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Chattogram’s Shah Amanat International Airport has become the first airport in Bangladesh to receive jet fuel directly through a dedicated pipeline. The 6-kilometer Jet A-1 pipeline, constructed by Padma Oil Company Limited, was officially inaugurated this week. Energy Secretary Saiful Islam said, “This is the first airport in Bangladesh where jet fuel will be supplied via pipeline. The project ensures modern, eco-friendly, and efficient fuel delivery, reducing accident risks, lowering transport costs, and boosting operational efficiency.” The Tk 1.7 billion project, titled “Jet A-1 Pipeline from Main Installation to Shah Amanat International Airport”, was launched on December 19, 2023, but completed at a reduced cost of Tk 1.55 billion.

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NCP Joint Convener Taznuva Jabin has strongly condemned the attack on party leaders in New York, alleging blatant negligence by the interim government. In a statement, Jabin wrote: “Since entering politics, women like us have endured every imaginable slur and cyberbullying. Vulgar insults have become routine. But what happened in New York – the vile abuse hurled at Zara and the attack on Akhtar – is beyond disgraceful, especially as they were traveling as official companions of the Bangladesh government.” She demanded accountability from the interim government: “Why were political representatives not given protection? Why was the only female political delegate left exposed? Shame! The interim government owes Zara and the people of Bangladesh an apology. They talk endlessly about women’s rights, yet abandoned her to face the attack alone.” Holding the government responsible, Jabin added: “Akhtar is not just an NCP leader – he is a living symbol of resistance against fascism. To fail in protecting him is a betrayal. The NCP will not let this go unanswered.”

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BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi has strongly condemned the harassment of Akhtar Hossain and other political leaders in New York. He accused former ruling elites of attempting to create fresh chaos: “Those who imposed autocracy for 15 years are again conspiring to destabilize politics. We must remain vigilant against backdoor deals with dictators,” Rizvi said. He further alleged that new propaganda campaigns against BNP began after August 5, aimed at reviving “minus-one” style politics. “Just as Khaleda Zia could not be forced into exile, BNP too cannot be eliminated. We will resist such conspiracies,” Rizvi declared. He also instructed party activists to act as guardians during the upcoming Durga Puja celebrations to ensure peaceful festivities.

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The interim government has expressed regret after several political leaders, including NCP Member-Secretary Akhtar Hossain, were harassed in New York. In a statement, the government alleged that supporters of Sheikh Hasina were behind the incident, which echoed the violent political culture of her regime. Officials said the delegation initially entered the airport through the VVIP gate but later faced unexpected visa complications and inadequate security arrangements. Authorities confirmed that one person has already been arrested, with a formal investigation underway. Security around Chief Adviser Yunus and his delegation has since been tightened, with assurances of legal and diplomatic measures in response.

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Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus has joined the opening session of the 80th United Nations General Assembly in New York. According to the Press Wing, Yunus was accompanied by Energy Adviser Faozul Kabir Khan, Foreign Affairs Adviser Touhid Hossain, and Law Adviser Dr. Asif Nazrul. Earlier, Yunus met with Uruguay’s Foreign Minister Mario Lubetkin and former Chilean President Michelle Bachelet. He is also scheduled to attend a dinner hosted by U.S. President Donald Trump following the UN session.

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BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has rejected a headline published by Kolkata-based daily Ei Samay, which quoted him as questioning why India places BNP and Jamaat “in the same bracket.” Fakhrul said he never made that statement, though the interview did highlight his criticism of India for adopting the Awami League’s narrative. “BNP is a secular, centrist democratic party. Jamaat and BNP’s politics are not the same. We fought against anti-liberation forces, and our leftist allies remain with us,” Fakhrul clarified. Meanwhile, Jamaat has condemned as “false and vindictive” another claim in the report—that the party pressured BNP for more seats in past elections.

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The Chittagong University Election Commission has announced that the CUCSU elections will be delayed by three days, with voting now scheduled for October 15 instead of October 12. The rescheduling followed requests from several candidates. On Monday, the commission had published a preliminary candidate list, rejecting 19 nominations, including two for VP and one for GS positions. A total of 1,162 nomination forms were collected, of which 931 were submitted. The VP race has 25 candidates, while both GS and AGS posts saw 22 submissions each.

