Sadhan Chandra
Ex-food minister Sadhan Chandra lands in jail
A Dhaka court on Thursday sent former food minister Sadhan Chandra Majumder to jail in a case over the murder of Daffodil International University student Ramij Uddin Ahmed Roop in the capital's Karwan Bazar area during the recent student-led movement.
Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Md Mehedi Hasan passed the order after the police produced them before the court following a seven-day remand in the case .
On October 4, the court of Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Saifuddin Hossain placed the former minister on a seven-day remand in the case.
Ex-NBR chairman Nojibur, ex-secretary Aminul denied bail, sent to jail
Members of the Detective Branch of Dhaka Metropolitan Police arrested Sadhan from the capital's Bashundhara residential area on October 3.
Earlier on September 7, AKM Rakibul Ahmed, father of the victim, lodged a murder case with Tejgaon Police Station against former prime minister Sheikh Hasina and 222 others.
Hasina, 65 others sued over attack on Mahmudur Rahman in Kushtia
On August 4, Ramij, 24, the student was shot in front of Karwan Bazar Metro Rail Station around 4pm.
Later, he was rushed to Dhaka Medical College Hospital where doctors declared him dead.
2 months ago
Food grain storage capacity to be increased to 35 lakh mts by 2030: Food Minister
Food grain storage capacity of Bangladesh will be increased to 35 lakh mts by 2030, said Food Minister Shadhan Chandra Majumder on Tuesday.
“The Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (Ecnec) recently approved construction of 30 silos,” said the minister.
The minister was addressing a progremme on household silo distribution among the beneficiaries of a project in Shibalaya upazila of Manikganj district.
Also read: None will be allowed to make rice market unstable: Food Minister
Sadhan Chandra said the government has taken initiative to build 200 paddy silos to ensure food security and the modern silos will have capacity of containing 5,000 mts food grains.
Wet paddy will be processed here after collecting from farmers, he said adding that the fair prices will also be ensured for farmers.
“Moreover, smart cards will be introduced within the next six months under the food-friendly program,” the minister said.
Once introduced, more transparency and accountability will be ensured in the distribution of food aid, he added.
Also read: Country has no shortage of food, says Food Minister
The minister said the Covid pandemic has been successfully tackled under the leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and so no food crisis was created in the country.
MPs AM Naimur Rahman and Mamtaz Begum, Deputy Commissioner Muhammad Abdul Latif, Director General of Food Department Sheikh Mujibur Rahman were, among others, present at the event.
3 years ago