Myanmar delegation visits Teknaf for 2nd day over Rohingya repatriation

COX'S BAZAR, Another Myanmar delegation today visited

Teknaf here for the second day to verify information of Rohingyas and talked

to them (Rohingyas) about their repartition to their homeland.

"A 28-member delegation of Myanmar arrived at Teknaf Jetty Ghat in the

morning and verified information of 60 Rohingya families staying at

government rest house in Teknaf," Additional Commissioner of Refugee Relief

and Repatriation Commissioner (RRRC) Office Md Shamsuddouza told BSS.

After holding talks with the Rohingya families over their repartition to

their homeland, the delegation returned to Myanmar in the afternoon, he said.

Earlier, on Tuesday, a 32-member Myanmar delegation visited Teknaf and

verified information of 180 Rohingya families.

The delegation apprised the Rohingya people of the arrangement of the Myanmar

government for them and encouraged them to go back to their homeland.

On March 15 and May 25, the Myanmar delegation came to Bangladesh and

verified information of about 700 Rohingyas. Besides, a seven-member team on

behalf of Bangladesh government and a 20-member delegation of Rohingyas

visited Maungdaw in Rakhine State of Myanmar on May 5 to see the environment

there for repatriation.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha

BSMRSTU Narayanganj Bill-2023 passed in JS

SANGSAD BHABAN, 'Jatir Pita Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur

Rahman Science and Technology University, Narayanganj Bill, 2023' was passed

today in the Jatiya Sangsad aiming to develop professional expertise in

science and technology education.

Deputy Minister for Education Mahibul Hasan Chowdhury on behalf of Education

Minister Dr Dipu Moni moved the bill which was unanimously passed by voice

votes in the House with Deputy Speaker Shamsul Huq Tuku in the chair.

Pir Fazlur Rahman of Sunamganj-4,Shamim Haider Patwary of Gaibandha-1, Hafiz

Uddin Ahmed of Thakurgaon-3, Rustum Ali Farazi of Pirojpur-3, Kazi Feroz

Rashid of Dhaka-6, discussed on the bill and their demand for further public

review was also rejected by the voice votes.

Now there are 54 public universities in the country. A proposed law has

already been approved in the cabinet to set up another public university in

Narayanganj.

So, the number of country's public universities would be 56 with this

university.

Besides, there are 113 private universities in the country.

In addition to this, Satkhira Science and Technology University Bill, 2023

and Lakhipur Science and Technology University Bill, 2023 were also placed in

the Jatiya Sangsad earlier.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha

Hasan urges editors to be vocal against attack on media

DHAKA, Urging the editors to create public opinion against BNP-sponsored terrorism and violence, Information and Broadcasting Minister and Awami League Joint General Secretary Dr Hasan Mahmud today said the party (BNP) in fact, attacked the very existence of the state.

“BNP has created an unstable situation in the name of movement and an evil effort is being made to create instability and chaos in the country,” he said while exchanging views with the editors of daily newspapers at his office at secretariat here.

BNP activists attacked the residence of the Chief Justice, judges’ complex and hospital which never happened in the country’s history, he said.

Dr Hasan also urged the editors to take legal action against the BNP culprits responsible for attacking on-duty journalists on October 28.

“The attackers are identified and they are leaders and workers of BNP-Jamaat. They cannot avoid the responsibility,” he said.

Hasan said, BNP killed a police man brutally and burnt down about 19 vehicles including ambulances at Razarbagh Police Hospital and their brutality has crossed all limits like Israeli forces in Gaza.

The minister said BNP is carrying out mayhem across the country in the name of enforcing blockade. Their terrorist activities are not acceptable in any way, he said.

Hasan Mahmud said journalists, editors and mass media can mould up public opinion. But people of the country are unaware about their brutality even after attack on 30 on-duty journalists. Countrymen don’t know about the severity and cruelty of the attack on newsmen, he added.

He said, “It is the responsibility of media to inform the countrymen about BNP’s mayhem. And it is needed to publish reports how the journalists were attacked.”

“People were not burnt down in the name of politics in the last couple of decades anywhere in the world. Even, BNP’s miscreants abused the journalists in the guise of newsmen wearing level of ‘press’,” he said.

