BNP leaders meet CA, discuss election preparations
BNP leaders meet CA, discuss election preparations
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Ziaur Rahman provided microcredit at 2% interest to create entrepreneurs: Fakhrul
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BSS chairman makes 12 promises to Koyra-Paikgacha people
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Power division inks deal to install solar panels at educational institutions 
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ECNEC approves 13 projects worth Tk1,988cr for national development
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People yet to realize due rights after 54 years of independence: Akhter Hossen
RANGPUR, Oct 21, 2025 (BSS) - National Citizen Party (NCP) Member Secretary Akhter Hossen today said that even after 54 years of independence, the people of the country have not yet fully regained their due rights and dignity.  "The spirit of independence was to establish equal rights, equal dignity and assurance of justice for all citizens. But even today we see the picture of discrimination, neglect and injustice in the society," he said.  As a result, NCP is working to remove this discrimination and bring the benefits of real freedom to the doorsteps of the people. He said this while addressing a series of courtyard meetings and street rallies under Kandi union of Pirgachha upazila in Rangpur, ahead of the upcoming 13th Jatiya Sangsad elections. Akhter said, "NCP believes that the power of the people is the real power of the nation. I have long been engaged in movements and struggles at Dhaka University in pursuit of justice and people's welfare." Recalling his personal sacrifices, he said, "I have endured imprisonment, torture, and remand numerous times. I bore all the suffering for the sake of the country's people, so that they could be freed from injustice and oppression. By the infinite grace of Almighty Allah, we are now free from that tyranny." Emphasizing his bond with the people of his native Pirgachha upazila, Akhter said, "I come from the grassroots. The problems of the people are my own problems. I promise that every underdeveloped area will be given priority in future development plans."   The NCP leader said that despite progress, the economic disparity between the rich and the poor remains stark.  "Some have become rich lawfully, others unlawfully, while the poor remain deprived. If a person is removed from a position despite being honest and qualified simply because he lacks wealth, that cannot be the ideal of an independent Bangladesh," he said.   Following the rallies, Akhter exchanged greetings with people from different walks of life as part of his ongoing campaign to learn about the hopes and aspirations of grassroots voters in Rangpur-4 constituency. Earlier, on July 1, at a street rally at Kawnia bus stand in Rangpur, NCP convener Md Nahid Islam announced Akhtar Hossen as the candidate for the post of Member of Parliament for Rangpur-4 (Pirgachha-Kawnia) constituency. 
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BNP never made appointments to BB on political considerations: Amir Khasru
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Home Adviser reiterates govt’s readiness to hold upcoming polls in February
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Security services investigate each fire incident thoroughly: CA Press Wing 
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Halim for legal basis of July Charter before Jatiya Sangsad elections
 RANGPUR, Oct 21, 2025 (BSS) - Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Assistant Secretary General Moulana Abdul Halim today said that the upcoming Jatiya Sangsad elections should be held in a free, fair and acceptable manner, taking the July National Charter as legal basis.    "Before that, a referendum should be held by next November and the murderers of all July-August martyrs, including Abu Sayeed and Mugdho, should be tried and necessary reforms should be ensured," he said.    He said this as the chief guest at a press conference jointly organized by the Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Rangpur District and Metropolitan units at the party office in Shapla Intersection of the city on this night.    Earlier, he spoke at a Rukon conference organized at the same venue with the aim of electing the central Ameer of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami.   The Jamaat leader said, "There is still time, necessary reforms must be made based on the basis of the July Charter. If the existing structure is not changed, blood donation of thousands of students and the public will be of no use."   "Before the election, the oppression, torture, genocide and corruption of the previous fascist regime must be visibly judged," he said.   The fascist Awami League's allies, the Jatiya Party and the 14 parties, had been killing people, oppressing and torturing the nation and looting the country's resources for 15 years.    For this reason, he also demanded that the activities of the Jatiya Party and the 14 parties, the allies of the fascist dictatorship, be banned.    Vice-principal Moulana ATM Azam Khan, a member of the Central Majlis-e-Shura of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami and Rangpur Metropolitan Ameer preside over the Rukon conference and press conference.    Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Central Working Committee member Professor Mahbubur Rahman Belal, Forum of Diploma Engineers President Muhammad Abdus Sattar Shah, Rangpur District Secretary of Jamaat-e-Islami Moulana Enamul Haque, Rangpur Metropolitan Secretary Anwarul Haque Kajal, Kotwali Thana Ameer Moulana Golam Kibria, among others, were present.    
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Trump special counsel pick withdraws over 'Nazi streak' comments
Trump special counsel pick withdraws over 'Nazi streak' comments
WASHINGTON, Oct 22, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - US President Donald Trump's nominee to lead a government watchdog agency, Paul Ingrassia, announced Tuesday he was withdrawing his candidacy after it was revealed he reportedly boasted about having a "Nazi streak." Ingrassia, a 30-year-old attorney whom Trump picked to head the Office of Special Counsel, was facing mounting criticism from both Democrats and Republicans after media reports this week revealed text messages with racist content. "I will be withdrawing myself from Thursday's HSGAC hearing to lead the Office of Special Counsel because unfortunately I do not have enough Republican votes at this time," Ingrassia said in a post on X. He was to appear October 23 for confirmation hearings before the Senate, which is controlled by the Republicans with a narrow majority. His nomination became embroiled in controversy after it was revealed that he told some fellow Republicans in a text chain that he had a "Nazi streak" and advocated for the Martin Luther King Jr. national holiday to be scrapped, POLITICO reported on Monday, citing a text chat it had viewed. "MLK Jr. was the 1960s George Floyd and his 'holiday' should be ended and tossed into the seventh circle of hell where it belongs," Ingrassia allegedly wrote in the January 2024 chat, according to POLITICO. Without confirming the authenticity of the text messages, Ingrassia's lawyer Andrew Paltzik told POLITICO the text messages were "taken out of context" and imbued with "self-mockery and satirical humor." The Office of Special Counsel is an independent agency tasked with protecting the rights of federal workers and shielding federal government whistleblowers from retaliation. Ingrassia is the latest of the Republican president's nominees to withdraw his name from consideration. Last month, the White House withdrew its nominee to lead the Bureau of Statistics (BLS), E.J. Antoni, after Trump fired the previous commissioner for reporting underwhelming job growth statistics. Following the nomination of Antoni, a right-wing economist who worked for the conservative think tank Heritage Foundation, media reports revealed that he had a history of posting "incendiary rhetoric" on social media, including conspiracy theories and misogynistic posts, according to CNN.  
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BanglaFact detects distorted comments of Mirza Fakhrul
BanglaFact detects distorted comments of Mirza Fakhrul
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Indian video misrepresented as Bangladesh incident: BanglaFact 
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Probe report in Salman Shah murder case on Dec 7
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London 'scream club' helps young people relieve stress
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Varendra Research Museum exhibits centuries-old artefacts in Rajshahi
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Bangladesh lays emphasis on collective efforts to prevent NCDs
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Bitter gourd farming brings hope to farmers in Faridpur
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Tunisian city on general strike over factory pollution
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