The Daily Dinkal

Dainik Dinkal is a daily newspaper published in the Bengali language. The newspaper is also known as the mouthpiece of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and is published from Dhaka. On February 19, 2023, the Bangladesh Press Council announced the closure of the publication of the newspaper.[1]

Daily Dinkal
TypeDaily Newspaper
Formatbroadsheet ও Online version
PublisherTarek Rahman
EditorRezwan Siddiki (Acting)[1]
Founded1986 (1986)[1]
LanguageBengali
HeadquartersTejgaon, Dhaka, Bangladesh
CountryBangladesh
Circulation15,580[2]
Websitedainikdinkal.net

History

Dainik Dinkal was first published in 1986, edited by Sanaulah Nuri and published by Majedur Rahman. Later, on April 16, 2002, Tarek Rahman, the chairman of the BNP, took over the responsibility of the publisher and printer of the newspaper. Currently, Rezwana Siddiqui is the responsible editor of the newspaper.[1]

Announcement of Closure

On December 26, 2022, the office of Dainik Dinkal was ordered to be invalidated by the publication branch of the Dhaka District Magistrate. According to the office order, without assigning responsibility to the newspaper publisher, the office address and printing press were relocated outside the country, and the newspaper was prosecuted in a criminal case. Tarek Rahman's name was used to issue a press release for printing the newspaper, and the address and printing press were changed without the permission of the authorities. As a result, the announcement of the newspaper's publication was suspended. On February 19, 2023, the Bangladesh Press Council announced the closure of the publication of the newspaper.[3][4]

Reaction to publication closure

  • On February 20, 2023, Bangladesh Federal Union of Journalists (BFUJ) and Dhaka Union of Journalists (DUJ) staged a protest against the banning of publication of daily Dinkal. Besides, BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir strongly condemned the closure of the newspaper in a statement.[5]
  • On February 20, 2023, Stephen Dujarric, spokesman for UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, expressed concern at the regular briefing of the United Nations.[6][7]
  • On February 21, 2023, the Committee to Protect Journalists issued a statement on its website calling for the closure of the daily Dinkal citing "a violation of democratic principles".[8]
  • On February 24, 2023, a total of 9 countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Media Freedom Coalition (MFC) based in Bangladesh expressed concern over the cancellation of publication and printing approval.[9]
  • On 26 February 2023, the Dhaka Journalist Union (DUJ) organized a rally to protest against the cancellation of the declaration. A section of Bangladesh Federal Union of Journalists (BFUJ) participated in it.[10]

References

  1. Age, New. "Daily Dinkal publication stops as press council rejects appeal". No. 20 February 2023. Media New Age Ltd. Retrieved 7 March 2023.
  2. "চলচ্চিত্র ও প্রকাশনা অধিদপ্তর". www.dfp.gov.bd. Retrieved 2023-03-07.
  3. Al, Jazeera. "Daily Dinkal publication stops as press council rejects appeal". No. 20 February 2023. Al jazeera. Retrieved 7 March 2023.
  4. "দৈনিক দিনকালের প্রকাশনা বাতিলে 'আর্টিকেল নাইনটিন'র উদ্বেগ". চ্যানেল আই অনলাইন. Retrieved 2023-03-07.
  5. Age, Asian. "Journalists protest cancellation of Dainik Dinkal's declaration | The Asian Age Online, Bangladesh". The Asian Age. Retrieved 2023-03-07.
  6. UNB. "Media coalition of 9 countries expresses concerns over Dinkal closure". Prothomalo. Retrieved 2023-03-07.
  7. "দৈনিক দিনকাল বন্ধে জাতিসংঘের উদ্বেগ". মানবজমিন. Retrieved 2023-03-07.
  8. "Bangladesh shuts down main opposition newspaper". The Guardian. Agence France-Presse. 2023-02-20. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2023-03-07.
  9. "দৈনিক দিনকাল পত্রিকার ডিক্লারেশন বাতিলে যুক্তরাষ্ট্রসহ ৮ দেশের উদ্বেগ". চ্যানেল আই অনলাইন. Retrieved 2023-03-07.
  10. প্রতিবেদক, নিজস্ব. "১৫ দিনের মধ্যে দিনকাল পত্রিকা খুলে না দিলে সচিবালয় ঘেরাওয়ের হুমকি সাংবাদিক নেতাদের". Prothomalo (in Bengali). Retrieved 2023-03-07.
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