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Ershad can be charged for ‘mutiny’, claims Anisul
 
 

Former president HM Ershad, now an MP and chairman of the Jatiya Party, can be brought to justice under the Army Act 1952 on charges of “mutiny and insubordination”, as the military ruler usurped power overthrowing the President, the supreme commander of the defense services of Bangladesh.

 
 
Ibrahim murder: Shaon’s driver, PS placed on 3-day remand 
Cabinet Division moves to import 30,000 MT of rice  
ADB okays $100m credit for BD-India power project  
Noakhali-6 poll results: SC stays HC order 
Hasan Mahmud new IGP 
Village Holdibari of Hatibandha upazila in Lalmonirhat faces serious erosion by the River Teesta. The photo was taken on Monday.  
   
 
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1320MW power deal inked with India 
   
3 injured in Munshiganj AL factional clash 
   
Court fines Panchagarh ADC (Revenue) 
   
Khaleda rates present govt ‘worse than autocrats’ 
   
BGMEA for keeping banks open for paying dues to garment workers before Eid 
   
Janmashtami celebrated across the country 
   
MAG Osmani’s 92nd birth anniversary observed 
   
Pre-Eid call money rate remains stable so far 
   
City Jamaat Ameer on fresh remand 
   
Elderly man dies in police firing in Habiganj 
   
Govt revokes licenses of 2 recruiting agencies 
   
JS to enact law to try usurpers of power 
   
China keen for direct road links via Myanmar 
   
Ershad meets PM, talks overall situation 
   
Ibrahim murder: Shaon’s driver, PS detained 
   
Severe flash flood likely in northeast 
   
Flooding worsens in central dists 
   
U.S. Newspaper Praises Bangladesh for its Religious Tolerance 
   
Don’t govern country with dictates of foreign powers: Khaleda 
   
Dhaka ready to offer nationalities to ‘stranded Pakistanis’ 
   
Many schools, colleges yet to decide on dress code 
   
FBCCI chief for halting gas supply to CNG-run motor vehicles 
   
Consensus sought to scrap Vested Property Act 
   
 
 
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