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The Government of Bangladesh has instructed Ambassador Md. Monowar Hossain to return to Dhaka immediately. Contrary to social media rumors, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs clarified that Myanmar has not declared the ambassador 'persona non grata.' A post circulating online falsely claimed that the ambassador had been expelled and asked to leave immediately. The official Facebook page of the Chief Adviser to the Government of Bangladesh blamed Awami League activists and individuals of Indian descent for spreading the misinformation. Authorities urged the public to verify facts before sharing and to refrain from spreading baseless rumors.
A Dhaka court has granted an 8-day remand for Subrata Bain in an arms case. Speaking to the press earlier, Bain said, “Write the truth. I have a family too. I’ve remained silent since 1987. In 2022, I was brought back to the country in handcuffs and held in the ‘Mirror Room,’ where I was beaten with iron rods. At 3 AM on August 5, I was dumped on the street.” He added, “I carry a weapon to survive — who wants to die?” During the hearing, Bain requested that his prayers not be missed while in custody. The court directed police to accommodate the request.
In light of a recent U.S. court decision to suspend a 37% tariff on Bangladeshi exports, Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus expressed cautious optimism in an interview with Nikkei Asia. He stated that former U.S. President Donald Trump aims to reduce trade deficits with all partners. If the U.S. proposes increased purchases of American products, Bangladesh is open to reducing imports from other countries accordingly. “We import a lot of cotton from Central Asia and India. Why not buy from the U.S. instead, to help reduce the trade imbalance?” Yunus said. He expressed hope that such measures would ultimately benefit Bangladesh.
GOP leader Rashed Khan criticized the government's decision to rename "Shaheed Tajuddin Ahmad Government Degree College" to "Kapasia Government Degree College." In a statement, he said, “This is an unjustified move. Tajuddin Ahmad, Bangladesh’s first Prime Minister, made invaluable contributions to the nation. Disrespecting his legacy will not erase his name from history.” He further wrote, “Everyone must be given their due place in history. Even Sheikh Mujib oppressed and marginalized Tajuddin Ahmad — he must not be dishonored again.”
Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal (JCD) leader Nasir Uddin Nasir criticized Islami Chhatra Shibir, saying they have only participated in campaigns to free their own leaders over the past 15 and a half years, rather than engaging in broader democratic movements. He alleged that since August 5, Shibir has started occupying campuses and carried out attacks, including on a peaceful rally at Rajshahi University and on a female student in Chattogram. They also reportedly attempted to attack a leftist rally at Dhaka University. Nasir added that in KUET, when JCD sought to practice politics openly, Shibir created mob pressure to remove the Vice-Chancellor. He urged against misleading politics conducted in secrecy.
Finance Adviser Dr. Salehuddin Ahmed will present the national budget for the fiscal year 2025–26 on June 2. A pre-recorded budget speech will be broadcast at 4 PM on Bangladesh Television (BTV) and Bangladesh Betar. The government has also requested all private TV channels and radio stations to air the speech simultaneously. Sources indicate the upcoming budget may include a deficit of Tk 2.26 trillion. Allocations for operating and non-development expenditures are expected to total Tk 5.45 trillion, while development spending may reach Tk 2.45 trillion. An estimated Tk 20.8 billion may be earmarked for election-related activities in the new fiscal year.
The NCP has withdrawn a show-cause notice issued to party leader Abdul Hannan Masud for helping release three individuals detained in Dhanmondi for allegedly inciting mob unrest. In his response, Masud acknowledged the mistake. The incident had sparked criticism, especially since the students involved had been previously suspended by an anti-discrimination student movement. The party clarified its decision in a press release.
At a seminar in Tokyo, NBCC Chairman Mikio Kesagayama announced Japan’s readiness to welcome 100,000 Bangladeshi workers over the next five years. Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus, present at the seminar, said the government will do everything necessary to create employment opportunities for Bangladeshis in Japan. Yunus witnessed the signing of two Memorandums of Understanding. Watami Group President Miki Watanabe added that their school in Bangladesh currently trains 1,500 students annually, with plans to double that number.
NCP leader Abdul Hannan Masud stated that the Appellate Division’s observation—that the Election Commission acted with bias and failed in its constitutional duties—invalidates any national election held under the current EC after July. Masud demanded the commission's resignation, accusing it of betraying the public by serving a particular group rather than the nation. The Appellate Division had earlier said that the EC should decide whether Ishraq Hossain should be sworn in as mayor.
NCP leader Tasnim Zara shared her experience of participating in over 25 rallies in Chattogram over three days. “Everywhere we went, the crowd kept growing,” she said. She recalled seeing a young boy, around seven or eight, watching from a building balcony in Bahaddarhat. “When I said we want to build a country where this child can grow up safely and fulfill his potential, his family lifted him up and the crowd applauded.” She announced that she is resuming her campaign today with a road rally in Mohammadpur alongside convener Nahid Islam.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has warned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu against any actions that could derail ongoing nuclear negotiations between the Trump administration and Iran. "I told him this is not the right time," said Trump. "We are making good progress with Iran, and I believe they are willing to reach a deal. If we succeed, many lives could be saved."
The Ministry of Home Affairs has announced that all types of visitor entry at the Secretariat will be suspended on Mondays and Thursdays indefinitely. In a circular issued by the Public Security Division on Wednesday, authorities were instructed to take necessary actions based on the decision made at the Advisory Council meeting.
The Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority (BIWTA) has suspended all launch services on internal river routes from Barisal River Port due to adverse weather. Launch operations on the Daulatdia-Paturia route have also been halted temporarily. Services will resume once the weather improves. As of Thursday morning, strong winds and moderate rainfall prompted Signal No. 3 for Payra Port and Signal No. 2 for Barisal River Port.
Government employees opposing the "Government Jobs (Amendment) Ordinance, 2025" observed a one-hour work stoppage today. In a press conference, they announced plans to submit memorandums to three advisers on Sunday—Food Adviser Ali Imam Majumder, Roads Adviser Dr. Fauzul Kabir Khan, and Environment Adviser Rizwana Hasan. On Monday, they plan to meet Information Adviser Mahfuz Alam and Local Government Adviser Asif Mahmud. The Unity Forum also urged continuation of work stoppages at divisional commissioner and DC offices nationwide.
Supporters of BNP leader Ishraq Hossain gathered again outside Nagar Bhaban demanding he be officially handed over the mayoral duties of Dhaka South City Corporation. Protesters claim that Advisor Asif is conspiring to prevent Ishraq from taking the oath. They announced they will continue their sit-in until the oath is administered. The protest began on the 14th of this month, with a 48-hour pause in between.
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