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SC judges rebuke HC judge Ashraful Kamal

Two Appellate Division judges, in the full verdict on the 16th Amendment review, have accused High Court judge Md Ashraful Kamal of judicial misconduct for making derogatory and politically motivated remarks about late president Ziaur Rahman, terming his language vulgar, indecent, and a violation of judicial conduct..

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Cyberattack costs Marks & Spencer £300m

British clothes-to-food retailer Marks and Spencer on Wednesday said a cyberattack disrupting its online service is set to last through to July and hit group profit by around £300 million ($404 million)...

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Hefazat served legal notice over abusive remarks

Six women, including three leaders of the National Citizen Party, on Monday served a legal notice on the Hefazat-e-Islam Bangladesh over the allegation of calling members of the women affairs reform commission ‘prostitutes’ publicly...

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Suspended AC Urmi charged with defamation

A Dhaka court on Tuesday framed charges against suspended assistant commissioner Tapasi Tabassum Urmi in a case filed for making derogatory remarks about Abu Sayed and other martyrs of student-led July-August mass uprising...

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Remarks on Ambedkar: Two MPs in ICU as lawmakers brawl on Indian parliament premises

The political slugfest over Amit Shah’s remarks on BR Ambedkar saw dramatic escalation on Thursday, placing the opposition atop the ‘Makar Dwar’ of parliament in protest and leaving two Bharatiya Janata Party MP injured due to what allegedly was the result of a push by Congress MP Rahul Gandhi, reports Hindustan Times...

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Unbecoming, indecent remark made by a BJP leader

IRRESPONSIBLE and indecent remarks, reflective of dangerous political rhetoric and a haughty attitude, made by some Indian politicians targeting Bangladesh and Bangladeshis have contributed to a deterioration of Bangladesh-India relations. In a recent such incident, the Indian home minister Amit Shah lashed out on ‘Bangladeshi infiltrators’ at a rally...

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Remarks of prime minister that are unbecoming, unacceptable

THE prime minister Sheikh Hasina’s remarks of July 14 at the press conference on the outcome of her visits to India and China about the ongoing movement for quota reforms in the recruitment of public servants and the movement of teachers of 35 public universities demanding the cancellation of the universal pension scheme Pratyay...