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10 to die for plot to kill Hasina

10 to die for plot to kill Hasina

A Dhaka court yesterday handed down the death penalty to 10 men accused of attempting to kill Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at Kotalipara, Gopalganj, in…
Rail link to 3 divisions snapped

Rail link to 3 divisions snapped

A trail of destruction caused by the floods disrupted railway communication between the northern districts and the capital yesterday, while road links…

Supreme Court keeping enough patience

Chief Justice Surendra Kumar Sinha yesterday said that the Supreme Court was keeping enough patience. Referring to the removal of Pakistan’s Prime Minister (Nawaz Sharif) by the Supreme Court of that country, the chief justice said, “The Pakistan Supreme Court has…the prime minister.…
Case still pending for ‘delay by defence’

Case still pending for ‘delay by defence’

Despite the lapse of 13 years since the grenade attack on Sheikh Hasina’s political rally on August 21, 2004, the case has not been disposed of…

Survivors want death for perpetrators

Thirteen years after the grenade attack on a rally of the then opposition leader, Sheikh Hasina, the survivors are still trying to come to terms with the incident. As many as 24 people, including the then Awami League woman affairs secretary, Ivy Rahman, were killed and hundreds were seriously injured…

Blood-stained bodies lay on streets

The horrifying grenade attack of 2004 took place at an anti-terrorism rally organised by the Awami League (AL) on this day when the AL president, Sheikh Hasina, was wrapping up her party rally at 5:22pm in front of the party’s central office on Bangabandhu Avenue in the capital. Following the…

This is not Pakistan, says Amu

In an oblique reference to Chief Justice’s remarks, Industries Minister Amir Hossain Amu yesterday said Bangladesh did not emerge from any communal poison like Pakistan but through the sacrifices of 30 lakh people, including Muslims, Hindus, Christians and Buddhists, reports UNB. “Such utterances…

Swollen waterways worry for travellers

The ferry terminals at Mawa, Daulatdia and Paturia face the prospect of being swept away by strong currents of the flood-swollen Padma and Jamuna Rivers, which may pose problems for multitude of passengers traveling home to celebrate Eid-ul-Azha, sources in the shipping ministry said. Against this backdrop,…
Mominul in for first Test

Mominul in for first Test

Mominul Haque was drafted into the Bangladesh’s first Test against Australia from August 27, replacing Mosaddek Hossain, a day after the top order…
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