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.

iPhone mugged in Kolkata recovered from Dhaka



Staff Correspondent, Barta24.com, Dhaka
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Shahjahanpur police station of Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) has recovered a mobile phone of iPhone-13 model from Keraniganj in Dhaka district. The phone was mugged a year ago from Park Circus in Beniapukur, Kolkata, India.

On Sunday (June 30), under the leadership of Sub-Inspector (SI) Milton Kumar Deb Das of Shahjahanpur Police Station, the iPhone-13 model mobile phone was recovered from Keraniganj in Dhaka district.

Shahjahanpur Police Station Officer-in-Charge (OC) Sujat Kumar Saha confirmed the recovery of the mobile on Sunday afternoon.

He said, Motijheel Division Deputy Commissioner (DC) Hayatul Islam Khan will give details through a press conference.

It is known that on July 26 last year, the iPhone used by Mautusi Ganguly was stolen from Park Circus in Beniapukur Thana area of Kolkata. Later she filed a general diary at Beniapukur police station. At one point the Indian cyber police informed Moushumi Ganguly that the phone was no longer in Kolkata. The phone was smuggled into Bangladesh. Now they have nothing to do. Desperate for the lost phone, Moutusi finally contacted Sub-Inspector (SI) of Shahjahanpur police station Milton Kumar Das through social media. Mautusi came to know that SI Milton had recovered many lost phones of the citizens of the country. After a long year, SI Milton Kumar Dev Das of Shahjahanpur police station recovered the stolen phone.

In this regard, SI Milton Kumar Dev Das said, I used to give regular updates about the phone to the victim Moutusi Ganguly. At some point, maybe Moutusi Ganguly had given up on the phone but I didn't give up. Finally found the IT support phone. I recovered the phone from Keraniganj this morning. The person who was using the phone in the country is a mobile phone shopkeeper. He bought the phone from another person for only Tk. 17 thousand. The seller told him that he bought the mobile from India.

It is known that Mautusi Ganguly's phone will be handed over to her through the Indian High Commission. The owner of the iPhone, Indian citizen Mautusi Ganguly, a resident of Kolkata, thanked the Bangladesh Police after learning about the recovery of the mobile. 

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2024-25 fiscal year budget passed in the Jatiya Sangsad



Staff Correspondent, Barta24.com, Dhaka
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The Jatiya Sangsad (JS) has passed the budget of Tk. 7 lakh 97 thousand crore for the fiscal year 2024-2025.

Finance Minister Abul Hasan Mahmud Ali proposed to pass the budget in the JS session on Sunday (June 30) and it was passed by voice vote of the parliament members.

Speaker Shirin Sharmin Chowdhury presided over the session.

In the session, in the presence of most of the members of the government and opposition parties, 251 cut proposals were brought against the 59 approval demands on the budget. It was decided to discuss three sanction demands (Ministry of Law, Education and Social Welfare). At the end of the discussion, the approval demands were accepted in the JS by voice vote. After that, the Finance Minister raised the proposal to pass the 'Specification Bill-2024' to approve the expenditure of a maximum of Tk. 12 lakh 41 thousand 752 crore 32 lakh 09 thousand and it was passed by voice vote.

At this time, JS leader and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina along with government and opposition parliamentarians clapped on the table and welcomed the journey of implementing the country's budget.

Earlier, the opposition Jatiya Party members of parliament Hafizuddin Ahmed and Hamidul Haque Khandokar and Independent member of JS Pankaj Nath, Abul Kalam and Md. Nasser Shahriyar Zahedi participated in the discussion on the proposal to cut the demand for approval in the proposed budget. However, those retrenchment proposals were voted down.

This year's budget is increasing by 4.6 percent compared to the last financial year 2023-24. In this budget, the revenue target is Tk. 5 lakh 41 thousand crores. The remaining Tk. two lakh 56 thousand crores will be taken as a loan. Annual Development Program (ADP) worth Tk. 265 thousand crore has already been approved.

In the new financial year, black money owners are getting an opportunity to legalize their undeclared assets without facing questions about the source of income. According to the proposed budget, irrespective of the prevailing laws of the country, no authority can raise any question if a taxpayer pays 15 per cent tax on immovable property including flats, land as well as cash. Despite strong criticism from inside and outside Parliament, the proposal was upheld.

In the new financial year, the benefit of duty-free import of cars for members of parliament is maintained. The proposed budget proposes to impose 25 per cent duty and 15 per cent VAT by cutting the duty-free facility on car imports by MPs. But to cancel the import of cars under their duty-free facility, the Presidential Order of 1973 has to be amended. Only after that the import of such cars can be taxed. But no such bill has been raised in the JS yet. As a result, the duty-free facility for MPs' car import remains intact. However, there is a policy decision to pass the bill in the future.

In the budget of the new financial year, the overall deficit has been estimated at Tk. two lakh 56 thousand crores. The government has set a target of collecting Tk. 90 thousand 700 crore from foreign sources and Tk 160 thousand 900 crore from domestic sources to meet the budget deficit. The government plans to take 1 lakh 37 thousand 500 crore rupees from the bank to meet the deficit in the next financial year's budget. Apart from the banking sector, 23 thousand 400 crore rupees have been taken from the non-banking sector. Out of this, Tk. 15 thousand 400 crore will be taken from savings certificates.

