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BNP Ready — Will February Polls Happen on Time?
Govt Urges Parties to Quickly Unite on Referendum Issue
The government has urged the political parties to take a coordinated decision on referendum issue and implementation of the July National Charter, noting that it will help the government make necessary decisions. “The Council of Advisers today urged the long-standing allied political parties of the anti-fascist movement to hold internal discussions quickly and provide unified guidance to the government within the next seven days if possible,” said Law Adviser Professor Dr Asif Nazrul on Sunday. He was addressing a press briefing at the Karabi Hall in the Chief Adviser’s Office here after an emergency meeting of the Council of Advisers. Asif Nazrul said the coordinated decision from the political parties will pave the way for the government to reach a decision on holding of referendum. Prof. Asif Nazrul said the meeting expressed gratitude to the National Consensus Commission and all political parties for their relentless efforts in reaching consensus on key reform issues. Besides, the discussions in the meeting focused on finalizing the July National Charter (constitutional amendment) Order as proposed by the commission, organizing a national referendum and determining the content of the referendum. The council observed that despite prolonged discussions in the Consensus Commission, differences emerged among political parties on the question of when the referendum would be held and what would be its content, he added. The law adviser also said the meeting expressed concern over the differences emerged among political parties to this end. In view of these issues, the meeting emphasized the urgent need for a final decision regarding the timeframe and subject matter of the referendum and how to address differing opinions highlighted in the July Charter, Asif Nazrul said. He said the Council of Advisers urged the long-standing allied political parties of the anti-fascist movement to hold internal discussions and provide unified guidance to the government as early as possible and if possible within the next seven days. The meeting further stressed that there is no room for delay under the current circumstances and reiterated the government's firm commitment to hold the next national parliamentary election in the first half of February 2026. Power, Energy and Mineral Resources Adviser Muhammad Fouzul Kabir Khan, Housing and Public Works Adviser Adilur Rahman Khan and Chief Adviser's Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam were present at the briefing.
Angry Supporters Halt Traffic on Dhaka-Bhanga Expressway Over Madaripur-1 Snub
Supporters of a BNP leader have blocked the Dhaka-Bhanga Expressway after he was denied the party’s nomination for the Madaripur-1 constituency. The demonstration began around 7:30pm on Monday, said Shibchar Highway Police chief Jaharul Islam. Five BNP leaders had sought the party’s nomination for the Madaripur-1 constituency, which covers Shibchar Upazila. Earlier in the day, BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir announced the names of 237 party candidates at a press conference at the party chairperson’s political office in Gulshan. Shortly after the announcement, supporters of Sajjad Hossain Siddiqui Lavlu Chowdhury, joint convenor of Madaripur district BNP and an aspiring MP candidate, blocked the Dhaka-Bhanga Expressway to protest the decision. They set tyres ablaze and demanded the cancellation of Kamal’s nomination. Both Shibchar Highway Police and Shibchar Police later arrived at the scene and dispersed the protesters, said Jaharul, adding that traffic had since returned to normal.
India Freezes Anil Ambani Group Assets Worth $853 Million
India's financial crime agency has frozen 75 billion rupees ($853 million) worth of properties linked to companies of the Reliance Anil Ambani Group as part of a money-laundering probe, it said in a statement on Monday. The move relates to cases involving Reliance Communications Ltd and its affiliates over the alleged diversion of about 136 billion rupees and loans of more than $569 million taken by the group from India's YES Bank between 2017 and 2019 that the ED says were diverted and laundered. The troubled conglomerate is owned by the younger brother of billionaire Mukesh Ambani. Reliance Infrastructure, another Anil Ambani Group company, said there was no impact on its operations, shareholders and employees from the ED's action. Other group companies did not comment, while YES Bank declined to comment. AGENCY DETECTS 'FRAUDULENT DIVERSION OF PUBLIC MONEY' ED said Reliance Communications Ltd and its group companies diverted more than 136 billion rupees through loan "evergreening", a practice where new loans are given to stressed borrowers to enable them to repay existing loans. Investigators have detected the "fraudulent diversion of public money" by entities including Reliance Group-controlled companies Reliance Home Finance Ltd and Reliance Commercial Finance Ltd, the ED said. These companies received over 100 billion rupees of public funds, including loans from YES Bank, through shell companies, it said. The agency also said it had blocked any transactions from taking place on residential units and land parcels across Mumbai, Delhi and Chennai, including industrialist Anil Ambani's family residence in Mumbai. "ED's investigation revealed that loans taken by one entity from one bank were utilized for repayment of loans taken by other entities from other banks, transfer to related parties, and investments in mutual funds, which was in contravention to the terms and conditions of the sanction letter of the loans," the agency said. The Reliance Group entities are also accused of paying bribes to YES Bank officials before loans were disbursed, a government source had said earlier.
