Volume 4 Number 297 Mon. March 29, 2004    
 
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BNP plans big to head off anti-govt agitation
The ruling Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has taken up month-long programmes beginning April 1 to head off hartals and other anti-government programmes in view of opposition's April 30 deadline to
 
Remain vigilant against premediated crimes
Babar asks police officials
State Minister-in-charge of home ministry Lutfozzaman Babar yesterday urged the police officials to remain vigilant against organised and premeditated gruesome murders committed to create panic in society.
 
Ashtami Snan begins at Langalbandh
Ashtami Snan, a religious festival of the Hindu, began at Langalbandh in Narayanganj yesterday.
 
Rape Case Against Babul
HC issues rule on govt
The High Court yesterday issued rule upon the government, returnable in three days, to explain why the records of rape case against Nurul Islam Babul should not be called for so that it may satisfy that
 
Attack on Azad
Arrest of Saydee demanded
Six student organisations in a statement yesterday accused Delwar Hossain Saydee MP of inciting the attack on eminent writer Humayun Azad and demanded his immediate arrest.
 
Haji Selim, 23 AL activists get anticipatory bail
The High Court yesterday granted anticipatory bail for three months to 24 Awami League leaders and activists including former MP Haji Selim in connection with cases of vandalism and explosion during hartal
 
Prof. Anisur Rahman dies in road accident
Professor Anisur Rahman, an economist, died in a road accident at Rupganj upazila in Narayanganj on March 26, says a press release.
 
Over1800 held
Police arrested 1,818 people, including three listed criminals, during their countrywide drive in the last 24 hours ending at 6am yesterday.
 

 
   
 
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