Wednesday, July 30, 2025

8 BCL men sentenced to death

A court, on Wednesday, sentenced to death eight Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) activists, for the murder of tailor Biswajit Das, 24, at Shankharibazar in Old Dhaka a year ago. Judge ABM Nizamul Haque of the Speedy Trial Tribunal-4 also awarded life terms to 13 others for the daylight killing that had shocked the

PM slams Pak resolution

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Wednesday strongly condemned the Pakistan National Assembly’s resolution expressing concern over the execution of Bangladesh’s war criminal Abdul Quader Mollah. “We strongly condemn it…there has been a trial of a war criminal in our country (Bangladesh) what’s Pakistan’s business in it? Why are they (Pakistanis) so compassionate

Talks only on 10th JS polls: BNP

Govt must resign for inclusive polls, says Fakhrul BNP has renewed its call to the government to step down for ensuring an inclusive and acceptable general election under a non-partisan interim administration. “If the government does not quit power paving the way for inclusive and acceptable polls, the people will intensify movement immediately,”

Stray violence marks 2nd day of blockade

Stray incidents of violence marked the second day of the 72-hour-long nationwide blockade programme, called by the BNP-led 18-Party alliance, on Wednesday. The opposition alliance called the blockade, demanding that the next election be held under a non-party poll-time administration and that the already announced date for the 10th parliamentary election be

Ganajagaran ultimatum to cut ties with Pakistan

Dr Imran H Sarker, convener of the Ganajagaran Mancha has urged the government to cut diplomatic ties with Pakistan unless Islamabad apologises for condemning the execution of its collaborator, Jamaat-e-Islami leader Abdul Quader Mollah, on charges of crimes against humanity during the liberation war. Otherwise, he announced the Mancha activists would stage

Ershad won’t be sent abroad, says Firoz Rashid

There is a speculation among the Jatiya Party (JP) leaders and activists that their party Chairperson HM Ershad is likely to send abroad for treatment under state arrangement. Members of the RAB picked Ershad up from his Baridhara residence on December 12 and took him to the Combined Military Hospital (CMH) for treatment,

EU team due any time to assess poll situation

A high-powered delegation of the European Union (EU) will arrive in Dhaka any moment to assess the challenges to holding the 10th parliamentary election, and to inspect the pre-election environment and Election Commission’s (EC) measures to implement the electoral codes. “A pre-assessment team will arrive in Dhaka to examine the election environment. Although

Govt to ensure safety of vehicles during blockade

Shipping and War of Liberation Affairs Minister Shahjahan Khan on Wednesday said the government will give protection to all vehicles that will ply on highways from Friday defying the opposition blockade programme. “We have decided to operate all types of transport, including the long-distance buses, from Friday during the opposition’s hartal and blockade

Bangladeshi among 53 to be deported from S’pore

Singapore plans to deport 53 people and issue warnings to about 200 more for their involvement in the city-state’s worst riot in more than 40 years this month, which shocked a nation that prides itself on its safety and orderliness. Another 28 face criminal charges for the riot, which broke out earlier this month in ... Read more

Mozena talks embassy security with FM

Dan Mozena, the United States Ambassador to Dhaka, held a meeting with Foreign Minister AH Mahmood Ali on Wednesday to discuss issues with regards to the security of the US embassy as well its personnel. During the meeting the US envoy had voiced his deep concern over the security of the embassy and its staffs ... Read more

EC seeks help from Army, BGB, police

The Election Commission (EC) has sought support from the Army, BGB and police to transport electoral equipment across the country as it felt that the regular surveillance of law enforcement agency is not adequate to ensure safety for transporting poll-related papers and equipment. Following the recent sporadic violence, triggered by the BNP-led 18-Party Alliance’s

CNG stations incur Tk 7cr loss a day

Upset at the ongoing political turmoil that has taken its heavy toll on their business, the country’s the CNG refueling station owners on Wednesday a placed 3-point demand to survive, reports UNB. Their demands are rescheduling due payment against bank loan by at least one year without charging interest and taking interest in the block ... Read more

Fire at city’s Gausia market

A fire broke out at a shop in the capital’s Gausia Super Market on Wednesday night. Mohammad Ali, duty officer of Fire Service and Civil Defence told the Independent that the fire broke out at a shop located on the third floor of the market around 8:30pm. Getting the information, five units, one from Palashi Station ... Read more

Dhaka slates Pak resolution

Summons High Commissioner over meddling in internal affairs In the face of criticism by some countries for executing Jamaat leader Abdul Quader Mollah for his crime against humanity during the country’s liberation war, the government on Tuesday made it clear that it does not like any interference in its domestic affairs. And apparently to send ... Read more

Four killed as fresh spell of oppn blockade begins

Four people were killed in violence on Tuesday, the first day of the fourth spell of the 72-hour-long countrywide blockade programme, called by the BNP-led 18-Party alliance. The 18-party alliance called the blockade, demanding that the next election should be held under a non-party poll-time administration and that

Blockades put development projects into doldrums

The current political stalemate is seriously affecting the project implementation in different ministries as the officials in the ministries and district headquarters cannot have coordination meeting with the field level project officers because of the series of blockade programmes. Officials concerned said the development activities are being seriously

EU envoys advise against sending polls observers

European Union ambassadors in Dhaka have recommended to its Brussels headquarters that no international observers should be sent to monitor the forthcoming elections in Bangladesh, New Age has learnt. In a report sent on Monday to the EU political and security committee, the Dhaka-based ambassadors stated that the election due to be held

US inquires about post-poll govt plans, says Muhith

Finance Minister AMA Muhith on Tuesday said the United States awaits statement from the government on how the January 5 elections are going to be held. Muhith said this after a meeting with US Ambassador Dan Mozena at the secretariat. The finance minister told reporters that during the nearly