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India Tourist Visas for Bangladeshi Citizens Resume June 28
India tourist visas for Bangladeshi citizens will resume on Sunday, June 28, 2026, reopening a major travel channel after a suspension of nearly two years. India’s new High Commissioner to Bangladesh, Dinesh Trivedi, announced the change after formally assuming office in Dhaka. India Tourist Visas for Bangladeshi Citizens Reopen June 28 Trivedi presented his credentials to Bangladeshi President Mohammed Shahabuddin at Bangabhaban on Th
India Tourist Visas for Bangladeshi Citizens Resume June 28
India tourist visas for Bangladeshi citizens will resume on Sunday, June 28, 2026, reopening a major travel channel after a suspension of nearly two years. India’s new High Commissioner to Bangladesh, Dinesh Trivedi, announced the change after formally assuming office in Dhaka. India Tourist Visas for Bangladeshi Citizens Reopen June 28 Trivedi presented his credentials to Bangladeshi President Mohammed Shahabuddin at Bangabhaban on Th
Dhaka sees protest over Gaibandha temple vandalism claim
Tensions surfaced in Bangladesh after members of the Hindu community staged a protest in Dhaka over allegations linked to a religious site in Gaibandha district. The demonstration took place at Shahbagh, where large groups gathered to express concern over reported damage at a temple construction area dedicated to Lord Ram. Participants claimed that an image associated with the ongoing temple project in Palashbari was disrespected during a confrontation at the site. The incident quickly gained attention within local religious groups, prompting calls for accountability and stronger protection of places of worship under construction. Allegations at Gaibandha construction site According to community representatives involved in the protest, the dispute began at a temple project site where construction of a large Ram statue was underway. They alleged that individuals opposing the project caused damage to religious imagery and created disturbances that halted work. Authorities have reportedly received a complaint related to the incident, though protesters expressed dissatisfaction over the pace of investigation. The lack of immediate arrests became a central point of frustration during the rally. Large gathering at Shahbagh intersection From late afternoon, groups from multiple Hindu organisations and student participants assembled at Shahbagh intersection in Dhaka. The crowd continued to grow as speakers addressed concerns over religious safety and equal protection under law. The gathering remained largely organised, with participants demanding prompt legal steps and assurances that such incidents would not repeat in the future. Many stressed that the issue reflected broader concerns about safeguarding minority religious spaces in the country. Torch march through central Dhaka As the evening progressed, protesters carried out a torchlight march from Shahbagh towards central Dhaka roads, briefly moving in the direction of the National Press Club area. Slogans were raised during the procession, reflecting anger over the alleged incident and calls for justice. Organisers stated that the march was intended to highlight concerns over religious site protection rather than escalate tensions. The demonstration remained focused on demands for accountability and preventive measures. Demands for action and future mobilisation Community leaders announced plans for further engagement with authorities, including meetings and additional public programmes if progress is not made. They also indicated broader coordination efforts across regions to raise awareness about protection of religious sites. Earlier in the day, smaller groups had already conducted human chains and brief press interactions in Dhaka. Organisers indicated that more coordinated demonstrations could follow if their concerns remain unaddressed.
Dhaka sees protest over Gaibandha temple vandalism claim
Tensions surfaced in Bangladesh after members of the Hindu community staged a protest in Dhaka over allegations linked to a religious site in Gaibandha district. The demonstration took place at Shahbagh, where large groups gathered to express concern over reported damage at a temple construction area dedicated to Lord Ram. Participants claimed that an image associated with the ongoing temple project in Palashbari was disrespected during a confrontation at the site. The incident quickly gained attention within local religious groups, prompting calls for accountability and stronger protection of places of worship under construction. Allegations at Gaibandha construction site According to community representatives involved in the protest, the dispute began at a temple project site where construction of a large Ram statue was underway. They alleged that individuals opposing the project caused damage to religious imagery and created disturbances that halted work. Authorities have reportedly received a complaint related to the incident, though protesters expressed dissatisfaction over the pace of investigation. The lack of immediate arrests became a central point of frustration during the rally. Large gathering at Shahbagh intersection From late afternoon, groups from multiple Hindu organisations and student participants assembled at Shahbagh intersection in Dhaka. The crowd continued to grow as speakers addressed concerns over religious safety and equal protection under law. The gathering remained largely organised, with participants demanding prompt legal steps and assurances that such incidents would not repeat in the future. Many stressed that the issue reflected broader concerns about safeguarding minority religious spaces in the country. Torch march through central Dhaka As the evening progressed, protesters carried out a torchlight march from Shahbagh towards central Dhaka roads, briefly moving in the direction of the National Press Club area. Slogans were raised during the procession, reflecting anger over the alleged incident and calls for justice. Organisers stated that the march was intended to highlight concerns over religious site protection rather than escalate tensions. The demonstration remained focused on demands for accountability and preventive measures. Demands for action and future mobilisation Community leaders announced plans for further engagement with authorities, including meetings and additional public programmes if progress is not made. They also indicated broader coordination efforts across regions to raise awareness about protection of religious sites. Earlier in the day, smaller groups had already conducted human chains and brief press interactions in Dhaka. Organisers indicated that more coordinated demonstrations could follow if their concerns remain unaddressed.
