Friday, 16 January 2026
The Dhaka News

Nazmul Islam Relieved of All BCB Responsibilities Amid Players’ Demands

The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has decided to relieve board director M Nazmul Islam of all his responsibilities following demands raised by cricketers. The decision was taken during an emergency online meeting held on Thursday (January 15), according to multiple sources within the board. An official announcement is expected shortly.As per the decision, Nazmul Islam has been removed from his position as head of the BCB’s Finance Committee and will be kept away from all other board-related activities. At present, the finance committee leadership was his only active responsibility within the board.However, under the BCB constitution, the board does not have the authority to remove a director from his position unless certain conditions are met. These include death, mental incapacity, disciplinary punishment, financial insolvency, absence from three consecutive board meetings, or voluntary resignation. None of these conditions apply in Nazmul Islam’s case. Therefore, unless he steps down voluntarily, he will continue to remain a board director.The situation has also highlighted a structural gap within the BCB. While the constitution includes a code of conduct for cricketers, there is no such code for board directors. In contrast, most cricket boards around the world have established codes of conduct for their administrators. As a result, even if a director acts outside accepted norms, taking direct disciplinary action remains difficult. Nazmul Islam became a BCB director for the first time through his involvement with the Talent Hunt Cricket Academy. In light of the recent developments, the board has decided to distance him from all operational activities.
18 hrs ago

Hadi’s Killers Attended His Funeral: Fatima Tasnim Juma

The shocking incident surrounding the murder of Shahid Sharif Osman Hadi, a key figure in the July mass uprising and spokesperson of the Inqilab Mancha, has sent ripples across the capital. Fatima Tasnim Juma, spokesperson of the organization’s Dhaka University branch, has alleged that those behind Hadi’s killing were present in the front rows of his funeral.In a post on her verified Facebook page late Wednesday night (14 January), Juma wrote, “The attackers struck suddenly. Some of those who planned my brother’s (Hadi’s) murder may have been in the first two or three rows of his funeral. We didn’t notice, didn’t recognize them, couldn’t do anything. May God reveal all conspiracies. Without His help, we are helpless.”In a comment on the same post, she added, “Tomorrow there’s a hearing in court. According to the charge sheet, only Masud and Bappi are directly involved in the murder. Everything after the incident is documented, nothing from before. I don’t know whether it’s possible to identify the masterminds, or if it’s deliberately not done.”She also questioned, “Who are these people? What kind of power do they have that bringing them forward seems impossible, and we are told to accept it? Are they even more powerful than Hasina?”Osman Hadi was critically injured on 12 December when two assailants on a motorcycle opened fire on him in Box Culvert Road, Bijoynagar, Dhaka. He was shot in the head while sitting in a rickshaw. Initially admitted to Dhaka Medical College Hospital, he was later transferred to Evercare Hospital due to deteriorating condition. Eventually, he was sent to Singapore for advanced treatment, where he passed away on 18 December at 9:45 PM. A case was filed at Paltan Police Station in connection with the incident. The father and mother of the main accused, shooter Faisal, were arrested, but Faisal and his accomplice have not yet been apprehended. They were initially believed to have fled to India, a fact the police confirmed today.
19 hrs ago

6th Day of Nomination Appeals Hearing Underway at Election Commission

The hearing of appeals regarding the acceptance and rejection of nomination papers for the 13th National Parliament elections has entered its sixth day at the Election Commission.The hearing began today, Thursday, at 10:00 a.m. in the auditorium of the Election Commission building in Agargaon, Dhaka. According to the commission’s schedule, appeals numbered 381 to 480 will be heard today. Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) A. M. M. Nasir Uddin is presiding over the full commission, which will take a one-hour break at noon and continue the session until 5:00 p.m.On the fifth day of hearings, Wednesday, out of 100 appeals, 73 were approved, 17 rejected, and 10 left pending. Senior Secretary of the EC Secretariat, Akhtar Ahmed, stated that a total of 380 appeals were heard over the first five days (Saturday to Wednesday). Of these, 277 were approved, 81 rejected or canceled, and 23 remained pending for various reasons.According to the commission’s schedule, tomorrow, January 16, appeals numbered 481 to 510, along with pending cases, will be heard from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. On January 17, appeals 511 to 610 will be heard, and on January 18, the final day, appeals 611 to 645 along with the remaining pending cases will be concluded.A total of 645 appeals have been filed with the commission challenging the acceptance and rejection of nomination papers in this election. The commission reported that on January 4, the last day of scrutiny, returning officers or assistant returning officers in 300 constituencies examined 2,568 nomination papers, approving 1,842 and rejecting 723. Candidates and their legal representatives are participating in the hearings to challenge the decisions on their nomination papers. The commission has assured that all appeals will be carefully reviewed and decisions will be made impartially.
21 hrs ago
BCB Warns of Indefinite BPL Suspension If Players Do Not Return to Field

