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Five leaders of the Kamalganj upazila and municipal units of the BNP under Moulvibazar-4 constituency have been relieved of their organizational positions for allegedly violating party discipline and engaging in anti-organizational activities. The decision was announced in a press release issued by the Moulvibazar district BNP on Monday night, signed by convener Md. Faizul Karim Moyun and member secretary Md. Abdur Rahim Ripon. The order took immediate effect.

The expelled leaders are Alom Parvez Chowdhury Sohel, Iqbal Parvez Chowdhury Shahin, Shafiqul Rahman, Abdus Shahid, and Haji Noman Ahmad. The action followed allegations from BNP’s nominated candidate for Moulvibazar-4, Haji Mujibur Rahman Chowdhury, who claimed that several local leaders were working against the party’s official candidate symbol. Meanwhile, former district BNP member Mohsin Mia Madhu is contesting as an independent candidate with the football symbol.

The district BNP also instructed party members and affiliated organizations not to maintain organizational contact with the expelled individuals. Earlier, on January 19, five other Kamalganj BNP leaders, including a joint convener, were removed on similar charges.

28 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Five Kamalganj BNP leaders removed for breaching party discipline and anti-organizational activities

Singer Asif Akbar campaigned for BNP candidate Jasim Uddin in Cumilla-5 constituency on Tuesday, joining a public outreach event at Sahebabad Bazar in Brahmanpara. During the gathering, Asif urged residents of Burichang and Brahmanpara to vote for the BNP’s symbol, the paddy sheaf, in the upcoming election scheduled for February 12. He expressed his intention to continue campaigning across the country in support of the BNP.

Jasim Uddin, the BNP candidate for Cumilla-5, thanked Asif Akbar for visiting his constituency and said that local party members were delighted by the artist’s presence. Leaders and activists from the Brahmanpara units of BNP, Jubo Dal, Chhatra Dal, and other affiliated organizations were also present at the event.

The campaign appearance highlighted the involvement of cultural figures in local political activities as the election date approaches.

28 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Singer Asif Akbar joins Cumilla-5 campaign urging votes for BNP candidate Jasim Uddin

BNP-nominated candidate for Sylhet-2 constituency (Bishwanath–Osmaninagar), Tahsina Rushdir Luna, called on voters to support the party’s paddy-sheaf symbol to ensure justice for all enforced disappearances and killings, including that of missing leader M Ilias Ali. She made the appeal on Tuesday, January 27, 2026, while addressing an election rally organized by Tajpur Union BNP in Osmaninagar upazila.

During her speech, Luna criticized what she described as the rule of a fugitive autocrat, alleging that people were deprived of voting rights and the country was pushed toward economic collapse through state fund misappropriation. She said that although those rulers fled the country, their associates were still involved in creating unrest. Luna urged unity to implement BNP acting chairman Tarique Rahman’s people-centered state-building plan, promising restoration of democracy, rule of law, and accelerated development in the constituency.

She also recalled the contributions of missing leader Ilias Ali, crediting him for realizing the long-cherished dream of the Kushiyara dyke project and pledging to continue development if her party wins.

28 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

BNP candidate Luna urges votes for justice over disappearances and killings in Sylhet-2

A violent clash broke out between supporters of the BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami in Bhojeshwar area of Naria upazila, Shariatpur, on Tuesday afternoon, reportedly over a Facebook post. At least 12 people from both sides were injured in the incident. The confrontation began after a Jamaat activist allegedly made an offensive comment about a BNP female activist who had recently campaigned for the 'No Vote' movement.

According to police and local sources, the dispute started as an argument and quickly escalated into a physical clash with sticks, spreading panic in the area. Police, local administration, and army personnel arrived promptly and brought the situation under control. The injured were taken to Naria Upazila Health Complex and other hospitals for treatment.

Naria Police Station Officer-in-Charge Md. Bahar Mia confirmed that the situation is now under control, with additional police deployed to prevent further unrest. Executive Magistrate Laki Das stated that necessary measures have been taken to maintain law and order and that legal action will follow after investigation.

28 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

BNP and Jamaat supporters clash in Naria over Facebook post; police and army restore calm

Gono Odhikar Parishad president Nurul Haque Nur held a press conference on Tuesday at the Golachipa Upazila BNP office, accusing expelled BNP leader and independent candidate Hasan Mamun of carrying out attacks, vandalism, and issuing threats in the Patuakhali-3 (Golachipa-Dashmina) constituency. Nur alleged that Mamun’s supporters assaulted his campaign workers, vandalized vehicles, and intimidated supporters by visiting their homes. He cited incidents in Alipura, Charkapalbera, and Charborhan, where several activists were reportedly beaten and campaign offices vandalized.

