Massive wealth of Motiur's relatives, villagers shocked about the second marriage!



SLT Tuhin, Staff Correspondent, Barta24.com, Barishal
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Matiur Rahman, a former member of the National Board of Revenue (NBR), who became the main character of the current issue of the country, was born in Bahadurpur village in Muladi upazila of Barishal. The people of his village know him as Pintu.

In the neighboring Babuganj upazila, Motiur Rahman Pintu, who studied from his aunt's house, has been criticized throughout the village for his massive wealth and his second wife. Villagers are shocked by the question of how the son of a school teacher built such a huge wealth.

Matiur Rahman Pintu does not have much wealth in his village Muladi. But the relatives have a lot of wealth including houses, cars. And all this has been possible with the help of Matiur Rahman Pintu. Locals claim that soon after Matiur Rahman became a revenue officer, the other members of the family became rich.

On Wednesday (June 26) in Bahadurpar village of Kazirchar Union of Muladi, it can be seen that Motiur Rahman's village house has a beautiful two-storied luxury house and various structures. Crossing the paved bridge built over the canal, entering the house, one can see the beautiful madrasa and mosque. Three storied madrasa on one side and two storied mosque on the other side. Between the two structures there is a huge gate. We have to cross that gate to Matiur Rahman Pintu's house. However, no one was found in that house on Wednesday afternoon. The lock hangs on the collapsible gate of the house. Even though there were people inside, they hid when they saw the journalists.

Rahmania Technical School and BM College is on the south side of Matiur Rahman Pintu's house. A three-storey cyclone shelter has been constructed next to it which is being used as a college building. Meanwhile, the two banks of the canal that runs diagonally in front of Pintu's house have been blocked with cement blocks. Two separate paved roads have been constructed on both sides of the canal. In front of every house on both sides of the canal, numerous cots have been built. Several bridges have been built over the canal.

Locals claim that a project of around hundred crore takas has been implemented through government departments to protect their homes and their relatives with the efforts of former revenue officer Matiur Rahman Pintu.

Matiur Rahman Pintu’s second brother is Qayyum Sher Howlader who once was a teacher but is currently a big industrialist in Dhaka. His two-storied house is next to the police station in Muladi town area. Qayyum Howladar lives in that house when he comes to the village.

Pintu's younger brother Nurul Huda has a multi-storied building in Barishal Muladi's Parerhat Bazar. A clinic was opened in the same building named after Pintu's mother. Locals claim that the clinic is currently closed. Apart from this, the family members also have a lot of land in the village. Although these properties belong to Motiur's family, no one knows who the real owner is.

Locals claim that all the institutions have been built through Hawladar Foundation. Even the institutions are not being managed through that foundation. However, the villagers do not know who is involved in this foundation and what the source of the money is.

Local resident Md. Abdus Sattar told Barta24.com, 'Hakim Howladar, father of former NBR member Pintu known as Motiur Rahman, once worked in a factory in Tongi, Dhaka. From there he started teaching in primary school. After retirement, he contested for the post of chairman in the Kazirchar Union Parishad elections and was elected.

After that he served for 9 consecutive years. The house built in the village was built by Hakim Howladar, claims Abdus Satter. However, local residents do not know how Motiur and his family became the owners of so much wealth.

It is known that Motiur's father Hakim Howladar was elected to the post of Kazirchar UP Chairman in 2003 after retiring from the primary school job. During his lifetime he was the Vice President of Kazirchar Union BNP. Muladi was elected chairman after defeating Yusuf Ali, the current coordinator of Upazila 14 party alliance. Again, at the time of 1/11, the term of the chairman's post ended, but Hakim remained in charge of the chairman for another four years in various ways.

On the other hand, Matiur was brilliant from his school days. However, due to the financial instability of the family, he studied from his aunt's house in Babuganj upazila, which is near Muladi. Among the 3 brothers and 2 sisters in the family, the elder Motiur Rahman Pintu was close to the family of BNP leader Mosharef Hossain Mongu during the BNP regime.

He served in Trade Cadre in 11th BCS before moving to Revenue Cadre. Trade Cadre Officers get the opportunity to move to other Cadres as per their choice when the Trade Cadre was abolished. And after Motiur's joining as a revenue officer, there was no looking back for this family.

