Monday, August 5, 2024

Unstable Bangladesh Can Lead To "Volcanic Eruption", Says Nobel Laureate

Restoration of law and order is the biggest issue facing Bangladesh now and if that cannot be achieved, there will be a spillover effect in neighbouring countries including India, Muhammad Yunus, Nobel laureate and founder of Grameen Bank, told  NDTV in an exclusive interview today. Now that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has been ousted, the situation has taken a turn for the better and the country has to ensure that the celebratory mood doesn't turn ugly. People should get back home after celebrations and it should be business as usual from morning, he said.

After weeks of massive turmoil in the country, Sheikh Hasina stepped down from the top job today, following a 45-minute ultimatum from the army. She is currently in India but it is not known what her final destination is.   

Meanwhile in Bangladesh, the rampage of protesters continued despite her exit. The clashes that followed were between the protesters and the supporters of Sheikh Hasina's Awami League. Late in the evening, the protesters entered and ransacked  Gono Bhaban, the Prime Minister's official residence. The statue of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Ms Hasina's father and the tallest leader in the country's history who led its fight for Independence from Pakistan was vandalised. The house of a minister was also set on fire.  

Asked who was controlling the protesters and how serious the consequences can be if they cannot be brought under control,  Mr Yunus said it "would not be a very happy situation".

"If you destabilise Bangladesh, it will spill over all around Bangladesh, including Myanmar and seven sisters in West Bengal everywhere," he told NDTV.

"It will be a volcanic eruption everywhere around us and in Myanmar... and it would be a bigger problem because a million Rohingyas are in here," he said.

Describing the situation, he said there are 170 million people, most of whom are young people who never voted.

"You have to make sure they are happy and law abiding citizens and they know there's a democracy... These young people never voted in their life. They never went to the polling booth because those elections were never held... Our starting point is we have to get to talk to the young people," he added.

Bangladesh is currently under the control of its army, which has given assurances of a peaceful solution. Army chief General Waker-Uz-Zaman has told the media that the Army will form an interim government with advice from the President. He has also appealed to the protesters to help restore peace in the country.

More than 300 people have died in the violence that has been continuing since last month. The protests had initially started over reservation of government jobs for the families of Bangladesh's freedom fighters. The protesters said it favours members of Sheikh Hasina's Awami League and sought a merit-based system to replace it. As the government cracked down, the matter escalated and the protesters demanded the Prime Minister's resignation.



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Injured Nisha's Valiant Effort Wins Internet Despite Olympics Wrestling Loss

Indian grappler Nisha Dahiya was left sobbing in acute pain after she lost her quarterfinal bout against North Korea's Pak Sol Gum 8-10 in the women's 68 kg freestyle category at the Paris Olympics 2024 on Monday. Leading 8-1 at one point in time with just over 90 seconds left, Nisha sustained a serious injury on her right hand, which left her in agonising pain as she wept inconsolably. Following a medical break, Nisha didn't have any strength left in her right hand and it became a cakewalk for the North Korean, who showed her ruthless streak to get a leg-hold and nine straight points.

In fact, with 10 seconds left, the scoreline was 8-8 but the writing was on the wall as the Haryana woman surrendered in the dying moments without a fight.

Nisha might have a shot at repechage if her North Korean opponent reaches final, but whether she will be in a position to even take the mat is a bigger question as wept inconsolably after the bout.

Earlier, Nisha had won her opening bout against Ukraine's Sova Rizhko 6-4 as the wrestling competition got underway at the Games.

India's only entry in the heavyweight category, Nisha is an Asian Championships silver medallist and got the better of her opponent from Ukraine without much trouble. 

(This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)



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Sheikh Hasina Flees, Bangladesh President Orders Ex PM's Release

Bangladeshi President Mohammed Shahabuddin on Monday ordered the release of jailed former prime minister and key opposition leader Khaleda Zia, hours after her arch-rival Sheikh Hasina was ousted and the military took power.

The president's press team said in a statement that a meeting led by Shahabuddin had "decided unanimously to free Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia immediately".