BCB Warns of Indefinite BPL Suspension If Players Do Not Return to Field

The Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) has entered a period of serious uncertainty amid growing tension between players and the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB). Following demands from players, BCB director M Nazmul Islam is set to be removed from his role as chairman of the board’s finance committee. However, the board has issued a clear warning that the league could be suspended indefinitely if players fail to return to the field within the day.According to the BCB constitution, a board director can only lose his position under specific circumstances, including death, mental incapacity, disciplinary punishment, financial insolvency, or absence from three consecutive board meetings. None of these conditions apply to Nazmul Islam. As a result, the BCB can only remove him if he voluntarily resigns.The controversy began last week when Nazmul made a controversial comment regarding former national team captain Tamim Iqbal, which drew strong criticism from the Cricketers’ Welfare Association of Bangladesh (CWAB). The situation escalated further after additional remarks questioning the contributions of cricketers, prompting players to threaten a boycott of matches.CWAB President Mohammad Mithun said that such comments are unacceptable from a sitting board director. He stressed that no official in a responsible position has the right to speak about players in that manner and called for Nazmul’s immediate resignation.The Dhaka phase of the Bangladesh Premier League was scheduled to begin on Thursday (January 15). However, due to the ongoing dispute, matches failed to start on time, casting doubt over the continuation of the tournament.Addressing a press conference on Thursday, Mithun announced a complete boycott of all cricketing activities until Nazmul steps down. He stated that players would only return to the field if the BCB officially commits that Nazmul will no longer remain on the board within the next 48 hours. Otherwise, he added, players will not take responsibility for the suspension of matches if cricket remains halted. With both sides holding firm positions, the future of the BPL now hangs in the balance.
17 hrs ago
National

National

Hadi’s Killers Attended His Funeral: Fatima Tasnim Juma

Hadi’s Killers Attended His Funeral: Fatima Tasnim Juma

The shocking incident surrounding the murder of Shahid Sharif Osman Hadi, a key figure in the July mass uprising and spokesperson of the Inqilab Mancha, has sent ripples across the capital. Fatima Tasnim Juma, spokesperson of the organization’s Dhaka University branch, has alleged that those behind Hadi’s killing were present in the front rows of his funeral.In a post on her verified Facebook page late Wednesday night (14 January), Juma wrote, “The attackers struck suddenly. Some of those who planned my brother’s (Hadi’s) murder may have been in the first two or three rows of his funeral. We didn’t notice, didn’t recognize them, couldn’t do anything. May God reveal all conspiracies. Without His help, we are helpless.”In a comment on the same post, she added, “Tomorrow there’s a hearing in court. According to the charge sheet, only Masud and Bappi are directly involved in the murder. Everything after the incident is documented, nothing from before. I don’t know whether it’s possible to identify the masterminds, or if it’s deliberately not done.”She also questioned, “Who are these people? What kind of power do they have that bringing them forward seems impossible, and we are told to accept it? Are they even more powerful than Hasina?”Osman Hadi was critically injured on 12 December when two assailants on a motorcycle opened fire on him in Box Culvert Road, Bijoynagar, Dhaka. He was shot in the head while sitting in a rickshaw. Initially admitted to Dhaka Medical College Hospital, he was later transferred to Evercare Hospital due to deteriorating condition. Eventually, he was sent to Singapore for advanced treatment, where he passed away on 18 December at 9:45 PM. A case was filed at Paltan Police Station in connection with the incident. The father and mother of the main accused, shooter Faisal, were arrested, but Faisal and his accomplice have not yet been apprehended. They were initially believed to have fled to India, a fact the police confirmed today.
19 hrs ago
International

