Thursday, September 27, 2012

Chittagong city mayor ABM Mohiuddin Chowdhury supporters assault AL MP,Bangladesh


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Supporters of former Chittagong city mayor ABM Mohiuddin Chowdhury on Thursday assaulted Awami League lawmaker MA Latif while the latter was staging protest on CCCI premises over the new container terminal tender.

The incident took place when some activists of 14-party alliance and supporters of Mohiuddin were approaching the Chittagong Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI) office with a procession to besiege it, reports our Chittagong correspondent quoting Habibur Rahman, deputy commissioner of Chittagong Metropolitan Police (west).

CCCI President Morshed Murad Ibrahim along with MA Latif, the MP from Chittagong-10 constituency and former president of the organisation, and his men were already holding a rally from around 10:00am on the organisation's premises when the 14-party alliance activists and supporters of Mohiuddin were marching towards the CCCI premises, he said.

The conflict between Mohiuddin, also president of Chittagong city unit AL, and Morshed Murad turned bitterer following protests against the alleged irregularities in the bidding for selecting a private operator of New Mooring Container Terminal at Chittagong Port.

Sources said when the procession was approaching the CCCI office around 11:00am chanting slogans against Mohiuddin, police tried to obstruct it to avert untoward incident but failed to prevent the demonstrators, the CMP deputy commissioner said.

Meanwhile, Latif along with some of his followers rushed to the procession and a scuffle broke out, the deputy commissioner said.

At one stage, angry supporters of Mohiuddin and activists of 14-party alliance knocked Latif down and assaulted him, he added.

Later, he was rescued and taken to the CCCI office.

Mohiuddin has drawn severe criticism from Murad, also a Jatiya Party leader, for his recent protests against the alleged irregularities in the bidding for selecting a private operator of New Mooring Container Terminal at Chittagong Port.

Adding to the conflict, Murad has recently alleged that Mohiuddin's movement in the name of saving Chittagong port is a ploy to get financial advantage from the business community.

Murad also criticised Mohiuddin saying he had become an owner of huge property and several posh houses although he did not have any business or any other sources of income.

Two defamation cases have been filed against the CCCI president for the remarks.

Door to CG system closed:Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina She says it’s time to choose either development or militancy


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Rejecting the opposition’s plea to restore the caretaker government system, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said in New York on Wednesday night that all the doors to the caretaker system have been closed.

“People are the source of power…we all need to be aware that no one can play with the rights of the common people. They don’t want to return to the 1/11 situation again,” she said while addressing a civic reception at Hotel Marriot Marquis.

Bangladesh Awami League, US chapter, arranged the reception in honor of the prime minister, who is now in New York to attend the 67th UN General Assembly.

The prime minister said the government through the 15th amendment to the constitution has made it clear that no one will be able to grab state power, and if anyone does so, he or she will have to face the music of law.

“We must strengthen democracy and take it forward for the welfare of the country and its people,” she said.

Recalling various incidents that occurred during the previous caretaker governments, Hasina said BNP with the controversial February 15, 1996 election had formed the government at midnight with so many culprits, including the killers of Bangabandhu.

The last caretaker government, she said, showed that they can stay in power for an indefinite period. “And in this case, one world reputed Bangladeshi lawyer had helped them a lot saying there is no time binding for a caretaker government.”

Mentioning the bitter experiences of the past caretaker government, Hasina said the Fakhruddin-led government had wanted to cling to power. “They hatched various conspiracies to hang onto power, but they were compelled to hold election under local and international pressures.”

Claiming that her government has ensured the basic rights of people, including their franchise, Sheikh Hasina said now it is up to people to choose either the path of development or militancy in the next general election.

“I don’t have anything to say now…we’ve ensured the fundamental and voting rights of people. Now it is their decision to choose their path,” she told her audience.

Hasina said that now people have to decide whether they want militancy, terrorism, ‘Hawa Bhaban’ and ‘Khoab Bhaban’ or the path of development.

The prime minister said the present government has proved that it is possible to hold free, fair and credible elections under a party government.

