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No scope for failure in holding free, fair elections: CEC
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Shipping department modernised with new maritime safety infrastructure: Adviser
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Energy sector proposal okayed for strengthening domestic gas exploration  
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Thousands Ctg BNP men plan to go capital to greet Tarique Rahman 
Thousands Ctg BNP men plan to go capital to greet Tarique Rahman 
CHATTOGRAM, Dec 23, 2025 (BSS) - Several thousand leaders and activists across greater Chattogram region have been planning to travel the Capital Dhaka to welcome much expected home-coming of BNP acting chairman Tarique Rahman on December 25.  Talking to BSS , a number of Chattogram  BNP stalwarts while informed that extensive preparations are afoot to take excitingly awaiting huge activists and supporters of the party and its different front organizations to Dhaka on December 25 to ensure their attendance on the gala reception ceremony.  Preparations in this regard that began one week before by Chattogram city, North and South districts units as well as affiliated organizations were still going on and almost final stage, they said adding that a good number of leaders and activists either staying at Dhaka or leaving the port city regularly throughout the day.      Maximum number of bogies of schedule passenger trains en route to Dhaka on December 23 and 24 were already reserved for party leaders and workers while Bangladesh Railway (BR), Eastern Zone, authority have been requested to add extra compartments  with all schedule train services to accommodate the increased passengers on those days.  A special train is being arranged from Chattogram on December 24.  Mahbubur Rahman, the Chief Commercial Officer of BR (Eastern Zone) has confirmed the schedule of operating a special train along with good number of seat reservation and additional coaches with scheduled trains to carry the BNP workers and leaders.   Party leaders and activists have begun contacting transport owners to hire buses for their journey. They plan to travel in buses, truck pickups, microbuses, private cars, and even flight tickets to reach the capital by the night of December 24.  Chattogram City Mayor Dr. Shahadat Hossain has confirmed BSS on his plan to attend the ceremony at Dhaka airport and added that besides arrangement of special train, hectic preparations have chalked out to carry the intended party leaders and workers to Dhaka to welcome our political guide -Tarique Rahman.  Primarily nominated or still aspiring candidates of 16 parliamentary constituencies for next general election including Ershad Ullah (Chattogram-8) Abu Sufian (Chattogram-9) Enamul Haque Enam (Chattogram-12) , Sarwar Jamal Nizam ( Chattogram-13 ) are preparing to go to Dhaka along with big motorcade for leaders and workers of their respective constituencies.  Ali Abbas, the senior joint convener of South District BNP and Lion Helal Uddin, the member secretary of the unit, both are aspiring for nomination for Chattogram-13 have been staying in Dhaka and monitoring regularly to travel arrangement of leaders and supporters on December 25.  There is a sense of excitement among the party's leaders, activists, and supporters following announcement of much-awaited home coming of BNP acting chairman Tarique Rahman.  Leaders and activists at all levels, from city  to union workers who were counting time from much before for returning schedule of the party’s top leader , have been boosted up to greet him at grand reception in Dhaka .  They are excited to have a glimpse of their most popular leader who led the bloody democratic struggle for last 17 years against fascist regime from abroad braving numerous challenges.     Nazimur Ramhan, the Member Secretary of Chattogram city BNP said that they have finalized details preparations for smooth travel to and from Dhaka on the occasion of long-awaiting historic coming of Tarique Rahman.  “We are also working for ensuring safety, security and comfortable journey of enthusiastic workers and supporters who have expressed their interest to attend the grand reception” Nazimur told BSS.    Chattogram South District BNP Senior Joint Convener Ali Abbas informed that leaders and activists from every unit and ward committee under South Chattogram are ready to go to Dhaka. A good number of leaders and workers have already reached the capital on own arrangements. Many have even are planning to travel up to capital by motorcycles to join the gala ceremony.   BNP leaders and activists from every upazila, union, and ward of Chattogram North District are also preparing to go to Dhaka to welcome Tarique Rahman. Over 150 buses have already been booked for this purpose. They will start their journey to Dhaka from Tuesday. Bus tickets for December 23 and 24 have been booked in advance, and additional buses will be arranged for those days. 
DU JCD organises rally to mark Tarique Rahman's return
DU JCD organises rally to mark Tarique Rahman's return
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ACC to quiz ex-state minister Mahbub Ali at jail gate
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CA urges voters to choose honest, capable candidates
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Bangladesh to import essentials from India if prices remain competitive: Salehuddin
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DHAKA, Dec 23, 2025 (BSS) – Finance Adviser Dr Salehuddin Ahmed today said that Bangladesh would import essentials such as rice from India if prices remain competitive, regardless of the prevailing political discourse between the two neighbouring countries. Dr Salehuddin stressed that Bangladesh has never pursued punitive trade measures against India for political reasons. “We don’t believe in using trade as a tool for political retaliation. Our priority is to ensure supplies at the best possible price for our people,” he added. The Finance Adviser was responding to the queries of reporters after chairing the 51st meeting of the Advisers Council Committee on Government Purchase in this year held today at the Cabinet Division Conference Room at Bangladesh Secretariat today. He said Bangladesh continues to manage its relationship with India by clearly separating economic interests from political rhetoric, emphasising that trade decisions are guided by competitiveness and national interest rather than diplomatic sensitivities. “Our trade policy is not driven by political considerations. If importing rice from India is cheaper than sourcing it from Vietnam or elsewhere, then it makes economic sense to buy from India,” he said. On the broader state of Bangladesh–India relations, Dr Salehuddin acknowledged that political rhetoric, particularly during periods of heightened political activity, can sometimes appear strained. However, he maintained that such statements do not reflect the actual state of bilateral ties. “Political rhetoric is common, especially in public discourse. But, that doesn’t mean relations are deteriorating. Diplomacy involves many sensitive and nuanced aspects that are not always visible in public statements,” he said. He dismissed concerns that relations with India had worsened, saying there was no abnormality in diplomatic or economic engagement between the two countries. “Nothing has gone bad. We are continuously working to maintain and improve relations,” he said. Dr Salehuddin also said the interim government has no desire to see tensions between neighbouring countries. “We don’t want any bitterness between the two nations. If anyone from outside is trying to instigate problems, that is not in the interest of either country,” he said, adding that both sides are mindful of national sentiments and the need for mutual respect. He said Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus remains actively engaged in diplomatic efforts, including maintaining communication with individuals and institutions that have strong ties with India. Highlighting Bangladesh’s regional outlook, Dr Salehuddin said the country believes strongly in regionalism and constructive engagement with all neighbours. “India is our largest neighbour and a major partner in trade, health services and many other sectors. We also maintain good relations with Bhutan and Nepal, and are gradually improving ties with Pakistan,” he added. He reiterated that Bangladesh can’t remain isolated and must work with countries in the region for shared prosperity. “Our economic and social interactions with India are extensive. These realities guide our approach, beyond temporary political narratives,” he said.
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