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Tortured, she cries for justice

Victim of brutal torture allegedly by dowry-hungry husband and in-laws, a woman at Bangalkandi village in Gafargaon upazila under Mymensingh district is crying for justice.

Rebzana Akhtar, 23, received burn injuries, mostly on her upper hand and back, as her husband Azizul Haque Ashik with the help of his sisters allegedly poured boiling rice starch on her body at her husband's house at Daricharbaria village in Gafargaon upazila on July 14 .

The victim filed a case with Gafargoan Police Station accusing Ashik and three others but none was arrested as of filing this report yesterday afternoon.

Rebzana, who took treatment at Dhaka Medical College Hospital, is still bearing marks of torture on her body.

Ashik and his family members used to torture Rebzana for dowry since her marriage in 2007, said family sources.

Ashik, a mobile phone shop runner at Kandipara Bazar in Gafargaon, also a local activist of Awami League, recently demanded Tk one lakh as dowry that Rebzana's poor family could not give, they said.

"On July 14, Ashik beat me severely to force me to bring the money from my father's house. At one stage, Ashik's sisters Jyotsna Begum and Hasna Begum held my hands tightly when he took boiling rice from the kitchen and poured it on me," said Rebzana.

"When the neighbours rushed to the spot, the culprits drove them away. Then Ashik and his family members confined me to a house for days.

"Coming to know about the incident after 10 days, my relatives rescued me and took me to my father's house," the victim said.

With the assistance of KN Shahana, executive director of Human Rights and Research Development Society, Rebzana filed a case with Gafargaon Police Station on August 7 night accusing four people -- Ashik, his sisters Jyotsna Begum and Hasna Begum, and mother Aqimunnesa.

Ain O Salish Kendra, a Dhaka-based national human rights organisation, is monitoring the case, said Shahana.

Rebzana's mother Hena Begum told this correspondent that they even sold their land to meet the demand of Ashik and his family members who often tortured her daughter for dowry.

"But the more we gave, the more covetous they became," she said.

Rebzana's elder sister Bedena Akhtar alleged that police is harassing them but did not arrest Ashik.

On contact, officer-in-charge of Gafargaon Police Station Md Omar Faruq denied the allegation of harassment, saying, "We called the victim and witnesses of the case to the police station for the sake of investigation. The culprits will be arrested soon."

Ashik denied the allegation of torture on Rebzana.

Source : The Daily Star

Terminal staff fleece truckers at Paturia: Drivers allege artificial jamming, bribery for access of trucks

Truck drivers have to count Tk 400 or more in addition to the official fees to get ferry ticket for each truck at Paturia terminal due to alleged malpractice by a section of staff of Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Corporation (BIWTC), traffic police and brokers.

They create artificial traffic to compel the truck drivers to give bribe to have access to a ferry by breaking the serial, alleged the affected truck drivers.

During a visit to Paturia ferry terminals on Wednesday afternoon, this correspondent talked to several truck drivers, officials and employees of BIWTC and traffic police.

"I came to Paturia ghat with an iron rod-laden truck bound for Kushtia from Dhaka at around 6:00am on Wednesday. I could manage a ferry ticket at around 6:00pm that day after giving a broker Tk 400 in addition to the official fee," said truck driver Abdur Razzak.

"The official fee of ferry service for a truck is Tk 960 but brokers having link with BIWTC officials and employees take Tk 1300-1500 to let a truck driver go earlier by breaking the serial," he said.

Md Milon, who came to Paturia ghat on Tuesday afternoon from Sylhet for Jhenidah, said, "I failed to buy the ticket from the BIWTC counter with the government fixed rate of Tk 960 even after waiting one day. Then I had to give additional Tk 400 to a broker to manage a ticket on Wednesday evening. Earlier on more than one occasion, I waited three or four days to get the ticket at government rate," he said.

Several other truck drivers including Nazrul Islam and Sattar Mia of Jhenidah have similar tales to tell.

When contacted, Paturia police out post in-charge Md Mahbub Alam said, "I joined here a month ago. I have received allegations of bribe taking from the truck drivers. I will inform high officials of the matter soon."

Ashraf Ullah Khan, BIWTC manager (Commerce) at Aricha, however, denied the allegations of violating serials and taking bribes by their officials and employees with the help of brokers and traffic police.

"We are trying our best to maintain serials of the waiting trucks," he said.

Thousands of long route vehicles including passenger buses and goods-laden trucks daily use Paturia-Daulatdia ferry route connecting the south-western districts with the capital.

Source : The Daily Star

War Crimes: Hearing on Sayedee's charge framing deferred again

International Crimes Tribunal yesterday further deferred the hearing on charge framing against Jamaat-e-Islami leader Delwar Hossain Sayedee in connection with crimes against humanity during the War of Liberation.

The three-judge panel headed by Justice Nizamul Huq fixed August 23 for the hearing following a petition submitted by the defence lawyers seeking time. It also directed jail authorities to allow the defence lawyers to consult with Sayedee as per the jail code.

The tribunal, on August 10, adjourned the hearing till yesterday.

Tanvir Ahmed Al Amin, a counsel for Sayedee, said the five hours they got on August 16 to talk to Sayedee about the charges brought against him were not enough.

Source : The Daily Star

Rickshaw-van puller dies in brick fall

A rickshaw-van puller was killed when a brick falling from the sixth floor of a nine-storey building hit him on the head at Baitul Aman Housing in the city's Adabar yesterday.

He was identified as Mosharraf Hossain, 55.

The incident occurred around 5:00pm when Mosharraf was talking to his acquaintances on the van near the building that houses the office of Dhaka-based NGO Padakkhep.

Seriously injured Mosharraf was rushed to Shaheed Suhrawardy Medical College Hospital where doctors declared him dead.

Mosharraf's son Ayub Ali told The Daily Star that he doubts whether it was an accident or a killing.

Following the incident, locals went to the spot and found bricks piled up on a corner of the sixth floor.

Source : The Daily Star 

One held with firearms

Police arrested a man with a pistol and bullets in Pahartali area in the port city yesterday.

The arrestee is Zihadul Islam, son of Ruhul Amin, of North Betia village of Chouddagram upazila in Comilla.

Police said they arrested him with one pistol, two magazines and two bullets stashed in a cellphone box during a routine check of vehicles at the city gate check post around 12:10am.

Zihadul was travelling in a Chittagong-bound bus of Star Line from Feni, police added.

Source : The Daily Star

Housewife stabbed to death

Unknown miscreants stabbed a housewife to death at Sutrapur in the city yesterday.

The deceased is Rupa Rani Dey, 25, wife of Sagor Chandra Dey and a resident of Justice Lal Mohon Das Lane in the city.

Her brother-in-law Sumon said he came to his brother's house in the afternoon and found her lying on floor in the house.

She was rushed to Dhaka Medical College Hospital where doctors declared her death around 4:00pm.

Doctors found stab marks on her chest and neck, DMCH sources said

Source : The Daily Star

Riot in London: Bangalees vow to fight extremism

Bangalee communities at a meeting have vowed to stay united and work collectively against all forms of extremism.

The speakers made the pledge at the event at Brick Lane Mosque, Brick Lane in London on Tuesday.

Bangalee communities led by Bangladesh Welfare Association, the largest Bangalee organisation in UK, organised the meeting under the banner of "Unity Platform Against Racism And Fascism."

Harmuz Ali, the association president and vice chair of Brick Lane Mosque, chaired it.

Pointing out the negative impacts of rioting in Whitechapel area on August 8, they called upon the authorities concerned to ban the proposed march planned by English Defence League (EDL) in Tower Hamlets on September 3.

