This comes amid protest by Bangladesh cricketers and Cricket Welfares Association of Bangladesh (CWAB) demanding Nazmul's resignation due to distateful comments made about the national men's team and former batter Tamim Iqbal. The protest hit the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) as players of
Crisis hit Bangladesh cricket on Thursday as Bangladeshi cricketers threatened to boycott all forms of cricket unless Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) director M Najmul Islam resigned from his post.
Crisis in Bangladesh cricket as Chittagong Royals and Noakhali Express players have refused to take the field for the match of the ongoing Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) on Thursday demanding a resignation from Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) director M Nazmul Islam over his controversial
Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind president Maulana Mahmood Madani on Sunday condemned the mob lynching of a Hindu youth Dipu Chandra Das in Mymensingh, Bangladesh, and said that extremism should be countered in the region and worldwide.
In an official statement, IVAC Bangladesh confirmed that services would remain halted for an indefinite period. "Due to a recent security incident at AHCI Chittagong, Indian visa operations at IVAC Chittagong will remain suspended from 21/12/2025 until further notice," the statement read.
"These are clearly being orchestrated by those who are opposed to India," indicating that the actions were not spontaneous. "This is a way to ratchet up pressure and appeal to anti-India elements before the elections," Shringla said.
The actor began his Bollywood journey with the historical war drama 'Chittagong' and then explored raw and contemporary roles in films like 'Manto' and 'Pink'. Now, a decade after his debut, Vijay Varma is hailed as one of the actors known for his style and fashionable appearances, contra
"If you look at the history of Bangladesh, political violence has been there. Political violence becomes more acute in the lead-up to the elections. A lot depends on how the government handle the law and order situation", said NCP leader.
RRAG told the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva that indigenous people in Bangladesh's Chittagong Hill Tracts face racial violence, killings, and discrimination. It cited army attacks, exclusion from reforms, and removal of "Adivasi" from textbooks, urging effective international action a
Three indigenous people were shot dead and dozens were injured when the Bangladesh Army indiscriminately fired upon indigenous peoples protesting against no justice for an indigenous girl gang-raped on 23 September 2025.
At the 60th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC), the UN-EU Human Rights Officer, Charlotte Zehrer from Global Human Rights Defence (GHRD), in her oral intervention, has drawn international attention to the precarious conditions faced by ethnic and religious minorities