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Interim govt achieves almost all its targets: Shafiqul Alam 
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Testimony in plot scam case against Sheikh Hasina, Tulip ends
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Politics must prioritize people: Juba Dal President 
DHAKA, Nov 18, 2025 (BSS) - Bangladesh Jatiyatabadi Juba Dal President Abdul Monaem Munna today said that politics must be conducted by prioritizing the people. He said, "BNP's Acting Chairman Tareque Rahman is repeatedly saying that we must conduct our politics by staying close to the people, by standing beside them and by prioritizing them." Munna made these remarks as the chief guest at an exchange of views meeting titled 'What Juba Dal Should Do to Make the Dhaner Shish Candidates Victorious' at the Institution of Diploma Engineers in Kakrail of the city. Dhaka South Mohanagar unit organized the meeting. Addressing the party leaders and activists, Munna said, "I have one request for you; we must go door-to-door to the people during the election. Therefore, whoever has been nominated as the candidate, Juba Dal must work for them in the election." He also commented that the murder of Golam Kibria, member secretary of the Pallabi Thana Juba Dal in the capital yesterday, was not an isolated incident.  Condemning the killing, the Juba Dal President said, "Golam Kibria was brutally murdered. He was hit by more than 10 bullets. I demand the arrest of the perpetrators of this brutal murder. I urge the police administration to immediately analyze the CCTV footage and arrest the killers." "This murder is not an isolated incident. Those who want to delay the election or obstruct it are employing various strategic tactics to prevent an election in Bangladesh. It is to the advantage of the side that cannot come to state power through votes if an election does not take place," he added.  Urging maintaining discipline and national stability, he further added, "The people who have been planning for a long time to turn Bangladesh into a dysfunctional state are still close by."  "Since August 5, 2024, until the announcement of candidates for the election, we have penalized 202 members of Juba Dal.  How did we do it? We took disciplinary action in the interest of maintaining party discipline," he added. Following the meeting, party activists held a protest rally against the murder of the Juba Dal leader. The procession started from Kakrail and concluded in front of the party office in Paltan.
Court orders freezing of 129 accounts of individuals, entities linked to Nagad
Court orders freezing of 129 accounts of individuals, entities linked to Nagad
Tk 176 crore land of former Exim Bank chairman attached
Tk 176 crore land of former Exim Bank chairman attached
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ICT sentences Hasina, Kamal to death for July crimes against humanity
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CA reaffirms UK minister of govt’s commitment to ensuring fair, inclusive polls
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Necessary amendments will be made to govt grant policy for film production: Mahfuj Alam
Govt to procure 3 lakh MTs of wheat
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DHAKA, Nov 18, 2025 (BSS) – The Advisers Council Committee on Economic Affairs today approved in principle several key proposals, including the Ministry of Food’s plan to import 3 lakh metric tons of wheat and to reduce the timeframe for the procurement of another 3 lakh metric tons of rice to meet the growing demand in the country. The approvals came from the 38th meeting of the Advisers Council Committee on Economic Affairs held at the Cabinet Division Conference Room at the Bangladesh Secretariat today, with Finance Adviser Dr. Salehuddin Ahmed in the chair. Briefing reporters after the meeting, the Finance Adviser said that the committee reviewed a proposal from the Ministry of Food and approved in principle the procurement of wheat through the international open tender method under the government-to-government (G2G) purchase basis, as per Section 68(1) of the Public Procurement Act 2006 and Rule 99(2) of the Public Procurement Rules 2025. Alongside wheat procurement, the meeting also approved another proposal in principle to reduce the timeframe for importing 3 lakh metric tons of rice under the international open tender method, in line with Rule 102 (1)(Ka) of PPR 2025, considering the government’s emergency operational requirements. The day’s meeting also approved in principle a major development initiative under the Local Government Division. The committee approved a proposal to implement Package Number HELP/UN-1 of the World Bank and GoB-supported “Host and FDMN Enhancement of Lives through Infrastructure Improvement Project (HELP).” The package will be implemented under the Direct Selection/DPM method to engage the International Organization for Migration (IOM) as the implementing UN agency. In another agenda item, the Ministry of Cultural Affairs placed a proposal related to preparations for the 2026 Jatiya Sangsad Election. The ministry sought policy approval for producing and broadcasting attractive voter-awareness materials—including TVCs and video documentaries—to help foster a festive and participatory electoral atmosphere. The committee gave approval in principle to carry out the subsequent procurement activities through the open tender method after reducing the timeframe for procurement. Briefing reporters, the Finance Adviser said that considering the increasing demand for food grains, the government would import wheat and rice as well. He said another major issue was the infrastructure facilities for the forcibly displaced people from Myanmar. “There is a grant fund for that purpose, and we will undertake work using that fund.” Dr. Salehuddin said that the meeting gave approval in principle to a proposal to produce a documentary ahead of the national election to create a festive environment. “We have given in-principle approval, but the project will go through the open tender method to select a professional agency, as this is a specialized audiovisual task.”
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Testimony in plot scam case against Sheikh Hasina, Tulip ends
Court orders freezing of 129 accounts of individuals, entities linked to Nagad
Court orders freezing of 129 accounts of individuals, entities linked to Nagad
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Tk 176 crore land of former Exim Bank chairman attached
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