She mentioned that her government, in its current tenure, has so far held some 6000 elections at different levels across the country. “There has been no question against the elections,” she pointed out.

The prime minister said if her party is voted to power again, the government would undertake the 7th five-year plan by implementing the sixth five-year plan.

“We want to build Bangladesh a middle-income country by 2021,” she said.

Reiterating her government’s firm stance against terrorism and militancy, Sheikh Hasina said the government would never tolerate these social menaces.

“We want to build Bangladesh a peaceful nation in South Asia. We also want to build a non-communal and democratic Bangladesh being imbued with the spirit of the War of Liberation,” she said.

Listing various successes and achievements of the present government in different fields, including agriculture, education, health, women empowerment, food security and social safety net, Sheikh Hasina said people get better services and their comforts are restored when Awami League comes to power.

She said her government, since assuming of office in 2009, has been working tirelessly to mitigate various problems of the country, including the acute electricity crisis.

Sheikh Hasina said her government has been able to maintain over six percent of GDP growth in the last three years despite global economic meltdown, while the country’s foreign currency reserve has increased to 11 billion US dollars from six billion in 2009.

Hasina said there had been transactions of over Tk 42,000 crore during the Eid-ul-Fitr shopping this time, which is a bright example of enhancement of the living standard of people.

Recalling the contributions of the expatriate Bangladeshis to the country’s development, the prime minister said the economy remains on the right track, thanks to the immense contributions of the expatriates.

“The expatriates are the main driving force of the country and they advanced the country a lot economically,” she said.

Chaired by AL, US chapter President Dr Siddiqur Rahman, the function was addressed, among others, by Foreign Minister Dr Dipu Moni, eminent IT expert Sajib Wazed Joy, US congresswoman Caroline Malony, Jatiya Party US unit President Jashimuddin Chowdhury, JSD US chapter president Abdul Mosabbir and New York City AL General Secretary Shaheen Alam.

At the function, Unesco director general Irina Bukova unveiled the cover of a book titled ‘Philosophy of Statesman Sheikh Hasina’.

Bangladesh Awami Jubo League published the bilingual book on the occasion of the 65th birthday of Sheikh Hasina.

5 Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) men jailed for Rajshahi serial blasts,Bangladesh


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Five activists of banned Islamist outfit Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) on Thursday were sentenced to 10 years rigorous imprisonment in the case for serial bomb blasts in Rajshahi city on August 17 in 2005.

The convicts are: Jakir Hossain, Liakot Hossain alias Harez, Amanullah alias Aman, Abdur Rahim alias Nasim and Zillur Rahman Shaheen.

Ekramul Haque Chowdhury, Judge of the Speedy Trial Tribunal, Rajshahi delivered the judgment in a crowded court in presence of Shaheen, while the rests are absconding,

The court also fined Tk 20,000 each, in default to suffer one year more in jail.

Detective Branch of police submitted charge sheet on May 30, 2006 against 19 people as accused of exploding bombs on August 17, 2005 at six different spots in Boalia area of the district.

The court however acquitted 11 people from the charge as they have already been sentenced to life imprisonment in another case of the same incident, the court said.

Arafat Rahman Koko indicted for evading tax Court fixes Nov 1 to start trial,Bangladesh


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Tax evasion charges were framed in absentia against Arafat Rahman Koko, younger son of BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia, on Thursday.

Judge Mohammad Zahirul Haque of the Senior Special Judge's Court of Dhaka fixed November 1 to start trial of the case.

The National Board of Revenue (NBR) filed the case on March 1, 2010 accusing Koko of dodging taxes on his Tk 52.39 lakh income for fiscal years 2002-03 to 2006-07.

Koko repeatedly provided false information about his actual income and expenditure, alleged the NBR statement.

On June 23 last year, another Dhaka court sentenced Koko to six years' rigorous imprisonment for laundering over Tk 20 crore to Singapore.

International Crimes Tribunal-1 seeks probe report on:Jamaat-e-Islami leader Mir Kashem Ali


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International Crimes Tribunal-1 on Thursday ordered the prosecution to submit the investigation report against war crimes suspect Jamaat-e-Islami leader Mir Kashem Ali on November 27.

