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Masum Billah

Dhaka

Staff Correspondent at BD News 24

Journalist at @bdnews24com

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  • Jan 15, 2025 | bdnews24.com | Masum Billah |Sabikunnahar Lipi

    The reports from four of the six reform commissions established to suggest broad changes to state governance have proposed significant reforms. These include imposing term limits on the prime minister, lowering the age for entering parliament to encourage youth participation, and amending major planks of the constitution.

  • Aug 13, 2024 | bdnews24.com | Masum Billah

    While the ruling party has changed, the situation for small traders remains the same, says a local vendor Published : 14 Aug 2024, 04:37 AM The recent power shift in Bangladesh has led to a significant transformation in the political landscape. In Dhaka's Tejgaon commercial area, Dhaka District Awami League’s new office is about 100 yards from where the Bangladesh Nationalist Party and its youth wing Jubo Dal once had their offices in Ward No. 24.

  • Aug 6, 2024 | bdnews24.com | Masum Billah

    A ‘non-political’ movement that emerged from a High Court order reinstating the quota system in the government jobs has led to the fall of the Awami League government which has been in power for more than 15 years. Awami League chief Sheikh Hasina resigned as prime minister and left the country. Many lives were lost across 61 days and many with injuries are suffering in hospitals. Now there are questions about what is next for Bangladesh.

  • Aug 6, 2024 | bdnews24.com | Masum Billah

    A ‘non-political’ movement that emerged from a High Court order reinstating the quota system in the government jobs has led to the fall of the Awami League government which has been in power for more than 15 years. Awami League chief Sheikh Hasina resigned as prime minister and left the country. Many lives were lost across 61 days and many with injuries are suffering in hospitals. Now there are questions about what is next for Bangladesh.

  • Jun 28, 2024 | bdnews24.com | Masum Billah

    After waiting 42 long years with the pain of losing loved ones in brutal killings, the children of the martyrs of 1971 felt some relief when war criminals like Chowdhury Mueen-Uddin were finally brought to justice. But, the anguish of not seeing the sentences of fugitive war criminals being executed still lingers with them. Now, a recent ruling by the UK Supreme Court has added new pain and a humiliating experience to their suffering, which they find unbearable.

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Masum Billah
Masum Billah @DuMasum
6 Apr 25

RT @2shuvro: This week, we are excited to host guests from all over the world to experience the new Bangladesh: the youth, the resilience,…

Masum Billah
Masum Billah @DuMasum
1 Apr 25

Very interesting!

Shabnam Parveen
Shabnam Parveen @shabnam_774

16. How long is Chile? https://t.co/ECLpuR6BsB

Masum Billah
Masum Billah @DuMasum
4 Mar 25

Caught red handed!

Jon Danilowicz
Jon Danilowicz @JonFDanilowicz

If you believe in truth @MAarafat71 why don't you disclose how many times you met with USAID Democracy and Governance implementing partners? Why weren't you concerned about their activities when they were helping you? You know perfectly well what Democracy International was