Army chief General Waker-Uz-Zaman, along with the head of the navy and airforce, and top leaders of several opposition parties including the BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami party, attended the meeting.

"The meeting has also decided to free all the people who have been arrested during the student protests," the statement added.

Earlier Monday, Waker-Uz-Zaman said in a broadcast to the nation on state television that Sheikh Hasina had resigned and the military would form a caretaker government.

"The meeting decided to form an interim government immediately", it added.

Sheikh Hasina had sought to quell nationwide protests against her government since early July but she fled the country after brutal unrest on Sunday in which nearly 100 people were killed.

Khaleda Zia, 78, is in poor health and confined to hospital after she was sentenced to 17 years in prison for graft in 2018.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)



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Sunday, August 4, 2024

Waqf Law Change To Help Women, Say Sources, Warn Of "Dangerous Narrative"

The allegations that revision of the Waqf laws is a ploy of the government to usurp Waqf land, is completely wrong, sources told NDTV today after certain remarks from the Muslim Law Board. The idea behind the amendment, sources said, is empowering Muslim women and children, who have been suffering under it.

Sources said a "dangerous narrative" is being built by certain Muslim clerics who are making wild statements that Muslim land will be taken away.

In a statement today, the All India Muslim Personal Law Board said any change or alteration in Waqf Act "will not be tolerated".

Law Board spokesman Dr SQR Ilyas said the government wants to change the status and nature of Waqf properties through about 40 amendments in the Waqf Act, 2013, "so their possession becomes easier".

The Muslim Personal Law Board considers it important to clarify that Waqf properties are "donations made by Muslim philanthropists dedicated to religious and charitable purposes," he said. The government has only enacted the Waqf Act to regulate them.

He added that this issue will not be restricted to Muslims only. It is feared that the next number may be the endowments of Sikhs and Christians.

Pointing out that the first Waqf Act was passed in 1954 and the first amendment in 1995 and then in 2013, sources said now Muslim women and common Muslims "are asking why the government is not changing present Waqf Act".

Once a land goes to Waqf, it cannot be reversed, sources said. This is why powerful Muslims have captured Waqf board. "The women and children are suffering. If a Muslim woman is divorced then she and her children will not get any rights," sources said.

The proposed amendment has two key parts -- for the first time, provision for inclusion of women in Waqf boards; and ensuring that the land is verified before it is announced as Waqf property. Sources said it has not yet been decided when it would be passed.



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"Nightmare": Indian Boxer Breaks Silence On Controversial Olympics Defeat

Devastated after a split verdict denied him a podium finish at the ongoing Olympics, Indian boxer Nishant Dev said his dream has turned into a "nightmare" following the "injustice", which has left his heart heavy with "anger and sadness". Dev, the 23-year-old world championship bronze-medallist, lost 1-4 to his second-seeded Mexican opponent Marco Verde Alvarez in the men's 71kg quarterfinal despite seemingly dominating the contest on Saturday. "Nobody truly knows how hard I worked, the countless hours I dedicated to manifesting this dream, and the honesty and truthfulness I poured into my training. Every day was a step toward this goal, every sacrifice a testament to my commitment.

"And in one cruel moment, it was all taken away from me," he shared in an Instagram post.

Dev said the loss felt so heavy that he "felt like everything was ripped from me." "The injustice of it all left me with a heavy heart and a flood of emotions. Anger, disappointment, and sadness intertwined, creating a storm within me.

"It felt like a dream turned into a nightmare in an instant. Hearing the judges' scores, it felt as though there was nothing left in my body. The pain was so intense that I felt I just couldn't take it." Dev, however, vowed to work harder and return smarter.

"I may have missed out on a medal but I have gained a renewed sense of purpose. My journey doesn't end here; it begins anew. I will train harder, fight smarter, and come back fiercer," he wrote.

"This is not the end of my Olympic dream -- it's a chapter that will make my eventual triumph even more meaningful." India's boxing campaign ended at the Olympics after Tokyo edition bronze-winner Lovlina Borgohain (75kg) bowed out following a hard-fought quarterfinal loss to China's Li Qian in the women's competition here on Sunday.