If the prosecution fails, it will have to submit a progress report on the investigation on that day, the tribunal said.

The two-member panel led by its Chairman Justice Nizamul Huq also asked the authorities concerned to produce Kashem before it on November 27.

The tribunal fixed the date after prosecutor Hrishikesh Saha submitted a progress report on the investigation against Kashem, saying that they would need more time to complete the probe.

Earlier in the morning, Kashem was brought to the ICT-1 from Dhaka Central Jail and was produced before the court.

Kashem was arrested at a newspaper office in Dhaka on June 17 two hours within the tribunal had issued arrest warrant against him for his alleged involvement with crimes against humanity.

The tribunal later sent him to jail with a custodial warrant.

Kashem, who lived in Harirampur of Manikganj in Chittagong in 1971, was known as Mintu then.

In his youth, he was an activist of the Islami Chhatra Sangha, the then student wing of the Jamaat-e-Islami.

Feni Circuit House No unnecessary talks over Padma bridge:Communications Minister Obaidul Quader


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Communications Minister Obaidul Quader on Thursday urged Awami League leaders to refrain from making unnecessary comments over Padma bridge project.

The minister said that he is also not interested in talking on the issue before the construction work of the bridge begins.

Quader was addressing AL leaders and activists at the Feni Circuit House,

The minister also expressed optimism saying the construction work of the bridge will begin within the tenure of this government. "There is no way to regress," the minister said.

He said the bridge would undoubtedly be built either by World Bank fund or other sources.

Quader also urged the local leaders and activists to prepare themselves for the next general elections.

The polls can be held earlier, if the prime minister wants, he said.

Quader said mass people will not support the opposition party, if the government could satisfy people maintaining law and order, prices of the essentials, electricity and communications.

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Jamaat-e-Islami chief and guru Ghulam Azam 'masterminded collaborators' Human rights activist Sultana Kamal,Bangladesh


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Human rights activist Sultana Kamal on Tuesday said former Jamaat-e-Islami chief and guru Ghulam Azam was the 'mastermind' behind the collaborators of Pakistani Army during the Liberation War in 1971.

She told the first war crimes tribunal as the third prosecution witness against Azam that the collaborators who sided with the Pakistani military junta to retain the its unity and endorsed its activities 'are equally responsible' for the crimes.

The three-judge International Crimes Tribunal-1, set up to try crimes against humanity during the nine-month War of Independence in 1971, indicted the Jamaat guru on Apr 13 for a number of crimes including incitement, abetment and planning of war crimes.

The 63-year witness, also the elder daughter of poet and activist Sufia Kamal, said as leader of the Jamaat-e-Islami and 'perhaps also as one of the leaders of Peace Committee' Ghulam Azam was at the forefront.

She said, along the same line, "and I remember quite clearly" that on Aug 23 in Lahore and Aug 31 in Hyderabad Ghulam Azam had spoken publicly supporting the activities of the Pakistani Army.

"He called upon the people to annihilate the liberation forces."

She said it should be noted that while there was a full scale war in the then East Pakistan, Ghulam Azam spoke publicly against it and was even able to meet the regime's head President Yahiya Khan.

The trust and confidence placed in him, she said, was indicative of Ghulam Azam's extent of cooperation and collaboration.

"He said that the freedom fighters must be beaten and boasted that the Razakars, by themselves, were good enough for the task."

Sultana Kamal, resuming her deposition from Monday, continued that Ghulam Azam had provided for the philosophical basis and planned the formation of Razakar, Peace Committee, Al Badr and Al Shams.

The Razakar, Al Badr and Al Shams were vigilante militia groups led by the Jamaat and people by its members and student cadres.

The witness also linked Ghulam Azam with the execution of intellectuals during the last days of the war between Dec 10 and Dec 14.

Senior defence counsel Mizanul Islam, who had been cross-examining another high-profile prosecution witness against Jamaat Secretary General Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mujaheed over the last few days, began his cross-examination and continued until after 3pm but the proceedings were adjourned much before the court's regular time of 4:30pm.

