two major political parties
Speaking from a place of ownership
If there's another election in Bangladesh, then hear me out—I will cast my own vote, not you. I will not sell my rights, nor will I become anyone’s slave. If you sell your vote, you're not just betraying yourself—you are enslaving millions like me. No more of this! I can't even go back to Bangladesh, because what awaits me there is humiliation and insult. Do you know why? Because I refuse to be anyone’s servant—I cannot, and I will not! We fought for our independence, not to bow down to new masters.
Ignorance is the root to problem
Bangladesh Bank Officers Welfare Council Election Ignorance is the root to problem
Ensure public safety
Mugging is suddenly increasing in various parts of the country, spreading fear among the public. Over the past two days, reports from various media outlets indicate that the fear of mugging intensifies as night falls. Incidents of robbery are occurring even in broad daylight. Particularly in Dhaka, there is a surge in such crimes, with a series of robberies reported in the Mohammadpur area.
Yunus resumes dialogue with political parties
The council of advisers led by Chief Adviser Professor Dr Muhammad Yunus resumed dialogues with political parties on Saturday (October 19) in continuation of its new round of political dialogue.
ISPR requests not to get misled by rumours over security of St. Martin’s
Inter Services Public Relation Directorate (ISPR) has urged all not to be misguided by rumours spreading through social media over the security of St. Martin’s island centering Myanmar's ongoing internal conflict near the island.
AL, BNP to hold 'counter' programmes in capital again
The country's two major political parties -- Awami League and BNP -- will hold rallies in the capital on the same day.