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Power to the People: Dr. Yunus Vows Swift Handover Amidst Conspiracy Warnings

 a identified circle is hatching conspiracies. He urged everyone to remain vigilant against them. He also reassured the nation that the interim government will hand over responsibility to elected representatives at the earliest possible time. Special Correspondent: Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus, in his address to the nation, stated that a identified circle is hatching […]

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U-Turn on Ban: Election Commission Lifts Mobile Restriction at Polling Centers

  Special Correspondent : The Election Commission (EC) has withdrawn its earlier restriction on carrying mobile phones within 400 yards of polling centres on election day. Speaking to reporters at the EC headquarters in Dhaka’s Agargaon today (9 February), EC Senior Secretary Akhtar Ahmed said voters will be allowed to enter polling centres with mobile

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Badda’s ‘Mini-Cantonment’ Exposed: The Underworld Power Play Before the Polls

  Special Correspondent: Just before the elections, a “mini-cantonment” of weapons was discovered at the home of a private terrorist. Not just one or two, but 11 sophisticated foreign firearms and 394 rounds of ammunition were recovered. There is widespread speculation regarding whether these were intended to control the election, especially since Badda has historically

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New PM Swearing-in: Feb 15 or 16-says press secretary

Special Correspondent : The interim government will relinquish its responsibilities “quickly” following the parliamentary elections, Chief Advisor’s Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam has said.On Thursday, he indicated that the new prime minister could take the oath three days after polling.Speaking at a briefing at the Foreign Service Academy, he said: “After the vote on the 12th

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New Oppressors vs. Red Cards: The Tarique-Shafiqur War of Words Heats Up!

everyone knows them by their ‘secret’ identity- February 12 election is an election to show a “red card” to the corrupt- Special Correspondent / Barisal Correspondent: The verbal sparring between the BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami is intensifying. Hinting at Jamaat-e-Islami, BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman said, There is a political party that has a different identity to

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Tarique to Jamaat: Why Didn’t Your Ministers Resign?

  Special Correspondent : If the four-party alliance government was corrupt, then why did Jamaat-e-Islami’s two top leaders never resign at the time? Tarique Rahman has raised the question, challenging Jamaat’s present-day criticism of the BNP.On Tuesday, he referred to a particular political party, pointing towards Jamaat, saying it is acting in “exactly the same

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400,000+ Expats Cast Postal Votes: EC

  Special Correspondent : More than 400,000 expatriate Bangladeshis have cast their votes through postal ballots before the Feb 12 national election and referendum, according to the Election Commission (EC). By 1:30pm on Monday, a total of 405,164 expatriates had exercised their franchise, the EC said in a statement.Of them, 344,993 voters submitted their ballots

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Corruption Crackdown: DNCC Administrator to Face ACC Inquiry This Thursday

  DNCC Administrator Mohammad Ejaz told Daily Our Justice, “I was the one who spoke about these issues earlier. When many rumors of bribery, corruption, and irregularities surfaced in the market, I called for an investigation. I personally wrote to the ACC asking them to investigate.   Labonno chowdhury : The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has

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Election campaigning-30 injured as supporters of Bhaluka BNP-independent candidates clash

Mymensingh Correspondent : At least 30 people have been injured in repeated clashes between supporters of the BNP-nominated candidate and an independent contender in Mymensingh’s Bhaluka Upazila amid election campaigning. The incident began around 5pm near the bus terminal and Hobirbari and continued until 9:30pm on Sunday, according to Additional Police Superintendent (Administration & Finance)

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Veggies low at source, high in Dhaka

Staff reporter : Winter has brought a bumper vegetable harvest across the country, supported by smooth transportation and abundant supply, yet Dhaka’s consumers are seeing little relief at the markets.Visits to several city markets showed that vegetable prices remain stubbornly high, even as farmers complain they are barely recovering production costs, raising fresh questions about

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