The main Opposition BNP on Saturday alleged irregularities and bias at many centres in the GCC election, saying that officials on poll duty worked in favour of the ruling party-backed candidate. The party also showed some examples as proof of irregularities in press briefings. Led by party standing committee member MK Anwar,
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Voting in Gazipur was peaceful: CEC
The Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Kazi Rakibuddin Ahmad Saturday claimed that the Gazipur City Corporation (GCC) elections were held in a free, fair and peaceful manner. “The voting in the GCC polls was completed without any unpleasant incidents and the voters exercised their franchises in peaceful environment,” CEC said this while addressing
Violence-free polls: FEMA
The Gazipur City Corporation (GCC) elections were marked by enthusiastic participation of the voters without any incident of violence or clashes, who exercised their franchise braving scorching heat to elect a mayor, ward commissioners and women commissioners, says election observer FEMA. In its interim report, FEMA also observed that
Sue Washington Times: Hasina to Khaleda
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has asked the opposition BNP to sue The Washington Times as it is claiming that the US daily published an article forging Khaleda Zia’s signature. “Why don’t you (BNP) sue The Washington Times if the signature is really fake?” she said while addressing a meeting of expatriate Bangladeshis living in Britain ... Read more
25 kgs of gold recovered
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Govt ‘soft’ on BSF killings: Analysts
India’s Border Security Force (BSF) has shot and killed a total of 15 innocent Bangladeshis, in the first six months of 2013, according to a report by human rights organisation Odhikar. The Indian security men have also injured 53 and abducted 60 Bangladeshis in the same period, the report added. Giving details about the BSF’s ... Read more
Civil society members urged to play due role
Eminent economist Dr Debapriya Bhattacharya on Saturday urged the civil society members to be more active and play their due role during the ongoing crisis of the country. “There’s no scope for sitting idle for the civil society members. Something needs to be done,” he said while speaking at a views-exchange meeting organised by
Solar plane’s last flight of US tour
The experimental Solar Impulse aircraft departed Washington early Saturday en route to New York on the final leg of its US tour aimed at showcasing the promise of clean energy, organisers said. The plane, which runs on four electric propellers powered by an array of solar cells mounted on the plane’s 63 meter wingspan, lifted ... Read more
Yunus clarifies his overstay as Grameen Bank MD
Nobel laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus has once again clarified his position on his overstay as Grameen Bank managing director, saying that the bank’s board of directors had allowed the extension. The clarification came at a reception in his honour
ElBaradei named Egypt’s interim PM
Nobel Peace laureate Mohamed ElBaradei was chosen Saturday as premier to help lead Egypt out of a deepening crisis, sources said, after bloodshed followed the ouster of the country’s first freely elected president. The Tamarod movement, which engineered mass protests culminating in the overthrow of Islamist president Mohamed Morsi on Wednesday, made
All eyes on Gazipur civic poll today
All eyes are on the high-stake Gazipur City Corporation (GCC) poll on Saturday, which has come to the fore of national politics in the backdrop of the landslide victory of Opposition-backed candidates in the recently concluded election to four city corporations. The GCC election has become an acid test for the Awami League
Alamgir alleges plan to rig GCC poll, warns of stir
The BNP’s acting secretary general, Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, has warned of an intense movement if rigging takes place in the Gazipur City Corporation (GCC) election on Saturday. “The government is planning to rig the GCC poll. We want to make it clear that if that happens a movement will be launched to topple the ... Read more
AL accuses BNP of making GCC polls controversial
The ruling Awami League on Friday accused the main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) of hatching a conspiracy to make the Gazipur City Corporation (GCC) polls controversial at any cost. “We are very much shocked as the BNP leaders are engaged in spreading falsehood regarding the GCC polls to make it controversial,” Tofail Ahmed, AL ... Read more
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GSP suspension due to vindictive treatment of Yunus: Economist
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Sharing Teesta water with Bangladesh not possible: WB minister
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General election as per Westminster system: PM
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has said the next general election in Bangladesh will follow the form which is modelled after the British system and other parliamentary democracies across the world. Hasina, who is now on a four-day visit to the United Kingdom, said this when British Secretary of State William Hague met her at her ... Read more
Clashes between Morsi backers, opponents across Egypt
Clashes erupted across Egypt on Friday between supporters and opponents of deposed president Mohamed Morsi, the official MENA news agency reported, after deadly confrontations between the toppled Islamist’s backers and security forces. In Cairo, at least three people were killed when troops opened fire on a pro-Morsi rally, an AFP reporter at the scene said.
Govt plans vote rigging in GCC polls, says BNP
Main opposition BNP on Friday alleged that the government had been conspiring rig vote in Saturday’s Gazipur City Corporation election. BNP joint secretary general Ruhul Kabir Rizvi Ahmed made the allegation at an emergency press conference at party’s central office at Naya Paltan on Friday. “We have come to know from various sources that the ... Read more