Bangladesh interim government's senior adviser on Tuesday (December 23, 2025) said that the state will take responsibility of the family of the Hindu worker who was lynched on blasphemy charges last ...
DHAKA: Bangladesh interim government's senior adviser has said that the state will take responsibility of the family of the Hindu worker who was lynched on blasphemy charges last week. Education ...
The Bangladesh interim government on Tuesday said it will take full responsibility for the family of a Hindu garment worker who was lynched last week on allegations of blasphemy, even as the killing ...
Amid continuing turmoil in Bangladesh following the killing of uprising leader Osman Hadi, Khoda Baksh Chowdhury has stepped down as Special Assistant (Home Ministry) to Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus.
The Bangladesh interim government has said it will take full responsibility for the family of a Hindu garment worker who was lynched by a mob over alleged blasphemy last week, as the killing continues ...
Dhaka: Bangladesh interim government's senior adviser has said that the state will take responsibility of the family of the Hindu worker who was lynched on blasphemy charges last week. Education ...
Bangladesh interim government's senior adviser on Tuesday said that the state will take responsibility of the family of the Hindu worker who was lynched on blasphemy charges last week. IMAGE: ...
Viewers in Maharashtra have been eagerly waiting for updates about Bigg Boss Marathi 6, especially after Riteish Deshmukh was revealed as the host during a Bigg Boss 19 Weekend Ka Vaar episode. That ...
Bigg Boss Marathi 6 Contestants: The excitement for Bigg Boss shows no signs of slowing down in India, with regional editions gaining huge popularity alongside the Hindi version. Bigg Boss Marathi, in ...
Regional cinema is steadily proving that it is just as significant as mainstream cinema. When a film’s soul resonates with the audience, even regional films can capture the hearts of viewers across ...
Yunus’ press wing in a statement on Tuesday said “allegations, rumours or differences of belief can never excuse violence, and no individual has the right to take the law into their own hands”.
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