Harmuz Ali said, "We oppose all forms of extremism--from whatever quarter. We believe that the people of Tower Hamlets should be allowed to live without the threat of violence and fear. This is why we are calling on the authorities to ban the EDL march of hate."

Tower Hamlets, a vibrant multiracial area, which has a long and proud history of resistance to racism and fascism specially in Brick Lane-Banglatown area in the 1970s. The people of Tower Hamlets came together just as they did in 1936 to see off the fascists, they said.

Guest speakers were Tower Hamlets MPs Rushanara Ali and Jim Fitzpatrick, Murad Qureshi AM, John Biggs GLA, Councillor Peter Golds, Leader of the Conservative Group, London Borough of Tower Hamlets, Councillor Helal Uddin Abbas, Spitalfields & Banglatown, Cllr Khales Ahmed, Rev Andy Rider, Rector Christ Church Spitalfields, Leon Silver, Senior Warden & Honorary Officer: East London Central Synagogue, Steering Group Member: Tower Hamlets Interfaith Forum, Nurul Islam, general secretary, Bangladesh Welfare Association, Dr M A Hannan, educationalist, Ex Tower Hamlets Mayor Golam Mortuza and Sam Tarry, campaign organiser, HOPE not hate.

Source : The Daily Star

Laksham-Chandpur: Deal to repair rail track

A 55-kilometre rail track between Laksham and Chandpur will be repaired at a cost of Tk 108 crore to ensure faster rail communication.

The work, being implemented with the government's own funds, will help increase train speed up to 72km an hour. The project will be completed by June 2013.

Bangladesh Railway and M/S Kalindee Rail Nirman (Engineers) Ltd of India signed an agreement at the ministry in this regard yesterday.

Railway Eastern Zone Managing Director Yusuf Ali Mridha and M/S Kalindee Rail Nirman Ltd Vice President Mohindar Kumar Grovar signed the deal on behalf of their respective sides.

Source : The Daily Star

5 food shops fined in city

Enforcement officials fined five food shops Tk 1.04 lakh in the city yesterday, as they were found without licence from Bangladesh Standards and Testing Institution (BSTI).

Two executive magistrates penalised the shops leading mobile court drives in Jurain and New Market areas.

VIP Bread and Biscuit Factory in Jurain was fined Tk 80,000; Maiyesha Departmental Store Tk 5,000, and Malisha Departmental Store Tk 7,000 in Hatirpul; and Jadav Ghosh Mishtanno Bhandar Tk 5,000, and Mohan Chand Grand and Sweets Tk 7,000 in New Market.

The shops were running without having licence from the BSTI.

Source : The Daily Star

Fees on Transit to India: Consider costs for environment, land use, say analysts

Political and foreign policy analysts yesterday said the government should consider costs for the environment and land use while fixing the fees on transit to India.

The suggestion was made ahead of Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's visit to Dhaka early September when a framework agreement on transit is likely to be sealed.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, during her visit to India early 2010, agreed to provide one-time transit from Ashuganj to Agartala. Fifteen land and rail routes were also identified for India to this effect.

Dilara Chowdhury, former professor of governance and politics of Jahangirnagar University, said India says "the land routes are transits and should be treated under the World Trade Organisation (WTO)" and wants waiver on transit fees.

But debates surface because according to the WTO transits are routes going from one country through another country to a third country, she said, in her keynote presentation.

On the other hand, corridors are conventionally defined as routes going from one country through another country to the country of origin, said Prof Dilara.

"So, India should be charged transit fees along with other fees. We must consider the land use and environmental costs too".

Prof Dilara made the observations at a seminar titled "Upcoming Manmohan's visit: Veracity and prospects" organised by South Asia Youth for Peace and Prosperity Society (Saypp) at the city's Jatiya Press Club.

Brig Gen (retd) Shahedul Anam Khan, editor of Defense and Strategic Affairs of The Daily Star; Nurul Kabir, editor of the New Age; Prof Syed Anwar Hossain, editor of the daily sun; journalists Zaglul Ahmed Chowdhury and Mostafa Kamal Majumder, and Saypps President Shabnam Azim also spoke.

Source : The Daily Star

PM donates Tk 10 lakh for Mamun's treatment: Injured painter to be flown to Bangkok today

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has donated Tk 10 lakh for better treatment of Dhali Al Mamun, a professor at the Institute of Fine Arts of Chittagong University.

Prime Minister's assignment officer Manoj Kanti Boral handed over the cheque to Mamun's wife Dilara Zaman Jolly at the hospital, reports UNB.

Dhali Al Mamun, injured in Saturday's car crash that killed filmmaker Tareque Masud, broadcast journalist Ashfaque Mishuk Munier and three others, will be taken to Bangkok for treatment today at 3:00pm.

Condition of the eminent painter has remained unchanged, said physician Syed Iftekher who is a relative of Mamun.

He has been bleeding from the injuries to his lungs and a tube has been inserted there Monday night to drain out the blood, Iftekher said.

Two out of nine broken ribs of Mamun punctured his lungs. The 50-year-old is diabetic and suffers from hypertension.

He was left with serious injuries to his chest and shoulder in Saturday's crash that killed five.

Internationally renowned filmmaker Tareque Masud and eminent media personality Ashfaque Mishuk Munier were among the five who were killed in the road accident that occurred on Dhaka-Aricha highway on August 13.

Meanwhile, Saidul Islam, the other survivor of the microbus-bus head-on collision, was discharged from Square Hospital yesterday.

Three other survivors of the accident were Catherine Masud, wife of filmmaker Tareque, Dilara Zaman Jolly, and Monis Rafique, assistant director of Tareque's film "Kagojer Phool".

Source : The Daily Star

Protest Saw Husband Dead: Stalking victim now missing

Indu Banerjee, a stalking victim whose husband was killed allegedly by her stalkers in May, has been missing since Tuesday.

A third year student of management at Dinajpur Govt College, she left for college around 11:30am on the day but did not return home, according to a general diary (GD) filed by her father Jotinmoy Banerjee.

The GD was filed with Dinajpur Police Station later that night.

Jotinmoy suspects those who killed Indu's husband Limon Mishra have picked up his daughter.

A group of youths led by the alleged stalker Ajoy Shil stabbed Limon to death on May 4 at Lily Mor in Dinajpur town, witnesses said.

The group picked him up from the Jail Mor around 8:00pm and took to Lily Mor. Stabbing him very badly they left the spot. Limon died in a hospital around 10:30pm.

His father Fani Mishra said "stalkers" killed his son as he protested the stalking of his wife on her way to and from the college by Ajoy and his group.

He filed a case in this connection accusing 13 people including Ajoy and his associates Tanmoy Goswami, Bakul, Suman Sarker, Rajan, Asadur Rahman Rubel, Sumon Prasad and Subir.

Witnesses said all the eight were present at the murder scene.

Police, however, are yet to submit a charge sheet. So far, they arrested only one accused, Sumon Sarker. The rest including the main culprits are on the run.

Limon's father told The Daily Star yesterday that he is frustrated over the progress of the case. He demanded immediate arrest of the culprits.

Hasan Shamim Iqbal, officer-in-charge of Dinajpur Police Station, said they raided the houses of the accused but could not arrest them, as they went into hiding.

On the missing of Indu, he said they are investigating the matter.

Source : The Daily Star

Outages: Lawmakers blast power ministry

Several ruling party lawmakers in the House yesterday blasted the power ministry for outages in their constituencies causing sufferings to people.

During the question-answer hour, Awami League lawmakers Tofail Ahmed, Joynal Abedin, Abdul Mannan and Abdur Rahman criticised the poor performance of the ministry.

