The expenditure for maintaining the law and order in the ensuing general elections scheduled to be held on January 5 will be three times higher than that of the previous polls even though no polling will be held in half of the 300 constituencies this time. As many as 154 candidates have already been elected ... Read more
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Fresh 72-hr blockade from today
The BNP-led 18-Party Alliance has convened another spell of 72-hour nationwide road-rail-waterway blockade from 6am on Tuesday to demand for election under a non-party poll-time administration and postponement of schedule for the 10th parliamentary election. The blockade would continue till 6am Friday. BNP standing committee member, Nazrul Islam Khan,
JP ministers’ files pile up
PM intervention sought for clearing jobs The Cabinet division has sent a note to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, seeking the PM’s intervention for clearing the files which have piled up since various ministers and state ministers have not carried out office work at the Secretariat since December 8. The note was sent on Sunday following ... Read more
EU envoys skip Savar visit, join V-Day reception
European Union (EU) ambassadors in Dhaka did not join the Victory Day programme at the National Mausoleum in Savar on Monday morning, but they attended the reception hosted by President Abdul Hamid at the Bangabhaban in the afternoon. However, skipping of programme at the mausoleum by the EU ambassadors has caused
Victory certain in people’s movement : Fakhrul
Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, the acting secretary general of Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), has said the people would certainly achieve victory in the ongoing movement to restore democracy in the country. The BNP leader said this to reporters after placing floral wreathes at the National Mausoleum at Savar on the occasion of the Victory Day. Fakhrul
Khaleda a Pakistani agent: Hanif
The joint general secretary of the ruling Awami League, Mahbub-ul-Alam Hanif, on Monday alleged that the BNP-Jamaat coalition, under the leadership of Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) chairperson Khaleda Zia, was conspiring to turn the country into a failed state. He was addressing a pre-procession rally in front of the Institution of Engineers
UN chief regrets Mollah execution
United Nations Secretary- General Ban Ki-moon has regretted the execution of Jamaat leader Abdul Quader Mollah that took place on Thursday. He also urged all sides to exercise restraint and avoid violence. “The Secretary-General regrets that this execution took place,” Martin Nesirky, spokesperson of Ban Ki-moon told a regular press briefing in New York
RAB get two more battalions
The government on Sunday formed two more battalions for the country’s elite force Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) to tackle the ongoing political violence and also to strengthen security ahead of the upcoming parliamentary election schedule for January 5 next year. Of the two new battalions, one will be deployed in Mymensingh while the other will
Reward for info on criminals
State minister for home Shamsul Huq Tuku on Monday said that the government would reward those who would provide information about marauding criminals to law enforcers. Tuku made the announcement after placing wreaths at the Razarbag Police Line monument in the capital. “Provoked by the BNP chairperson, Khaleda Zia, opposition activists
JP to protest for Ershad release
Rawshan meets the party chief The Jatiya Party on Monday announced a two-day protest programme against the “detention” of its chairman Hussain Muhammad Ershad. The party alleged that Ershad was detained by the RAB in the name of treatment. The RAB picked up Ershad from his Baridhara residence on December 12 and took him to ... Read more
VC forced out of JU campus
The agitating teachers of Jahangirnagar University (JU), on Monday, forcibly ousted the current vice-chancellor (VC), Prof. Anwar Hossain, from the campus as per their earlier announcement that the VC would not be allowed to enter the university premises. The JU VC had entered the campus to observe the occasion of Victory Day after
Dogs can ‘predict human behaviour’
Dogs understand humans far better than previously thought according to evolutionary biologists at Abertay University in Dundee. A new study looks at the progress made in the ability of dogs to interpret and predict human behaviour due to thousands of years spent evolving alongside humans. The research explains
Victory Day today
The nation would celebrate the 43rd Victory Day on Monday to pay homage to the sons of the soil whose supreme sacrifice brought Independence on this day in 1971. The day is a public holiday. The day will be celebrated across the country and Bangladesh’s missions abroad will pay glowing tributes to Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman for ... Read more
Businesses threaten to take to the streets
Protest against prolonged political impasse Enraged over the prolonged political crisis that pushed businesses on the verge of collapse, top business leaders of the country on Sunday threatened to take to the streets if the ruling party and the opposition fail to resolve the impasse. They also blamed the ‘mindless act of the country’s political ... Read more
10 more killed in Jamaat violence
At least ten people, including two Chhatra League activists, were killed and over 100 others injured during the countrywide dawn-to-dusk hartal, called by the Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, on Sunday, in protest of the execution of its leader Abdul Quader Mollah. Four people died in Lalamonirhat, three in Joypurhat, and one each in Laxmipur, Sylhet and Narayanganj.
A long way to go
42 years of independence Even though the country has made achievements in different socio-economic sectors, the aspirations of the people to ensure fundamental rights have not yet been fulfilled even after 42 years of independence, leading jurists, right activist and members of the civil society said. Talking to The Independent, they expressed serious concern over the
Non-stop oppn agitation likely from tomorrow
To step up pressure on the government to hold the general election under a non-party poll-time interim administration, the BNP-led 18-Party Alliance has planned a non-stop agitation, including road-rail-waterway blockade and hartal programme, from Tuesday, party insiders said. A leader close to BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia said an all-party
Goodbye Madiba
Laid to rest at childhood village With military pomp and traditional rituals, South Africa buried Nelson Mandela yesterday, the end of an exceptional journey for the prisoner turned president who transformed the nation. Mandela was laid to rest in his childhood village of Qunu. Tribal leaders clad in animal skins joined
AL plans to hit back opposition
The ruling Awami League is taking a massive preparation to face the countrywide violence and attack on its leaders and workers by BNP-Jamaat activists. To stave off the opposition anarchy, the party has already asked its leaders and workers to forge resistance along with the law enforcing agency
Hold credible election
US congressmen urge Hasina, Khaleda for negotiations Six influential Democrat and Republican members of the US House of Representatives have written separately to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and opposition leader Khaleda Zia to engage in direct negotiations immediately to ensure that the upcoming elections are free, fair and viewed as credible by the Bangladeshi people, ... Read more