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A Dhaka court has postponed the submission date for the further investigation report in the murder case of Inquilab Moncho convener Sharif Osman Hadi for the fifth time. The new date has been set for February 9 after the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) failed to submit the report on Tuesday. Metropolitan Magistrate Md. Sefatullah made the decision, confirmed by court prosecution officer SI Ruknuzzaman. CID’s Assistant Superintendent of Police Abdur Kadir Bhuiyan, the current investigating officer, could not present the report.

Earlier, on January 6, the Detective Branch (DB) police had filed a charge sheet against 17 accused. However, the plaintiff, Abdullah Al Jaber, member secretary of Inquilab Moncho, expressed dissatisfaction with the DB investigation and filed a petition of objection on January 15. Following this, the court ordered the CID to conduct a further investigation.

Sharif Osman Hadi, known for his role in the July uprising, had announced his candidacy as an independent for the Dhaka-8 constituency in the upcoming 13th parliamentary election. He was shot by motorcycle-borne assailants during campaigning on December 12 and later died in Singapore on December 18. Five of the accused, including prime suspect Faisal Karim Masud, remain absconding.

04 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Dhaka court delays Hadi murder case report submission for fifth time

The Ministry of Religious Affairs of Bangladesh has completed the housing arrangements for all Hajj pilgrims in Saudi Arabia, overcoming earlier concerns about delays. According to the Saudi roadmap, the housing process was required to be completed by February 1, 2026. Mohammad Shafiuzzaman Bhuiyan, Deputy Secretary of the Hajj Wing, confirmed on February 3 that the task was successfully finished within the deadline.

Earlier, progress in renting houses for private Hajj pilgrims in Makkah and Madinah had been slow, prompting repeated reminders from the ministry to lead agencies. As of January 27, half of the private pilgrims’ accommodations were still pending, raising doubts about their participation. The ministry had warned that agencies failing to meet the deadline would be held responsible, which could affect their future operations.

The Hajj is scheduled to take place on May 26, 2026, depending on moon sighting, with flights beginning on April 18. A total of 78,500 Bangladeshi pilgrims will perform Hajj this year under both government and private management.

04 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh completes housing for all Hajj pilgrims in Saudi Arabia after earlier delays

Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) has issued a public notice prohibiting all forms of gatherings, rallies, sit-ins, and processions in several key areas of the capital, including the Bangladesh Secretariat and the Chief Adviser’s official residence, Jamuna. The restriction will take effect from Wednesday, February 4, 2026, and will remain in place until further notice. The order was signed by DMP Commissioner Sheikh Md. Sajjat Ali.

According to the notice, the decision was made under Section 29 of the DMP Ordinance to maintain public order and ensure the security of the Chief Adviser. The restricted zones include the areas surrounding the Secretariat and Jamuna, covering the stretch between Hotel Intercontinental Crossing, Kakrail Mosque Crossing, Officers Club Crossing, and Minto Road Crossing.

The DMP announcement emphasized that the ban applies to all types of public assemblies, including human chains, demonstrations, and processions, within the designated areas until new instructions are issued.

04 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

DMP bans all public gatherings near Secretariat and Jamuna residence from February 4

A total of 297,350 postal ballots from expatriate voters have arrived in Bangladesh ahead of the upcoming 13th National Parliament Election and referendum. The information was confirmed on Tuesday, February 3, by Salim Ahmad Khan, team leader of the OCV-SDI project on expatriate voter registration. According to him, as of 12 p.m. that day, 766,862 ballots had been sent to registered expatriate voters through the Postal Vote BD app. Among them, 524,080 voters received their ballots, and 467,707 have already cast their votes.

Additionally, 423,712 expatriate voters have submitted their ballots to postal services in their respective countries, with 6,042 ballots already received by returning officers in Bangladesh. The Election Commission has also begun sending postal ballots to domestic voters under the ICPV system, dispatching 646,507 ballots so far. Of these, 125,668 voters have received their ballots, 96,632 have voted, and 70,810 have submitted their ballots to post offices or drop boxes.