"People in Bhola are now living in darkness. They even cannot recharge their mobile phones," senior AL legislator Tofail Ahmed noted describing the awful power situation.

A 34.5 megawatt power plant in the district has been shut down for the last one month, he added.

Despite being the lowest bidder, a Malaysian company did not get work order in last seven months for generating power in Bhola, Tofail pointed out adding, the firm was preparing to leave the country.

He also questioned about who between the minister and the adviser has been running the ministry.

In response to lawmakers' queries, State Minister for Power, Energy and Mineral Resources Brig Gen (retd) Muhammad Enamul Huq said various measures had been taken by the government to improve the overall power situation.

Source : The Daily Star

Mridul Kanti's Death Labaid gives Tk 50 lakh for family

Labaid Hospital yesterday provided Tk 50 lakh for the family of Mridul Kanti Chakrabarty, a Dhaka University professor who died at the hospital on August 15 allegedly due to negligence in his treatment.

Dhaka University Vice Chancellor AAMS Arefin Siddique said the Labaid authorities handed him over a cheque for Tk 50 lakh at his office yesterday evening.

The cheque has been issued in the name of Jaya Chakrabarty, wife of Mridul Kanti. She is now in Sunamganj attending the post-funeral rituals for her husband.

"The cheque will be handed over to Jaya on her return to Dhaka," the DU VC said.

The family of Mridul Kanti alleged his treatment started at least an hour after he had been taken to the hospital around 9:45am on August 15.

His nephew Nirjhar Bhattacharya said the hospital authorities took almost half an hour to complete the admission formalities. They then took another 20-25 minutes to take him to a cabin although he was suffering serious dehydration caused by diarrhoea.

Nirjhar also told the media Mridul, who was a diabetes patient, was not given any saline despite repeated requests to the authorities.

After the death of Prof Mridul, a teacher of DU music department and a noted musician, the university demanded an investigation into the alleged negligence of the hospital in the treatment.

The teachers and students have been putting pressure on the university authorities to claim compensation for the victim's family.

After visiting the body of Prof Mridul, his close friend Finance Minister AMA Muhith had remarked, "This is so sad that such an incident has taken place at a hospital like Labaid."

On Wednesday, the High Court summoned Labaid Cardiac Hospital's chairman, director and chief consultant to appear before it on August 23 to explain the failure to provide proper treatment to Mridul Kanti.

Source : The Daily Star

Acting Huji boss held

Banned militant outfit Harkatul Jihad al Islami (Huji) "acting chief" Hafez Moulana Yahiya, an accused in the August 21 grenade attack case, was arrested along with two accomplices in Kishoreganj yesterday.

The Rapid Action Battalion (Rab) claims Yahiya, 46, was serving as the acting chief of Huji since its earlier chief Moulana Sheikh Farid was arrested on July 26.

According to the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), he is also charge-sheeted accused in the Ramna Batamul blast case and Kotalipara bomb planting case.

Commander M Sohail, director, legal and media wing of Rab, said the elite force arrested Yahiya and his accomplices Mohammad Bahauddin, 22, and Yiar Mohammad, 50, intercepting a Kishoreganj-bound bus in Bhairab.

Sources say Yahiya was one of the masterminds of the August 21 grenade attack that killed 24 Awami League leaders and activists and injured over 300 including Sheikh Hasina.

Describing the operation, Commander Sohail said the elite force had a tip-off that the trio were heading towards Kishoreganj on a bus that left Sylhet late Wednesday night.

Accordingly, they intercepted several buses at Durjoy intersection in Bhairab and arrested them around 2:15am. Some training manuals of the banned outfit and books on jihad were also recovered.

Earlier in December in 2005, police arrested Yahiya in Chittagong as a suspected leader of Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB). He later disappeared after he came out of jail on bail.

Yahiya, who hailed from Chhalimpur village in Sitakunda upazila in Chittagong, had fought in Afghanistan and also in Myanmar for the Arakan Muslims.

He studied at Kazi Bazar Kowmi Madrasa in Sylhet for seven years and for one year at Hathajari Madrasa. In 1986, he joined Lalkhan Bazar Madrasa as a teacher and took part in the Afghan war in 1988.

After the Afghan war, he returned to Bangladesh in 1992.

His associate Bahauddin hailed from Dasbahar village in Chouddagram upazila in Comilla. Yiar Mohammad came from Dewannagar village under Hathajari upazila in Chittagong.

Sohail said they have so far arrested 76 top-ranked leaders and activists of Huji including former Huji chiefs Mufti Abdul Hannan and Sheikh Farid and top Huji leader Moulana Sabbir.

Replying to a query, Sohail added 20,000 to 25,000 leaders and activists of the Huji are active.

Source : The Daily Star

Good initiatives lost to bad instances: Reveals TIB about govt's performance in ensuring good governance, fighting graft

Bad instances have overshadowed the government's initiatives to ensure good governance and eradication of corruption, reveals a Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) research yesterday.

Power abuses, especially in judiciary, corruption prevention and public safety, coupled with the failure of the government and opposition in being transparent have contributed to such instances, the research added.

The research titled "Electoral pledge to establish good governance and eradicate corruption: Advancement evaluation" examined the progress in 12 sectors beginning form anti-corruption to non-government organisations, which fall within the TIB remit.

Based on direct and indirect information, the research evaluated advancement of the initiatives the government and main opposition took between January 2009 and July 2011 in light of their electoral pledges.

"We feel ethically bound to remind the government that the people elected them to fulfil the pledges they had made before the election," said TIB Trusty Board Chairperson Sultana Kamal at a press briefing in the National Press Club.

Formation of judicial commission to appoint judges at lower court, submission of wealth statement by 19 high court justices, execution of the convicts in Bangabandhu killing case and beginning of the trial of war criminals includes the TIB list of 15 significant steps taken by the government.

Formulation of rights to information act, witness protection acts and setting up of information commission were also hailed in the TIB research.

However, recommendation of withdrawal of graft cases against the government loyal, abolition of caretaker government system, controversy over amendment of ACC act, 2004 and dismissal of graft cases on political consideration have been identified as intervention in corruption prevention and in judiciary, according to the research.

It mentioned about the law ministry's influence -- from judges' appointment to their promotion -- on lower courts. It also revealed that the ministries of finance, establishment and home also have influence on the lower courts.

The presidential mercy to condemned killer on political grounds was also identified as an impediment to establishing the rule of law in the research.

The other points of impediments to good governance include non-submission of wealth statement by the prime minister, ministers and lawmakers, culture of making officials OSDs, political control over appointment and promotion of government officials, use of police force for political purpose, political influence in appointing and promoting police personnel, and extortion and tender manipulation by government-backed student organisation.

Continuous extra-judicial killing, harassment of garments workers, custodial torture and death, and killing at borders are the major humanitarian concern, the research observed.

The government's strict stance on identifying indigenous people as Bangalee in the amended constitution has topped the list of negative initiatives which are preventing development of the underprivileged communities.

Apart from these, constitutional amendment, price hike, disaster in communication sector, failure to handle the share market, low pace in implementing the Detailed Area Plan and lack of transparency in making international deals drew a huge flak in the research.

The research also studied several issues including making parliament effective, local government system, Election Commission, women empowerment, development of religious minorities and underprivileged communities, and rights and non-government organisations.

It concluded by making a list of 11 recommendations including ensuring an independent Anti-Corruption Commission, making an effective parliament through participation of all, disclosure of wealth owned by the prime minister, ministers, lawmakers and advisers and their families to improve the situation.

Source : The Daily Star

No govt wanted free EC: Says CEC

Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) ATM Shamsul Huda yesterday said no government wanted an independent Election Commission and that is why the election commissioners have been selected according to the choice of the governments.

