Saturday, 27 July, 2024
Saturday, 27 July, 2024
Judicial inquiry will be conducted into killings during anti-quota agitation: PM
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday declared to conduct judicial inquiry into the killings and other untoward incidents during the quota reform movement by students.   “I further declare that judicial inquiry will

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Full text of PM's address to nation
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina addressed the nation this evening. The full text of her address is given below:   Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim   Dear Countrymen, Assalamu Alaikum On this holy day of the Hijri year 61, Hazrat Imam Hussain, the son-in-law of the Prophet Hazrat Muhammad Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam, and his family members embraced martyrdom in the ground of Karbala on the banks of the river Euphrates. I am paying profound tributes to them. On August 15, 1975, another Karbala was created on the soil of Bengal through the assassination of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman along with his family members. I am paying profound tributes to those who were martyred. I pay tributes to 30 lakh martyrs and two lakh repressed mothers and sisters in the Great War of Liberation in 1971. Dear Countrymen, Today, I appear before you with a very heavy heart. We are working tirelessly for the economic and social development of the people of independent Bangladesh obtained in exchange of the blood of lakhs of martyrs. We had been able to change the destiny of the people of Bangladesh in the last 15 years.   We started the journey of providing better life to the people by ensuring education, knowledge, use of science-technology and fulfilling the basic needs of people by ensuring food-clothing-shelter-healthcare-education.  We had also achieved many successes. We had been able to reach Bangladesh to a dignified position in the global stage. Even after that, we have a long way to go. When the people of Bangladesh return to a bit of peace and comfort, sometimes something happens that is very painful. In 2018, in view of the student movement, the government issued a circular scrapping the quota system in government jobs. Subsequently, the High Court cancelled the 2018 government circular to reinstate the quota in favour of the freedom fighters.   The government appealed to the Apex Court to uphold the circular and the honorable court fixed a date for hearing. Meantime, the students again started a movement with the demand for quota reform. The government has shown enough patience and tolerance since the beginning of this movement. Rather, police cooperated to ensure the safety of the protestors. When the protestors expressed their wish to submit a memorandum to His Excellency the President, they were given the opportunity and security arrangements were ensured. It was a matter of sorrow that some vested quarters started different kinds of statements and terrorist activities to gain their ambitious intentions centering this movement. As the matter has been appealed before the higher court, I call upon all to keep patience. It is a matter of great regret that some quarters took the opportunity of this movement to get involved in terrorist acts aiming to fulfill their unexpected high ambitions. As a result, all the incidents that took place centering the movement of these young students were very painful and sad. How many precious lives were lost unnecessarily? Who knows more than me the ache of losing your loved ones? I sought eternal peace of the souls of those who died and expressed deepest condolence to their family members. I condemn every killing. All the incidents that happened were never expected. In Chattogram, terrorists brutally threw down students from the roof of a multi-storey building to kill them and cut tendons of many students. Many were hit with sticks and sharp weapons, while one died and many have been fighting the death. The residences of the vice-chancellors and halls of Dhaka, Rangpur and Rajshahi universities were set on fire and vandalised. General passersby and shopkeepers were attacked. The movement of patients-carrying ambulances was halted. Attacks were carried out on the halls of female students and they were assaulted. The provosts of residential halls were intimidated and attacked. Desperately, attacks were launched on teachers.   I do believe these terrorists had no connections with those involved in the quota reform movement. Rather, terrorists entered them and created the situation of conflict and anarchy. Those involved in such incidents will be brought to justice after identifying them. I will provide the necessary support for the livelihood to the families of the victims who were killed. I unequivocally declare that those who launched killing, looting and terrorist activities, whoever they are, will be punished accordingly. I further declare that a judicial inquiry will be conducted for the interest of fair trial and justice in all the unexpected incidents including the murders. Investigation will be conducted to find out on whose instigation flared  the conflict, who for what purpose pushed the country towards an anarchic situation. I am very concerned about the safety of the protesting tender age students. These terrorists can harm them by creating an atmosphere of conflict at any time. So I would appeal to the parents, guardians and teachers of the students to be vigilant about the safety of their children. At the same time, keep special vigilance on the safety of the students of all educational institutions. The government appealed to the Apex Court against the High Court verdict. A hearing date has been fixed in the Appellate Division. The court has created an opportunity to hear the students if they have. There is an opportunity to resolve the issue through this legal process. Despite the opportunity to resolve this legal process, do not allow the perpetrators to resort to conflict taking to the streets. I specially request everyone to wait with patience till the Apex Court verdict is delivered. I do believe our students will get justice from the higher court, they will not be disappointed. InshaAllah, we will build our beloved motherland a Smart Bangladesh with the cooperation of all with the spirit of Liberation War. I once again express my deepest condolences to those who lost their lives in the unfortunate incidents and conveyed my sympathy to the families.             Khoda Hafez.         Joy Bangla, Joy Bangabandhu              May Bangladesh live forever.
Judicial inquiry will be conducted into killings during anti-quota agitation: PM
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday declared to conduct judicial inquiry into the killings and other untoward incidents during the quota reform movement by students.   “I further declare that judicial inquiry will

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Bangladesh welcomes AI but with caution: PM
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Maritime Council: Bangladesh elected member for first time

Bangladesh was elected as a member of the International Maritime Organization Council for 2024-2025 in elections held on Friday at the IMO headquarters in London. This is the first time Bangladesh has been able to become an IMO Council member. IMO is the only UN specialised body that regulates global shipping standards, which affects ship operating flag states, seafarers and maritime safety, security and marine pollution. Bangladesh secured 128 votes out of 166 members states present in a highly competitive election of category C [comprising the developing countries], according to a statement of the Bangladesh High Commission in the UK. "This is a clear manifestation of the confidence and trust that the IMO member states and the international maritime community place on Bangladesh as a maritime nation and its policies and actions under the prudent leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina," said Saida Muna Tasneem, Bangladesh high commissioner to the UK. Earlier last week, Muna, also permanent representative of Bangladesh to the IMO, was unanimously elected as a vice president of the 33rd Session of the IMO Assembly. As a member of the IMO Council, Bangladesh will be able to play its role in the decision-making of the body during its term, and negotiate its international trade (90 percent of which is operated by the sea), its maritime ports' transition into green, digitalised and smarter ports, she also said. Bangladesh has ratified the Hong Kong Convention on ship recycling and use of greener fuels, and will also work on the compliance aspects and other critically important issues to Bangladesh's shipping and maritime industry, Muna added.  
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