Geopolitical Tensions Escalate: Pakistan Accuses India of Using Afghanistan to Fuel Terror Pakistan’s Defense Minister, Khawaja Muhammad Asif, has accused India of using Afghanistan as a tool to spread terrorism. He issued a stark warning to Kabul, threatening a “50 times stronger” retaliation if Afghanistan launches an attack on Islamabad. Asif leveled this severe criticism against the Afghan delegation on Tuesday (October 28) during Geo News’ prime-time show, ‘Aaj Shahzeb Khanzada Kay Saath,’ as reported by NDTV. The Pakistani minister also fiercely criticized the Taliban government in Afghanistan for backing…
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Ex-PM Sheikh Hasina’s Controversial Interview
Ex-PM Sheikh Hasina’s Controversial Interview: Political Fallout Over Election Comments A new round of discussions has begun following the publication of an interview with former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in major international media outlets. The interviews, given by Hasina from her place of exile in New Delhi, were published on Wednesday in international wire services like Reuters, AFP, and the UK-based The Independent. The deposed Prime Minister refused to apologize for the deaths of nearly 1,400 people during the mass uprising in July-August of last year. Her comments regarding the…
Read MoreA Shocking Omission: Sarfaraz Khan Snubbed Agai
Shocking Omission: Sarfaraz Khan Snubbed Again Despite Consistent Success Despite consistent high-level performance in domestic cricket, Indian batter Sarfaraz Khan has once again been sidelined. The 28-year-old was notably excluded from the India ‘A’ squad for the upcoming four-day series against South Africa ‘A’, which begins this Thursday. Sarfaraz is one of the most successful batters in India’s domestic circuit. Although he received a delayed opportunity in the Test squad, he quickly proved his mettle. In just six Tests, he has scored 371 runs, including one century and three half-centuries.…
Read MoreTest Cricket History Shaken: Tea Before Lunch
Test Cricket History Shaken: Tea Before Lunch! A century-old tradition in Test cricket is set to change. The classic, aristocratic format in white flannels will see a major break from its long-established routine as the order of breaks is flipped. Traditionally, Test cricket featured a lunch break after the first session and a tea break after the second. Now, that sequence is changing. For the first time, the tea break will take place before the lunch break. This new rule will be implemented during South Africa’s two-Test series tour of…
Read MoreRace for Mymensingh-7: BNP Candidates Vie for Nominat
Race for Mymensingh-7: BNP Candidates Vie for Nomination as Jamaat Pushes for Victory The BNP is aggressively aiming to capture the Mymensingh-7 parliamentary seat in the upcoming general election. Consequently, multiple BNP aspirants are engaging in separate rallies, processions, and public relations campaigns, giving various promises to win over voters. Simultaneously, they are intensely lobbying central leaders to secure the party’s nomination. Meanwhile, Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, which has a single candidate in this constituency, is actively working on the ground with a focus on achieving an electoral victory. 🌟 Key Contenders…
Read MoreGonojagoron Moncho Leader Abul Kalam Azad Apprehended
Arrest in Bhaluka: Gonojagoron Moncho Leader Abul Kalam Azad Apprehended Police in Bhaluka, Mymensingh, have arrested Abul Kalam Azad, a prominent leader of the Gonojagoron Moncho movement. The arrest took place on Thursday (October 30) afternoon, right from the police station premises. He has been charged and sent to court in connection with a case involving the vandalization of a BNP office. Abul Kalam Azad (75) is the son of the late Moulvi Habibullah Master of Bashil village in the Upazila. Background and Context Azad was a front-line leader of…
Read MoreMysterious Death in the Halda River: Giant Catla Fish Foun
Mysterious Death in the Halda River: Giant Catla Fish Found Decomposed A massive, partially decomposed Catla fish—a key species among the fresh water carp found in Bangladesh’s Halda River, a vital breeding ground—has been recovered. The fish measured approximately 26 inches in length and weighed an estimated 20 kilograms, with an age approximated at 12 years. No significant signs of external injury were found on the body. Cause of Death Md. Tofazzal Hossain Fahim, Senior Upazila Fisheries Officer for Rauzan, confirmed on Wednesday (October 29) that the fish likely died…
Read MoreArrest Made in Chattogram: Awami League Leader Titu
Arrest Made in Chattogram: Awami League Leader Titu Arrested with Weapons for Firing on Protesters Police have arrested Awami League leader Mostafa Kamal Tipu on charges of opening fire on student and public protesters during the July-August movement. He was apprehended along with a cache of illegal weapons. Tipu was arrested on Tuesday night following a raid on his business establishment, ‘Ayan Enterprise,’ located in the Agrabad area of Double Mooring Police Station. Seized Weapons and Charges During the raid, police recovered the following: • A double-barreled shotgun • 56…
Read MoreVicious Robbery in Lohagora
Vicious Robbery in Lohagara: Beggar Disguised Thieves Attack Woman A shocking incident of brutal robbery has occurred in Lohagara, Chattogram, where a woman was violently attacked, allegedly by thieves disguised as a beggar, who then stole her gold chain. The incident took place around 11:30 AM on Thursday (October 30) at the house of Tofsir Uddin in Sardanipara, Adhunaar Union, within the Upazila. The Victim’s Ordeal The victim, Roksana Akhter, recounted the terrifying details of the attack. “A woman wearing a burqa came to my gate asking for alms,” she…
Read MoreBNP Slams Consensus Commission
BNP Slams Consensus Commission Recommendations, Calls it ‘Disunity Commission’ BNP Senior Standing Committee Member Iqbal Hassan Mahmud Tuku has strongly criticized the National Consensus Commission’s recommendations for implementing the July Charter, delivered to the interim government on Tuesday (October 28). Tuku asserted that the BNP is a key stakeholder in implementing the July Charter, yet none of their proposals were included in the commission’s final recommendations. In fact, he claimed that the commission instead adopted points that the party had openly opposed. Consequently, the BNP has branded the body an…
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