"In our [Election Commission] strategic plan we have mentioned a way of getting rid of such culture," he said.

The CEC was talking to journalists on the concluding day of a two-day regional workshop on EC's five-year strategic plan and two-year work plan at the LGED auditorium in Chittagong.

Addressing the workshop, Huda said BNP could join the EC's dialogue on electoral reforms any time within next five months.

"The politics of conflict exists in the country and it is escalating day by day. But the Election Commission has to work amidst such conflicts. Let the politicians do their politics," he said.

There is no scope for delaying the parliamentary election since the constituency has made holding of the election in every five years mandatory. The 2006 poll was delayed and later held in 2008. It was not expected, the CEC said.

"We are formulating the five-year strategic plan and two-year work plan so that the new EC could function smoothly after our tenure," Huda added.

Source : The Daily Star

Education not must for drivers: Says shipping minister; experts shocked

A driver does not need to be educated to get a driving licence, said Shipping Minister Shahjahan Khan yesterday while trying to clarify his position on recommending 24,000 people for driving licences without tests.

During a press conference held at his ministry's conference room yesterday, he said if a driver can sign his name, can understand traffic signs and signals, can differentiate between a cow and a goat and has good driving skills, what is the problem in giving him a licence?

His recommendations had generated a lot of media outburst and eminent citizens observed that the shipping minister is actually recommending to let loose 24,000 potential killers on the country's roads.

Shahjahan is the president of Bangladesh Road Transport Workers Federation which recommended that those drivers be given Bangladesh Road Transport Authority licences without holding written tests.

During the conference, organised with the sole purpose to clarify his position following the media criticism, Shahjahan said they did not request the authority to give driving licences without any tests. They only requested to exempt them from written tests.

When asked about the educational qualification required for a driver, an official of BRTA said according to the rules, a person has to be able to read and write properly to get a licence since a written test required.

Prof Shamsul Hoque, who was involved in the accident research centre of Buet, said education is a must for safe driving. "There are many drivers in the country who are skilled but they are not safe," he said, adding that education is mandatory in every country to get a driving licence.

An educated driver knows what to do in a situation; where an uneducated driver does not, he said.

The recommendation made by Shahjahan Khan was heavily criticised by friends and families of Saturday's Manikganj tragedy.

In a mourning rally, organised by the Mass Communication and Journalism Department of Dhaka University, Manjuly Kazi, widow of media personality Mishuk Munier, said, "So, they [the government] are creating another 24,000 killers."

She sarcastically said the government should kill everyone with a bomb rather than one by one on the roads.

At the rally eminent actress Rokeya Prachi said another 24,000 killers are coming. She urged all to protest Shahjahan's move.

Film actor and dedicated road-safety activist Elyas Kanchan said education is the first thing that should be checked before issuing a driving licence.

Newspaper reports say that the BRTA had already issued 10,000 driving licences in 2009 without taking any test following the minister's recommendation.

Yesterday Shahjahan tried to justify the recommendation to a department that is not under his ministry. He said there are 7,32,400 vehicles on the road but only 6,64,625 drivers with licences. He said eight lakh drivers in total are needed and that is why the federation sent a list of 24,630 skilled drivers to the BRTA.

It is not possible to get educated people to meet the huge demand for drivers, he added. Every year 44,000 new vehicles are registered but only 10,000 drivers get licences, said the minister.

Source : The Daily Star

Limon to get artificial leg Sunday

Doctors fitted college student Limon Hossain, the victim of Rab shooting, with an artificial leg yesterday but removed it soon after as it did not adjust properly.

Physicians at the Centre for Disability Development, a non-government organisation, in Savar will try it again on Sunday, said Limon's father Tofazzal Hossain.

"We took Limon at the centre twice last month when officials there measured his leg to make a prosthetic one," Tofazzal said.

Sixteen-year-old Limon was shot, reportedly point-blank, in the left leg by Rapid Action Battalion members in Jhalakathi in March. The leg had to be later amputated.

Limon will have to stay at the centre for a few days after fixing the artificial leg to do some exercises, Tofazzal quoted doctors as saying.

The centre will bear the cost of the artificial leg, doctors at the centre told The Daily Star earlier.

Source : The Daily Star

Priority on char: Site selection team for new airport prefers Madaripur shoal to 3 other locations

The cell for construction of a new international airport has prioritised Char Janajat in Shibchar upazila of Madaripur as a possible location for the proposed mega structure.

The cell might propose the location along with three other possible sites to the civil aviation ministry on August 24 with pre-feasibility studies.

Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib International Airport Construction Cell chief Joynal Abedin Talukder told The Daily Star yesterday that they are giving top priority to Char Janajat considering availability of required amount of land, the location's distance from the capital, and easy access by river for transporting aviation fuel.

Char Janajat is a shoal that surfaced in the Padma river around 50 years ago, and now has almost become a part of the mainland. The proposed site is on 80,000 acres of land in North Char Janajat.

The location is on the south side of the Padma river around five kilometres down the river from Jazira point of the proposed Padma Bridge. It is 50 kilometres from the zero point of the capital.

The other three possible sites are Bhanga of Faridpur, Baghiar Beel of Madaripur-Gopalganj, and Sirajdikhan of Munshiganj. Bhanga is 62 kilometres from the zero point in the capital, Baghiar Beel is 110 km, Sirajdikhan is 18 km.

After the cell submits the pre-feasibility study reports on the proposed sites to the civil aviation ministry, the ministry will send those to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for final selection of a site.

After a site is finalised, the ministry will appoint a consulting firm to conduct the feasibility study, and will invite tender for the construction job following the study.

The airport will be constructed under public private partnership scheme, Civil Aviation Minister GM Quader told The Daily Star recently.

On August 1, a cabinet meeting discussed construction of the new international airport and told the ministry to submit pre-feasibility reports on possible sites to the PM within a week.

Sources within the cell said most of the land in Char Janajat is government land, although there are some lands which were distributed among local people, who created settlements there.

But the sources could not say immediately how many families will be affected if the site is finally selected.

"We visited Char Janajat and Sirajdikhan for three days from August 11, and it seems to us that Char Janajat is the most suitable location for the airport," said Joynal Abedin Talukder.

He said the cell will also propose construction of a tunnel road under the Padma river connecting the airport and the north bank of the river, so communication between the capital and the airport can be easy and smooth, by reducing the existing road distance by five kilometres.

The cell sources said a location on the south of the Padma river is getting priority to help alleviate the economic backwardness of the 21 districts under Barisal and Khulna divisions.

They also said if the area is developed and its communication with the capital is improved then people from the capital will go to Tungipara to visit the mausoleum of the father of the nation in greater numbers.

But some observers said some sycophants around the premier are pushing for constructing an international airport with Bangabandhu's name because they believe giving the idea will carry points for them with the prime minister.

Lately the same group of people are pushing for the greater Faridpur district as the location, because that is the premier's home district, the observers added.

The government earlier selected Arial Beel of Munshiganj as the site for the airport, but in the wake of violent protest by local people resulting in the death of a policeman, the PM announced that her government will not build the airport there if the people do not want it.

But the cell sources said if the people want, the government still might reconsider Arial Beel as the site.

Back then many experts said the country does not need another international airport right now, rather the existing ones should be expanded, for which provisions also exist.

The premier in response said in the next 10 years, the number of flights at Shahjalal International Airport will be over one lakh a year. And that airport will not be able to handle such a large number of flights even after massive renovation.