In total, 1,533,684 voters at home and abroad have registered through the Postal Vote BD app to participate in the election and referendum.

04 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Nearly 300,000 expatriate postal ballots reach Bangladesh for the 13th national election

The Supreme Court of Bangladesh has suspended a previous High Court order that had directed authorities to refrain from disconnecting water, electricity, and gas connections in under-construction buildings within areas controlled by the Rajdhani Unnayan Kartripakkha (RAJUK). The chamber court of the Appellate Division issued the suspension order on February 3, 2026, following a petition filed by RAJUK challenging the earlier High Court directive.

The High Court had earlier, on December 17, 2025, issued a rule and an interim injunction in response to a writ petition filed by the Real Estate and Housing Association of Bangladesh (REHAB), instructing RAJUK and related authorities not to disconnect utility connections in such buildings. The government had initially decided on April 17, 2025, that utility connections would be cut off for buildings under construction that violated approved designs in RAJUK-controlled areas.

With the Supreme Court’s latest order, there is no longer any legal barrier preventing RAJUK and relevant authorities from conducting mobile court operations and disconnecting water, gas, and electricity connections in buildings under construction that deviate from approved designs.

04 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Supreme Court lifts bar on RAJUK disconnecting utilities in buildings violating approved designs

Former student leader Moksed Alam has been appointed as the central joint general secretary of the Jatiyatabadi Krishak Dal. The announcement was made on Monday through a press release signed by the party’s central office secretary, Shafiqul Islam. The appointment was approved by the organization’s central president, agriculturist Hasan Jafir Tuhin, and general secretary, Shahidul Islam Babul.

According to the press release, the decision took effect on February 1. It also expressed hope that Moksed Alam would play an active role in strengthening, organizing, and energizing the Krishak Dal. The appointment reflects the leadership’s confidence in Alam’s ability to contribute to the party’s organizational development.

The announcement underscores the party’s ongoing efforts to reinforce its central leadership structure and enhance internal coordination through new appointments.

04 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Moksed Alam named joint general secretary of Jatiyatabadi Krishak Dal effective February 1

Sanatan (Hindu) students at Jagannath University held a sit-in on Tuesday at the university’s Muktomoncho, demanding the establishment of a central temple on campus. The protesters described a plan to build a public toilet near the proposed temple site as an act of religious disrespect. Participants from various departments joined the demonstration, chanting slogans asserting their right to a temple and criticizing the university administration.

Ajay Pal, general secretary of the Sri Chaitanya Education and Culture Association, said the university has about 2,700 Sanatan students but no central temple despite repeated petitions. He added that the vice-chancellor had cited space constraints but later indicated a site near Muktomoncho, where a public toilet project has now been initiated, angering students. Priyanta Swarnakar, acting president of the Student Unity Council, said the decision to build the toilet was made without consulting them.

Sumon Kumar Das, president of the Jagannath University Sanatan Student Council, announced that foundation rituals would be completed and temple construction would begin the same day. The protesters demanded a clear statement from the administration to fulfill their request promptly.

04 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Jagannath University students protest for central temple, oppose public toilet plan

A Dhaka court has issued a travel ban on former Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission (BSEC) commissioner Abdul Halim and former additional secretary Md Sabur Hossain. The order was given on Tuesday, February 3, by Metropolitan Senior Special Judge Md Sabbir Foyez. The Anti-Corruption Commission’s (ACC) public relations officer Tanzir Ahmed confirmed the court’s decision following a petition filed by ACC Deputy Director Mohammad Zainal Abedin.

According to the petition, the ACC is investigating allegations of irregularities and corruption in the procurement process of a project under the rural electrification program involving the installation of 500,000 smart pre-payment meters and related communication systems. The investigation team was formed to examine the allegations, which remain under inquiry.

