Rise and power base
Public roles are source-confirmed; controversies or allegations must be read separately as source-backed evidence-layer material.
Dhaka media and July Uprising case reporting
A public media professional whose profile separates newsroom or media role from allegation, investigation, and court-process status.
Aliases: Hira Talukder, Hira Talukdar, হীরা তালুকদার
Included because The Daily Star reported that Hira Talukder was one of nine journalists named in a Paltan Police Station case alleging attacks and incitement during the July Uprising.
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Public roles are source-confirmed; controversies or allegations must be read separately as source-backed evidence-layer material.
Dhaka media and July Uprising case reporting
Reported themes: July Uprising case naming, media role, alleged incitement or attack context where stated by the case report, and press-freedom concerns where source reporting records them.
The public-interest value is understanding how power in state institutions, policing, media, urban governance, or finance is discussed in records.
The report identified Hira Talukder as a former reporter of Shomoyer Alo and described the case statement's allegation over the July 19 Kakrail protest violence. Any allegations should be read as reported case statements pending investigation, court review, correction, bail, discharge, acquittal, or conviction records if those later become source-backed.
Next steps should model each claim, case, court order, response, or correction as a separate structured record.