Dr Hasan said public opinions should be created against this and every stakeholder including Bangladesh Federal Union of Journalists and other journalists unions should raise their voice against the attack.

Hasan Mahmud regretted over the silence of human rights advocates as they showed their complete inertia regarding the attack on journalists.

He assured giving assistance to injured newsmen from the Journalists’ Welfare Trust Fund.

The Daily Observer editor Iqbal Sobhan Chowdhury said many journalists were injured on October 28. Even, BNP vandalized transports of mass media, he said.

He said, “We are concerned as they attacked the residence of Chief Justice, at a hospital and killed a cop. We think that attacks on journalists are tantamount to attack on mass media and freedom of expression and thought.”

The daily Amader Natun Somoy emeritus editor Naimul Islam Khan said attack of BNP on media is nothing new. They have the history of storming into Jatiya Press Club (JPC) and attacking journalists when was in power. About 60 journalists were injured in that attack, he recalled, underscoring the necessity of documentation of the attacks.

The daily Bhorer Kagoj editor Shyamol Datta, Kaler Kantho editor Shahed Mohammad Ali, the Daily Sun chief editor Enamul Haque Chowdhury, the daily Bhorer Dak editor Belayet Hossain, the daily Kalbela editor Santosh Sharma, the daily Desh Rupantar acting editor Mostafa Mamun, Bangladesh Bulletin acting editor Rafiqul Islam Ratan, the daily Amader Somoy executive editor Mainul Alam, the daily Pratidiner Bangladesh editor Mustafiz Shafi, the daily Ajkaler Khabor Faruque Ahmed Talukder, the daily Sangbad Pratidin acting editor Riman Mahfuz, the daily Protidiner Sangbad acting editor Mahabubur Rahman, the daily Bangladesher Alo editor Mafizur Rahman Khan Babu, the daily Bangladesh Today editor Zobaeyr Alam, the daily Peoples’ Life editor Azizul Islam Bhuiyan, the daily Amader Natun Somoy editor Nasima Khan Manti and the daily Bhorer Akash advisor editor Motahar Hossain, among others, addressed the meeting.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha

BNP again starts arson attacks: Nasrul Hamid

DHAKA, State Minister for Power, Energy and Mineral

Resources Nasrul Hamid today said that BNP has started arson attacks and

violence again to create anarchy in the country.

"As the chief patron of the anti-liberation force, BNP again engaged in arson

attacks and violence in the country," he said while addressing a courtyard

meeting at South Keraniganj in the outskirt of the capital.

Nasrul urged all to be alert about BNP's activities about terrorism.

"In the name of public meeting, the BNP failed to bring people from every

part of the country, but they could not refrain from their terrorist

activities. The BNP spoke for movement but they want to continue anarchism

and violence. They have no people support," he added.

Mentioning about the global politics, the state minister said that the BNP

set fire on hospital, this barbaric incident never happened in the world,

adding, "They (BNP) killed people by setting fire on them and attacked on

journalists and also killed police member by hacking several times."

He said Jubo Dal activists set fire on properties, lives and vehicles by

wearing police uniform, he said,adding, "They also wore dresses of

journalists and set fire on vehicles. We have to resist such type of

terrorist party."

Chairman of Keraniganj Upazila Parishad and President of Dakshin Keraniganj

Thana Awami League Shahin Ahmed, General Secretary of Dakshin Keraniganj

Thana Awami League M E Mamun, Shubhadhya Union Parishad Chairman Haji Iqbal

Hossain, Jinjira Union Parishad Chairman Haji Sakur Hossain and other local

leaders were present in the courtyard meeting.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha

Bangladesh receives $1.98b in remittances in October

DHAKA, Bangladesh received $1.98 billion in inward

remittances in October, the highest in four months, due to increase in dollar

rate as well as increase in incentives.

According to the central bank data, expatriates sent $643 million more

remittances in October compared to September, having a growth rate of 48.20

percent. Remittances stood at $1.33 billion in September, which was the

lowest in the last 41 months.

Earlier in October 2022, Bangladesh received $1.59 billion in remittances.

The remittance incentive has been increased from 2.5 percent to 5 percent at

the end of this month for which remittances have come in higher this month.

