lakshmipur, Syeda Nurmahal Ashrafi to Munshiganj, Md. Saifur Rahman to Netrokona, Md. Shahadat Hossain Masud to Chapainawabganj, Md. Saiful Islam to Naogaon, Md. Anwar Sadat to Khagrachhari, and Md. Reza Hasan to Cumilla. The order, signed by Deputy Secretary Aminul Islam, takes immediate effect in the public interest.
Bangladesh government appoints new deputy commissioners in nine districts in major reshuffle
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