Prime minister Sheikh Hasina on Tuesday said that the government would take foreign technical assistance for the judicial probe committee formed to investigate the deaths during quota movement, aiming to
The government will ban Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami by tomorrow through an executive order, said law minister Anisul Huq said on Tuesday. He said that he had been ordered by Bangladesh prime
The High Court on Tuesday expressed deep shame over the deaths that occurred during the quota reform protests and called every death a tragedy. ‘We are ashamed of the violence
All offices in Bangladesh will run as per the regular schedule from Wednesday, said the public administration ministry on Tuesday. On July 24, the public administration ministry fixed the office
The police obstructed protesting guardians of students in front of Dhaka Medical College while they were going to Shagbagh on Tuesday morning to organise a rally protesting against casualties in
Students protesting under the banner of Students Movement Against Discrimination organised protest rallies in different places, including Dhaka city and elsewhere in the country to press home their demands. Protesters
Family members on Sunday alleged that many students were going missing for several days before ending up in court abruptly as members of law enforcement agencies were arresting them randomly
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Saturday said the nationwide mayhem was part of a conspiracy to completely cripple the economy to make Bangladesh again a country of beggars. “It might
Members of Rapid Action Battalion arrested 290 people from different parts of the country, including Dhaka, in connection with the recent violence over quota reform protests. ASP Imran Khan of
Bangladesh said three student leaders had been taken into custody on Friday for their own safety. Students Against Discrimination head Nahid Islam and two other senior members of the protest