BATB AGM NOTICE
As per the letter directed by BSEC, letter reference no. BSEC/ICAD/ /SRIC/2024/318/87 dated on 27th March 2024, । it is hereby notified that the 51st Annual General Meeting (AGM) of British American Tobacco Bangladesh Company Limited (BATB) will take place on 28th March 2024 at 10:30 am solely through a digital
UN Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Opinion and Expression Irene Khan speaks with The Daily Star about the recent general election, shrinking space for dissent, and the pressing need to address human rights concerns in Bangladesh.
Bangladesh becoming a one-party state: The most important outcome of this election is the emergence of Sheikh Hasina as the supreme leader of the country. She has been so for many years now, but the latest election has enormously consolidated that position. What was de facto is now de jure.
Bangladesh national elections 2024: To me, the event of January 7 cannot be called an “election” by any definition, let alone “a participatory election.” We all know the arrangements for distribution of seats between the contesting parties were settled amicably beforehand. The election was held in the name of fulfilling a constitutional obligation, which in reality turned out
Six months jail for Dr Yunus : Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today said it was not up to her to pardon Nobel laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus who has recently been sentenced to six months in jail for the violation of labour law.
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Bangladesh national elections 2024: The claim that we will rig the election is equally unreasonable. Why would Awami League need to resort to rigging in this scenario? Had BNP participated, concerns about manipulating the outcome to defeat them might have had some logic behind it. But in their absence, and if Awami League doesn’t give seat concessions to any of its allies—or
Bangladesh national elections 2024: By now, it is clear that the election this time around will be a one-sided affair. Not only the ruling party candidates, but those from the official opposition and other parties, and even the independents, are all AL-approved.