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DHAKA, Nov 27, 2025 (BSS) - BNP Standing Committee Member Nazrul Islam Khan today said Shaheed Dr Shamsul Alam Khan Milon, martyred during the anti-Ershad movement in 1990, embodied the same spark of resistance seen in the July Uprising martyrs Abu Sayed, Mugdho and Wasim. "Dr Milon was a spark of fire (Agnisphulinga), just like the brave sons of the July Uprising. That spark ignited the gunpowder of our consciousness, resentment and anger. The explosion that followed ultimately brought down the dictator who clung to power for nearly 15 years," he said. Nazrul Islam made the remarks while addressing a discussion organised by the DUCSU of the 90s and the All-Party Students' Unity, marking the 35th martyrdom anniversary of Dr Milon. He said the previous misrule had created deep frustration across society and the martyrs of the July Uprising ignited that public anger, just as Dr Milon did in 1990. Speaking as special guest, BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi said the courts are now operating independently under the Interim Government, which has handed down a 21-year prison sentence to Sheikh Hasina in the plot allocation scam cases.  "There is no scope for any political party to influence the courts. The trials are being conducted under an independent system," he said. Rizvi also criticised the Jatiya Party, saying its leadership was now speaking about lack of freedom of expression despite previously cooperating with the former government. He said the previous regime and its allies jointly shaped an economic model "Hasinomics", marked by large loan defaults and repeated borrowing without repayment.  He added non-performing loans now stand at Tk 6.5 lakh crore and the next elected government must act to overcome this situation, while the Interim Government has already begun some initial measures. BNP Chairperson's Adviser Amanullah Aman presided over the discussion, which was moderated by BNP Joint Secretary General and Narsingdi District BNP President Khairul Kabir Khokon.
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Gazette of Rangpur Development Authority ordinance published
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Tk 6cr smuggled goods seized at Khagrachhari border in month
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Over 250 missing after Hong Kong's deadliest blaze in decades
HONG KONG, Nov 27, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Hong Kong firefighters were scouring scorched high-rises Thursday for over 250 people listed as missing, a day after the financial hub's worst blaze in decades killed at least 55 in an apartment complex. Over 24 hours after fire broke out in the eight-building housing estate with 2,000 units, flames were still visible in some windows as crews sprayed water on the blackened exteriors. Authorities have begun investigating what sparked the disastrous blaze, including the presence of bamboo scaffolding and plastic mesh wrapped around the structures as part of construction work. Hong Kong's anti-corruption body said it has launched a probe into renovation work at a housing complex, hours after police said they arrested three men on suspicion of negligently leaving foam packaging at the fire site. The intense flames in four of the eight apartment blocks were finally extinguished and the fires in three others were under control, officials said Thursday afternoon. One building was not affected. Multiple residents of Wang Fuk Court, located in Hong Kong's northern district of Tai Po, told AFP that they did not hear any fire alarm and had to go door-to-door to alert neighbours to the danger. "The fire spread so quickly. I saw one hose trying to save several buildings, and I felt it was far too slow," said a man surnamed Suen. "Ringing doorbells, knocking on doors, alerting the neighbours, telling them to leave -- that's what the situation was like," added. Crowds moved by the tragedy gathered near the complex to organise aid for displaced residents and firefighters, part of a spontaneous effort in a city that has some of the world's most densely populated and tallest residential blocks. "It's truly touching. The spirit of Hong Kong people is that when one is in trouble, everyone lends support... It shows that Hong Kong people are full of love," said Stone Ngai, 38, one of the organisers of an impromptu aid station. But the toll continues to increase and fire service officials told reporters that 51 victims lost their lives at the scene, while four died in hospital. Hong Kong authorities will immediately inspect all housing estates undergoing major works following the disaster, the city's leader John Lee said. - Dozens in hospital - Another displaced resident, Wong Sik-kam, recalled how his son was one of the firefighters dispatched to the scene. "My son called me and told me about the fire... I thought it was just a normal fire, like a kitchen accident that would be put out. Who knew it would get so bad?" Wong said. Among the dead was a 37-year-old firefighter, who was found with burns on his face half an hour after losing contact with colleagues, according to the fire service director Andy Yeung. A government spokesman told AFP that 61 people were being treated in hospital. Fifteen were in a critical condition, 27 in a serious condition and 19 were stable. City leader Lee said in the early hours of Thursday that 279 were unaccounted for, though firefighters said later that they had established contact with some of those people. Authorities have not updated the figure since. Lee said more than 900 people sought refuge at temporary shelters overnight. The Indonesian consulate said around noon that two of the deceased were Indonesians working as migrant domestic workers. - 'Unable to reach people' - On Wednesday night, sections of charred scaffolding fell from the burning blocks and flames could be seen inside apartments, sometimes belching out through windows into the night sky, casting an eerie orange glow on surrounding buildings. "The temperature at the scene is very high and there are some floors where we have been unable to reach people who requested help, but we will keep trying," said Derek Armstrong Chan, the deputy director of fire service operations. He said the wind and drifting debris likely spread the fire from one building to another, although he added that authorities are investigating the cause of the blaze. Chinese President Xi Jinping expressed condolences to the victims, including "the firefighter who died in the line of duty", according to state media. Lee said he was "deeply saddened" and that all government departments were assisting residents affected by the fire. On Thursday afternoon, some of the residents in adjacent blocks who had been evacuated as a precaution were allowed back into their homes. Volunteers distributed clothes and lunch boxes at the open-air podium of a nearby mall, while a few people gave out flyers with information about missing people. Deadly fires were once a regular scourge in densely populated Hong Kong, especially in poorer neighbourhoods. However, safety measures have been ramped up in recent decades and such fires have become much less commonplace.      
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