International

At least 2,000 killed in anti-government protests in Iran: official

At least 2,000 killed in anti-government protests in Iran: official

At least 2,000 people have been killed in anti-government protests in Iran, sparked by anger over the economic crisis, a government official told Reuters on Tuesday.He said that at least 2,000 people have been killed in the anti-government protests that have raged for more than two weeks, including civilians and security forces. The official blamed terrorists for the deaths.Iranian authorities have acknowledged for the first time that so many people have been killed in the protests that began on December 28.Speaking to Reuters, the official said that “terrorists” were responsible for the deaths of protesters and security forces. However, he did not give specific information about how many security forces and civilians were among the dead.The ongoing protests in Iran, due to the dire economic situation, are seen as a serious internal challenge for the Iranian authorities in the past three years. In addition to the protests, international pressure on the country's ruling regime has also increased significantly after last year's Israeli and US attacks.Iran's religious leadership, which has been in power since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, has chosen a two-pronged strategy to deal with the protests. Although it admits that the protests that began with the economic crisis are "justified", the country's government is conducting a strict security operation against the protesters.Tehran has accused the US and Israel of inciting the protests. The Tehran regime has claimed that unidentified "terrorists" hijacked the public demonstration.Earlier, an international human rights organization reported that hundreds of people have been killed in the protests in Iran. At the same time, the organization also reported that thousands of protesters have been arrested.Since the protests began, the country has imposed severe restrictions on the internet. As the anti-government protests have become widespread, the internet connection in the country has been almost completely disrupted. Iran has even used military-grade jammers to disrupt the internet connection of Starlink, a company owned by US billionaire Elon Musk.Over the past week, multiple videos of clashes between protesters and security forces have emerged at night. Reuters has verified the authenticity of these videos. The videos show scenes of gunfire, burning cars and buildings, and clashes between protesters and security forces.Source: Reuters, AFP.
13 January 2026
Campus

Campus

JKKNIU researchers win ‘Best Paper’ award at IEB AMPEE conference

JKKNIU researchers win ‘Best Paper’ award at IEB AMPEE conference

A research team from Jatiya Kabi Kazi Nazrul Islam University (JKKNIU) has been awarded the "Best Paper of the Session" at the 6th Annual Paper Meet of the Electrical Engineering Division (APMEE 2025), organized by the Institution of Engineers, Bangladesh (IEB).The award was presented at the closing ceremony held at the seminar hall of the IEB Headquarters on Sunday evening.The winning research paper is titled “Development of Low Cost Real-Time Kinematic GNSS System for Precise Positioning in Bangladesh.” The study focuses on developing a cost-effective system for precise positioning technology within the country.The research was completed by Md. Sajjad Hossen, a student of the Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) department (2017-18 session), who served as the first author. Md. Shameem Ahammed, a student of the same department (2018-19 session), contributed as the second author. The project was supervised by Kazi Md. Shahiduzzaman, an Associate Professor of the EEE department at JKKNIU.Md. Sajjad Hossen said, “We are honoured to got the recognition from the APMEE 2025 & We are committed to working on this research project on a larger scale in the future.”The awards were handed over to the winners by the Chief Guest, Mr. Faiz Ahmad Taiyeb, Special Assistant to the Chief Adviser (Ministry of Telecommunication & IT). Prof. Dr. Engineer Mohammad Zoynal Abedin, Vice-Chancellor of Dhaka University of Engineering & Technology (DUET), was present as the Special Guest.In his speech, the Chief Guest emphasized the importance of research and innovation in modernizing the power and technology sectors.During the two-day event, five papers were selected for awards from numerous presentations, with the JKKNIU team's paper being recognized as the best in its session.
17 December 2025
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Web Story