A few local Awami League and BNP leaders, who did not wish to be named, said that Hakim Howlader's family was not well-off until Motiur became powerful as a revenue officer. The amount of land in the village was not much. However, the financial picture of this family started to change after the rise of Motiur as a revenue officer during the post-91 BNP regime.

They also said that Motiur Rahman's younger brother Qayyum Howlader started his career as a teacher. After his brother became a revenue officer, he embarked on a mission to protect wealth. He built a travel bag manufacturing factory in Tongi, the capital of Dhaka. Before the goat scandal, that is, a month before Eid, Qayyum Howlader took a loan of Tk. 300 crore from Sonali Bank under the influence of his elder brother Matiur Rahman. Although his father is a BNP leader, Qayyum recently made his name in Awami League politics in Muladi. He tried to build dominance under the influence of Motiur spent a lot of money to make his father chairman. Because in 2003 apart from Motiur, the other brothers were not independent.

Meanwhile, the local people did not know about Matiur's second marriage even though they knew that he had become wealthy in Dhaka. Masum, a neighbor of Motiur's village, told Barta24.com that all of Motiur Rahman's family lives in Dhaka. They do not have much commute to their village home. There is a caretaker to look after the village house. He has also a house in Khulna.

He said that in 2018, Motiur Rahman's father Abdul Hakim Hawladar passed away. Then Motiur Rahman came home. The next year he came home only for a few hours after hearing about his mother's illness. His younger brother Nurul Huda and second brother Qayyum Hawladar occasionally come to the house. He said that Nurul Huda came and sacrificed a day before Eid. Later he returned to Dhaka.

Principal of Bahadurpur Rahmania Technical School and BM College Khalilur Rahman told Barta 24.com, "The founder of this organization is Motiur Rahman. The institution has gone public. The current president here is Motiur Rahman. But I have joined for about 8 months. He did not come to the village even once. If any decision is required regarding the management of the school, he is contacted by phone. We have had no contact with him since the current incident.

Locals complained that the canal was filled during the establishment of Bahadurpur Technical School and BM College. Local farmers and public representatives opposed this but they did not get any benefit. They had to succumb to the influence of Motiur Rahman.

In this regard, Chairman of Muladi's Kazirchar Union, Montu Biswas told Barta24.com that the farmers of the area protested when the institution was being built. But nothing worked. Blocked tidal canals make it difficult for farmers to irrigate their crops during the dry season.

Heavy traffic jam in the capital due to students' movement, suffering is extreme



Staff Correspondent, Barta24.com, Dhaka
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The agitating students blocked the Shahbag intersection of the capital for five hours demanding the reinstatement of the circular issued by the government in 2018 canceling the quota system in government jobs. This has caused severe traffic jams on most of the capital's roads. As a result, the passengers have suffered greatly.

Students blocked Shahbag intersection from 12 noon on Thursday (July 4). Due to the location of the students, the road leading to Science Lab, Mirpur Road, Motijheel was closed. As the traffic was stopped, many of the passengers walked towards their destination. They have blocked the intersection until the report is written.

Earlier, students gathered in front of the central library at 11:30 am. Later, students marched to Dhaka University's Masterda Suryasen Hall, Haji Muhammad Mohsin Hall, Vice Chancellor's residence, Raju Sculpture and came to Shahbagh and laid siege.

Normally it takes about fifteen minutes to go to Farmgate from Mohammadpur in the capital by motorcycle. But today around 3 pm, a victim said that it takes about one and a half hours to go this way. The situation in other parts of the capital is similar, some victims said. However, bus passengers are suffering more than motorcyclists.

Anamika, a student of Holy Cross College, said that after the exam, she came out of the hall and saw heavy traffic on the road. I wanted to go home quickly and take a rest. That is not happening because of traffic.

Rakib Hasan, the parent of another student, said that heavy traffic has started since morning. Maybe because of Shahbagh, the traffic jam has spread all over the capital. Every day so much traffic is increasing the suffering in our normal life.

