Interim Government Restricts Foreign Travel for Officials

Interim Government Restricts Foreign Travel for Officials Until Next Election The Chief Advisor’s Office has issued a directive instructing government officials to avoid foreign travel unless “absolutely essential” until the 13th National Parliamentary Election is held. This new circular was recently sent to all government secretaries, referencing previous circulars from the Chief Advisor’s Office regarding foreign travel and a Finance Division letter dated July 8th. Copies of the circular were also provided to the Private Secretaries of the Advisors. Reason for the Restriction The circular highlights that the instructions in…

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India Dodges Question on Supporting Awami League’s Return

India Dodges Question on Supporting Awami League’s Return to Bangladesh Election The political landscape in Bangladesh post-August 5th has shifted dramatically, leaving virtually no place for the Awami League. Many leaders of the “fallen authoritarian government” have been fugitive since last year. Given this situation, with national elections expected in February, the possibility of the Awami League’s participation appears to be near zero. However, discussions are rife in neighboring India about whether the Indian government will advise the interim government of Bangladesh to include the Awami League—historically India’s biggest ally…

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India Reacts to “Distorted Map” Gift Given by Dr. Yunus

India Reacts to “Distorted Map” Gift Given by Dr. Yunus to Pakistan’s General A gift presented by Bangladesh’s Chief Advisor, Dr. Muhammad Yunus, to Pakistan’s Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, General Sahir Shamshad Mirza, during his recent visit to Bangladesh, has caused a stir in India, bringing the controversial issue of a “distorted” map of Bangladesh back into discussion. Several Indian media outlets published reports claiming that “Professor Muhammad Yunus gifted the top Pakistani military official a flag with a distorted map of Bangladesh, including parts of…

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Political Divisions Over Referendum

Political Divisions Over Referendum and July Charter Implementation Spark Public Anxiety in Bangladesh Fourteen months after the bloody July Uprising, the public’s dream of building a new nation—based on reforms, political reconciliation, and democratic stability under the interim government led by Nobel Laureate Dr. Muhammad Yunus—is facing severe challenges. Instead of prioritizing public expectations, political parties are entrenched in disputes over the implementation of the July Charter and the mechanism for a referendum, causing widespread frustration and anxiety among citizens. Many citizens feel that the rigid, uncompromising positions taken by…

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Election Will Be Held Before February 15

Election Will Be Held Before February 15 The Chief Advisor’s Press Secretary, Shafiqul Alam, has confirmed that the final decision regarding a national referendum rests entirely with the Chief Advisor, but emphasized that the general election will take place before February 15, regardless of the outcome. Shafiqul Alam made these remarks today (Friday) while concluding the award ceremony for the ‘Mindbridge & Knowledge Competition 2025,’ organized by the July Konna Foundation at Noakhali Science and Technology University (NSTU). Regarding the election timeline, Shafiqul Alam stated: “Whatever decision is taken [on…

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