Election

Election

6th Day of Nomination Appeals Hearing Underway at Election Commission

6th Day of Nomination Appeals Hearing Underway at Election Commission

The hearing of appeals regarding the acceptance and rejection of nomination papers for the 13th National Parliament elections has entered its sixth day at the Election Commission.The hearing began today, Thursday, at 10:00 a.m. in the auditorium of the Election Commission building in Agargaon, Dhaka. According to the commission’s schedule, appeals numbered 381 to 480 will be heard today. Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) A. M. M. Nasir Uddin is presiding over the full commission, which will take a one-hour break at noon and continue the session until 5:00 p.m.On the fifth day of hearings, Wednesday, out of 100 appeals, 73 were approved, 17 rejected, and 10 left pending. Senior Secretary of the EC Secretariat, Akhtar Ahmed, stated that a total of 380 appeals were heard over the first five days (Saturday to Wednesday). Of these, 277 were approved, 81 rejected or canceled, and 23 remained pending for various reasons.According to the commission’s schedule, tomorrow, January 16, appeals numbered 481 to 510, along with pending cases, will be heard from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. On January 17, appeals 511 to 610 will be heard, and on January 18, the final day, appeals 611 to 645 along with the remaining pending cases will be concluded.A total of 645 appeals have been filed with the commission challenging the acceptance and rejection of nomination papers in this election. The commission reported that on January 4, the last day of scrutiny, returning officers or assistant returning officers in 300 constituencies examined 2,568 nomination papers, approving 1,842 and rejecting 723. Candidates and their legal representatives are participating in the hearings to challenge the decisions on their nomination papers. The commission has assured that all appeals will be carefully reviewed and decisions will be made impartially.
16 October 2025
Cricket

Cricket

BCB Warns of Indefinite BPL Suspension If Players Do Not Return to Field

BCB Warns of Indefinite BPL Suspension If Players Do Not Return to Field

The Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) has entered a period of serious uncertainty amid growing tension between players and the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB). Following demands from players, BCB director M Nazmul Islam is set to be removed from his role as chairman of the board’s finance committee. However, the board has issued a clear warning that the league could be suspended indefinitely if players fail to return to the field within the day.According to the BCB constitution, a board director can only lose his position under specific circumstances, including death, mental incapacity, disciplinary punishment, financial insolvency, or absence from three consecutive board meetings. None of these conditions apply to Nazmul Islam. As a result, the BCB can only remove him if he voluntarily resigns.The controversy began last week when Nazmul made a controversial comment regarding former national team captain Tamim Iqbal, which drew strong criticism from the Cricketers’ Welfare Association of Bangladesh (CWAB). The situation escalated further after additional remarks questioning the contributions of cricketers, prompting players to threaten a boycott of matches.CWAB President Mohammad Mithun said that such comments are unacceptable from a sitting board director. He stressed that no official in a responsible position has the right to speak about players in that manner and called for Nazmul’s immediate resignation.The Dhaka phase of the Bangladesh Premier League was scheduled to begin on Thursday (January 15). However, due to the ongoing dispute, matches failed to start on time, casting doubt over the continuation of the tournament.Addressing a press conference on Thursday, Mithun announced a complete boycott of all cricketing activities until Nazmul steps down. He stated that players would only return to the field if the BCB officially commits that Nazmul will no longer remain on the board within the next 48 hours. Otherwise, he added, players will not take responsibility for the suspension of matches if cricket remains halted. With both sides holding firm positions, the future of the BPL now hangs in the balance.
17 hrs ago
Nationwide

