Socialist Front scheduled to meet today evening

Kathmandu, Aug 20: A meeting of the Socialist Front comprising four political parties will be taking place late this evening. According to CPN (Unified Socialist) Spokesperson Jagannath Khatiwada, the meeting has been scheduled to be held at 6:00 pm today.

The meeting to take place at the Aloknagar-based central office of the Unified Socialist is expected to discuss about the government affairs, contemporary political topics and so on.

The Front will be meeting second time since its establishment around three months ago. Earlier, the meeting was postponed due to the passing of Sita Dahal, CPN (Maoist Centre) leader and the spouse of Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda'.

The Front comprises CPN (Maoist Centre), Janata Samajbadi Party, CPN (Unified Socialist) and the Nepal Communist Party led by Netra Bikram Chand 'Biplav'.

Source: National News Agency Nepal

Probability of rain for the next three days

Kathmandu, Aug 20: There is a possibility of cloudy weather and rain for the next three days.

According to the weather forecasting division of the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology, light to moderate rains are currently occurring in few places of Koshi, Bagmati, Gandaki, Karnali and Sudurpaschim provinces.

In the afternoon, there is a chance of light to moderate rain with thunder and lightning in some parts of the hilly areas of the country including Lumbini.

Later during the night, light to moderate rain with thunder and lightning is possible at some places of Koshi, Bagmati, Gandaki and Sudurpaschim provinces and few places of rest of the provinces. There is also a possibility of heavy rain with thunder and lightning at one or two places in Koshi, Bagmati and Gandaki provinces.

On Monday, heavy rain with thunder and lightning is likely in one or two places in Lumbini, Karnali and Sudurpaschim provinces. Likewise, on Tuesday, there is a possibility of heavy to very heavy rain with thunder and lightning at one or two places in Lumbini and Sudurpaschim provinces and heavy rain at one or two places in Koshi and Karnali provinces.

Source: National News Agency Nepal

Efforts on to open Martadi-Kolti road

The Nepali Army is working to help open the Martadi-Kolti road, which remains blocked for traffic for the past two months due to landslide.

Head of Durgabhanjan battalion Dharmendra Bahadur Singh said the army has been mobilized to remove landslides and repair the roads after traffic was blocked from Kolti to Martadi along with the travelling of residents of Badimalika Municipality-7.

This particular section of the road has been hit by continuous landslides since the onset of monsoon, causing problems for the travelers and the local residents.

As a result, the vehicles plying on the Martadi-Kolti road remain stranded while those suffering the most are those requiring to travel for medical treatment outside the district.

Meanwhile, the local residents of Ward No. 7 of the municipality have also joined the efforts in removing the landslide debris.

Source: National News Agency Nepal

Journalists’ accounts on Aug 21 grenade attack

Gruesome grenade attack on a rally on AWami League, apparently aimed at killing Awami League chief Sheikh Hasina was a turning point in the political history of Bangladesh.

A number of witnesses while talking to BSS described the incident how the criminals backed by the then BNP-Jamaat leaders occurred the attack 19 years ago in broad day light.

S M Gorky, who was the chief photojournalist at Bangla daily Jugantar, witnessed how the gruesome grenade attack unfolded on August 21 in 2004 in front of his eyes.

A makeshift stage was built using a truck for the Awami League’s rally protesting the murders of some party leaders and militant acts and unabated corruption taken place during the then BNP-Jamaat regime.

“When Sheikh Hasina was about to finished her speech chanting slogans “Joy Bangla, Joy Bangabandhu” and wanted to get down from the dais, some photojournalists requested her to turn towards them for better snaps,” said Gorky.

At the request of the photo journalists Sheikh Hasina stood for a while on the stage to take photos. Within seconds, the first grenade was hurled and we heard something going off there,” Gorky said adding that at first we could not understand what was happening.”

All on a sudden we found that many people were lying on the ground as injured by grenade splinters, Gorky, now senior photographer of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, said.

