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Bangladesh Police Headquarters has confirmed that the process of issuing an Interpol notice against former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and former Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal is underway. Both were sentenced to death by the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) for alleged crimes against humanity during the July 2024 student and public uprising, in which they were accused of ordering indiscriminate killings and suppression. The tribunal also ordered the confiscation of their assets and compensation for victims’ families and the injured. Lawyers have received the full copy of the verdict, delivered by a three-member bench led by Justice Md Golam Mortuza Mojumdar on November 17. Former Inspector General of Police Chowdhury Abdullah Al Mamun, who testified as a state witness, received a five-year prison sentence. The Interpol notice aims to facilitate the arrest of the two convicted fugitives who remain at large following the tribunal’s ruling.
Interpol notice process begins against Hasina and Kamal after war crimes death sentences in Bangladesh
Rajshahi University has finally released the master's results of Rafiqul Islam, a former student leader of Islami Chhatra Shibir, after a 12-year delay. His results were withheld in 2013 over allegations of thesis forgery linked to his political affiliation. Rafiqul, a student of the Applied Mathematics department from the 2007–08 session, achieved a perfect CGPA of 4.00 and secured first place in his department. The university announced the results as provisional, pending syndicate approval. Rafiqul, now pursuing a PhD at King Abdulaziz University in Saudi Arabia, expressed relief and gratitude, describing the long delay as a period of personal trauma and social hardship. He claimed that political bias and internal faculty disputes had derailed his academic progress. Student leaders from Shibir hailed the result as a symbolic victory against what they termed academic harassment of politically affiliated students.
Rajshahi University releases master's result after 12 years, former Shibir leader Rafiqul tops his department
Farmers in Kishoreganj upazila of Nilphamari, known for early potato cultivation, have begun harvesting this season’s crop amid mixed fortunes. Despite favorable weather and expectations of a bumper yield, market prices have dropped sharply compared to last year. Growers are selling new potatoes to wholesalers at around Tk 51–52 per kilogram, nearly half of last year’s Tk 90 rate. Many farmers began planting in early Ashwin and are now harvesting after 55–60 days. Some, like Ejabul Haque and Shamsher Haji, report limited profits due to lower prices, though they avoided major weather damage. In search of better returns, several farmers are transporting their produce directly to Dhaka markets such as Karwan Bazar and Shyambazar. According to the local agriculture officer, 4,820 hectares were cultivated with early potatoes this season, and good yields are expected. Officials believe that despite lower old potato prices, demand for new potatoes will remain strong, potentially helping farmers recover losses.
Nilphamari’s early potato farmers face low prices but expect bumper yields this season
The Election Commission (EC) of Bangladesh has finalized the sketch of the ‘Shapla Koli’ (water lily bud) symbol for the National Citizens Party (NCP). The newly approved design will appear on ballot papers in the upcoming parliamentary elections. According to NCP officials, the EC confirmed the decision on Wednesday, November 26. The EC’s website lists all registered political parties along with their respective symbols, and the NCP’s symbol sketch has now been added beside its name. However, the Bangladesh Socialist Party (Marxist), which was registered at the same time as NCP, still does not have its symbol sketch displayed on the EC’s site. Earlier, the EC had officially registered both the NCP and the Bangladesh Socialist Party (Marxist), assigning them the ‘Shapla Koli’ and ‘Scissors’ symbols respectively. The update marks a procedural step toward finalizing ballot preparations for the next general election.
Bangladesh EC finalizes NCP’s ‘Shapla Koli’ symbol sketch for upcoming parliamentary ballot
Former state minister and BNP executive committee member Professor Md. Rezaul Karim has alleged that former Prime Minister and BNP Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia was imprisoned under false charges as part of an attempt to kill her. Speaking at a prayer event in Sonargaon, Narayanganj, organized for Khaleda Zia’s recovery, Karim claimed that before the verdict in the fabricated case, efforts were made to send her into exile abroad, which she refused. He further accused the ruling Awami League government of repeatedly obstructing her medical treatment abroad after she fell ill in prison. The event was attended by several BNP leaders, including former MP Mohammad Giasuddin and other local leaders, along with hundreds of party activists, religious scholars, and teachers. The gathering reflected ongoing BNP concerns over Khaleda Zia’s health and the government’s alleged political persecution of opposition figures.