Nationwide

Chhatra Dal activist stabbed to death in clash between two BNP factions

Chhatra Dal activist stabbed to death in clash between two BNP factions

A young man named Gazi Tahmid Khan (25) was killed in a clash between BNP leaders and activists in Mirsarai, Chittagong.He died at Chittagong Medical College Hospital around 12 midnight on Wednesday (December 10).The deceased Tahmid is the son of Mohammad Alamgir of Ward No. 3 East Hinguli area of ​​Baroiarhat Municipality. He was associated with the anti-discrimination movement. Later, he became a member of the North District of United People's (UP) Bangladesh. He finally joined the Chhatra Dal. Tahmid was also the joint convener of Mirsarai Upazila for Safe Roads.Locals said that on Wednesday afternoon, Hinguli Union Volunteer Dal leader Zubair was sitting with his feet up in a shop in Baroiarhat Municipality Market. At that time, when he saw Nazrul Islam Liton, former joint convener of Baroiarhat Municipality BNP, he kicked Zubair when he did not put his feet down. As a result, they left at some point during the argument between the two groups. Later, clashes broke out between people from Jamalpur and Hinguli, the respective areas of Liton and Zubair. In this, 8 to 10 people including Tahmid, Raihan, Mohan De, Abir and Mozammel were injured. They were later sent to various hospitals.Sub-Inspector (SI) of the District Police working at Chamek Hospital, Alauddin Talukder said that Tahmid was initially given primary treatment in Zorarganj while he was seriously injured. Later, when he was taken to Chamek Hospital at night, the doctor admitted him to Neurosurgery Ward No. 28. He died while undergoing treatment at around 1 am on Wednesday.The father of the deceased Tahmid, Md. Alamgir, said, "My only son was killed like this. My son did not do anything wrong. If he had done anything wrong, I would have tried him. What will I live with now? I want justice for the murder of my son."Bariyarhat Municipality Chhatra Dal General Secretary Mohan Dey said that on Wednesday afternoon, some of them went to a traffic intersection to resolve the dispute between Liton and Zubair. At one point during the conversation, Liton's people attacked them. Several people were injured in the clash. Tahmid was severely injured because he was from their area. He later died at Chittagong Medical College (CMC) Hospital around 12 midnight while undergoing treatment.Former joint convener of Bariyarhat Municipality BNP Nazrul Islam Liton denied his involvement in the clash and said that there was a minor quarrel before the incident. However, I do not know what happened after. Such an incident could have happened due to internal enmity.Officer-in-Charge (OC) of Zorarganj Police Station Kazi Nazmul Haque said that a person named Tahmid was killed in a clash between two factions of the same BNP group due to a junior-senior dispute. His body is currently at CMC Hospital. The body will be taken home after the autopsy. No case has been filed with the police station yet.
16 October 2025
Economy

Economy

I have to leave after February, I want to do something for people

I have to leave after February, I want to do something for people

We have to leave after February, but before that, we want to do something for the people of the country, said the interim government's financial advisor Dr. Salehuddin Ahmed.He said these things at the Tax Representative Management System (TRMS) software inauguration ceremony at the National Board of Revenue's multipurpose hall on Sunday (September 14) morning. NBR Chairman Abdur Rahman Khan presided over the event.Dr. Salehuddin Ahmed said, I asked the NBR Chairman whether we will be able to see the benefits? Because, we have to leave after February, should we see some before that? The chief advisor often tells me, we contribute something. Contribution means a lot outside, this is that... many people don't even see it with their eyes. Even if they do, nothing is happening. Today I saw in some newspaper... I won't mention the name, it says despair everywhere, it seems he doesn't see any hope. I don't know if he does.He also said, so we want to do something for the people. Because, the next government will take some time to understand. And there is also a matter of goodwill. If we can show a ray of hope in Bangladesh at least to some extent, that will be our goal.The advisor said to tax lawyers, there is a lot of harassment in the service sector. So many people are fooled. I myself often… sometimes I say… Hey, don't give it. I tell the driver to tell me to get a driving license, don't delay. So that people can get rid of these. Do a little service. People want service. No one is stingy in paying for good service.Dr. Salehuddin Ahmed, praising everyone for the entire TRMS process being in the country, said that the habit of hiring foreign organizations for these tasks has become more common. Those who come from outside try to sell their country's equipment.Stating that such activities are beneficial for everyone, he said that it is beneficial for those who will collect taxes, not only at the individual level or company level. How many types of papers do you have to write when collecting. But later, many thank yous are given.NBR Chairman Md. Abdur Rahman Khan said that from next year, corporate tax filing will be made completely online. Tax apps will be developed this year itself. If the tax collection process is digitized, it will be possible to automate audit selection and audit process.Bangladesh Tax Lawyers Association President Advocate Ramiz Uddin Ahmed, Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Bangladesh (ICMAB) President Mahtab Uddin and Institute of Chartered Secretaries of Bangladesh President M Nasimul Hai were present as special guests at the event.
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