Immediate after several explosions, the AL central leaders including Mohammad Hanif, Mofajjal Hossain Chowdhury Maya and Sheikh Hasina’s bodyguard Mahbub immediately formed a human shield to save Sheikh Hasina, he said.

When the grenade attacks stopped for a while, AL leaders and workers cordoned off Sheikh Hasina and took her towards her bulletproof jeep.

As Sheikh Hasina was approaching towards her jeep, the criminals opened fire targeting the car leaving one of the security officials Mahbub killed on the spot.

However, the driver of the vehicle could hurriedly able to take her to safer place from the scene, he noted.

Amidst the screaming of injured persons at the scene, police fired teargases and rubber bullets and charged batons on the crowd exposing an example of extremely cruel behaviors of the then administration. “It was a horrific situation there,” he said.

“I also felt sick and got injured in the attack. I still have splinters in my body. An SI named probably Mosharraf and one my colleagues rescued me from the spot and took me to hospital,” he recalled.

At first Gorky was taken to Dhaka Medical College Hospital where doctors denied providing treatment to him as the hospital authorities had an order not to provide treatment to the injured persons. Later, he took treatment from a private hospital. Sheikh Hasina later helped him a lot personally with ensuring treatment.

He demanded execution of the court verdict in the cases lodged in ghastly grenade attack to punish all killers and perpetrators of the attack.

Anisur Rahman, the then a senior photographer of English daily The Daily Star, was right behind Ivy Rahman when grenades were hurled on the truck-turned-dais at the Awami League rally.

Anis, who narrowly escaped the attack, revisited the fateful afternoon saying, “I was standing a few feet away from Ivy Rahman. But I didn't know when I was swept along by the crowd and discovered myself posted right behind her.”

“To take a best shot I tried to get into the truck from where Sheikh Hasina was speaking. But the place was so packed with leader and workers that I could not move,” he said.

“When Sheikh Hasina started her speech I raised my camera and started clicking over Ivy Apa's head. A few minutes later Matia told Ivy Rahman to get down from the truck for the procession scheduled to bring out after the rally,” he said.

Sheikh Hasina delivered a short speech not more than 10 to 12 minutes. “I took the last shot as she concluded with 'Joy Bangla, Joy Bangabandhu’, Anis said.

But before finishing her (Sheikh Hasina) slogan, Anis heard a loud explosion, he said adding, “I was trying to find out from which direction the sound was coming but could not see anything because huge gathering around the dais.”

Soon after the first explosion he heard the second one from the backside of the truck about six feet from him. This time he saw the women who were standing there suddenly collapsed.

After series of explosions men and women were lying on the street in pools of blood. Their limbs were torn apart. The impact of the grenade had shredded their clothes.

“My heart was beating so fast that I could hardly breathe. My knees felt weak. And then I noticed a blood-stained Ivy Apa slumped in a heap on the road in front of me,” he recalled.

Immediately he raised his camera and took a snap of Ivy's crumpled figure. “Then I started running, my feet slipping on thick blood flowing on the street. Thousands were running to escape like me,” he said.

More grenades were raining down on the crowd. “I don't know how many grenades were hurled that day but I can recall at least five blasts. The last one was near the Awami League office entrance where among others Suranjit Sengupta was standing,” Anis said.

There were people lying in front of the AL office. Their blood soaked bodies shredded by grenade splinters. The injured persons were silently trying to say something, but they had no voice.

They just opened and closed their mouths but no words came out. They were clutching at the air with their hands, calling for help.

“I saw Suranjit Sengupta standing there with a stunned look. His body was soaked in blood streaming down his face,” he said.

“Then I started running towards Ramna Bhaban. As I crossed the road I saw Ada Chacha, the old tea vendor who used to sell raw tea mixed with Ada (ginger, hence his name), sitting dazed by the truck,” Anis said.