Ex-minister alleges Khaleda Zia was jailed on false charges and denied medical treatment abroad
Bangladesh has formally requested India to extradite former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who was sentenced to death by the International Crimes Tribunal for crimes against humanity related to the July killings last year. Foreign Affairs Adviser Md. Touhid Hossain confirmed that a diplomatic note, or 'note verbale', was sent through Bangladesh’s mission in New Delhi to the Indian Ministry of External Affairs. He stated that no response has yet been received and that Dhaka does not expect an immediate reply, noting that even previous communications remain unanswered. The adviser expressed hope that India would eventually respond, emphasizing that Hasina’s conviction warrants her return to Bangladesh. This is the second such request, following an earlier letter sent in December last year. The issue underscores a sensitive diplomatic matter between the two neighboring countries, with Bangladesh pressing for legal accountability while India maintains silence on the matter.
Bangladesh awaits India's reply to its letter seeking extradition of ex-PM Sheikh Hasina sentenced to death
Dhaka University’s Academic Council has officially canceled the MPhil enrollment of Golam Rabbani, former general secretary of the now-banned Bangladesh Chhatra League and elected general secretary of the 2019 Dhaka University Central Students’ Union (DUCSU). The decision was made on November 26 following allegations that Rabbani gained admission through fraudulent means. Earlier, the university’s syndicate had temporarily suspended his enrollment pending council review. The council unanimously approved the cancellation after finding preliminary evidence of irregularities. However, the council did not declare Rabbani’s DUCSU position invalid, stating it lacked jurisdiction over electoral matters. A previous investigation committee had recommended annulling his DUCSU post, citing his ineligible student status at the time of election. The issue was originally raised by student leaders Rashed Khan and Sanaullah Haque, who demanded action against those who allegedly gained DUCSU membership through illegal enrollment. Following the council’s decision, Rashed Khan expressed satisfaction on social media, calling it a long-awaited step toward justice.
Dhaka University cancels Golam Rabbani’s MPhil enrollment citing admission fraud allegations
Bangladesh Bank has introduced stricter experience requirements for appointing managing directors (MDs) and chief executive officers (CEOs) in the country’s commercial banks. According to a circular issued by the central bank’s Banking Regulation and Policy Department on November 26, candidates must now have at least three years of combined or individual experience as Additional Managing Director (AMD) and Deputy Managing Director (DMD) to qualify for the MD position. Previously, only two years of experience in any senior management role was sufficient. The new directive clarifies earlier ambiguities and aims to raise leadership standards in the banking sector. Additionally, the circular allows senior officials from regulatory bodies in the banking and financial sectors, with at least 25 years of experience and service in Grade-2 of the national pay scale, to be directly appointed as MDs. This change opens the door for experienced regulators to assume top executive roles in commercial banks, potentially enhancing governance and professional expertise across the sector.
Bangladesh Bank raises experience requirements for appointing MDs and CEOs in commercial banks
In Bauphal upazila of Patuakhali, members of Islami Chhatra Shibir organized a special prayer session seeking the recovery and good health of BNP Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia. The event took place on Wednesday at the local office of Jamaat-e-Islami. Dr. Shafiqul Islam Masud, a central Jamaat leader and former central president of Chhatra Shibir, attended as the chief guest. The prayer was led by former upazila Jamaat amir Principal Maulana Abdul Gani. The session was presided over by upazila Shibir president Limon Hossain and attended by several local leaders, including district Shibir president Rakibul Islam Nur, upazila Jamaat naib-e-amir Maulana Rafiqul Islam, and secretary Professor Khalidur Rahman. Earlier, Dr. Masud met with local journalists to discuss preparations for the upcoming July Martyrs Memorial Football Match and cultural program scheduled for November 28 at Bauphal Public Ground.
Islami Chhatra Shibir in Bauphal holds prayer for BNP chief Khaleda Zia’s recovery
The Directorate of Primary Education in Bangladesh has received 745,929 applications for 10,219 vacant assistant teacher positions in government primary schools, indicating intense competition with about 73 candidates per post. The application window closed on November 21, and the written examination is expected to take place in January 2026. The recruitment process, which resumes after a long pause, initially covers vacancies in Rajshahi, Rangpur, Sylhet, Khulna, Barishal, and Mymensingh divisions, with other regions to follow. Earlier, the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education issued the 'Government Primary School Teacher Recruitment Rules, 2025' on August 28 and later revised them on November 2 to correct errors and include provisions prioritizing science graduates. The new rules also modify promotion and direct recruitment criteria, requiring a bachelor’s degree with at least a second class and setting the maximum age limit at 32 years.