The defence counsel said he had to visit the hospital and the tribunal Chairman asked him how much more time he would need. The counsel replied he would need three working days. Justice Mohammad Nizamul Huq, the tribunal Chairman, said he would not pass any order in that regard and only asked the question to hear the counsel.

The case was adjourned until Wednesday.

Bangladesh women's cricket team:Tigresses stun Proteas


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Bangladesh women's cricket team beat South Africa by seven wickets in the first match in Dhaka on Tuesday to take a 1-0 lead in the three-match T20 series.

Reduced by 7 over in the second inning due to rain, Bangladesh was set 73 in 13 overs to win the match at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Mirpur.

The Bangladeshi women cricketers reached their target losing three wickets with 5 balls remaining.

Earlier, South Africa scored 106 run in the first innings in the stipulated 20 overs.

Bangladesh will play the second T20 against their South African counterpart on September 12 and play the last T20 on September 14, both at the same venue.

Earlier, the South African women's cricket team clinched the three-match ODI series by 2-1 stunning Bangladesh by seven wickets in the series-deciding third and final match at the same venue on Sunday.



The host side took lead beating South African by two wickets in the first ODI but the touring side bounced back in the series with a four wickets victory over Bangladesh in the second ODI.

The South African women's cricket team arrived in Dhaka on September 4 to play three one-day internationals and as many T20 internationals against their Bangladesh counterparts as part of their preparation for the ICC Women's World Twenty20 to be held in Sri Lanka later this month.

10 JCD men hurt in BCL attack at Rajshahi University,Bangladesh


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At least 10 activists of Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal (JCD) were injured in an attack by some Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) men at Rajshahi University on Tuesday.

Enraged at the attack, JCD activists vandalised five vehicles on the Dhaka-Rajshahi highway, officer-in-charge of Motihar Police Station.

The OC said a group of BCL men suddenly attacked the JCD activists when they were preparing to bring out a procession at the main gate of the university around 11:00am celebrating the fourth jail-release day of BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia.

RU unit JCD convenor Arafat Reza Ashiq, one joint-convenor Delwar Hossain and another activist Papon Ahmed were fatally injured during the attack, OC Anisur said.

They were rushed to Rajshahi Medical College Hospital, he added.

The OC confirmed the situation returned to normalcy after deployment of law enforcers.

The incident occurred a day after 10 JCD leaders sustained injuries in an attack by BCL activists at Dhaka University on Monday.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for united efforts of Muslim countries to ensure peace,Bangladesh


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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Tuesday emphasised on the united efforts of the Muslim countries to ensure the welfare of people and establish peace around the world.

The prime minister came up with the view when Director General of Islamic World Academy of Sciences (IAS) Dr Moneef R Zou’bi met her at the Prime minister's office.

PM’s Press Secretary Abul Kalam Azad briefed reporters after the meeting.

During the meeting, Azad said the prime minister and the IAS DG discussed issues relating to development of the Muslim Ummah.

Moneef invited the Prime Minister to attend the 19th Conference of Islamic World Academy of Sciences scheduled to be held in Dhaka in May next as the chief guest.

The IAS DG said 56 OIC member states would participate in the conference.

Sheikh Hasina accepted the invitation.

The prime minister said Bangladesh is committed to the promotion of Islamic solidarity and cooperation among the member states of the Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC) in economic, social, cultural and scientific fields.

She mentioned that science can be an important vehicle for the Muslim world to transform itself from the backwardness towards modernity.

Sheikh Hasina lauded the IAS’ contributions to the OIC countries in achieving socioeconomic advancement through the prudent use of science and technology.

Ambassador at-Large M Ziauddin was also present during the meeting.

Conspiracy on to kill Chairperson Khaleda Zia:BNP acting Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir,Bangladesh


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BNP acting Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Tuesday claimed that a conspiracy is being hatched to murder party Chairperson Khaleda Zia.

Citing an online magazine published from a foreign country, Mirza Fakhrul said that Khaleda's life is in danger,

It was not a baseless claim, the BNP leader said while addressing a discussion at Jatiya Press Club.

