Fakhrul brands HT Imam as ‘imam of AL’

The acting Bangladesh Nationalist Party secretary-general, Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, on Tuesday termed prime minister’s adviser HT Imam the imam of the ruling Awami League and said that Imam had divulged all tricks of the government.

NU failing to deliver

Govt plans to return affiliation of colleges to public univs

RU TEACHER KILLING

RMP commissioner withdrawn, protests continue

Ministers blast HT Imam

New controversies on Jan poll he fanned irks PM

WAR CRIMES

Prosecution presses formal charges against Patuakhali ‘Razakar'

Demo, strike underway on RU campus: 30 arrested

The students and teachers of Rajshahi University staged demonstration and formed human chain on the campus demanding immediate arrest and punishment for the killers of Prof Shafiul Islam who was hacked to death on his way home on Saturday afternoon.

Prosecution’s closing arguments against Jabbar begins Nov 25

The International Crimes Tribunal-1 on Monday set November 25 to begin the closing arguments of the prosecution in the war crimes case against absconding Abdul Jabbar Engineer, a former Jatiya Party lawmaker.

Bangladesh complete 3-0 sweep over Zimbabwe

Bangladesh overcame the resistance of Regis Chakabva to beat Zimbabwe by 186 runs in the third Test and complete a 3-0 sweep in three-Test series in Chittagong on Sunday. Middle-order batsman Chakabva left stranded on 89 as Zimbabwe, set a world record target of 449 runs, were all out 262 runs in their second innings with a session left on the fifth day. Shafiul Islam, Rubel Hossain, Jubair Hossain and Shuvagata Hom each grabbed two wickets to have a hand in Bangladesh win, with the hosts first time winning all three Tests of a series

Former diplomats for upholding democratic values

Retired high commissioners both Bangladesh and India on Friday decried India’s foot dragging on the Teesta water sharing treaty and ratification of the land boundary deal singed between the two neighbours in 1974. They said that the responsibility lay with India that the two issues, which were crucial for Bangladesh, could not be settled yet although New Delhi made commitments several times over the Teesta deal and ratifying the Indira-Mujib Land Boundary Agreement, which had already been ratified by Bangladesh.