Source : The Daily Star

Muhith for opening of Rajshahi Silk plant partially

Finance minister Abul Maal Abdul Muhith on Thursday favoured the resumption of operation of the now-defunct Rajshahi Silk Factory on partial form amidst the current acute crisis of locally produced silk yarn.

'Full-length recommencement of the state-owned factory will not viable prior to arrangement of sufficient yarn at this moment,' he  said while sharing views with the executives and officials of Bangladesh Silk Board and silk entrepreneurs at the factory conference room in Rajshahi.

Earlier, the minister visited different sections of the factory to see for himself its present condition on the first day of his two-day visit to the metropolis aimed at holding meetings with various government officials and trade organisations.

'We are sincere about revitalising the silk sector with necessary financial support but effective ideas and recommendations from the authorities and organisations concerned are very vital in this regard,' the minister said.

He responded to a proposal of incorporating the sericulture sector in the Entrepreneurs Equity Fund of Bangladesh Bank and said the proposal can be considered for the betterment of the sector.

Addressing as special guest Rajshahi may AHM Khairuzzaman Liton put emphasis on reopening of the factory with public-private partnership system for elevating the socio-economic condition of the region.

Besides, he stressed the need for protecting the region's prestigious institutions from further degradation.

Source : New Age

Dhaka stocks post rise but turnover falls sharply

Dhaka stocks posted a sharp rise on Thursday, although the turnover dropped to a two-and-a-half-month low amid cautious trading as uncertainty about the market stability lingered on.

DGEN, the benchmark general index of Dhaka Stock Exchange, gained 74.09 points, or 1.22 per cent, to close the day at 6,118.01 points.

Although the index registered a gain after three losing sessions, the turnover of the bourse dropped to Tk 337.02 crore amid thin trading from that of Tk 435.67 crore on the previous day. The bourse had a lower than Thursday's turnover on May 29 at Tk 330.97 crore.

'As the market made such a jump after a few days of fall, investors took a wait-and-see policy to see whether the rise would sustain or not,' said Saiful Islam, chief executive officer of BRAC EPL Stock Brokerage Ltd.

'It is the key reason for the low turnover today,' he said.

Saiful said, if the market could sustain the momentum, the transaction volume would increase automatically. 

Market operators said some investors went for panic-selling on Wednesday, fearing that the latest government move to detect the source of undisclosed money would lead the market to fall further.

They said the government decision to change the laws regarding undisclosed money might discourage investment and, so, also affect the turnover.

'It's not that a bulk of undisclosed money is waiting to be invested in the capital market as no significant amount of it has been invested so far. But, such a move will emit a negative signal to the investors, who are investing taxed money,' said a stockbroker. 

He, however, said, 'Today's low turnover indicates the market will not sustain.'

Finance minister Abul Maal Abdul Muhith on Tuesday said the government was making some changes to the Statutory Regulatory Order relating to money-whitening to stop investment of money laundered or obtained through terror routes in the capital market. 

Market operators also said at the moment the market needed more funds and only active participation of institutional investors could meet that need.

Sources at the Investment Corporation of Bangladesh said the corporation on Thursday bought shares worth Tk 24.16 crore and sold shares worth Tk 17 crore. 

General investors on the day held a meeting in front of the main entrance to the DSE building after the trading session, from which they demanded immediate resignation of the finance minister, terming him the main culprit behind the prolonged depression in the capital market.

They also urged the prime minister to take immediate steps to stabilise the market ahead of the Eid-ul-Fitr.

'We have been passing a severe financial crisis for a long time now. Ahead of the Eid, the prime minister should do something to stabilise the market so that we can celebrate the Eid as well,' said an investors from the meeting.

Investors frequently staged demonstrations in Motijheel in the last two weeks in protest against the free fall of share prices.

Of the 258 issues traded on Thursday, 236 gained, 20 lost, and two remained unchanged.

All the major sectors including banks, non-bank financial institutions, fuel and power, mutual funds, and telecommunication gained on the day.

Beximco topped the list of the turnover leaders on of the day, with its shares worth Tk 13.52 crore changing hands. The rest of the turnover leaders on the Top-10 list included Lafarge Surma Cement, Square Pharmaceuticals, Fu Wang Foods, Titas Gas, Grameenphone, City Bank, Grameen Mutual Fund One, MI Cement, and Keya Cosmetics Ltd.

Source : New Age

Global stocks plunge on recession danger signs

Global stocks slumped Thursday as more weak data fuelled concern that the world was heading for another recession, and after the US Federal Reserve reportedly expressed concerns over European banks' liquidity.

Traders' screens were awash with red, as Madrid, Milan and Paris equities plunged more than 6.0 per cent, while London, Paris and Zurich shed more than 5.0 per cent.

The toxic cocktail of negative news sent gold flying to fresh records above $1,826 per ounce as investors sought the safe-haven precious metal, while oil prices slid even lower on worries about dwindling future demand for energy.

Banking stocks in Paris were particularly hard hit on Thursday, with BNP Paribas off 8.24 per cent, Credit Agricole down 9 per cent and Societe Generale lost more than 12 per cent.

'Sentiment on financial markets has deteriorated noticeably over recent weeks,' said economist Nick Kounis at ABN Amro. 'Equity prices have fallen sharply, reflecting heightened worries of a recession,' he added.

Traders were reacting to a report in the Wall Street Journal that the Fed is concerned European banks might be forced to repatriate funds from US subsidiaries in the event of a liquidity shortage.

'Federal and state regulators, signalling their growing worry that Europe's debt crisis could spill into the US banking system, are intensifying their scrutiny of the US arms of Europe's biggest banks,' the business daily said.

Wall Street also plunged by about 4.0 per cent in opening trade on Thursday after investment bank Morgan Stanley warned that the United States and Europe were teetering on the brink of a new recession.

European Union president Herman Van Rompuy's assurances that there was 'no new recession' in sight in Europe failed to calm nerves.

Morgan Stanley also slashed its 2011 global growth estimate to 3.9 per cent from 4.2 per cent, and its 2012 forecast to 3.8 per cent from 4.5 per cent.

Adding to the market fears, the US Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia said that manufacturing in the mid-Atlantic states took a sharp hit in August.

The bank said manufacturing activity 'dipped significantly,' lowering its index to negative 30.7 in August from positive 3.2 in July.

Data showing that new claims for US unemployment insurance rose last week also spooked investors. The figures showed new claims rose to 4,08,000 — a gain of 9,000 from the previous week.

New York's Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 3.9 per cent to 10,967.31 in the first hour of trading on Thursday.

At the same time, US Treasury bond yields plunged Thursday, with the 10-year yield — the return earned by investors — hitting a record low as recession worries battered sentiment.

The 10-year Treasury yield fell to 1.974 per cent, lower than the previous record during the US 'Great Recession,' before recovering slightly to 2.007 per cent, while the 30-year hit 3.337 per cent before rebounding to 3.371 per cent.

Asian stock markets slid earlier on Thursday, with Tokyo down 1.25 per cent to record its lowest finish since March 15 — four days after Japan was hit by an earthquake and tsunami that spiralled into a nuclear disaster.

Source : New Age

BB board of directors meet on Aug 24

Bangladesh Bank board of directors will hold a meeting on August 24 to decide on issuing licences for setting up new banks amid hectic lobbying of ruling party leaders and loyalists with the government to get licences.

The meeting will review the performances of the existing banks and discuss whether licences for new banks should be given.

Finance minister AMA Muhith on July 24 said that the government would give licences for more banks as per a political decision.

But the Bangladesh Bank had earlier opposed giving more licences for banks saying that the existing 47 banks were enough for the country. 

A senior official of Banking Regulation and Policy Department of BB on Tuesday said that they conducted a performance evaluation of the existing banks the report of which will be placed in the next board meeting.