The ACC stated that credible sources indicated the accused might attempt to flee abroad, prompting the request for a travel restriction to ensure a fair investigation. The court granted the order after a hearing.

04 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Dhaka court bars two former officials from leaving Bangladesh amid corruption investigation

National Citizen Party (NCP) spokesperson Asif Mahmud Sajib Bhuiyan claimed that government officials are openly seeking votes for the opposition’s paddy sheaf symbol, describing it as a threat to democracy. Speaking at an NCP election road meeting on Tuesday at Singra bus stand in Natore, he alleged that the Election Commission and administration are showing bias as the election approaches. He cited a social media video showing a presiding officer in Panchagarh asking for votes for the paddy sheaf.

Bhuiyan said that complaints from the 11-party alliance to the Election Commission are ignored, while complaints from the BNP receive immediate action. He warned that attempts to use the administration to stage another rigged election would not succeed, saying the people would defend their voting rights even at the cost of their lives. Other NCP leaders, including Monira Sharmin and Tariqul Islam, echoed concerns about administrative bias and pledged to protect polling centers.

The event was part of the NCP’s nationwide election campaign, attended by leaders from the 11-party alliance supporting Shapla Koli symbol candidate S.M. Jargis Kadir in Natore-3 constituency.

04 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

NCP alleges officials openly seek votes for opposition symbol, warns of threat to democracy

Energy and power sector experts in Bangladesh have called for a national consensus to address the country’s worsening electricity and fuel crisis. Speaking at a seminar organized by Just Energy News in Dhaka, they said that despite surplus generation capacity, the sector faces severe financial and structural pressure due to high costs, import dependence, dollar shortages, subsidy burdens, and weak governance. They urged the new government to take immediate steps alongside realistic and sustainable long-term planning.

Bangladesh Energy Regulatory Commission Chairman Jalal Ahmed attributed the crisis to long neglect of primary energy and limited LNG import capacity. Former BUET professor Dr. Ijaz Hossain noted that 97–98% of Bangladesh’s energy relies on fossil fuels, with 60% imported, creating economic strain. Other speakers, including former Justice Moinul Islam Chowdhury and economists Mushtaq Hossain Khan and M. Tamim, highlighted institutional corruption, inefficient contracts, and policy failures as key causes. They warned that without transparency and reform, losses exceeding Tk 50,000 crore annually could persist.

Participants emphasized that political unity, transparency, and public awareness are essential for sustainable energy security and economic stability.

04 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Experts call for national unity to resolve Bangladesh’s power and energy sector crisis

The chiefs of Bangladesh’s Army, Navy and Air Force visited Gazipur district on Tuesday ahead of the upcoming 13th National Parliamentary Election and Referendum 2026. During the visit, General Waker-uz-Zaman, Admiral M Nazmul Hasan and Air Chief Marshal Hasan Mahmud Khan met senior military officers, law enforcement officials and civil administration representatives from Gazipur, Narsingdi and Narayanganj districts at the Bangladesh Rice Research Institute conference hall.

The meeting focused on ensuring peaceful, neutral and fair elections through inter-agency coordination and comprehensive security management. The three service chiefs emphasized professionalism, neutrality, discipline, patience and citizen-friendly conduct in carrying out duties. They also inspected the activities of armed forces personnel deployed under the “In Aid to the Civil Power” framework and provided necessary guidance.

Senior military and civil officials, law enforcement representatives and members of the media were present during the visit, reflecting a broad-based coordination effort for maintaining order during the election period.

04 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Armed forces chiefs meet in Gazipur to coordinate security for Bangladesh’s 2026 election

A Dhaka court has ordered the freezing of a bank account belonging to former Director General of the Directorate General of Forces Intelligence (DGFI) Saiful Alam and the seizure of a five-katha plot registered under the names of his wife and daughters in Trust Green City. The order was issued on Tuesday, February 3, by Metropolitan Senior Special Judge Md Sabbir Foyez in response to a petition from the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC).