Frightening people were running over Ada Chaha as his lifeless body was rolling over street, he said.

Pradip Sinharoy, then a senior reporter of the Daily Independent, said the fateful day August 21 remained still alive in his mind even 19 years after the barbaric incident.

“It’s a pain striking, horrible and utter frustrating day in my 23-year career in journalism,” he added.

On that day people of all strata, particularly leaders and workers of the opposition AL and its associate bodies as well as journalists, witnessed a mayhem occurred due to horrendous grenade attack, he said.

After wrapping up of her nearly 13-minute brief speech, Sheikh Hasina was about to descend from the truck-dais at about 5-17 pm when the first grenade probably hurled from a nearby high-rise building blasted with a big bang creating terror and panic among the rally-attendants, Pradip said.

At least 13 such grenades hurled and exploded in quick succession transforming the entire area seemingly into a battle field as hue and cry and groins of those fatally injured made the air heavy there.

Soon after the first blast like a tremor-struck, I found myself alone in the ocean as those who were in the first floor of Ramna Bhaban. Then a sense of uncertainty, fear and panic gripped me as a shivering cold sweat had been flowing from my head to the lower limbs, Pradip recalled.

“After a while, a generous shop-owner, who was hurriedly rolling down his shutters in the first floor, gave me shelter in his shop seeing a note pad and pen in my hands,” he said.

Pradip said he saw virtually shattered AL workers had been shifting seriously and fatally injured AL leaders like Amir Hossain Amu, Abdur Razzak, Suranjit Sengupta, Mohammad Hanif, Prof Abu Sayeed, Obaidul Quader, AFM Bahauddin Nasim and many others to public and private hospitals on cycle-vans and push carts from the spot for scarce of ambulances and other vehicles.

“It was a heart-breaking scene witnessing that Dhaka City AL leader Rafiqul Islam popularly known as Ada Chacha to the reporters was lying fatally injured in a pool of blood on the verandah of Salimabad Bhaban. He succumbed to his fatal injuries,” he said.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha

Aug 21 attack case appeal hearing to conclude within couple of months: Anisul

Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Anisul Huq today hoped that the appeal hearing in August 21 grenade attack case would conclude at the High Court soon.

"As far as I know, the High Court is holding appeal hearing in the case. I hope the appeal hearing would conclude within next couple of months," he said while talking to newsmen after addressing a discussion marking 48th Martyrdom Anniversary of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

Organised by Law and Justice Division, the discussion was addressed by Legislative and Parliamentary Affairs Division Secretary Md Moinul Kabir, Law and Justice Division Secretary Md Golam Sarwar, Inspector General of Directorate of Registration Ummey Kulsum, and Additional Secretary Hafiz Ahmed Chowdhury, among others.

The law minister said the attempt is on to bring back the fugitive convicts in the cases lodged over August 21 grenade attack and this (attempt) will continue.

Blaming the people in leading positions in 1975 for their failure in guiding the nation properly after the brutal killing of Bangabandhu along with most of his family members, Anisul said the killers would not had been able to stand even 15 seconds if the nation got proper leadership.

"The Bengali nation did not forget Bangabandhu, they just became stunned. If the people, who were supposed to lead the nation at the time, had gave them right leadership, people would have taken to the streets. There is no denial that those people have betrayed the nation," he added.

A Milad Mahfil was also held after the discussion, offering munajat for the martyrs of August 15, 1975.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha

Bangladesh police clash with opposition activists, hundreds injured

Police in northeastern Bangladesh have used batons and tear gas to disperse opposition activists amid a political dispute over who would oversee the next election, which is expected to be held in January.

Around 300 people were injured in the clash on Saturday evening, including some with bullets, the country's leading Bengali-language daily newspaper Prothom Alo reported on Sunday.

The newspaper said police had opened fire on supporters of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, which is led by former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia.

