Voters cast ballots; BNP claims vote rigging!

    Dr. Mamtazuddin Patwari, Professor of History, BOU : Awami League-backed candidate Jahangir Alam defeated his BNP counterpart Hasan Uddin Sarkar by bagging more than double the votes the latter got in the Gazipur city polls. Hasan told the journalists that their aim was not to grab the power; rather they wanted to unveil the real character…

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      Parliament passes Tk 4,64,573 crore national budget

      Abrar Hussain: The Parliament yesterday gave the green light to the Tk 4,64,573 crore national budget for FY 2018-19. UNB reported that Finance Minister AMA Muhith moved the Appropriations Bill, 2018 seeking a budgetary allocation of Tk 571833, 82, 92, 000 which was passed by voice vote. Following the proposal, the ministers concerned placed justifications…

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        Man suspected of killing Bachchcu dies in Munshiganj ‘gunfight’’

        Sayeed Muhammad: The prime suspect in the murder of progressive writer-publisher Shahjahan Bachchu was killed in what the police termed described as “a gunfight” yesterday early hours in Munshiganj.The deceased has been identified Abdur Rahman, 34, with the police claiming him to be a member of extremist outfit, reports The Daily Star. He was arrested…

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          GCC polls: EWG finds faults at 46% centers

          Abrar Hussain: The Election Working Group (EWG) announced yesterday that nearly half of all polling centers had irregularities during the Gazipur City Corporation election held Tuesday. Speaking at a press briefing held on the election that saw the ruling Awami League’s candidate win by a landslide margin ahead of the national election, the election monitoring…

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            US wants BD to fulfill its ‘commitment of holding fair polls’

            Afrida Ahmed: The United States wants Bangladesh to complete its promise to have a free, equal and credible national election in the country, reports UNB. Yesterday, speaking at Jatiya Press Club, US Ambassador Marcia Bernicat said they are looking forward to the commitment of the government of Bangladesh in holding free, fair and credible elections…

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              Khaleda’s bail extended till Jul 10

              Sejuti Mourin: A Dhaka court yesterday extended the bail of BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia in the charitable graft case till July 10. Banglanews reported that Khaleda wasn’t produced before the court because she fell ill in jail. Her lawyer, Sanaullah Mia, pleaded for extending the bail on behalf of her. Dhaka Special Judge Court-5 Judge…

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                Yunus urges all to get out of civilization based on greed

                Abrar Hussain: Nobel Laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus urged everyone yesterday to renounce civilization ‘based on greed’ and move on with a farsighted vision to address global issues. Yunus made the appeal  while inaugurating the eighth Social Business Day organized by Yunus Center at Infosys Electronic City Campus in Bangalore, India. In his opening speech, he…

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                  Four Bangladeshi hajj pilgrims die in Saudi road crashes

                  Sabah Mannan: In separate road accidents at Saudi Arabia, four Bangladeshi pilgrims died and nine others were left injured. The deceased were identified as Julhas, 50, Rashed, 65, Abul Bashar, 65, and Rashedul Islam Babu, 55. The injured are SM Abul Khayer, 41, Tarif Irtija, 12, Momtahin Islam, 18, Mosatara Akter, 43, Nazmul, 39, and Shafiul…

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                    PM Trudeau urges Polio-free world in Rotary Convention in Toronto

                    Muhammad Ali Bukhari from Toronto: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau emphasised in eradicating Polio disease fully among 24,000 attendees from 175 countries in the closing plenary session of the 109th Rotary International Convention of Rotary Clubs held in Toronto from June 23-27. He said, Canada has been a champion in the fight to eradicate Polio since…

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