In the first four months (July-October) of the current financial year 2023-

24, Bangladesh received $6.88 billion in remittances. It is 4.36 percent

lower than the amount received ($7.19 billion) in the same period of the

previous fiscal year.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha

Pakistani origin Swedish judge Asif Shahkar gets Bangladesh citizenship

DHAKA, Muktijoddha Maitri Awardee Pakistani origin Swedish judge Syed Asif Shahkar has got Bangladesh citizenship as he wished to be buried in Bangladesh.

It was said in a letter of the Ministry of Home Affairs signed by Md Saiful Islam, Additional Secretary that Asif Shahkar has been provided the citizenship certificate today.

Earlier, Shahkar wrote a letter to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina seeking Bangladeshi citizenship and expressing his desire to be buried in Bangladesh soil.

As per the article four of the Bangladesh Citizenship (Temporary Provisions) Order, 1972 (P.O. No. 149 of 1972) and under the said order, he got the citizenship.

While talking to BSS, he said: "Today I have been reborn as a citizen of Bangladesh. Today I have been reborn as a citizen of the country and its people that I have loved since 1971."

"I am very happy today because I can breathe my last among the martyred and valiant freedom fighters of Bangladesh," he added.

Expressing his firm determination to follow the footsteps of the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, he saluted the greatest Bangalee of the nation as well as the great leader Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

Asif Shahkar was born in Panjab and in 1971 he was 22 years old.

Young Shahkar protested, held rallies, wrote poems and distributed leaflets in support of Bangladesh Liberation War and as a result, he faced hatred from his family, society and the people of Pakistan.

He was general secretary of Punjab Students' Union and a section of people of West Pakistan protested the ruthless and brutal genocide of the Pakistani regime called 'Operation Search Light' on the then East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) on the dark night of March 25, 1971.

He was imprisoned as a 'traitor' then and during the nine months of Liberation War, he endured mental and physical tortures in Pakistan prison.

But young Shahkar did not go against Bangladesh. He was released from captivity after December 16, 1971 with the victory of Bangladesh

Later, he worked as a producer in Pakistan Television for some times in Lahore but he could not stay in Pakistan for long with the recognition of 'Kulangar' (black sheep) in his own country.

In 1977, he went to Sweden for political asylum. He started his new struggle for living. Later, he was appointed as a judge of the High Court Division of Sweden.

After 41 years of independence, Justice Shahkar came to Bangladesh to receive the Liberation War Friendship Award in 2012 at an invitation of the Bangladesh government.

Late President Md Zillur Rahman and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina presented the award to him on December 15, 2012.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha

Bangabandhu’s political life was made worthwhile by journalists: Justice Nizamul

RANGPUR, Bangladesh Press Council (BPC) Chairman Justice

Md Nizamul Haque Nasim today said the political life of Father of the Nation

Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was made worthwhile by coming into the

contact of journalists.

"The advice and massive publicity of the journalists accelerated

Bangabandhu's movement and Bangladesh became independent with the inspiration

of the journalists society," he said.

He was addressing a training workshop on "Prevention of yellow journalism and

objective journalism" organized by BPC at Rangpur Circuit House conference

room with the participation of 50 journalists from print and electronic media

as the chief guest.

Justice Nizamul said Bangabandhu thought it necessary to bring journalist

society under a legal framework. So he passed the Press Council Act on

February 14, 1974.

"Accordingly, BPC was established on August 18, 1979 following the Press

Council Act. The main goal of establishing BPC was to ensure the freedom of

the press, improve and preserve the quality of the press," he said.

The BPC Chairman said the journalist community of Bangladesh could not work

independently at one time. There was no separate law for journalists during

the British and Pakistan eras.

"If a journalist files wrong, false or unfair reporting and if any person

becomes affected by this reporting and files a case in the Press Council,

then the council investigates the case and punishes the guilty," he said.

He called upon the journalists to publish true, objective and newsworthy

news.

Addressing the workshop as a resource person, BPC Secretary (Additional

Secretary) Shyamal Chandra Karmaker said yellow journalists spread news

without following any rules and regulations and create instability in the

society.

"BPC will take necessary action against them," he said, adding that

journalists should maintain vocabulary, language and sense of decency.