The United News of Bangladesh agency said as many as 150 people including police officers were hurt in the clashes, which occurred in Habiganj town.

G.K. Gaus, a local leader in Zia’s party, said chaos broke out after thousands of party supporters began marching through the streets. Police confronted them and ordered them to stop.

Palash Ranjan Dey, a police official in Habiganj district, said police were forced to take action after opposition activists suddenly attacked them while trying to break a police barricade.

Overseeing the election

Zia’s party has been demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and the transfer of power to a non-party caretaker government until the next general election.

Zia’s party and its allies accuse Hasina of vote rigging in 2018 and the party has been protesting over who should oversee the next general election.

Hasina hopes to return to power for a fourth consecutive term and says the election should be held under her government’s supervision as specified in the constitution.

The United States, the European Union and the United Nations have been urging all sides to avoid violence and work toward holding a credible election.

Source: TRTworld.com

BGMEA delegation meets Iraqi trade chamber to explore business potential

A delegation of Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) led by its President Faruque Hassan met with Engineer Haidar Al-Athari, Chairman of the Najaf Chamber of Commerce in Iraq today to discuss possible avenues of bilateral trade and investment.

Ambassador of Bangladesh to Iraq Fazlul Bari accompanied the BGMEA delegation which included Mohammed Nasir, former Vice President (Finance), BGMEA, Nazrul Islam, former Director, BGMEA; Ms. Sharmeen Hassan Tithi, Director, Giant Group; Mohammed Shohel, Managing Director, Bangla Poshak Ltd; Mohd Shawket Hossain, Director, Bangla Poshak Ltd; and Nisher Khan, Managing Director, Banika Fashion Ltd, said a press release.

The BGMEA President presented an overview of the readymade garment industry of Bangladesh, especially its manufacturing capabilities, product offerings, and the features that make global buyers prefer the garments made in Bangladesh.

He highlighted the importance of establishing connections between the traders of Bangladesh and Iraq so that they could explore business opportunities that lie ahead for both countries.

Faruque also called on the members of the chamber to explore the potential of trade and investment in Bangladesh, especially import of more garments from the country.

He invited Iraqi businessmen to visit Bangladesh to explore trade and investment opportunities offered by the country.

Chairman of the Chamber Haidar Al-Athari gave a brief presentation of the range of services offered by the Chamber and investment opportunities in the Governorate and its economic features at the Iraq level.

He invited the delegation to establish partnerships with their peers in Iraq to establish clothing factories.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha

PM consulting with top leaders of nationally-recognized parties

Kathmandu, Aug 20 (RSS): Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has called a meeting of the top leaders of the nationally-recognized parties to discuss various issues including the deadlock in the Federal Parliament.

The meeting has been called for 12.30pm today at the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers in Singha Durbar and it will discuss contemporary political issues as well as the latest problems seen in the country, said Govinda Acharya, the Prime Minister's press advisor.

The main opposition party, the CPN (UML), has been obstructing the sessions of both houses of the Federal Parliament – the House of Representatives and the National Assembly- since July 26. As a result of the parliamentary obstruction, important bills have not moved ahead in parliament.

Nepali Congress president Sher Bahadur Deuba, UML chairperson KP Sharma Oli, Rastriya Swatantra Party president Rabi Lamichhane, Rastriya Prajatantra Party chairperson Rajendra Lingden, Janata Samajbadi Party chairperson Upendra Yadav and Janamat Party chairperson CK Raut have been invited to attend the meeting.

The Prime Minister has been taking initiatives to open the parliamentary obstruction.

The UML has been obstructing the House, calling for a high-level investigation commission to probe the gold smuggling scam. The Department of Revenue Investigation had on July 19 confiscated gold which had been brought through Tribhuvan International Airport by evading the airport customs and security from local Sinamangal. The main opposition party has been demanding for formation of a high-powered probe committee to investigate into this scam.