Over 745,000 apply for 10,000 assistant teacher posts in Bangladesh primary schools
A Dhaka court has ordered the seizure of former Detective Branch (DB) chief Mohammad Harun-or-Rashid’s income tax documents following a request from the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC). The order was issued by Metropolitan Sessions Judge Md Sabbir Faez on Wednesday, November 26, after ACC Deputy Director Muhammad Zainal Abedin sought access to Harun’s tax files. According to the ACC’s petition, Harun allegedly abused his official authority to amass wealth worth Tk17.51 crore beyond his known sources of income, in violation of the Anti-Corruption Commission Act. The ACC argued that reviewing his tax records is essential for a fair and thorough investigation. Court bench assistant Md Riaz Hossain confirmed the order. The case marks another high-profile corruption probe involving a senior police officer, as the ACC intensifies scrutiny of public officials suspected of illicit enrichment.
Dhaka court orders seizure of ex-DB chief Harun’s tax files in Tk17.5 crore corruption probe
Bangladesh Railway has issued 14 detailed safety directives to ensure safe train operations during the foggy winter season. The directives, signed by Deputy Chief Operating Superintendent (West) Arfin Nahar, were sent to the divisional railway managers of Pakshi and Lalmonirhat. The instructions emphasize heightened vigilance among station masters, locomotive drivers, guards, and control room staff to prevent accidents caused by poor visibility. Key measures include issuing caution orders (OPT-80), using fog signals, verifying line clearance strictly through authorized personnel, and maintaining constant communication between stations. The directives also require recording contact numbers of train crews, ensuring level crossing gates are closed during train passage, and keeping adequate fog signal supplies at stations. Officials and inspectors have been instructed to conduct frequent night signal inspections and open emergency control cells if fog persists for extended periods. The railway authority stressed that failure to follow these guidelines could lead to severe accidents and damage to life and property.
Bangladesh Railway issues 14 safety rules to prevent train accidents during dense winter fog
Bangladesh’s Power Division has issued a clarification regarding the calculation of demand charges and meter rent for prepaid electricity users. According to the statement released on November 26, demand charges and meter rent are deducted from the first recharge each month. If no recharge occurs in a given month, the charges are adjusted during the next recharge. The division emphasized that electricity consumption and cost are identical for both prepaid and postpaid meters. Prepaid users receive a 0.5% rebate as a government incentive and are exempt from security deposits. Residential demand charges are set at Tk 42 per kilowatt per month, with a 5% VAT applied. Monthly meter rent is Tk 40 for single-phase and Tk 250 for three-phase meters provided by distribution companies. Customers can recharge through mobile financial services, cards, or vending stations, and enjoy emergency credit facilities if balance runs out. Faulty meters due to technical issues are replaced free of cost.
Bangladesh Power Division explains how demand charges and meter rent apply to prepaid electricity users
German Ambassador to Bangladesh Dr. Rüdiger Lotz has expressed hope that the upcoming national election in Bangladesh will be free, fair, credible, and participatory. Speaking at an event organized by the Diplomatic Correspondents Association, Bangladesh (DCAB) in Dhaka, he emphasized the importance of ensuring all citizens can vote without fear and that all political parties can campaign peacefully. Lotz noted that high voter turnout would enhance the election’s credibility and that post-election dialogue among political parties should continue. He reiterated Germany’s opposition to the death penalty while supporting accountability for abuse of power. The ambassador also highlighted Bangladesh’s progress in governance, transparency, and reforms in the security and labor sectors. He said Bangladesh remains an attractive destination for German investors due to its large middle class and improving business environment. Lotz added that more Bangladeshi students are studying in Germany and encouraged proper documentation for visa applications.
German envoy hopes Bangladesh election will be free and fair while praising reforms and investment climate
Bangladesh’s Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has discovered 832 tola (approximately 9,707 grams) of gold in two lockers at Agrani Bank’s principal branch in Motijheel, Dhaka, linked to former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her family members. According to ACC Director General Akhter Hossain, the gold items, including ornaments and decorative pieces such as a golden boat and deer, were deposited under the names of Hasina, her sister Sheikh Rehana, and daughter Saima Wazed. The ACC is now verifying whether the assets are legally acquired. The discovery followed a court-approved operation to open three lockers—two at Agrani Bank and one at Pubali Bank—declared by Hasina in her 2007 wealth statement. Officials from the Bangladesh Bank, National Board of Revenue, and other agencies were present during the inventory process. One locker at Pubali Bank was found empty. The investigation is part of a broader corruption inquiry involving Hasina and her family’s declared assets.
ACC finds 832 tola gold in Sheikh Hasina family lockers, legality under investigation
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