Jatiyatabadi Krishak Dal organised the programme on the occasion of the jail-release day of Khaleda and her elder son Tarique Rahman, also the senior vice chairman of BNP.

Critising the government's decision to amend the Grameen Bank Ordinance, Mirza Fakhrul said the government wants to take the Grameen Bank to the level of Sonali Bank.

The BNP leader also condemned Bangladesh Chhatra League's attack on Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal leaders at Dhaka University.

He mentioned that the JCD men came under the attack when they were waiting to meet the DU vice-chancellor on Monday.

As the VC has failed to create a congenial atmosphere on the campus, he should resign, Mirza Fakhrul said.

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina returns from Tehran,Bangladesh


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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina returned home on Saturday evening after attending the 16th summit of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM).

A VVIP flight of Biman Bangladesh Airlines (BG-044) carrying the Prime Minister and her entourage members landed at the Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport at about 6:18pm.

Cabinet members, party leaders and high government officials received her at the VVIP Lounge of the airport.

Earlier, the Prime Minister left Tehran for Dhaka at about 11:55 am (Iran Time).

Bangladesh Ambassador in Tehran Khandakar Abdus Sattar, Iranian Minister for Judiciary Morteza Bakhtiari and high government officials saw her off at the airport.

During the four-day visit, the premier delivered her speech in the NAM Summit calling upon its leaders to put pressure on the United Nations and International Financial Institutions for reforms to ensure fair, democratic and balanced decisions at different levels.

Sheikh Hasina on Friday chaired a session on general discussion on the 16th Summit of NAM.

Apart from attending the NAM summit, Hasina had talks on the sidelines with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Iranian President Dr Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa discussing bilateral, regional and international issues.

Hasina also had a meeting with Nepalese Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai when she renewed Bangladesh’s proposal for setting up a hydropower plant in joint venture with Nepal.

Hasina also called on Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran Ayatollah Ali Hoseini-Khameni at his residence and stressed the need for the unity of the Muslim Ummah.

The Prime Minister also met President of Benin Tomas Yaji Boni, Prime Minister of Bhutan Jigme Thinley, Syrian Prime Minister Wael Nader Al Halqi, Foreign Minister of Bahrain Sheikh Khalid Bin Ahmed Bin Mohammed, Foreign Minister of the Maldives Dr Ahmed Shaheed, Jordanian Prince Hassan Bin Talal, Mohamoud Jirdeh Hussein Minister for Labor, Social Affairs and Youth and Sports of Somalia, Deputy Foreign Minister of the United Arab Emirates and Executive Director of South center Martin Khor.

The two-day main summit of NAM, a grouping of 120 countries, started on Thursday at the OIC Convention Centre in Tehran and ended on Friday adopting the Tehran Declaration.

Hasina along with other heads of state and government also joined a dinner hosted by Iranian President Dr Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at the Permanent International Exhibition Centre in Tehran.

Saturday, September 1, 2012

Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (Buet) students ask VC, pro-VC to quit by Sunday,Bangladesh


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Agitating students of Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (Buet) on Saturday warned of tougher movement if the vice chancellor and his deputy do not resign by Sunday.

The students, who thronged in front of the VC's residence around 1:30pm demanding the resignation of VC Prof SM Nazrul Islam and pro-VC Prof M Habibur Rahman, also declared to resume their agitation programmes including human chain and procession tomorrow morning.

They continued their demonstration till 2:45pm.

Earlier, more than 500 Buet students formed a human chain in front of Civil Engineering Building around 11:10am for 20 minutes and also brought out a procession, which paraded the whole campus demanding removal of their VC and pro-VC.

Meanwhile, demonstrating teachers of Buet sat with the vice chancellor and his deputy at their respective offices and urged them to resign immediately 'to protect the institution'.

During the hour-long meeting since noon, the VC told the teachers that he would inform his next steps after holding a talk the minister concerned.

Pro-VC Prof M Habibur Rahman however said he would talk to the appointing authorities in this regard during the half an hour meeting since 1:00pm.