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BNP central leader and Liberation War veteran Hasan Uddin Sarkar has raised alarm over the widespread drug crisis in Bangladesh. Speaking at a meeting with teachers at Tongi Shahaj Uddin Sarkar School and College, he said: “Drugs have infiltrated every part of society. If we fail to protect our youth, destruction is inevitable. Without saving the younger generation from this menace, the nation will have no future leadership.” He urged urgent collective action to tackle the drug epidemic.

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French President Emmanuel Macron’s motorcade was halted in New York after police blocked several roads for U.S. President Donald Trump’s convoy, according to The Guardian. Caught in the security lockdown, Macron reportedly phoned Trump directly to resolve the situation. The blockade was lifted shortly afterward. However, Macron was forced to abandon his vehicle and proceed the rest of the way on foot.

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The Ministry of Housing and Public Works has issued disciplinary orders against two engineers over major irregularities in the Ruppur Green City Project in Pabna. Assistant Engineer Rafiquzzaman has been dismissed from service, while Supervising Engineer Zillur Rahman has been demoted. According to the ministry’s notification, investigations confirmed that furniture and supplies for 16- and 20-story buildings were procured and moved in violation of procurement rules (PPR), with abnormally inflated costs. Media reports on the irregularities triggered the probe, which found both officers responsible.

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Abidul Islam Khan, a defeated VP candidate in the Dhaka University Central Students’ Union (DUCSU) elections, has accused the university administration and the Election Commission of deliberately delaying investigations into election irregularities. After meeting the Vice Chancellor, Abidul said he demanded updates on the probe but received little clarity. “We submitted written complaints, including evidence of ballot papers found in the basement of Gausul Azam Super Market. Yet, the commission refuses to take them into account,” he said. Abidul, along with Umaama Fatema and Abdul Kader, raised further concerns over irregularities in polling at SM Hall and Zahurul Haq Hall. Fatema noted that the administration still has not explained discrepancies regarding ballot papers.

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Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Shafiqur Rahman has urged party activists not to respond to insults or criticism with hostility. “Those who insult Jamaat deserve no reply. Our response will be our program, Insha’Allah,” he said in a recent address. He emphasized that Jamaat’s core responsibility is to work for the welfare of the country and its people. “Ultimate judgment rests with the Almighty. Patience and trust in Allah must be our greatest tools. May Allah protect our beloved Bangladesh from all dangers,” Rahman added.

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UNESCO’s Bangladesh representative Susan Vize met with Adviser Md. Mahfuz Alam. During the meeting, the adviser confirmed that the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting is working on drafting the Journalism Rights Protection Ordinance in line with the recommendations of the Media Reform Commission. He assured that the government will extend full cooperation to ensure media outlets can work freely during the upcoming national elections. Emphasizing neutrality, he stated: “There is no government interference in the media. We only expect responsible and impartial journalism.”

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NCP Convener Nahid Islam has accused the government and relevant ministries of failing to ensure security, leading to the attack on Akhtar Hossain. He said, “The fascist Awami League continues targeting July Uprising leaders. We saw assassination attempts in Gopalganj during the July march, and attacks abroad on our leaders like Mahfuz Alam. Yesterday’s attack on Akhtar Hossain is part of the same pattern.” Nahid added that many Awami League members accused of violence are freely roaming after bail and even threatening families of martyrs. “The government must identify and punish these collaborators of fascism,” he said. On the lotus symbol issue, Nahid said NCP will give its official response once the EC announces a decision. He also confirmed that discussions are ongoing regarding a possible merger between GOP and NCP.

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Shamim Ahmed, 40, a firefighter critically injured in the Tongi chemical warehouse explosion, has died from his burns. He was among four fire service personnel severely injured while battling the blaze at Sahara Market in Gazipur’s Tongi BSCIC industrial area on Monday. Doctors earlier reported that two had suffered 100% burns, one 42%, and another 5%. Shamim succumbed to his injuries on Tuesday, leaving three colleagues still fighting for their lives.

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