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DHAKA, Aug 19, 2026 (BSS)- Vice-Chancellor of Bangladesh Medical University (BMU) Prof. Dr F M Siddiqui has called for unity to protect the country from fascism again saying the spirit of July mass uprising must be kept alive. “Because of the July mass uprising, the country has been freed from fascist rule. People can now speak freely. To preserve this achievement, everyone must remain united and resist fascism,” he said. He made the remark at a rally and discussion titled “July 36: Commitment to Democracy in the Spirit of Nationalism” in the university here today as the chief guest.  The event was organized by Movement for Justice, BMU unit with its convenor Dr. Shahidul Haque Rahat in the chair. Pro-Vice-Chancellor Prof. Dr. Md. Mujibur Rahman Howlader, Treasurer Prof. Dr. Nahrin Akhtar and Proctor Prof. Dr. Sheikh Farhad were present as special guests. The programme was moderated by the member secretary of the organization Dr. Muhammad Zafar Iqbal. The VC said democracy in Bangladesh has repeatedly faced obstacles. He highlighted the contributions of former President Ziaur Rahman, former Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia and Prime Minister Tarique Rahman to establishment of democracy. He also directed for publishing a white paper on irregularities and corruption committed at BMU during the previous governments to take legal action.  The vice-chancellor urged the teachers, physicians, officials, employees and all others concerned to behave well with patients and play responsible role in ensuring the highest quality of healthcare. He said there had been repeated attempts to undermine country’s nationalistic ideologies, but those attempts failed because of the people’s faith and love for the country. Describing the victory of nationalism as inevitable, he called everyone to remain united to preserve it. Secretary of the organization Dr. Muhammad Zafar Iqbal demanded the establishment of a July memorial at the BMU campus. The programme also featured a video documentary and a photography exhibition on the July mass uprising. Teachers, physicians, officials, nurses and employees of the university attended the event.  
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Pakistan govt says to challenge court order to move ex-PM Khan to hospital
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BSEC warns against fake news, statements attributed to chairman
BSEC warns against fake news, statements attributed to chairman
DHAKA, Aug 19, 2026 (BSS) -Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission (BSEC) today warned all concerned against publishing or circulating false and misleading news and statements in the name of its chairman, saying such activities could create confusion among investors and disrupt the normal environment of the capital market. In a press release, the securities regulator said a report was recently published in different media outlets under the headline "Karosajite shudhu jorimana noy, hobe faujdari mamla" (Market manipulation will not only draw fines, but also criminal cases), attributing various remarks to BSEC Chairman Masud Khan. The report contained statements allegedly made by the chairman on issues including market manipulation, insider trading, fines, criminal cases, brokerage houses, direct listing, bull market and technology-based market surveillance. The BSEC categorically said the chairman had not given any interview or made any statement to the media on these issues. Therefore, there was no scope to consider the statements published or quoted in those reports as statements of the BSEC chairman. The commission also expressed concern over the circulation of such reports and posts on social media, particularly where statements made or presented in the name of the BSEC chairman are being used to influence public opinion and investors.  It said such activities could create confusion among investors and lead to the spread of misinformation. BSEC urged all media outlets, journalists, social-media users and other concerned parties to verify information before publishing or circulating any statement, decision or position in the name of the commission or its chairman. The regulator said that when publishing statements concerning the chairman or the commission, the authenticity of the information should be carefully verified and professional standards should be maintained. BSEC further advised all concerned to rely on information published through the commission's official website, approved press releases and the commission's spokesperson for important decisions, directives, policy positions and other significant statements. The commission also said it was considering taking legal action against attempts to create false, misleading or baseless information in the name of the BSEC chairman or the commission with the intention of misleading the public or disturbing the normal environment of the capital market. At the same time, the BSEC called for responsible and fact-based journalism in reporting on the capital market. It also urged investors to verify the source and authenticity of information circulated through social media before making investment decisions.
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Actress Hayden Panettiere dead at 36: reports
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