"I will not make any comment right now," the VC said when reporters asked about his next initiative after the meeting.

The agitating students gathered in front of the VC residence, when Prof Nazrul returned to his residence from his office around 1:30pm.

A number of teachers joined the students' agitation programme today.

The teachers have joined the agitation individually, not under the banner of Buet Teachers' Association as the High Court directed the association not to stage any demonstration in the interest of smooth academic activities, Prof Ashraful Islam, general secretary of the association,

"This is not an anti-government movement. This is a movement for protecting the Buet and for removal of the VC and his deputy," the general secretary said.

The students resumed their demonstration on Saturday when Buet authorities insist the teachers to return to the classes, the latter stand rigid to their demand for removal of the duo.

The authorities issued a notice to all deans, heads of departments, teachers and officials concerned asking them to resume classes and start the process of admission test for first year immediately.

The teachers, however, did not declare any new programmes after they had called off their demonstration on July 31 following the HC order.




Buet Teachers' Association launched the agitation along with work abstention on April 7, bringing 16 allegations against the VC and Pro-VC. The general students and officials joined the agitation in mid July.

The virtually stagnant Buet reopened on Saturday after a 44-day closure but no classes have been held since then, hampering education of the students.

Since last week, no initiative is visible on the part of the government to settle the crisis at the country's leading engineering university.

While asked about the HC order, the protesters on Saturday said the HC order directed the teachers' association and its two leaders -- president and general secretary -- not to stage any agitation involving officials or students but the directive did not say anything about processions or meetings of the students.

BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia vows tougher movement,Bangladesh


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In its 34th founding anniversary on Saturday, BNP vowed to forge a tougher anti-government movement to bring back the non-party neutral government system into constitution to oversee the next general elections.

Leaders, workers and supporters led by BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia placed a wreath at the grave of late president Ziaur Rahman, also founder of the party, at Sher-e-Bangla Nagar in the city.

A huge number of leaders and workers of the main opposition party and its front and associate bodies thronged the grave premises and paid rich tributes to him.

They also prayed for the peace of the late leader's departed soul. Zia Cultural Organisation, a pro-BNP body, held a voluntary blood donation programme there.

The national and party flags were hoisted at all BNP offices across the country.

Earlier in the morning after placing a wreath at the grave, BNP acting secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir talked to reporters on behalf of the party.

Replying to a query, the BNP leader said restoration of caretaker government system and democracy are the key challenges for his party and hoped that they will be successful with the support of the people.

“We are in movement. Now it’s our challenge to intensify the movement to restore the non-party caretaker government provision,” he added.

Alamgir remembered the party founder with due respect and applauded Khaleda for her outstanding leadership for the party as well as the country.

Zia, country’s first military administrator, founded the party in 1978 but he was assassinated in May 1981. Later Khaleda had brought at the helm of the party leadership and the party led by her came back to power through 1991 election.

In 1996 election, the party faced defeat while in 2001 election BNP got a landslide victory. In 2008 election, the party led by Khaleda suffered a humiliating defeat.

The party is now in movement for the reinstatement of the caretaker government system, which was scrapped from the constitution in June last year.

Chairperson Khaleda Zia on Thursday reiterated that the next election due in January 2014 must be held under a neutral administration.

Another Dr Narayan Chandra Dutta Nitai murder suspect held Mintu confesses to his involvement in the killing,Bangladesh


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Hours into his arrest, one of the main suspects on Saturday confessed to his involvement in the killing of Dr Narayan Chandra Dutta Nitai.

Detective Branch (DB) of police detained Mintu in Sylhet on Friday night.

In primary interrogation, Mintu confessed that he along with his associates entered into the house of Nitai for committing robbery.

He said that Nitai obstructed them when they tried to tie him.

At one stage, they stabbed Nitai and flee the scene, he said.

Mintu also confessed that he got information about the wealth of Nitai from his (Nitai) driver, said a press release of Dhaka Metropolitan Police.

Nitai, an assistant professor of the National Institute of Diseases of the Chest and Hospital (NIDCH), was stabbed to death by unknown criminals at his quarters on the NIDCH compound at Mohakhali in the capital on August 23.

