Bangladesh strongly protests US intelligence chief’s comments

  Bangladesh strongly protests The interim government has expressed deep concern and outrage over recent comments by US intelligence chief Tulsi Gabbard on Bangladesh. In a statement, the government called Gabbard’s remarks “misleading, harmful and baseless”. In an interview with Indian television channel NDTV World, Gabbard made comments about “torture and killings” of religious minorities in Bangladesh and the “Islamic terrorist threat”. She also accused the country of “establishing an Islamic caliphate”. The government statement said that Bangladesh is a traditionally tolerant and peace-loving country and has made significant progress…

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Jamaat Ameer tells Hasina to come back to the country, good arrangements will be made in Kashimpur

Desk Report: Addressing Sheikh Hasina and the fugitive Awami League leaders, Jamaat-e-Islami Amir Dr. Shafiqur Rahman said, if you had a love for the country and the soil, if you loved the people of the country, you would not have fled alone. It is very sad to be alone. Come to the country, good arrangements will be made for you in Kashimpur. He said these things as the chief guest at the Chuadanga District Jamaat workers’ conference on Friday (January 17) afternoon. Jamaat Ameer tells Hasina  Dr. Shafiqur Rahman said,…

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July Movement: Security guards did not open the hospital door, Ismail died on the stairs

Desk report: Tragic Death of Rickshaw Puller: Ismail Ali, a rickshaw puller, was critically injured during a police firing during the July mass movement. He sought help at Delta Healthcare Hospital but was denied entry and medical assistance. Photographic Evidence: A photojournalist captured the heart-wrenching image of Ismail pleading for help outside the hospital. This image later went viral on social media, sparking public outrage. Delayed Justice: The incident occurred months prior to the arrest of hospital staff. The photo’s viral spread brought the tragic event to the attention of…

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