Earlier, the finance ministry had directed the central bank to carry out a complete survey of the existing banks to decide on the prospect of new banks.

The ministry also asked BB to start the process of inviting applications for new banks licenses.

Meanwhile, approximately 20 proposals have already been submitted to the finance ministry.

A high official said that five applications were likely to be considered for licenses for new banks.

He said, 'One advisor of the prime minister, a parliamentary standing committee chairman, two members of parliament of the ruling party in alliance with some businessmen have been top on the list for getting licences for setting up new banks.

Of the 47 banks now operating in the country, four are state-owned commercial banks, four are specialized banks, thirty are private commercial banks and nine are foreign banks.

Former deputy governor of the BB and chairman of Bangladesh Krishi Bank, Khandker Ibrahim Khaled, earlier told New Age that there was no need for new commercial banks as the number of existing private commercial banks was enough for the economy.

He opined that the new banks would be burdensome for the economy and would prevent the existing banks from expanding and improving their services.

Thirteen new private banks were given permission between 1999 and 2001 by the last Awami League government.

The BB, in a survey on the prospects of new banks, found that 'most of the banks were given permission on political consideration as owners were close to the ruling party.'

According to the rules, a new bank's prospective owners have to show paid-up capital of at least Tk 400 crore to get a licence.

The total number of branches of all the bank is 7,019, of which 2,971 are located in the urban areas and 4,048 in the rural areas.

Source : New Age

Auto-rickshaw owners asked to calibrate meters

The Bangladesh Road Transport Authority has directed the owners of CNG-run auto-rickshaws to calibrate meters recently, three months after the price-hike of compressed natural gas.

Meanwhile, the commuters are experiencing acute suffering.

The government on May 16, following the hike in CNG prices, raised the CNG-run auto-rickshaws fare to Tk 7.50 a kilometre from Tk 7 each kilometre, and kept the minimum fare unchanged at Tk 25.

It also increased the waiting charge for the auto-rickshaws to Tk 1.30 per minute from Tk 1.25.

The CNG-run auto-rickshaw drivers, however, continue charging extra flouting government orders.

The owners and drivers complained that the government did not discuss with them on calibrating meters.

Commuters in the Dhaka city said that the drivers were charging at their will.

'Today I went to the prime minister's office from Shanker bus stop with Tk 150, as the driver refused to go on meters,' said Dhanmandi resident Shamim Akhter.

Bidhan Chandra Saha, a Mirpur resident, said at present the minimum fare of CNG-run auto-rickshaws had become Tk 120 for each trip.

Bangladesh Road Transport Authority engineering department director Mohammad Saiful Hoque told New Age on Wednesday that the authority recently held a meeting with the owners of CNG-run auto-rickshaws and ask them to calibrate meters.

'The owners will have to calibrate meters with their own initiatives,' said the director, responding to a question whether the authority would monitor the meter companies that are recognised by the government to calibrate the meters.

He also warned that the authority would take stern actions against the owners who would keep defective metres.

Dhaka Metropolitan CNG Auto-Rickshaw Business-men Owners' Association president Barkatullah Bhulu said that they met the government officials on May 28 to discuss fixing fare but the officials did not give them any directive to calibrate the meters during that time.

'In the second week of August, the BRTA gave us instruction to revise 13,000 CNG-run auto-rickshaw meters within August 15 to September 20,' he said.

Barkatullah Bhulu said they had already started the work and added that every meter company would calibrate the meters that they revised earlier.

Dhaka District 4-Stroke Auto-Rickshaw CNG Drivers' Union general secretary Shahidul Islam, however, said that they were yet to get any instruction from the government authorities to calibrate their meters.

Source : New Age

Woman killed by wild elephant

A woman was killed by wild elephant on Wednesday in hilly area of Islampur union in Cox's Bazar Sadar upazila.

The deceased was Khorsida Begum, 35, daughter of Ishaque Mia of village Lalsiha under Islampur union in the Cox's Bazar Sadar upazila.

With this, the number of killing by wild elephant has risen to nine during three months last.

The Cox's Bazar police and witnesses said that Khorsida Begum and Anwara Begum went to local forest area for collecting fire wood at about 8:00am. At one stage a wild elephant had attacked Khorsida Begum and trampled her.

Anwara Begum, however, had managed to flee the spot.

Being informed by Anwara Begum, the police and local people had gone to the spot.

Later, the police had recovered the body of Khorsida Begum and handed it over to her family members.

Source : New Age

Arms, explosive recovered

Rapid Action Battalion members in Khulna on Wednesday night recovered six firearms and four bombs from Raier Mohol area of Batiaghata upazila in Khulna.

RAB sources said that acting on secret information a team of RAB-6 launched a drive in a jungle at Raier Mohol and recovered two plastic bags containing six locally made pipe guns and four bombs in an abandoned condition at about 8:00pm.

Source : New Age

900 Yaba tablets seized, 3 held

A team of Rapid Action Battalion -11 seized 900 pieces of Yaba tablet worth about Tk 4 lakh and arrested three drug peddlers from a house in Dharmapur area in Comilla town early Thursday.

The arrested were Md Masud Mia, 25, Jamir Driver, 30, residents of Dharmapur and Serajul Islam, 50, resident of

village Shahrasti in Chandpur.

The RAB sources said that acting on secret information they had raided the house of Sher Ali in Dharmapur area and arrested the three drug peddlers with the Yaba tablets. Sensing presence of the law enforcers, other drug peddlers had managed to flee the scene.

Later, the three drug peddlers were handed over to the Comilla Kotwali police.

Source : New Age

461 vacant posts of headmasters hit govt pry schools in Barisal div

A total of 461 posts of headmaster are lying vacant in government primary schools in Barisal division hampering education, management and administration system in the grass route level mass education since long.

According to the Barisal divisional primary education office sources, there are 3,305 government primary schools in forty upazilas under six districts in Barisal division. Out of these schools, 461 are running without headmaster since long.

Sources said that posts of headmaster were lying vacant in 116 out 951 government primary schools in Barisal district, 84 government primary schools out of 582 in Patuakhali, 100 out of 605 schools in Pirojpur, 35 out of 424 in Bhola, 60 out of 379 in Barguna and 66 out of 364 government primary schools in Jhalakathi.

Teachers said that lack of headmasters in the government primary schools in the region was ailing the academic and administrational activities.

They claimed that it was very much difficult to run teaching smoothly due to having pressure of extra work following the government order.

In this situation if any teacher had to bear extra burden of acting headmaster, the administration and management of the school could never run smoothly as the other teachers of same rank hesitate to cooperate him, they alleged.

The teachers claimed that the government was developing the infrastructure of the schools every year but it had failed to fill in vacant posts timely and develop the monitoring system of primary education.

The deputy director of Barisal Divisional Primary Education office, SM Faruk,

acknowledged that problem was acute in primary schools of remote areas. 

The authority of primary education directorate had assured of filling in the vacant posts of headmaster very soon, the deputy director said.

Source : New Age

LabAid admits negligence in treatment of Mridul

The authorities of LabAid, a private clinic, admitted their negligence in treating Dhaka University teacher Mridul Kanti Chakrabarti, and agreed to pay compensation of Tk 50 lakh to his family.

The clinic's managing director, Mahbubul Huq, admitted their negligence at a meeting with the Dhaka University authorities in the vice-chancellor's office.

Students of the DU music department were insisting that the LabAid authorities should apologise unconditionally to the nation for withholding treatment from music teacher Mridul Kanti Chakrabarti, which led to his death.