Bangladesh Railways Expanding Fleet with 200 Coaches from India by 2027
Bangladesh Railways is planning to enhance its fleet with 200 broad-gauge coaches from India, with the first deliveries expected to begin in 2026 and complete by December 2027. Railways Minister Shaikh Rabiul Alam shared this information in Parliament, stating that the project is backed by financing from the European Investment Bank. This significant addition to the rail network is expected to improve the quality and capacity of the railway services across Bangladesh. The new coache
Bangladesh Railways Expanding Fleet with 200 Coaches from India by 2027
Bangladesh Railways is planning to enhance its fleet with 200 broad-gauge coaches from India, with the first deliveries expected to begin in 2026 and complete by December 2027. Railways Minister Shaikh Rabiul Alam shared this information in Parliament, stating that the project is backed by financing from the European Investment Bank. This significant addition to the rail network is expected to improve the quality and capacity of the railway services across Bangladesh. The new coache
PM Modi Invites Bangladesh PM Tarique Rahman To India After BNP Victory
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has extended a warm invitation to Bangladesh’s newly sworn-in Prime Minister Tarique Rahman following the Bangladesh Nationalist Party’s (BNP) electoral victory, signaling India’s intent to deepen engagement with Dhaka’s new leadership. In a congratulatory letter sent soon after the swearing-in ceremony in Dhaka, PM Modi expressed confidence that bilateral relations would grow stronger under Rahman’s leadership and emphasized the importance of shared dev
PM Modi Invites Bangladesh PM Tarique Rahman To India After BNP Victory
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has extended a warm invitation to Bangladesh’s newly sworn-in Prime Minister Tarique Rahman following the Bangladesh Nationalist Party’s (BNP) electoral victory, signaling India’s intent to deepen engagement with Dhaka’s new leadership. In a congratulatory letter sent soon after the swearing-in ceremony in Dhaka, PM Modi expressed confidence that bilateral relations would grow stronger under Rahman’s leadership and emphasized the importance of shared dev
Sheikh Hasina Jailed For 10 Years In Bangladesh Land Allocation Corruption Cases
Bangladesh’s political turmoil deepened further on Monday as a Dhaka court sentenced deposed Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to 10 years of rigorous imprisonment in two corruption cases related to alleged irregularities in government land allocations. The verdict, delivered by Dhaka’s Special Judge’s Court, marks another major legal setback for the former leader, who has been facing a barrage of cases since her removal from power in 2024. The cases revolve around the Rajuk New Town Project
Sheikh Hasina Jailed For 10 Years In Bangladesh Land Allocation Corruption Cases
Bangladesh’s political turmoil deepened further on Monday as a Dhaka court sentenced deposed Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to 10 years of rigorous imprisonment in two corruption cases related to alleged irregularities in government land allocations. The verdict, delivered by Dhaka’s Special Judge’s Court, marks another major legal setback for the former leader, who has been facing a barrage of cases since her removal from power in 2024. The cases revolve around the Rajuk New Town Project
Jaishankar to attend Khaleda Zia funeral amid shifting India-Bangladesh ties
India’s External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar is scheduled to attend the state funeral of former Bangladesh Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia in Dhaka on December 31, marking a significant diplomatic gesture at a time of strained relations between the two neighbouring countries. The decision comes amid heightened political uncertainty in Bangladesh and a broader reassessment of regional alignments in South Asia following last year’s dramatic change of government in Dhaka. Kha
Jaishankar to attend Khaleda Zia funeral amid shifting India-Bangladesh ties
India’s External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar is scheduled to attend the state funeral of former Bangladesh Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia in Dhaka on December 31, marking a significant diplomatic gesture at a time of strained relations between the two neighbouring countries. The decision comes amid heightened political uncertainty in Bangladesh and a broader reassessment of regional alignments in South Asia following last year’s dramatic change of government in Dhaka. Kha
