Home Affairs Advisor: Demand to reinstate ‘Except Israel’ on passports is reasonable

Home Affairs Advisor: Demand Home Affairs Advisor Lieutenant General (Retd.) Md. Jahangir Alam Chowdhury has said that the demand to restore ‘Except Israel’ or excluding Israel in Bangladeshi passports is ‘very reasonable’. He said that a decision on this issue will be taken after discussing with the Foreign Ministry. On Tuesday, a memorandum demanding the restoration of ‘Except Israel’ was submitted to the Home Affairs Advisor by the National Revolutionary Council at the Secretariat. The Home Affairs Advisor made this comment while accepting the memorandum. Home Affairs Advisor: Demand Md.…

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Protest at DU against Israeli attacks on Gaza violating ceasefire

Protest at DU against Israeli Students have staged a protest at Dhaka University to protest the deaths of hundreds of Palestinians in Israeli airstrikes in Gaza during the holy month of Ramadan in violation of the ceasefire agreement. The protest was held at Raju Bhaskar after Iftar on Tuesday. The protesters demanded that Muslim countries send troops to Gaza to protect the Palestinians. They also demanded that Israeli leaders be brought to justice at the International Criminal Court. The students, who have been protesting for 34 days demanding a ban…

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National Revolutionary Council to join Inqilab Manch’s

The announcement by the Jatiya Biplobi Parishad (National Revolutionary Council) to join the ongoing Inqilab Moncho sit-in program in Shahbag, demanding the arrest of Shahbag Movement leader Lucky Akter and the banning of the Awami League, has added a new dimension to the political landscape. This event is not just a protest program but is also being marked as a significant turning point in the country’s political history. On Wednesday, Mo. Anisur Rahman, the political head of the Jatiya Biplobi Parishad, and Hasan Mohammad Arif, the member secretary, announced their…

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Mass sit-in on 27th day: Anti-fascist movement intensifies

Mass sit-in on 27th day The students’ protest at Dhaka University’s Raju Bhaskar demanding the banning of the Awami League and its allies as fascist parties entered its 27th day on Tuesday. The protesters have urged the National Consensus Commission to work on banning fascist politics. They said that although the National Consensus Commission sent 166 recommendations from six reform commissions and letters to 34 political parties, there is no mention of banning fascist politics. Revolutionary Students’ Council member secretary Fazlur Rahman said, “If fascist parties and politics are not…

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