According to ACC public relations officer Tanzir Ahmed, the petition was filed by ACC Deputy Director Tahasin Munabil Haque, who sought to block the bank account and seize the assets amid an ongoing corruption inquiry. The ACC stated that an investigation team had been formed to verify Saiful Alam’s wealth statement and found indications that he and his family were attempting to transfer or conceal funds and property. The court ruled that freezing the account and seizing the land were necessary under the Money Laundering Prevention Act, 2012, and the ACC Rules, 2007.

The court’s order aims to prevent the suspected illicit assets from being transferred or hidden before the investigation concludes.

04 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Dhaka court freezes ex-DGFI chief Saiful Alam’s bank account and seizes family land over graft

FIFA President Gianni Infantino has expressed opposition to banning Israel from international football competitions, despite ongoing discussions among several European nations advocating such a move in protest of Israel’s actions in Palestine. Speaking about potential changes to FIFA’s rules, Infantino suggested that the organization’s constitution should prevent any country from being excluded due to political leaders’ actions. He emphasized maintaining open channels of connection through sport.

UEFA had earlier prepared to hold a vote on suspending Israel during its executive committee meeting in September, but the discussion was postponed after U.S. President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire proposal between Israel and Hamas. According to The Athletic, later talks focused on the procedural aspects of implementing a ban. Ireland’s Football Association strongly supported a proposal to temporarily suspend Israel from UEFA competitions.

Infantino also argued that the current ban on Russia, imposed after its 2022 invasion of Ukraine, should be lifted, saying it had achieved nothing and only deepened frustration and hatred. He warned that imposing a similar ban on Israel would represent a failure for football diplomacy.

03 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

FIFA chief Infantino rejects calls to ban Israel, urges rule change to avoid political exclusions

Dr. Shafiqul Islam Masud, central executive member of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami and Dhaka South secretary, alleged that the Officer-in-Charge (OC) of Bauphal Police Station has lost neutrality. Speaking at a press conference at the Bauphal upazila Jamaat office on Tuesday, he claimed that the OC conducted a raid on their party office under provocation from another political group, without proper verification. Masud argued that a neutral election cannot be expected while the current OC remains in his post and urged the Election Commission to withdraw him immediately.

He questioned how members of another political organization and several journalists were present before the police raid, suggesting that they had prior knowledge of the operation. Masud said the police found nothing during the raid, which, according to him, proves the action was politically motivated. He emphasized that law enforcement should ensure full confirmation before conducting such operations.

Masud also announced that Jamaat Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman will visit Bauphal on February 6 to address a public rally at the local field, where other alliance leaders will also attend.

03 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat candidate alleges Bauphal police chief lost neutrality, seeks his removal before election

Professor Ali Riaz, special assistant to the chief adviser, called on citizens to support the 'July Charter' in the upcoming national referendum. Speaking at a discussion meeting at Dhaka University’s Nawab Nawab Ali Chowdhury Senate Building on Tuesday, he described the charter as a pledge written in blood, symbolizing the sacrifices of those who fought against fascist rule. The event was organized by the University Grants Commission to promote the referendum and encourage voter participation.

Riaz emphasized that the July Charter represents a collective debt to the youth, workers, and citizens who protested for freedom and justice. He warned against the return of personal dictatorship and urged constitutional reforms to prevent unilateral amendments. He also criticized past constitutional changes and elections that, according to him, undermined democracy.

Special assistant Monir Haidar added that the referendum will include 48 reform proposals under four categories, ultimately asking whether citizens support the July uprising. He cautioned that failure of the referendum could allow fascism to return, stressing that it is an opportunity to realize the founding goals of equality, dignity, and social justice.

03 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Ali Riaz calls for public support of July Charter in Bangladesh’s upcoming referendum


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