Bangladesh protests intensify as group demands ban on Indian work permits over Osman Hadi killing
Tensions in Bangladesh have escalated sharply following the killing of student leader Sharif Osman Hadi, triggering widespread protests and renewed anti-India sentiment across the country. A radical student outfit linked to Hadi, Inqilab Moncho, has issued a strong ultimatum to the interim Yunus administration, demanding sweeping action within strict deadlines, including the suspension of work permits issued to Indian nationals. The group announced its demands during a protest gathe
Bangladesh protests intensify as group demands ban on Indian work permits over Osman Hadi killing
Tensions in Bangladesh have escalated sharply following the killing of student leader Sharif Osman Hadi, triggering widespread protests and renewed anti-India sentiment across the country. A radical student outfit linked to Hadi, Inqilab Moncho, has issued a strong ultimatum to the interim Yunus administration, demanding sweeping action within strict deadlines, including the suspension of work permits issued to Indian nationals. The group announced its demands during a protest gathe
Bangladesh Unrest Deepens As Sheikh Hasina Blames Yunus Govt For Rising Extremism And Violence
Sheikh Hasina has accused the Muhammad Yunus-led interim government of losing control of Bangladesh as the country faces growing unrest, rising extremism, and weakening ties with India. The former Prime Minister said that violence has become routine and that the current administration appears unable to stop attacks targeting civilians, minorities, and institutions. Sharif Osman Hadi, a radical student leader, was shot in Dhaka on December 12 and later died from his injuries. His dea
Bangladesh Unrest Deepens As Sheikh Hasina Blames Yunus Govt For Rising Extremism And Violence
Sheikh Hasina has accused the Muhammad Yunus-led interim government of losing control of Bangladesh as the country faces growing unrest, rising extremism, and weakening ties with India. The former Prime Minister said that violence has become routine and that the current administration appears unable to stop attacks targeting civilians, minorities, and institutions. Sharif Osman Hadi, a radical student leader, was shot in Dhaka on December 12 and later died from his injuries. His dea
Bangladesh Govt Condemns Hindu Man’s Lynching As Unrest Grows After Student Leader’s Death
Bangladesh’s interim government, led by Muhammad Yunus, denounced the lynching of Hindu garment worker Dipu Chandra Das, who was beaten to death in Mymensingh after being accused of making derogatory remarks about Prophet Muhammad. The government said there is no place for violence in a New Bangladesh and assured that those responsible for the killing will face strict legal action. The attack took place on Thursday night in Dubalia Para, where residents allegedly confronted Dipu before fata
Bangladesh Govt Condemns Hindu Man’s Lynching As Unrest Grows After Student Leader’s Death
Bangladesh’s interim government, led by Muhammad Yunus, denounced the lynching of Hindu garment worker Dipu Chandra Das, who was beaten to death in Mymensingh after being accused of making derogatory remarks about Prophet Muhammad. The government said there is no place for violence in a New Bangladesh and assured that those responsible for the killing will face strict legal action. The attack took place on Thursday night in Dubalia Para, where residents allegedly confronted Dipu before fata
Bangladesh youth leader Sharif Osman Hadi dies after Dhaka shooting
A prominent youth leader from Bangladesh, Sharif Osman Hadi, has died in Singapore after succumbing to severe injuries sustained during an assassination attempt in Dhaka earlier this month, officials confirmed on Thursday. His death has sent shockwaves through political circles in Bangladesh and has raised renewed concerns over political violence targeting emerging leaders. Sharif Osman Hadi served as the spokesperson of Inqilab Mancho, a youth-oriented political platform that has g
Bangladesh youth leader Sharif Osman Hadi dies after Dhaka shooting
A prominent youth leader from Bangladesh, Sharif Osman Hadi, has died in Singapore after succumbing to severe injuries sustained during an assassination attempt in Dhaka earlier this month, officials confirmed on Thursday. His death has sent shockwaves through political circles in Bangladesh and has raised renewed concerns over political violence targeting emerging leaders. Sharif Osman Hadi served as the spokesperson of Inqilab Mancho, a youth-oriented political platform that has g
