At least 10 people were injured as miscreants vandalised and set fire to the houses of national minority at Godagari in Rajshahi Sunday night. Among the injured Gonesh Mardy and Sonaton Marady were taken to Rajshahi Medical College Hospital on Monday as their conditions were critical.
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JCD leader gunned down
Miscreants gunned down Kabir Hossain Palash, vice president of Jessore districts Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal, at Civil Court intersection near Jessore Press Club at around 6:35 pm Monday. Police said 5/6 persons riding on two motorbikes shot Palash from point blank range while he was having tea with some friends. Another JCD
UK minister Warsi due in Dhaka on Dec 12
British minister of state at foreign and commonwealth office Baroness Sayeeda Hussain Warsi is likely to arrive in Dhaka on a day’s visit on Thursday with the current political standoff over elections on top of her agenda. Baroness Warsi is likely to meet the prime minister, the opposition leader, the foreign minister and different stakeholders during ... Read more
Bangladeshis in S’pore urged to remain calm
Bangladesh High Commissioner in Singapore Mahbub-uz Zaman yesterday called on the Bangladesh community to remain calm and show restraint, and cooperate law enforcement agencies following a riot in Little India district Sunday night. The rare riot broke out after international media reported that a Bangladeshi worker had been hit and killed by a bus in
Taranco asks EC if polls could be deferred
Many things possible if rival camps reach consensus: CEC The visiting UN assistant secretary general Oscar Fernández-Taranco on Sunday inquired whether it was possible for the Election Commission to defer the polls after political parties and civic forum leaders preferred its rescheduling for an inclusive election. The chief election commissioner, Kazi Rakibuddin Ahmad,
One killed on 2nd day of blockade
Another victim of bus arson dies Sporadic clashes between the police and opposition activists, torching of vehicles and crude bomb blasts at places across the country marked the second day of the 72-hour rail-road-waterway blockade on Sunday leaving one killed. Besides, another victim of bus arson by blockaders succumbed to her injuries in Savar on Sunday ... Read more
Blockade takes heavy toll on justice seekers
Frequent blockades organised by the BNP-led 18-Party Alliance have become a cause of suffering for justice-seekers. “I have been coming to court almost every working day since November 27 to learn about the position of my case, which has been pending with the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court. The case has been on the apex court’s ... Read more
Help stop lopsided polls
Ershad, civil society urge Taranco Country’s civil society leaders have called upon visiting United Nations Assistant Secretary-General for Political Affairs Oscar Fernandez-Taranco to help stop the one-sided national polls scheduled to be held on January 5. On Sunday, Taranco received a civil society delegation at his hotel and also held meetings with Jatiya party Chairman HM ... Read more
Death warrant issued for Quader Molla
The International Crimes Tribunal’s registrar on Sunday issued the execution warrant for Jamaat leader Abdul Quader Molla on war crimes charges. The registrar, AKM Nasiruddin, told reporters in his office that he had issued the warrant about 4:00pm at the instruction of International Crimes
PM apprises president about latest situation
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina met President Abdul Hamid at Bangabhaban on Sunday evening and apprised him about the country’s overall situation, reports UNB. During the meeting that began at 6.25pm and ended 7.33 pm, the premier enquired about the health condition of the President as he returned
Quitting ‘by post’
Resignation letters of JP ministers, adviser ‘sent to president’ All six Jatiya Party ministers and an adviser to the prime minister yesterday sent their resignation letters to the premier by post, said party’s Secretary General Ruhul Amin Howlader. “We tried to get an appointment with the prime minister since morning [yesterday] but did not get ... Read more
Jamaat calls strike today
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami has called a countrywide daylong strike for Monday protesting death warrant against its senior leader Abdul Quader Mollah. Jamaat Acting Secretary General Shafiqur Rahman announced the programme in a press release on Sunday following the issue of a death warrant by
Justice denied to 11 victims
2004 Bus Arson Justice denied to 11 victims All 18 accused including Nanak, Azam cleared as police probe finds them not guilty Eleven people, burnt to death in June 2004 in an arson attack on a passenger bus in the capital’s Shahbagh, may never get justice after the failure of the Criminal Investigation Department in ... Read more
Riot rocks S’pore after killing of Bangladeshi
A rare riot broke out in Singapore’s Little India neighborhood Sunday night, apparently after a Bangladeshi worker was hit and killed by a bus, a local television channel reported. Channel News Asia showed dramatic pictures of burning vehicles and people attacking the windshield of a bus with sticks and garbage bins.
Aggrieved OSDs stage demo at secretariat
Cabinet secretary M Musharraf Hossain on Sunday asked the home secretary to beef up security around the cabinet division and the public administration ministry to bar officers on special duty (OSDs), officials and employees from meeting them without prior appointment. He also asked the home secretary to keep the officials and employees under
Non use of jute bags to be penalised by mobile courts
The jute and textile ministry has requested the home ministry to make violation of the Mandatory Jute Packaging Act-2010 as a punishable offence under the mobile court law, senior officials told New Age. They said that the ministry would start enforcing the Mandatory Jute Packaging Act from January. The law requires all government and private
BPC battles to avert diesel crisis during irrigation season
Bangladesh Petrolium Corporation (BPC) is battling to avert diesel crisis during the current irrigation season as the special supply operation launched for farmers suffers setback due to blockade enforced by opposition alliance, concerned officials said. As the blockade disrupts the transportation
Sadeque Hossain sent to jail
A court in Dhaka on Sunday sent Bangladesh Nationalist Party leader Sadeque Hossain to jail after rejecting both bail and remand prayer. Metropolitan magistrate Syed Atiqur Rahman passed the order after the Tejgaon police sub-inspector Md Abu Zafar Talukder Manik produced Sadeque seeking him to be remanded in custody for 10 days for interrogation in
Test in 17 dists cancelled
Pry Teachers Recruitment Test in 17 dists cancelled The primary and mass education ministry has cancelled the written tests for recruiting assistant teachers for primary schools in 17 districts after the ministry probe committee found that question papers of the test were leaked. The ministry took the decision on Sunday after the committee to probe the ... Read more
Ferries torched at Mawa as blockade begins
Stray incidents of violence and arson marked the first day of the third spell of the opposition-enforced blockade of road, railway and waterways on Saturday as pickets clashed with the police and torched vehicles and ferries to push for a non-partisan polls-time government. At the end of its last 131-hour blockade on Thursday, the Bangladesh ... Read more