- Govt to appeal against HC order over battery-run rickshaw movement
- Zimbabwe stuns new-look Pakistan in rain-affected 1st ODI
- Chief Advisor will announce election date at a convenient time: Deputy Press Secretary
- ‘BNP believes in multi-party democracy’
- Schengen visa rejections rise as Ankara urges EU for visa liberalization
- Turkey to help Bangladesh resolve Rohingya crisis: Ambassador
- CEC, 4 ECs visit injured students admitted in NITOR
- SB apologizes for airport harassment of New Age editor Nurul Kabir
- Movement of battery-run rickshaws: Govt to appeal against HC order
- DSEX drops 51 points as stocks plunge on large-cap weakness
- Govt plans to integrate 'Three Zero' theory with SDG activities
- Bangladesh receives $172.63cr remittances in 23 days of Nov
- Far-right candidate targets breakthrough in Romania’s presidential election
- Rishabh Pant becomes most expensive IPL cricketer as Lucknow confirm him for Rs. 27 crore
- China is Bangladesh’s big priority in creating scope for trade cooperation: Commerce Adviser
- Bangladesh records highest 11 dengue deaths in a single day
- Bangladesh joins Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty
- Hezbollah kills two Israeli soldiers, injures 10
- Tk10, 000cr development cost cut in 4 months
- Govt committed to enhancing hajj management: religious adviser
Conspiracy going on surrounding national elections: Jamaat Secretary General
A new political conspiracy is unfolding around the next election, Secretary General of Jamaat-e-Islami, Professor Mia Golam Parwar, said on Friday, reports UNB. The Jamaat leader alleged that various factions are plotting behind the scenes to destabilize the country. While addressing the...
Jamaat calls for national election to be held within a reasonable timeframe
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Secretary General, Professor Mia Golam Parwar, has called for the national parliamentary elections to be held within a reasonable timeframe. Parwar made the demand, emphasizing the need for timely elections in line with democratic principles, although he did not specify...
AL led liberation war, but later became bloodthirsty: Shameem Sayeedi
Shameem Bin Sayeedi, the son of former Nayeb-e-Ameer of Jamaat-e-Islami said Awami League (AL) led the liberation war, but became bloodthirsty after they ascended into the power. He said it while giving speech as the chief guest in the mass gathering of the party in Government Mahendra Narayan...
Jamaat Ameer calls for national unity
Ameer of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, Dr. Shafiqur Rahman, stated that the foundation of national unity will be the Peoples Revolution of 24. He urged that no party, including theirs, should contemplate diverging from the spirit of this revolution. Those who do so will inevitably tread the...