India Shuts Dhaka Visa Centre Amid Security Threats and Diplomatic Tensions
India has closed the Indian Visa Application Centre in Dhaka following growing security concerns and escalating diplomatic tensions with Bangladesh. The decision was taken after intelligence inputs warned of threats from extremist elements and provocative statements made by certain Bangladeshi political leaders. The closure reflects India’s increasing concern over the safety of its diplomatic missions and personnel in the neighbouring country. The Indian Visa Application Centre lo
India Shuts Dhaka Visa Centre Amid Security Threats and Diplomatic Tensions
India has closed the Indian Visa Application Centre in Dhaka following growing security concerns and escalating diplomatic tensions with Bangladesh. The decision was taken after intelligence inputs warned of threats from extremist elements and provocative statements made by certain Bangladeshi political leaders. The closure reflects India’s increasing concern over the safety of its diplomatic missions and personnel in the neighbouring country. The Indian Visa Application Centre lo
Bangladesh Erupts In Violent Clashes After Sheikh Hasina Death Verdict; Two Killed
Bangladesh witnessed massive unrest on Monday as clashes broke out across Dhaka and several other regions following the International Crimes Tribunal’s death penalty verdict against ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. The ruling, linked to charges of incitement, killings and failure to prevent atrocities during the student-led uprising of 2024, triggered violent confrontations between Awami League supporters, rival groups, and security forces. Two people lost their lives as highways were b
Bangladesh Erupts In Violent Clashes After Sheikh Hasina Death Verdict; Two Killed
Bangladesh witnessed massive unrest on Monday as clashes broke out across Dhaka and several other regions following the International Crimes Tribunal’s death penalty verdict against ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. The ruling, linked to charges of incitement, killings and failure to prevent atrocities during the student-led uprising of 2024, triggered violent confrontations between Awami League supporters, rival groups, and security forces. Two people lost their lives as highways were b
Sheikh Hasina’s Death Sentence Sparks Diplomatic Standoff As India Faces Extradition Call
Bangladesh has issued one of its most severe political judgments in history, sentencing former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to death for crimes against humanity allegedly committed during the 2024 student protests. However, the ruling is complicated by the fact that Hasina is currently in India, where she has been living for over a year since fleeing Dhaka after her government collapsed. With the International Crimes Tribunal passing the harsh verdict in her absence, Bangladesh’s interim ad
Sheikh Hasina’s Death Sentence Sparks Diplomatic Standoff As India Faces Extradition Call
Bangladesh has issued one of its most severe political judgments in history, sentencing former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to death for crimes against humanity allegedly committed during the 2024 student protests. However, the ruling is complicated by the fact that Hasina is currently in India, where she has been living for over a year since fleeing Dhaka after her government collapsed. With the International Crimes Tribunal passing the harsh verdict in her absence, Bangladesh’s interim ad
Protests Erupt in Dhaka as Yunus Govt Bows to Islamists, Drops Music Teachers from Schools
Massive student and teacher protests erupted across Dhaka University and Jagannath University after the Yunus-led interim government scrapped the posts of music and physical education teachers in public schools. The move came after Islamist organisations like Hefazat-e-Islam and Islami Andolon Bangladesh denounced such subjects as “un-Islamic” and threatened street protests unless the government prioritized religious education. The Ministry of Primary and Mass Education had init
Protests Erupt in Dhaka as Yunus Govt Bows to Islamists, Drops Music Teachers from Schools
Massive student and teacher protests erupted across Dhaka University and Jagannath University after the Yunus-led interim government scrapped the posts of music and physical education teachers in public schools. The move came after Islamist organisations like Hefazat-e-Islam and Islami Andolon Bangladesh denounced such subjects as “un-Islamic” and threatened street protests unless the government prioritized religious education. The Ministry of Primary and Mass Education had init