Babu, a Bikalpa Paribahan bus driver in Kawranbazar, said that the traffic jam is increasing due to the Shahbagh movement for several days. Apart from the suffering of passengers, our income is decreasing. Have to stay in jam for hours. Many passengers are leaving on foot.

Salman, a fourth-year student of Dhaka University, who participated in the movement, said, "We will not leave the streets until our demands are met." Students across the country have woken up today. This movement will be successful if Shahbagh, Science Lab Road and Metrorail are closed.

It is known that before the holy Eid-ul-Azha on June 5, the High Court declared invalid the circular for the cancellation of freedom fighter quota in the case of direct recruitment (grades 9 to 13) in government offices, autonomous and semi-autonomous institutions and various corporations. From that day, a large number of students started protesting in Dhaka University. In this situation, the state applied to the Appellate Division seeking suspension of the court's decision. A full bench of the Appellate Division fixed July 4 for hearing the petition.

Nahid Islam, a student of Sociology Department of Dhaka University, one of the organizers of the recent quota reform movement, said that their demand is mainly to redistribute or reform the quota by setting up a commission with a maximum quota of 10 percent in all grades subject to the upholding of the 2018 circular; Stopping the possibility of using quota facility multiple times in the job examination and appointing the vacant posts on the basis of merit if qualified candidates are not found in the quota and taking effective measures to ensure a corruption-free, impartial and merit-based bureaucracy.

Till 2018, there was a total of 56 percent quota in government jobs in Bangladesh. That year, protests started in various educational institutions of the country, including Dhaka University, demanding quota reform. At that time, the protesting students complained of attack by law enforcement agencies including Chhatra League.

On October 4 of that year, the Ministry of Public Administration issued a circular on the cancellation of quota. Later in 2021, the children of freedom fighters filed a writ challenging the part of the freedom fighter quota cancellation of that circular.

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Prime Minister hopes to increase trade between Bangladesh and Spain



Staff Correspondent, Barta24.com, Dhaka
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Spanish Ambassador Gabriel Maria Cistiaga Ochoa.

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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said, we want to increase business between Bangladesh and Spain. She emphasized on the need to strengthen trade between the two countries for mutual benefit.

The Prime Minister said this when Spanish Ambassador Gabriel Maria Cistiaga Ochoa de Chinchetru paid a courtesy call on Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at her official residence Ganabhaban on Thursday (July 04).

Prime Minister's Press Secretary Naemul Islam Khan briefed the journalists after the meeting. He said that the Prime Minister called upon the Spanish Ambassador to take initiatives to increase his country's investment in Bangladesh.

In this context, the Prime Minister said that her government is establishing about 100 Special Economic Zones in Bangladesh. Spanish investors can also invest there because we expect more investment from Spain.

At this time, the Prime Minister asked for Spain's support after Bangladesh's LDC transition.

The Prime Minister's Press Secretary said, the meeting also informed that there will be negotiations for a partnership agreement between the two countries - which will begin next September.

About 60,000 (Bangladeshis) currently live in Spain. The Prime Minister urged Spain to take more Bangladeshis, especially from the IT sector.

The Ambassador of Spain said that currently his country only imports ready-made garments (RMG) from Bangladesh and Spain has investments in the cement sector of Bangladesh. Appreciating the budget of Bangladesh for the current financial year, he said that the government has given importance to education and social safety net.

"This is very important for us," said Maria Sistiaga. Your increased interest and allocation in social safety net has also matched our country.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina thanked the Spanish Prime Minister for inviting her to visit Spain through the Ambassador. 

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Killing of MP Anar: The information given by the DB chief in the video message



Staff Correspondent, Barta24.com, Dhaka
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Seven people have been arrested so far in connection with the murder of Jhenaidah-4 Constituency Member of Parliament Anwarul Azim Anar. Six of the seven have given a confessional statement under section 164 in the court in connection with the murder. Besides, the police are working to arrest others whose names have come up.

Additional Commissioner of Police (Detective) Mohammad Haroon Or Rasheed released a video message on Thursday (July 4) highlighting the murder of the parliamentarian.