The students began demonstrating outside vice-chancellor AAMS Arefin Siddique's office when Mahbubul Haque, LabAid's MD, went there at about 3:00pm.

DU proctor KM Saiful Islam said that after a long discussion the LabAid's managing director agreed to pay compensation of Tk 50 lakh to Mridul's family.

'We have done our duty. Now the issue is under the court's jurisdiction,' said the proctor.

But the students were not happy. 'We wanted a public apology. But our teachers accepted their informal admission of negligence which resulted in the death of our teacher,' said Atiqur Rahman Tamal, a student of the music department.

The students of the departments of music and theatre have been demonstrating for the past three days against LabAid authorities.

They said that their teacher died because he was denied treatment in time as his family's money fell short by Tk 1,000 of the fixed rate for that particular treatment. The clinic's staff had asked them to pay Tk 11,000, but at that time the family had only Tk 10,000 in hand, and had assured them that they would pay the remaining amount afterwards.

The students had three demands, including punishment of the physicians who neglected Mridul, public apology by LabAid for Mridul's death, and payment of compensation to his family.

Source : Nge Age

Housewife beaten to death for dowry

A young housewife was beaten to death allegedly by her husband and members of his family over dowry at Akhera Dakkhinpara village in Mahadevpur upazila of Naogaon early Thursday.

The deceased was Lipi Rani, mother of a kid and wife of Ujjal Mandal, son of Jeetendra Mandal of the village and daughter of Bijoy Chandra of Baburia village of Chhaligram of Patnitola upazila.

The police said Lipi was married off with Ujjwal three years ago when the bridegroom received Tk 2 lakh in cash and 5 tolas of gold ornaments as dowry from Bijoy.

Source : Nge Age

Plunderers of orphanage funds must face trial: PM

The prime minister, Sheikh Hasina, has said those who were involved in plundering the funds of orphans and the mass people will have to face the trial.

'Trial is a must for those who were involved in pocketing the funds of orphans and the common people,' she told a reminiscence meeting at Bangabandhu International Conference Centre Thursday.

Dhaka Mahanagar Awami League organised the meeting with its acting president MA Aziz in the chair.

The prime minister said it would be foolish to think that they won't have to return the plundered funds of orphans and the mass people.  'Are they thinking they'll remain out of the reach of justice? Of course, they'll have to face trial.'

Regarding water and power crises, she said a game was going on behind the scene. 'There's no reason for the water crisis this time, as we've taken numerous steps to ensure uninterrupted water supply. But there are some people who are deliberately creating the crisis,' she said adding that the patriotic people have to remain alert in this regard.

'Even there's no reason for power cut during iftar and sehri. In the last two years, we increased the power generation and added 2,000MW to the national grid. We also developed the transmission line,' she said.

She, however, mentioned this generation boost was not enough since the demand was much higher, as the BNP-Jamaat alliance and caretaker government during their seven years tenure failed to produce any power. 'We found only 3,100MW of electricity when we came to power this time, though we had left 4,300MW in 2011,' she said.

Hasina urged all to be judicious in using power, water and gas to reduce their wastages.

To ease the traffic jam in Dhaka, the prime minister said, her government had taken steps to construct flyovers, elevated express ways and other measurers.

'We know what the problems are, but we didn't create these problems.  As a matter of fact, we inherited these from the previous governments. We won't sit idle, we'll try our level best to resolve the problems as soon as possible,' she said.

But, she said, the government had fund constraints and the people had to wait due to this.

Criticising the opposition for their destructive attitude, the prime minister said their atrocities would not be tolerated. 'They don't obey the constitution, parliament, the High Court and its verdict. Then what do they want?' she asked.

She mentioned that the government was not involved in the cantonment house issue of the opposition leader and the annulment of the 5th amendment to the constitution. 'It's the court that gave the verdict.  That's why the BNP is angry with the High Court and created anarchy in the court.'

The prime minister said the people of the country voted them to power to serve them and put the country back on right track.

'With 15th amendment to the constitution, we've restored the spirit of the liberation war and sealed the path to illegal power capture,' she said.

Deputy leader of the house Syeda Sajeda Chowdhury, DU VC AAMS Arefin Siddique, Dhaka Mohanagar Awami League general secretary Mofazzal Hossain Chowdhury Maya, state minister for law Quamrul Islam, city AL leaders Fayezuddin Miah, SK Bazlur Rahman, Mukul Chowdhury and Hazi Selim also spoke at the meeting.

Source : Nge Age

Dentist killed in capital

A female dentist died on Thursday evening after she had sustained a critical injury in an attack by unnamed assailants in her house at Sutrapur in the capital, the police and hospital sources said.

The deceased, Rupa Rani Dey, 25, was a resident of Justice Lalmohan Das Street in the area.

The victim's husband Sagar Chandra Dey and his brother Sumon Chandra Dey said that assailants had attacked Rupa and looted valuables from the house.

Rupa was sent to National Medical College Hospital in a critical condition and as her condition deteriorated, she was referred to Dhaka Medical College Hospital. She died on the way.

The police, however, brushed aside the robbery allegation and detained Sagar because of the inconsistency in the statement he made.

'We are investigating the incident,' the Sutrapur police officer-in-charge (investigation) Abdur Rashid, said,

Hospital sources said that the body had several injuries.

Source : Nge Age

Falling brick claims yet another life

A rickshaw-van puller died on Thursday afternoon after a brick had fallen on his head from sixth floor of a multi-storey building when he was sitting on the ground under the building of Baitul Aman Housing Society at Adabar in Dhaka, the police said.

The deceased Mosharraf Hossain, 55, of Madaripur, died on the spot and the body was sent to the Dhaka Medical College Hospital morgue for a post-mortem examination, the family said. The victim's son Aiyub Ali at the DMCH said that the brick had fallen on

Mosharraf off a veranda on the sixth floor of the head office of Padakhep Manabik Unnayan Kendra about 4:00pm.

Mosharraf was playing ludo with his friends on his van when the accident took place, the police and witnesses said. The police said that they were yet to establish how the brick had fallen down on Mosharraf.

'We suspect that a brick might have accidentally fallen down after being hit by someone,' Adabar police subinspector Humayun Kabir said.

The police were yet to arrest anyone in this connection.

'We do not arrest anyone until we could establish who killed the man,' said the Adabar police officer-in-charge, Jakir Hossain Mollah.

No case was filed in this connection till 8:30pm.

Earlier on Monday, a case against the chairman and six other executives of a construction firm for the death of 28-year old plumber Shahabuddin Hawlader at the site of an under construction nine-storey building, Assort Bailey Farhat, on Bailey Road on Sunday.

On July 16, Habibur Rahman Munna, 18, an HSC examinee of Tejgaon College, died on the spot after a brick had fallen on him from the 10th floor of a 15-storey under-construction building of a Sagufta project on Panthapath in the capital.

Source : Nge Age

JS session begins with opposition staying out

The 10th session of the ninth Jatiya Sangsad began on Thursday in absence of the Bangladesh Natinalist Party-led opposition alliance.

Speaker Abdul Hamid, who chaired the session, in his inaugural speech urged all lawmakers to attend the session to fulfill the expectations of the people of their respective constituencies and make parliament effective.

Terming important the role of opposition in parliamentary democracy, he also urged the opposition parties to return to the house to point out mistakes, if any, of the ruling party and help it correct them.

'Parliamentary debate is very important for development of democracy into an institution,' said Hamid, adding that the lawmakers should participate in the debate without hurting anyone.

He also expressed profound shock at the deaths in a series of traffic accidents over the past few weeks, including the tragic road accident at Mirersarai in Chittagong in which 44 schoolboys were killed.