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Delhi Resident Finds Pro-Pak Slogans On Walls, Confronts Home Owner

A video recorded by a resident from Delhi's Avantika area is gaining attention on social media. The video starts with the resident sharing his location (Avantika C-Block) and then talking about receiving information about a nearby building that has pro-Pakistan slogans attached all over it.

At first, the local shows the building which he claims contains the pro-Pakistan posters, and then proceeds to enter inside with a group of people including cops. Once he gets inside, he gives the viewers a glimpse of the posters inside the building and says that it appears as if the building is housed by a "terrorist organisation" while showing some pro-Pakistan posters. The posters contain lengthy messages about Pakistan, with one inside the building displaying the phrase "Long Live Pakistan."

The video takes a twist when the group of people enter the apartment belonging to the person who is suspected to have attached these posters. The apartment appears fairly small, dimly lit with just utensils and old rusty furniture lying around the corner. They then enter a dark room with little to no visibility to find an old man sitting on the floor in the middle of the room with what appears to be an alcoholic beverage in his hand. The man can only be seen when some people turn on their mobile flashlights.

The local then begins to interrogate the person and asks him why he is doing such things while staying in India while the others accompanying him are heard saying this man looks mentally ill and things like "tujhe Pakistan jaana hain toh Pakistan jaa" (If you want to go to Pakistan then go there) while shouting at the person.

"Only one person will ask a question at a time, I will not answer anything like this", says the individual being questioned. He appears to be in an inebriated condition. When one does as he says and asks him why he is doing such things he replies, "meri mohabbat hain Pakistan se" (It is my love for Pakistan). The individual then continues to say why everyone is asking questions even when only one person is heard asking and is told not to do such things while staying in India by the people questioning him.

The video ends with the local and others leaving the individual's house after telling him not to do this again in a harsh manner.

According to Delhi Police, the individual is mentally ill. While other authorities are questioning the person, police are actively looking into the matter and further probe is underway.



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Singapore Envoy Spots Car With "Unusual Plate" Entering Delhi, Raises A Query

Singapore's High Commissioner to India, Simon Wong, stumbled upon a curious sight while exploring the streets of Delhi on Sunday. He clicked a photo of a sedan bearing a distinctive black-on-yellow number plate, displaying "Haryana 30" in bold block letters.

Intrigued, Mr Wong on X (formerly Twitter) shared his discovery, asking, "Spotted a car with an unusual plate travelling into Delhi. Does anyone know what kind of car number this is?"

What the plate actually signifies

In India, vehicle registration and number plates are governed by The Motor Vehicles Act, 1988. While most vehicles display standard number plates, some feature distinctive black plates with yellow or white lettering. But what do these black number plates signify?

Black number plates are reserved for rental and commercial vehicles, including self-driven cars, taxis, cabs and other forms of commercial transport. This unique identifier helps law enforcement and road users distinguish between private and commercial vehicles.

To obtain a black number plate, companies must register and comply with specific regulations, submitting required documents like Form 20, Form 21, Form 22 and a valid insurance policy. The cost of acquiring a black number plate typically ranges from Rs 50,000 to Rs 1,00,000.  

What the Internet is saying

People have reacted to the Singapore High Commissioner's post pointing out that this plate appears to be a "vanity" plate, which is not a standard format for commercial vehicles.

A user commented, "Black on the yellow number plate is, in general, a commercial vehicle which does not need a commercial driving permit, it's legal BUT in this case, it's vanity since it just shows a state name not the number of the car." 

Another added, "If it's legal, a vanity number which one can buy by paying extra. If it's illegal, some guy who's going to get busted sooner or later." 

Someone stated, "Black board yellow means private agency owned, self-driving rental. But such incomplete number plates are both illegal and immoral."

According to the Indian Road Rules, specifically the 'Rules of the Road Regulation,' driving without a proper or valid number plate or failing to illuminate the number plate at the back can indeed lead to a fine of Rs 500 to Rs 1,500.



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Greenland Shark That Lives Upto 500 Years Washes Up On Irish Beach

An ancient Greenland shark, thought to be at least 150 years old, has been found on an Irish beach in what experts call a "very rare...