In this year's budget, government officials appointed from July 1 have an opportunity to be included in the universal pension scheme instead of post-retirement pension benefits. New recruits of autonomous and state-owned enterprises are covered under this scheme. This system will be introduced from July 1, 2025 for new recruits in other government institutions.

And the tax-free income tax limit of Tk. three and a half lakh will be maintained. The budget has set a growth target of 6.75 percent. And the target of holding inflation is 6.5 percent. In order to control inflation, the proposed budget of the next financial year has proposed to reduce the tax at source on daily commodities. For this reason, the tax rate has been reduced to one percent on the credit cards of the suppliers of daily essential food products like rice, wheat, potato, onion, corn, edible oil, salt and sugar.

Finance Minister Abul Hasan Mahmud Ali proposed a budget of Tk. seven lakh 97 thousand crore in the JS on June 6. Which is about Tk. 36 thousand crores more than the budget of the current financial year. The budget passed on Sunday will be effective from July 1 tomorrow.

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“Decision considering the situation If the university is immobilized in the movement”



Staff Correspondent, Barta24.com
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The Bangladesh University Teachers' Association Federation (BUTAF) has announced an indefinite strike demanding the withdrawal of the notification of the 'Pratyaya' scheme of universal pension. In this situation, Education Minister Mahibul Hasan Chowdhury Naufel said to monitor the program of university teachers and take measures.

He said this at a press conference after the first day of HSC and equivalent examinations at the International Mother Language Institute auditorium in the capital on Sunday (June 30) afternoon.

To a question from the journalists, the Education Minister said that who will come under universal pension is the decision of the Executive Department of the government. The Ministry of Education is with the decision taken by the government. The teachers are giving their demands to the government, the government can decide on this. The Ministry of Education has nothing to do here.

He said that university teachers are not considered government teachers. They have their own structure. Discussions with teachers agitating by boycotting class exams to demand withdrawal of pension scheme verification are ongoing. The university teachers have given the program; the decision will be informed after observing it.

He also said that it is not appropriate to comment on the government's decision. And the pension scheme is a matter of the Ministry of Education and not the Ministry of Finance. From 2025, all government employees will be included in the universal pension scheme. We will discuss the issue of teachers again.

At this time, the HSC examination of Sylhet division will start from July 9, said the Education Minister.

The minister said that next year's examination will go further. This year there was an early flood. We will arrange for examination during dry season. The exam will be held in April next year.

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Foreign dependency reduced in Budget: Foreign Minister



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Foreign Minister Dr. Hasan Mahmud said that foreign dependence has been reduced a lot in the development budget. Now we turn down many foreign loan proposals if they are not suitable or desirable for our country. We have achieved that capability under the leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. However, considering various aspects of the country and global economy, some foreign loans have to be taken.

On Sunday (June 30) afternoon, he faced reporters after the unanimous passage of the Tk. 797,000 crore budget proposed by the National Assembly for the fiscal year 2024-25 with the slogan 'Smart Bangladesh's dream in the cycle of sustainable development'. The minister said this in response to a question about the extent of foreign dependence in the budget.

The foreign minister said that once during the BNP period, before the budget, the finance minister had to go to the Paris consortium with a begging bag. During their time, especially in the development budget, foreign dependence was more than 50 percent. Today it has come down to 15-20 percent. And we have turned back, and turn back, many loan proposals, starting with the World Bank.

Dr. Hasan Mahmud said that some foreign loans have to be taken for the sake of overall and global economy. For example, we are partners of World Bank, Asian Development Bank. There is provision for us. If you don't take it, it lapses, so you have to take it on a case-by-case basis.

Terming the criticism of the budget as traditional, the foreign minister said that every time after the budget is proposed and passed, a group says that the budget is ambitious and not implementable. But in the last 15 years, our budget implementation rate is 92 to 96 percent. The country has progressed, the per capita income of the people has increased, poverty has come down from 41 to 18.5 percent and extreme poverty from 25.5 to just 5 percent, the average GDP has surpassed that of India and long ago surpassed that of Pakistan. Most importantly, our development progress is being appreciated globally today.

Meanwhile, the foreign minister is leaving for Riyadh early Monday morning to join the 'political consultation' at the foreign minister level with Saudi Arabia. Asked about this, he said, Saudi Arabia is our big development partner. About 30 lakh Bangladeshis live there and send remittances to the country. We have Saudi cooperation on various issues including green energy, solar power and port management. We will tell them to invest in industry.

Besides, since the Saudis keep money in banks of different countries, we can offer them to keep money in the offshore accounts of our country's banks, the foreign minister said, noting that they will get profit as per rules and they can do transactions in their currency from that account. We would like to highlight that we have opened the window of offshore account facility for foreign individuals, institutions, and expatriate Bangladeshis. 

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