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Govt plans Ershad-led 'dummy opposition' to hold 'farcical' polls
Abdul Hamid says in Kishoreganj
Deputy Leader of the Opposition in Parliament Advocate Abdul Hamid yesterday said the 'unreasonable' stance of the ruling parties on opposition's reform proposals is leading the country towards a state
 
SUST teachers to announce fresh programme today
Govt, opposition-backed teachers hold talks tomorrow
Agitating teachers of Shahjalal University of Science and Technology (SUST) aligned with Left parties and Awami League will announce a fresh agitation programme today to press their demand for immediate
 
RU teachers condemn Sept 12 police action in Dhaka
The Progressive Teacher's Society at Rajshahi University in a joint statement yesterday condemned the police action on leaders and activists of 14-party opposition alliance during its programme to besiege
 
Phulbari Coal
Major parties criticised for 'inaction'
The speakers at a roundtable here yesterday blamed major political parties for their alleged inaction while the government approved a foreign company's plan to extract Phulbari coal in open pit mining
 
Create ministry for indigenous people
Speakers demand at workshop in Satkhira
Indigenous leaders at a workshop on Thursday demanded a separate ministry for them to help them protect their rights and culture.
 
Dacoity in Moulvibazar Rupali Bank
Burglars took away Tk 45.72 lakh by breaking the volt of Pubali Bank at Wapda Gate branch in Moulvibazar town Thursday night.
 
10 hurt in AL factional clash
At least ten Awami League activists were injured in a factional clash in Dimla upazila yesterday centring abusive comments by a group of party men about Hamida Banu Shova, lawmaker from Domar-Dimla constituency.
 
2 held with Tk 46,000 forged notes
Two indigenous men were arrested with fake notes valued at Tk 46,000 from a residential hotel at Reserve Bazar in the hill town yesterday.
 

 
   
 
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