Earlier, the business advisory committee at a meeting decided that the session would continue through all working days from 2:00pm to 5:00 pm till August 25.

The speaker started the day's business at 11:00am by announcing the names of Emran Ahmed, Dhirendra Chandra Debnath Shambhu, Mujibur Rahman Sarwar and Nur-e- Hasna Lily Chowdhury as panel chairmen who would conduct the session in absence of the speaker and deputy speaker.

The house later unanimously adopted a condolence motion at the death of 11 eminent personalities who expired between the ninth and tenth sessions of parliament.

The notable persons are former lawmakers Abu Naser Chowdhury, Abul Kalam, Habibur Rahman Hobi, Azizur Rahman Chowdhury and Emdadul Haque, artists Mohammad Kibria and Aminul Islam, singer Azam Khan, film director Tareque Masud, media personality Ashfaq Munir Mishuk and Dhaka University teacher Mridul Kanti Chakrabarty.

The chairman of the parliamentary standing committee on primary and mass education ministry, Mamtaj Begum placed the first report, including the activities of the committee from June 17, 2009 to May 4, 2011.

The session was adjourned till 2:00pm on Tuesday.

Source : Nge Age

RMP AC, 7 policemen suspended for extortion

Eight police men, including an assistant commissioner of Rajshahi Metropolitan Police, were suspended on charge of trying to extort money from a physician in Rajpara area of the city on Thursday.

The suspended police personnel are – assistant commissioner of RMP Toufiq Islam, two sub-inspectors Masud Rana and Motiur Rahman and five constables of Rajpara thana.

Police sources said that some police men from Rajpara thana, led by the assistant commissioner went to the house of physician Basu Mia in the  area at dead of night  asked him to pay them Taka one lakh otherwise they threatened to arrest him on the charge of 'hording' a huge quantity of onion.

Basu Mia submitted a complaint with the RMP commissioner Mohammad Obaidullah over the matter.

After receiving the complaint, the RMP commissioner called an emergency meeting at his residence on Thursday afternoon where the accused police personnel were found guilty.

The RMP chief then suspended seven police men and sent a recommendation to the police headquarters to suspend assistant commissioner Toufiq Islam.

Obaidullah told New Age that the decision was taken after the allegations brought against the eight police personnel were primarily found true and further investigation would be carried out over the matter.

When approached, assistant commissioner Toufiq Islam declined comments.

Source : Nge Age

Indian HC judge impeached for corruption

India's upper house of parliament voted to impeach a High Court justice on corruption charges on Thursday against a backdrop of mass anti-graft protests across the country.

For the first time ever, a sitting judge, Soumitra Sen, 53, was found guilty by parliament's upper house of 'misappropriating' large sums of public funds in an abuse of his position as a justice of the Kolkata High Court.

A total of 189 members of the Rajya Sabha voted in favour of the impeachment while only 17 voted against a motion that holds Sen guilty on three counts.

'In the discussions we have had in the past two days the misbehaviour of Mr Sen has been proved,' Communist Party of India MP Sitaram Yechury, who moved the impeachment motion on Wednesday, said before the vote.

Sen would be India's first sitting high court judge to be removed if, as expected, two-thirds of the members of parliament's elected lower house also vote in favour of the impeachment motion.

Members of the ruling Congress party voted alongside lawmakers belonging to the main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party, which has launched a major attack on the government over a series of recent scandals.

The Indian vice president, Hamid Ansari, who is also chairman of the upper house, said the motion held Sen guilty for 'misappropriation of large sums of money, misrepresenting facts in regards to the misappropriation of money and misbehaviour'.

The only precedent for such action was the attempted impeachment in 1993 of a Supreme Court justice, V Ramaswami, which fell through after failing to garner the support of enough lawmakers. Ramaswami later resigned.

On Wednesday Sen, who was given an opportunity to defend himself in the upper house, told MPs he had been the victim of what he called 'a mockery of justice' and denied the charges levelled against him.

The impeachment process coincided with mass protests across India in support of activist Anna Hazare, who has vowed to fast until death in protest at what he sees as a watered-down, anti-corruption law being considered by parliament.

The bill would create a new ombudsman tasked with investigating and prosecuting senior politicians and bureaucrats.

BJP parliamentarian and prominent lawyer Ram Jethmalani insisted during the debate that MPs should punish Sen to cleanse the judiciary.

'This is a matter the house cannot take a lenient view (over),' he said, adding that Sen should be shown 'no mercy.'

During discussions, several MPs also called for the setting up of a National Judicial Commission to recruit judges of 'impeccable reputation and character.'

'Today, the criteria for the appointment of judges does not exist,' BJP leader Arun Jaitley said during the debate.

Source : Nge Age

HC cautions politicians, talk-show hosts

The High Court on Thursday asked politicians and television talk-show hosts to be cautious while making comments on the constitution and the Supreme Court.

The bench of Justice AHM Shamsuddin Chowdhury and Justice Gobinda Chandra Tagore also rejected the petitions filed by Bangladesh Nationalist Party chairperson Khaleda Zia's adviser Ahmed Azam Khan, Bangladesher Samajtantrik Dal leader Razequzzaman Ratan and the anchor of Ekushey Television's talk-show Ekusher Rat, Anjan Roy, seeking exemption from their personal appearance during the hearing in the rule issued suo moto.

The court posted the next hearing for October 17 and asked the three to appear again.

The court also warned the three not to make derogatory comments any further on the court and the constitution.

To a query by the court, Anjan's lawyer Rafique-ul-Huq, told the court that his client would contest the case while the lawyers for Azam and Ratan sought time to reply to the rule. Advocate Mahbub Uddin Khokan represented Azam while advocate KM Hafizur Rahman defended Ratan.

Earlier in the morning, the court, in its judgment in Islamic Oikya Jote faction chairman Fazlul Fazlul Haque Amini's matter, said it had noticed that some 'unscrupulous' politicians and parliament members were making indecent remarks on the constitution and the court.

If any member of parliament makes derogatory remarks on the constitution, he or she should resign as they are elected under the constitution, the court said in its judgment in Amini's matter. The court directed the police to report on the steps they had taken so far on the sedition case lodged against Amini for making derogatory comments on the constitution.       

On August 10, the court after taking cognisance of the talk-show programme title 'Ekushey Rat' broadcast after midnight past August 9, asked Ahmed Azam Khan, Razequzzaman Ratan and Anjan Roy,  to appear on August 17 to explain their conducts.

The court also asked the three to explain why they should not be tried and punished for making 'unpalatably derogatory' and aspersive the comments on two judges of the Supreme Court' in the programme.

The suo moto rule was issued on charge of questioning and scandalising the authority of the High Court, deputy attorney general ABM Altaf Hossain told reporters.

In the talk-show, the three said that the judges had written an essay on cow instead of writing an essay on river in passing the order on a petition filed against Fazlul Huq Amini.

The same bench on August 2 warned the Bangladesh Nationalist Party chairperson, Khaleda Zia, not to make indecorous comments on the constitution any further.

The court passed the order during the hearing in a writ petition filed by writer Shahriyar Kabir seeking a directive on the government to take legal action against Fazlul Haque Amini for reportedly saying in his office at Lalbagh on July 14 that the amended constitution would not just be thrown away, it would be thrown into the dustbin.

The court had passed the August 2 order amid scuffles between pro-Awami League and BNP-backed lawyers in the courtroom when the pro-BNP lawyers were opposing the pronouncement of the order insisting that the court should not pass an order against Khaleda as the petition was not filed against her.

In the talk-show, the two politicians questioned the pronouncement of the order against Khaleda during the hearing in the petition against Amini.

Source : Nge Age