Upcoming National Polls Will Decide Bangladesh’s Future: CEC
Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) AMM Nasir Uddin has said that the forthcoming Jatiya Sangsad (JS) elections will decide the country’s
BNP Holds 63 Seats in Reserve, Signals Coalition Flexibility
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party has held back 63 parliamentary seats, accommodating allies and signalling a broader seat-sharing drive ahead of
Religious Pressure Leads Bangladesh to Scrap Music, PE Teacher Positions
The Ministry of Primary and Mass Education has decided to scrap the newly created posts for music teachers in government
Bangladesh FDI Jumps 19.13% in Year Following July Uprising
Bangladesh has recorded a remarkable 19.13 percent increase in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) within a year following the 2024 July
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Trump Tells Ilhan Omar to ‘Go Back,’ Revives Controversy Over Somali Roots
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Mumbai Hostage Drama Ends: 17 Children Safe, Gunman Shot Dead
General Education in Decline: Nation on Alert
Jamaat’s Gambit and Yunus’s Balancing Act: Will the PR Trap Derail the Election?
Blazes in Dhaka: Negligence or Political Plot?
Mirpur Fire: A Stark Reminder of Systemic Negligence
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Govt Urges Parties to Quickly Unite on Referendum Issue
BNP Ready — Will February Polls Happen on Time?
EC Directs Full Preparations for National Charter Referendum
119 Symbols Reserved for Parties and Independents Ahead of Parliamentary Polls
Asif Nazrul Flags Political Rift, Says Chief Adviser Will Decide on Referendum
Business & Economy
Business & Economy
Bangladesh FDI Jumps 19.13% in Year Following July Uprising
India Freezes Anil Ambani Group Assets Worth $853 Million
Tarique Rahman Targets Trillion-Dollar Bangladeshi Economy by 2034
Remittances Hit $10 Billion in Bangladesh’s First Four Months of FY
Economists Warn Bank Merger May Not Solve Sector’s Deep-Seated Issues
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Spotlight
Referendum Rift: Is Bangladesh Sliding into Political Crisis?
Billion-Dollar Dhaka Metro: Pride Project or Death Trap?