The government and the parties in the ruling alliance have rebuffed this demand and have insisted that the matter would be investigated into by government bodies responsible for the investigations.

Source: National News Agency Nepal

EC is taking preparation over next general elections: Rasheda

Election Commissioner Rasheda Sultana today said that the Election Commission (EC) has started taking all kinds of preparation to hold the next parliamentary elections to be held in late December this year or early January next year.

"The EC has started all kinds of preparation for holding the next general elections. As part of it, a guideline is being prepared for the polling officers. It will be placed at an EC meeting tomorrow," she told journalists at her EC office at Nirbachan Bhaban in the city's Agargaon.

Noting that a draft list of voting centres has already been prepared, the commissioner said now training will be imparted to several lakh people, who will perform their duties as presiding officers, assistant presiding officers and polling officers.

The EC has a plan to start training programme for trainers by September or October next while training programme for polling officers would begin after announcing the election schedule, Rasheda added.

Replying to a question, she said, "The EC is still hopeful that BNP will participate in the elections. "It is hard to say even before a day of the polls, what would be the political strategy of a party."

Pointing that this EC has already held several elections and did not face any pressure, the commissioner said, "From outside, many people can assume that EC is under pressure. But, in fact, the EC is not facing any such pressure. None of the EC is under pressure from any side."

There is nothing the commission can do about political instability, she said, adding, "But the commission believes that it (political instability) will be mitigated. The EC will work with utmost sincerity to hold a free and fair election".

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha

Two killed and one injured in road accident

Kathmandu, Aug 20: Two people have died while a child was injured in a road accident that took place at Dhungedhara, Kathmandu this morning.

The accident took place when a passenger bus (Na. 5 Kha. 5092) run by Gorkha Daraudi Transport Company Pvt. Ltd. hit a motorcycle (Province 2-037 Pa. 0755) coming from the opposite direction.

One of the deceased has been identified as 32-year-old Anita Thapa of Sangachokgadi Municipality, Sindhupalchok and 32-year-old Ramkumar Bharti, whose address is not yet known, according to Superintendent of Police Kumod Dhungel. Both succumbed to their injuries at the TU Teaching Hospital Maharajgunj during treatment.

Nine-year-old Anisha Thapa was injured in the accident and is undergoing treatment at Manmohan Hospital, Kalanki. The bus has been impounded while its driver has been taken into custody for necessary investigation and action, police said.

Source: National News Agency Nepal

Movies to take country’s art and culture to global arena: Hasan

Information and Broadcasting Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud today said country’s film industry has turned around at the supervision of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and it would take the country’s art and culture to the global arena.

The minister made the comments while replying to a query of journalists after addressing a programme at Bangladesh Film Development Corporation (BFDC) here.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina virtually inaugurated the construction work of the BFDC Bhaban along with newly constructed BTRC Bhaban and Tathya Commission Bhaban in the city.

Information Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud addressed the function from BFDC Complex. Information and Broadcasting Secretary Md Humayun Kabir Khandaker, BFDC Managing Director Nuzhat Yesmin and film artistes and officials were present.

Dr Hasan said the film industry started its journey in 1957 with the patronization of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and her daughter Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has announced it as an industry taking many measures for its development.

He said Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, realising the contribution of films in the society, had tabled a bill in the provincial assembly for the establishment of Film Development Corporation (FDC) in 1957 which later led to establishment of the FDC.

He said a number of epoch making cinemas were made and artists were born through the FDC and the movies had played a big role in building the movement for independence and building post-independent Bangladesh.

Dr Hasan said the FDC has been playing a pivotal role in protecting the culture and heritage of the country.

He said three basements and some parts of the first floor have already constructed of the new complex and he hoped that the construction works will be completed by next two years.

Besides, he said the government is constructing Bangabandhu Film City in Gazipur on 105 acrs of land. The works of first phase of the film city has already been completed while Taka 380 crore has been allocated for the second phase, he added.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha