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BNP planned capture of PM’s residence: Quader

Awami League general secretary and road transport and bridges minister Obaidul Quader on Sunday said that BNP had a plot to capture Ganabhaban like Sri Lanka, if the curfew had not been enforced on the night of July 19 to control the situation created centering the quota reform movement...

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Businesses demand low-cost loans, deferred payments

The country’s business leaders on Sunday demanded low-cost bank loans, rescheduling facilities, deferred payment of loan instalments and waiver of port demurrage due to the suspension of business activities caused by the nationwide shutdown, curfew, general holidays and internet outage centring the quota reform movement...

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Govt urged to stop arrests of opposition leaders, activists

A faction of the Supreme Court Bar Association on Thursday urged the government to stop arresting and harassing opposition leaders and activists without first identifying the perpetrators, responsible for the destruction of state properties during the student quota reform movement...

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Businesses call for factory reopening

Country’s business leaders on Monday urged the government to reopen factories across the country and restore internet connection to resume exports and imports business...

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Judicial commission seeks info of July 5-16 violence

The judicial inquiry commission on Wednesday requested the people to provide information by August 6 about ‘violence, arson attacks, looting and criminal activities’ that took place across the country in between July 5-16 during the students’ quota reform movement...

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8 unidentified bodies handed over to Anjuman

The police on Wednesday handed over eight unidentified bodies from Dhaka Medical College Hospital in connection with the quota reform movement to Anjuman Mufidul Islam for burial...

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People opting for newspapers, tv, radio amid internet shutdown

People in the Dhaka city were seen buying newspapers, watching television or listening to radio for updated information on Friday and Saturday as the country had been under complete internet blackout since Thursday night amid the countrywide unrest over the ongoing quota reform movement...

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Govt meeting with few protesters creates confusion

A meeting held on Saturday between three leaders of the Students Movement Against Discrimination, the platform leading the ongoing quota reform movement, with three ministers created confusions as their demands differed with other leaders of the movement...

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Intruders enter into quota reform movement: DB

Dhaka Metropolitan Police additional commissioner and Detective Branch chief Harun Or Rashid on Saturday said that intruders entered into the quota movement to divert it in a different direction...