Factbox: What We Know About Russia’s Burevestnik Nuclear-Powered Missile
Dhaka Cargo Blaze: Fingers Pointed, Responsibility Unclear
New Twist in Politics: Nahid Blasts Jamaat’s PR Agenda as Political Sabotage
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Trump Tells Ilhan Omar to ‘Go Back,’ Revives Controversy Over Somali Roots
Hurricane Melissa Rages Through Caribbean, Gains Speed Toward Bermuda
Mumbai Hostage Drama Ends: 17 Children Safe, Gunman Shot Dead
Israeli Jets Strike Gaza City Following Netanyahu’s Call for ‘Powerful Attacks’
UN Probe Finds Russian Drones Targeted and Terrorised Ukrainian Civilians
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Sports
Man Arrested For Alleged Inappropriate Conduct Toward Australian Women’s Players
India Defeat Pakistan to Retain Asia Cup Crown
India Overcome Nissanka Century and Super Over Tension to Defeat Sri Lanka
India Thrash Bangladesh to Asia Cup Final as Abhishek and Kuldeep Shine
Bangladesh Hold Nerve to Beat Sri Lanka by 4 Wickets in Asia Cup Thriller
Straight Talks
Straight Talks
Trump’s H-1B Visa Fee Hike Sparks Concerns Over Access to Skilled Tech Workers
Badruddin Umar: True History of Liberation War Still Unwritten
Ansar-VDP Unnayan Bank Rebounds Through Policy, Strategic Reforms: Chairman
Dhaka Urges Concrete Steps to Halt Israeli Aggression in Palestine
Forced Disappearance Left Scars That Still Haunt Masum Billah
Culture
Culture
Democratic Cultural Unity Pushes For February Amar Ekushey Book Fair
ISESCO DG Praises CA, Calls for ‘Three Zero’ Approach in Organization’s Strategy
Tarique Rahman Wishes Hindu Community, Urges Harmony and Safety
Nation Marks Moha Nobomi with Kumari Puja Celebrations
Keokradong Remains Closed as Khagrachhari Violence Raises Security Concerns
Crime
Crime
India Freezes Anil Ambani Group Assets Worth $853 Million
Awami League’s ICC Appeal — Justice or Political Narrative?
ACC Sues Ex-PM Aide Nayeemul Islam Khan, Wife Over 163 Bank Accounts
Ex-Fareast Life Chairman Nazul Owns Tk 2b in Dhaka, US: ACC
Police File First Murder Charge Sheet Against Hasina, 144 Others in CJMC Case
Growth Talks
Growth Talks
Bangladesh-Pakistan Talks Yield Progress on Direct Flights
Mawlana Bhashani Bridge Opens, Ending Years of Anticipation
Lack of transparency hinders the growth of the insurance sector: B M Yousuf Ali
Effective SAARC Could Drive Growth in Export-Import Trade: Dr Golam Moazzem
Bangladesh now the best in the global RMG sector: Faruque Hassan
Districts & Politics
Districts & Politics
BNP Holds 63 Seats in Reserve, Signals Coalition Flexibility
Angry Supporters Halt Traffic on Dhaka-Bhanga Expressway Over Madaripur-1 Snub
BNP Slams Pre-Election Referendum as ‘Undemocratic’
Many Recommendations Go Beyond Charter’s Scope: Salahuddin
BNP Seeks Law Adviser’s Intervention on RPO Article 20
City & Society
City & Society
Religious Pressure Leads Bangladesh to Scrap Music, PE Teacher Positions
Upcoming National Polls Will Decide Bangladesh’s Future: CEC
ADB Seminar Outlines Roadmap for Bangladesh’s Long-Term Care System
Overnight University Clash in Savar Leaves Trail of Arson
Pakistan Joint Chiefs Chairman Meets CA Leadership
Energy & Environment
Energy & Environment
Hurricane Melissa Rages Through Caribbean, Gains Speed Toward Bermuda
Bangladesh Calls for Fair Water Sharing, Cross-Border Cooperation at UN
Birds Mistook Solar Eclipse for Dawn, Study Finds
Dr Yunus Urges UN-Habitat to Support Affordable, Climate-Safe Homes
Submarine Finds Sea Life Thriving on Unexploded Nazi Bombs
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12th parliamentary Elections
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Linda Yaccarino Leaves Elon Musk’s X After Serving Two Years as CEO
Private Sector Credit Growth Falls to Decade-Low of 7.15% in January
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Health Express
Longer Daily Walks Better for Heart Health, Study Finds
Biologic Sex and Obesity Shape Post-Surgical Outcomes in Pancreatic Cancer: New Study
Nighttime Bright Light Linked to 56% Higher Heart Failure Risk: Study
Scientists unveil GaNF framework to revolutionise heart disease therapy
Wood Fires and Gas Cooking Take Heavy Toll on Healthcare, Study Finds
Express Dialouge
Express Dialouge
BB SHARPENING KNIVES TO COMBAT THREATS & THEFTS
Collaboration & cooperation vital to win the battle
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Jaflong, beautiful as ever, but bereft of tourists
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Saplings over 100,000 remain unsold