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Chief Justice Obaidul Hassan Steps Down Following Student Ultimatum

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Chief Justice Obaidul Hassan has announced his decision to resign from his position. He plans to meet with President Mohammed Shahabuddin this evening.

Earlier today, the Supreme Court’s full court meeting was canceled after students issued a two-hour ultimatum demanding the resignation of the Chief Justice and other justices of the Appellate Division. The ultimatum was delivered at 11 am by Hasnat Abdullah, a coordinator of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, who called for the resignations by 1 pm.

In a demonstration, students marched toward the High Court premises, demanding the resignation of the Chief Justice and other justices perceived as loyal to the Awami League, as well as a restructuring of the judiciary. The movement’s leaders urged students from across the country to join them in their protest.

Asif Mahmud, Youth and Sports Adviser in the interim government, posted a statement on Facebook, saying, “The Chief Justice, who is aligned with the fascist regime, called a full court meeting without consulting the government.

“We will not tolerate any conspiracy. We had already called for his resignation, and we will take strict action if the CJ attempts to incite further unrest.”

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Garment Owners Agree to Resume Factory Operations Today

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In a meeting held on Saturday (14 September), garment factory owners across the country unanimously agreed to resume operations starting today. However, it was also decided that individual factories may be closed according to legal procedures, in order to protect the industry and national interests, while safeguarding workers’ employment. This measure would apply particularly if workers refuse to work, leave the premises, or attempt to instigate disturbances.

The decision came during a discussion on the current crisis facing the ready-made garment (RMG) industry, held at the BGMEA complex in Uttara, Dhaka. The meeting, chaired by BGMEA president Khandaker Rafiqul Islam, was attended by key government advisers and leaders from BGMEA, BKMEA, and labor unions.

Expressing serious concern about the ongoing labor unrest, participants warned that the instability could jeopardize the vital export-oriented garment sector. The advisers urged factory owners to continue operations and assured them of government support, including enhanced security measures, should unrest arise.

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River Ports Advised to Hoist Cautionary Signal Amid Forecast of Stormy Weather

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The river ports of Khulna, Barishal, Patuakhali, Noakhali, Cumilla, Chattogram, and Cox’s Bazar have been instructed to raise cautionary signal number two, as heavy rain or thunderstorms accompanied by temporary squalls from the south or southeast are expected in the regions, according to a weather bulletin.

The meteorological release indicated that wind speeds could range between 45 to 60 kilometers per hour, posing risks of sudden gusts. Additionally, other areas of the country are likely to experience similar weather patterns, prompting those river ports to display cautionary signal number one.

In an earlier statement issued on Saturday, the Bangladesh Meteorological Department also advised the maritime ports of Chattogram, Cox’s Bazar, Mongla, and Payra to continue hoisting local cautionary signal number three. All fishing boats and trawlers operating over the North Bay have been warned to stay near the coast and exercise caution until further notice.

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Deep Depression Over Bay Triggers Widespread Rain Across Bangladesh

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A deep depression formed in the Bay of Bengal has brought rain to most parts of Bangladesh today, September 14, according to a bulletin by the Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD). The depression, which has moved inland, is now centered over the Jashore region as a land depression.

The Met office forecast indicates that light to moderate rain, with occasional gusty winds, is expected across the Rangpur, Rajshahi, Dhaka, Khulna, Barishal, Chattogram, Mymensingh, and Sylhet divisions. Some areas may experience moderately heavy to very heavy rainfall.

In addition to the rainfall, temperatures across the country are predicted to drop by two to three degrees.

Cox’s Bazar recorded the highest rainfall in the country, with 223mm of rain in the 24 hours leading up to this morning. Dhaka, by comparison, saw 10mm of rain during the same period.

Since August 20, southeastern and northeastern regions have experienced heavy rainfall, leading to floods in 11 districts, impacting around 5 million people. Water from upstream floods has worsened the situation in affected areas.

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