Bangladesh Islamists Demand Ban on ISKCON, Call It Extremist Hindutva Group
Thousands of Islamists across Bangladesh took to the streets demanding a ban on the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), which they labeled an extremist Hindutva outfit. The rallies, organised after Friday prayers in Dhaka and Chattogram by hardline groups like Hefazat-e-Islam and Intifada Bangladesh, reflect a growing tide of anti-Hindu sentiment in the country. The protestors accused ISKCON of engaging in “subversive and extremist” activities, and called for it
Bangladesh Islamists Demand Ban on ISKCON, Call It Extremist Hindutva Group
Thousands of Islamists across Bangladesh took to the streets demanding a ban on the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), which they labeled an extremist Hindutva outfit. The rallies, organised after Friday prayers in Dhaka and Chattogram by hardline groups like Hefazat-e-Islam and Intifada Bangladesh, reflect a growing tide of anti-Hindu sentiment in the country. The protestors accused ISKCON of engaging in “subversive and extremist” activities, and called for it
Bangladesh Islamists Plan Dhaka Rally to Brand Ahmadiyyas Non-Muslim
Islamist groups in Bangladesh are mobilising for a massive rally in Dhaka on November 15, demanding that the Ahmadiyya Muslim community be officially declared “non-Muslim,” following Pakistan’s precedent. The rally, organised by the International Majlis Tahaffuz Khatme Nabuwwat and supported by Hefazat-e-Islam, has invited clerics from Pakistan, India, and Saudi Arabia, including leaders from Darul Uloom Deoband. The event has escalated fear within the small Ahmadiyya community, which n
Bangladesh Islamists Plan Dhaka Rally to Brand Ahmadiyyas Non-Muslim
Islamist groups in Bangladesh are mobilising for a massive rally in Dhaka on November 15, demanding that the Ahmadiyya Muslim community be officially declared “non-Muslim,” following Pakistan’s precedent. The rally, organised by the International Majlis Tahaffuz Khatme Nabuwwat and supported by Hefazat-e-Islam, has invited clerics from Pakistan, India, and Saudi Arabia, including leaders from Darul Uloom Deoband. The event has escalated fear within the small Ahmadiyya community, which n
Fire in Dhaka Garment Factory Kills 9 as Blaze Spreads to Chemical Warehouse
A devastating fire broke out on Tuesday, October 14, in Bangladesh’s capital city, Dhaka, engulfing a garment factory and a nearby chemical warehouse, killing at least nine workers and injuring eight others, according to officials. The inferno began in the chemical storage facility before rapidly spreading to the adjacent garment production unit, authorities from the Fire Service and Civil Defence confirmed. Fire Service Media Wing representative Talha Bin Jasim stated that initia
Fire in Dhaka Garment Factory Kills 9 as Blaze Spreads to Chemical Warehouse
A devastating fire broke out on Tuesday, October 14, in Bangladesh’s capital city, Dhaka, engulfing a garment factory and a nearby chemical warehouse, killing at least nine workers and injuring eight others, according to officials. The inferno began in the chemical storage facility before rapidly spreading to the adjacent garment production unit, authorities from the Fire Service and Civil Defence confirmed. Fire Service Media Wing representative Talha Bin Jasim stated that initia
19 Dead, 70 Injured as Bangladesh Air Force F-7 Jet Crashes into Dhaka School
At least 19 people were killed and over 70 injured after a Bangladesh Air Force F-7 training jet crashed into the Milestone School and College building in Dhaka's Uttara area on Monday. The tragic incident occurred while classes were in session, resulting in a horrific scene of chaos and devastation. Television footage showed thick black smoke billowing from the crash site as fire personnel and rescue teams rushe
19 Dead, 70 Injured as Bangladesh Air Force F-7 Jet Crashes into Dhaka School
At least 19 people were killed and over 70 injured after a Bangladesh Air Force F-7 training jet crashed into the Milestone School and College building in Dhaka's Uttara area on Monday. The tragic incident occurred while classes were in session, resulting in a horrific scene of chaos and devastation. Television footage showed thick black smoke billowing from the crash site as fire personnel and rescue teams rushe









