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Soon the situation in Chittagong Hill Tracts will be calm: Obaidul Quader

KNF attack to loot money and show capability: RAB

Kidnapped manager of Sonali Bank returns to his family

Home Minister to visit Bandarban tomorrow to inspect situation

Zafrullah Chowdhury demands the release of 54 people arrested during Anti Modi rally

Dhaka, May 31: On the occasion of the golden jubilee of independence and the birth centenary of Bangabandhu, the Bangladesh Chhatra Odhikar Parishad called for a movement against the visit of the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi. At that time, 54 leaders and activists of various student organizations, including student rights were arrested from the protest program. Leaders and activists of the Student Rights and Youth Rights Council, including former VP of Dhaka University Central Students' Union Nurul Haque Nur, filed a memorandum in the Supreme Court on Monday (May 31st) demanding their release.

'Shishu Bokta' Rafiqul Islam Madani records confessional statement

Dhaka, May 29: Rafiqul Islam Madani, known across the country as 'Shishu Bokta' (child speaker), has given a confessional statement in the Gazipur court in the case of the Digital Security Act filed by the RAB. When he was produced in the court of Gazipur Senior Judicial Magistrate Sheikh Nazmun Nahar on Friday (May 28), he made a confessional statement under section 164.

Who gained from anti-Modi activities in Bangladesh?

Dhaka, May 1: The recent visit of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Bangladesh has further enriched the growing ties between the two countries, giving them more momentum to walk together. But unfortunately, some untoward incidents also took place during Modi's visit, which is a coincidence and the opposite of the friendly relations between the two neighboring countries. Now it is necessary to be vigilant by identifying the evil forces behind this incident.

Unrest in Baitul Mukarram area following Indian PM Modi's visit

Dhaka, March 26: Police, Awami League, Juba League and Chhatra League clashed with Hefazat leaders and activists at the National Mosque Baitul Mukarram after they protested Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's arrival in Bangladesh. The Baitul Mukarram area became heated. 

Anti-Modi protests in Motijheel , 'child speaker' detained

Dhaka, March 25: Protests under the banner of Youth Rights Council took place at Motijheel Shaplachattar in the capital in protest of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Bangladesh. Employees of several organizations including youth and student rights took part in it. The police stopped the procession to protesters clashed with police. Police fired tear gas and sound grenades to disperse them. The protesters also threw bricks at the police.