Credible, true and objective news should be disseminated alongside preventing

spreading lies or rumors.

Rangpur Additional Superintendent of Police (Administration and Finance) Md.

Tariqul Islam, Assistant Director of Rangpur District Information Office Md

Alamgir Kabir, senior officers of different offices attended the training

workshop.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha

Two drown in C’nawabganj

CHAPAINAWABGANJ, Two cousin drowned in the river

Mohananda of the district today.

The deceased were Md Maruf, 19, son of Md Abu Taleb and Mohammad Hossain, 11,

son of Md Shahin both of Chamagram Baroghoria village under Chapainawabganj

sadar upazila.

Officer in charge (OC) of Chapainawabganj Sadar Model thana Md Sajjad Hossain

said, Maruf and Mohammad went missing while bathing in the river Mohananda at

Chamagram Bhelapara Ghat at around 11:30 am. As they could not be found, the

locals informed the police.

A team of divers of the Fire Service Department recovered the bodies at

around 4 pm, he added.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha

PM to address BFUJ representative conf at JPC tomorrow

DHAKA, Bangladesh Federal Union of Journalists (BFUJ) will hold a representative conference at Jatiya Press Club (JPC) in the city at 10am tomorrow.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will address the conference as the chief guest with BFUJ President Omar Faruque in the chair.

Information and Broadcasting Minister and Awami League (AL) Joint General Secretary Dr Hasan Mahmud will address the conference as the special guest.

Later, a working session of the apex body of the country's journalists will be held at the same venue at 3pm.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha

EC asks ministries, departments to carry out responsibilities for free, fair polls

DHAKA, The Election Commission (EC) has directed the relevant ministries and departments to carry out their responsibilities properly in organizing a free, fair and peaceful election.

"The EC has asked all relevant ministries and departments to carry out their responsibilities properly so that no problem can hamper a peaceful election. Ministries and departments concerned have assured us of providing all cooperation in this regard," said EC secretariat Jahangir Alam.

After the EC meeting with the secretaries and heads of departments of the concerned ministries ahead of the 12th National Parliament elections, he said the EC has given some instructions so that the elections can be organized in a free and fair manner.

Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Kazi Habibul Awal chaired the meeting.

Representatives of different ministries and departments, including Bangladesh Bank, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Department of Technical and Madrasah Education, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Shipping, Department of Armed Forces and Cabinet Division attended the meeting.

"The EC has given some instructions so that the elections can be organized in a free and fair manner. Different issues relating to the election were discussed in details in the meeting. The message of the Election Commission is that those who have the responsibility for organizing a fair and peaceful election must perform their duties properly," he added.

Jahangir Alam said that the EC is determined to hold the election within the time frame of the constitution. To make this event free and fair, meetings are being held periodically with the heads of the relevant ministries and departments.

Earlier, a meeting was held with the heads of the law enforcement and intelligence agencies.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha

EC asks ministries, departments to carry out responsibilities for free, fair polls

DHAKA, The Election Commission (EC) has directed the relevant ministries and departments to carry out their responsibilities properly in organizing a free, fair and peaceful election.

"The EC has asked all relevant ministries and departments to carry out their responsibilities properly so that no problem can hamper a peaceful election. Ministries and departments concerned have assured us of providing all cooperation in this regard," said EC secretariat Jahangir Alam.

After the EC meeting with the secretaries and heads of departments of the concerned ministries ahead of the 12th National Parliament elections, he said the EC has given some instructions so that the elections can be organized in a free and fair manner.

Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Kazi Habibul Awal chaired the meeting.

Representatives of different ministries and departments, including Bangladesh Bank, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Department of Technical and Madrasah Education, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Shipping, Department of Armed Forces and Cabinet Division attended the meeting.

"The EC has given some instructions so that the elections can be organized in a free and fair manner. Different issues relating to the election were discussed in details in the meeting. The message of the Election Commission is that those who have the responsibility for organizing a fair and peaceful election must perform their duties properly," he added.

Jahangir Alam said that the EC is determined to hold the election within the time frame of the constitution. To make this event free and fair, meetings are being held periodically with the heads of the relevant ministries and departments.

Earlier, a meeting was held with the heads of the law enforcement and intelligence agencies.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha