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Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus today urged the countrymen to actively participate in the upcoming national election and referendum, saying that this polls will decide the character, structure and direction of progress of the new Bangladesh. “This election and referendum is a historic moment in determining the future roadmap for Bangladesh. The kind of state we expect will depend on the results of the referendum. This vote will determine the character, structure, and direction of progress of the new Bangladesh,” he said. The Chief Adviser made the remarks while addressing the nation this evening on the occasion of the Victory Day 2025. Noting that the government has issued the July National Charter as an order to ensure fundamental constitutional reforms initiated by the interim government, he said, “Now it is time to seek the citizens’ approval to implement the July National Charter”. In his speech, the Chief Adviser said, “The time has now come to seek citizens’ approval for the implementation of the July National Charter”. “Therefore, your decision in the upcoming election is very important. The roadmap of our democratic future will begin from here. Through this referendum, you should express your opinion for or against the reforms by casting a ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ vote,” he added. Prof Yunus noted that the Election Commission (EC) has already announced the election schedule for the general elections and referendum simultaneously on February 12 next year, saying, all necessary preparations have been finalised and the government is providing full cooperation to the EC. Stressing that the government wants the election to be truly festive, participatory, peaceful and above all fair, he said, “We are considering every step centering the election with great importance, including security, administrative preparation, technical assistance and observation”. “We are committed to taking all necessary measures to organise a credible election,” the Chief Adviser added. He reminded citizens that building a new Bangladesh is a collective responsibility, saying, “Your valuable vote will determine the future of our state.” Prof Yunus urged the people not to view voting as a mere formality of stamping a piece of paper, instead to consider it as an active participation in building a new state, practicing democratic rights and making a direct contribution to the country’s progress. “The ownership of the country lies in your hands, and your vote is the signature of that ownership,” he categorically said. Mir Khairul Alam is the Satkhira correspondent of Green TV February Election to Lay a Strong Foundation for Democracy – Syeda Rizwana Hasan Cox’s Bazar District Police pays tribute on the occasion of the great Victory Day Victory Rally and Street Meeting Held by Ramu Upazila Jamaat-e-Islami Youth Wing Bandarban District Police’s humble tribute to all the brave martyrs on the great Victory Day of December 16 Netrakona celebrates the great Victory Day with due dignity Closing Ceremony and Certificate Distribution of Mental Counselling Training Held Student commits suicide on electric pole after not getting a chance in medical Army takes full responsibility for 2 children burnt from a remote area of ​​Thanchi
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Bangladesh got off to a good start by beating Thailand

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Update : Saturday, October 1, 2022

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Bangladesh girls got off to a good start by beating Thailand by 9 wickets in the first match of the Asia Cup. Thailand captain decided to bat against Bangladesh after winning the toss. Thailand’s batting line-up collapsed for 82 runs in 19.4 overs in front of the brilliant bowling of the red and green representatives. Among the Thai batters, Pannita Maya scored the highest 26 runs off 22 balls.

Among the bowlers of Bangladesh team, Romana Ahmed took 3 wickets with 9 runs. Nadia Akhtar, Sanjida Akhtar Meghla and Soheli Akhtar took two wickets each. Salma Khatun took the other wicket.

In response to Thailand’s 83 runs, the representatives of red green won the match by losing the wicket of opener Shamima Sultana by 9 wickets. Opener Shamima Sultana was dismissed for 49 runs off 30 balls. He missed out on a half century by one run. Negara Sultana Jyoti Bahini collected 88 after losing 1 wicket in 11.4 overs. Farzana Haque Pinki remained unbeaten with 26 runs from 29 balls and captain Nigar Sultana Jyoti with 10 runs from 11 balls. Bangladesh girls left the field winning the match by 9 wickets with 50 balls in hand.

Digar Sultana Jyoti Bahini defeated Thailand by 11 runs in the T20 World Cup Qualifier held in the United Arab Emirates. In the T20 ranking, the girls of Bangladesh are at the ninth place. On the other hand, Thailand is in the eleventh place. Although the gap in ranking is not much. The Red Green representatives have won their last five matches against Thailand. The victories of these five matches are respectively by 11 runs, 70 runs, 3 wickets, 6 wickets and 9 wickets. In terms of strength, Bangladeshi girls are ahead. The reigning champion of the Asia Cup is the Sultana Jyoti Bahini League. This time the captain of the Bangladesh team has expressed his determination to retain the title at home. In 2018, Bangladesh girls beat India in the final of the Asia Cup held in Malaysia and won the title. The Asia Cup is being held in Sylhet twice because of Corona.

Meanwhile, Sri Lanka will face India in the second match of the Asia Cup on Saturday (October 1). The match will be held at 1.30 pm.


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