In the video message, he said that Mustafiz and Faisal were arrested in the latest raid on the inaccessible hills in connection with the murder of Anwarul Azim Anar. After the arrest, the court granted them a six-day remand. In the wake of that remand, Mustafiz and Faisal told that Aktaruzzaman Shaheen arranged passports for them to go to India. From Shaheen's residence in Bashundhara, Dhaka, Faisal, a heart patient, and Mostafiz, a kidney patient, were issued visas to India by showing fake documents, fake bank statements and various other fake documents. They stayed at Shaheen's house in Dhaka until they got their visas.

Haroon Or Rashid said, after the visa was issued, Aktaruzzaman Shaheen gave Tk. 20,000 to Mostafiz and Faisal to go to India by train. On their way to India, they entered the Sanjeeva Garden in Kolkata on 10 April. On May 13, Faisal left Gopal Biswas' house and brought MP Anar to Sanjiba Garden in a red car. Then Mustafiz, Faisal and Jihad were responsible for bringing chloroform and chapati from Shaheen's PS Pintu to make him unconscious.

During interrogation, Mustafiz and Faisal also said that after the murder, when everyone left, Mustafiz and Faisal were last in that flat in Sanjiba Garden. They talked with Shaheen there too. Shaheen instructs them to leave the flat free of hair and blood stains, to tidy up and keep everything tidy. Then on May 19, Mustafiz and Faisal came to Bangladesh. Shaheen also cut the ticket to come to Bangladesh. Even after coming to Bangladesh, Mustafiz and Faisal climbed the third floor of Shaheen's house in Dhaka.

The DB chief said that when the killer of Anar's murder, Amanullah Aman alias Shimul Bhuiyan, was arrested by the DB, Mustafiz and Faisal hid in different places with the Tk. 30,000 given by Shaheen. Then they plan to go to the temple on the remote hill and hide there in Hindu clothes.

As per the plan, Makali Puja started at Patal Kalimandir on the remote hill of Khagrachari, Hindus fell in dhoti and changed the name.

Haroon said that so far seven people have been arrested in the murder of Anwarul Azim Anar. Six of the seven have given confessional statements under Section 164 in connection with Anar's murder. Besides, the police is working to arrest those whose names have come. They will also be arrested soon.

Anwarul Azim's friend Gopal Biswas lodged a GD about Anwarul Azim's disappearance at Kolkata's Barahnagar police station on May 18, five days after he left home. Even then, the three-time Member of Parliament was not found. On May 22, news suddenly spread that Anwarul Azim was murdered in room BU 56 of a residential building called Sanjiba Gardens in the Newtown area of Kolkata. Traces of blood were found inside the flat. But the body was not found in the house. Anar's daughter Mumtarin Ferdous Doreen filed a case in Dhaka's Sher-e-bangla Nagar police station on May 22. 

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In Jamalpur low-lying areas are flooded, thousands of families are marooned



District Correspondent, Barta24.com, Dhaka
In Jamalpur low-lying areas are flooded, Photo: Barta24.com

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The water level of various rivers in Jamalpur is increasing due to the hill slopes, water coming down from the upstream and heavy rains. The low- lying areas of the district are getting flooded. Already, water has started rising on roads and residential houses at different places in four upazilas. Thousands of families of some unions have become marooned.

According to the sources of Water Development Board, in the last 24 hours, the water level of Jamuna river has increased by 68 cm at Bahadurabad ghat point of Dewanganj and is flowing 70 cm above the flood level.

On the other hand, the ground next to the bridge on the main road from Dewanganj to Kholabari has moved due to the flow of water. As a result, communication is lost. Besides, the regional road was broken in Katharbil area.


Jamalpur Water Development Board water gauge reade Abdul Mannan told Barta24.com that in the last 24 hours the water has risen by 68 cm and is flowing 70 cm above the danger level at Bahadurabad Point. The water may rise in the next two to three days.

According to local sources, Chinaduli, Noarpara, Kulkandi, Patrshi, Sapdhari, Belgacha and Chikajani of Islampur upazilla, Chukaibari, Bahadurabad of Dewanganj upazila and Ghosherpara, Adra, Mahmudpur, Nangla and Kulia union of Melandah upazila are getting flooded.

Jamalpur district Relief and Rehabilitation officer Alamgir Hossain said that all preparations have been made to deal with the flood situation.

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