The 47-year-old physician was also an executive councillor of Bangladesh Medical Association (BMA) and a central committee member of Swadhinata Chikitshak Parishad.

Mintu is suspected to have masterminded the stealing that ultimately led to the killing of Dr Nitai, five suspects who were held on August 25 told police.

He was at large besides two other suspects – Masud and an unnamed one.

Dr Nitai might have been a victim of robbery, but relatives suspect it was a planned murder, police said following the murder.

A day after the killing, the case was handed over to DB police for investigation.

Government given a day to reinstate Medical admission students admission test,Bangladesh


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In an ultimatum to the government, agitating students on Saturday urged reinstatement of medical admission test within a day and threatened to go for tougher movement otherwise.

Around 200 students and guardians declared the ultimatum at a citizens' rally in front of the Dhaka University's Raju sculpture.

Columnist Syed Abul Moksud and actress Rokeya Prachi expressed their solidarity with the agitating students.

Earlier on August 12, the government came up with the decision of student enrolment in the public and private medical colleges on the basis of SSC and HSC results instead of admission test.

Communications Minister Obaidul Quader visits Ishwardi Railway Station slaps rail staff


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Communications Minister Obaidul Quader slapped a train attendant at Ishwardi Railway Station after he found poor service and irregularities in an intercity train service on Saturday.

The minister also cancelled the lease of Mahananda Express, which plies between Khulna and Chapainawabganj via Rajshahi, after fining unhygienic environment in its compartments.

Quader slapped Boloram Das after a passenger complained that the attendant the train had demanded extra fare though he got into the train with a ticket.

The minister visited the railway station around 10:15am following a complaint of poor service on the train, Sujit Kumar, divisional traffic officer of Railway Western Zone,

The minister also punished three railway staffs with transfer nd suspension orders on receiving a passenger’s complaint of anomalies and poor service, said Md Fardous Alam, general manager of Railway Western zone.

Immediate transfers were also ordered for Gazi Fardous Hassan, station master of Chatmohar rail station and Nasima Khanam, ticket master of Ishwardi station for selling tickets in black market while temporarily suspension went to Md Amirul Islam, an estate official of Pakshey Divisional office.

The minister said, “A few corrupted officials of railway are destroying this sector,” during his visit.

“Black marketing of tickets, fuel misappropriation, thieving of rail slippers and such other corruption are devouring the railway,” he said.

“I will take step against all the culprit officials and the corrupted will be punished. ACC will investigate them all,” the minister said.

Later, he also visited the illegal occupation in Pakshey divisional rail zone and asked its officials for taking steps to recover the illegally occupied lands in the division within a month, said Kiron Chandra Roy, divisional estate officer (DEO) of Pakshey divisional rail zone.

“There are 1800 acres of land in Pakshey and Ishwardi area of which 140 acres are illegally occupied,” the DEO said.

The minister then visited Pakshey Lalon Shah Bridge and asked its officials to submit an inquiry report on the irregularities of Toll plaza within 15 days to the ministry.

State minister for Science, Information and Communication Yafes Osman, Shamsur Rahman Sharif Dilu, lawmaker of Pabna-4 and high officials of railway and communication ministry accompanied the minister.

The minister’s visit ended with a public meeting on Pabna circuit house premises around 12:00pm.

“Three and half years of this government have gone away. We have to move forward and work instead of speaking.” the minister said.

Honda motorcycle joint venture in Bangladesh


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Honda Motor Co plans to form a joint venture in Bangladesh as early as this year to produce motorcycles, the Nikkei reported.

Honda used to sell motorcycles in Bangladesh through Indian motorcycle maker Hero MotoCorp Ltd.

The Japanese company cancelled its tie-up with Hero in 2011, the daily reported.

The venture, with a local business, will set up a low-cost assembly facility with an annual sales target of 10,000 to 20,000 units, the business daily said.

The motorcycles will be built for the local market from components shipped from India and Pakistan, the Nikkei reported.

Annual motorcycle sales in Bangladesh are about 100,000 units,