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Noting that the miscreants are engaged in the evil act of creating anarchy in the country to gain profit, Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir said after the fall of the Awami League autocratic ruling group in the student-public movement, the miscreants have once again engaged in the evil act of creating anarchy in the country and gaining profit through it.
Professor Dr Mohammad Shoaib has said that the Nipah virus initially spread to humans through pigs after originating in fruit bats. He explained that the virus is transmitted from bats to pigs and then to humans, particularly among those who come into close contact with infected pigs during farming, slaughtering or transportation without adequate protection.
The 13th parliamentary elections are set to be held on February 12. In the meantime, considering the overall law and order situation in the country, politicians and candidates are rushing to submit application to the Ministry of Home Affairs for personal security and weapons licenses. According to ministry sources, almost all of the applicants are associated with some political party or are associated with the July Movement. The work of scrutinizing the submitted applications is underway as personal security will be provided on a priority basis soon.
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Professor Dr Mohammad Shoaib has said that the Nipah virus initially spread to humans through pigs after originating in fruit bats. He explained that the virus is transmitted from bats to pigs and then to humans, particularly among those who come into close contact with infected pigs during farming, slaughtering or transportation without adequate protection.
Depicting a political leader, let alone any ordinary person, taking off his shoes and socks and walking barefoot on the ground, smelling the earth, when he returns to the beloved homeland after almost a decade and a half seems not to be unusual. In that sense, the sight of Tarique Rahman walking barefoot on the ground at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka on December 25, after spending 17 years in exile in London, did not impress people. But what caught more attention was that he replaced the special chairs on the reception stage in the 300-foot highway area with ordinary chairs, made no negative comments about his political opponents, made no slanderous remarks, showed no egoism, and did not show people lofty dreams. Also, the political foresight and economy of words and phrases that Tarique Rahman displayed in his speech by saying 'I have a plan' in imitation of Martin Luther King, the famous civil rights leader, priest, and symbol of non-violent movement in the United States, may help understand the dynamics of his future politics.

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