Nur claimed that domestic and foreign forces were attempting to disrupt the electoral environment, noting that candidates and supporters had been killed in other parts of the country. He said his party was participating in the election despite security concerns to uphold national interest. Nur emphasized that the election was crucial for Bangladesh’s stability and urged all sides to act responsibly and with tolerance.

He warned that if authorities failed to take immediate action, the situation could deteriorate further, casting doubt on whether the upcoming election could be held peacefully.

28 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Nur accuses expelled BNP candidate Hasan Mamun of attacks and threats in Patuakhali-3

More than 1.8 million soldiers from Russia and Ukraine have been killed, wounded, or gone missing during nearly four years of war, according to a report by the U.S.-based think tank Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). The report, published on January 28, 2026, found that Russian forces suffered significantly higher losses, with about 1.2 million affected, including over 325,000 killed and several thousand still missing. CSIS noted that no major military power has faced such heavy losses in any conflict since World War II.

Ukraine has also endured severe casualties, with more than 600,000 soldiers killed, wounded, or missing between February 2022 and December 2025. The report estimated Ukrainian military deaths between 100,000 and 140,000 during that period. CSIS warned that if the war continues, total casualties could reach around two million by spring 2026.

The conflict began on February 24, 2022, when Russia launched a military operation in Ukraine following long-standing tensions over Crimea and Ukraine’s efforts to join NATO.

28 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

CSIS reports over 1.8 million Russian and Ukrainian troops killed, wounded or missing in four years

A fire broke out on Tuesday night in a house at Islamnagar near Jahangirnagar University, leaving four people, including a university student, injured. The incident occurred around 9 p.m. when local residents managed to control the blaze before firefighters arrived. The injured include Saiful Islam (Roni), a student of the university’s anthropology department, along with house owner Abdur Rahman’s sons Md. Raihan and Md. Rahat, and tenant Md. Hasinur.

According to reports, the fire started after a family dispute between brothers Rahat and Raihan. Raihan allegedly poured petrol in a room intending to set it on fire. When their acquaintances Roni and Hasinur tried to intervene, Raihan ignited a lighter, causing the fire to spread rapidly and burn all four individuals. They were first taken to the university’s medical center, where doctors said two were critically injured.

Medical staff estimated that Saiful Islam sustained burns over 70 percent of his body. All four victims were later transferred to the burn unit of Dhaka Medical College Hospital for further treatment.

28 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Four burned in Jahangirnagar area house fire sparked by family dispute

Jamaat-e-Islami candidate for Bhola-4 (Charfassion and Monpura), Principal Maulana Mostafa Kamal, has alleged that he received a death threat through a voice message sent to his personal Facebook Messenger account. The threat reportedly came from an unidentified Facebook page named 'Islami Shramik Andolon Omorpur Shakha'. Following the incident, a written complaint was submitted on Tuesday afternoon to the Upazila Assistant Returning Officer Md. Lokman Hossain by Advocate Enamul Haque Raihan, assistant secretary of the Upazila Jamaat.

According to the complaint, the same Facebook page has been posting defamatory and threatening content against Mostafa Kamal, including a live video on January 26 containing intimidating and provocative remarks. Kamal claimed that such actions are disrupting his election campaign and endangering his personal safety. He urged authorities to investigate the page administrator and take legal action to ensure a free and fair election.

Assistant Returning Officer Md. Lokman Hossain confirmed receiving the complaint and said the election investigation team will take necessary measures after inquiry.

28 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat candidate in Bhola-4 alleges death threat via Facebook voice message

BNP candidate for Dhaka-6, Engineer Ishraq Hossain, has urged women voters to exercise their voting rights in the upcoming national election on February 12, even if it requires standing in long lines. Speaking at a campaign event in Ward 46 of Gendaria on January 27, he called on voters to support the BNP’s ‘sheaf of paddy’ symbol and warned that women’s freedom and employment opportunities could face serious threats if the rival political party assumes power.

Hossain criticized the opposing party for lacking clear plans regarding education, healthcare, and urban management, citing Dhaka’s poor infrastructure, pollution, and inadequate drainage systems. He argued that the government bears responsibility for controlling extortion and claimed that any such crimes are more likely linked to the ruling side. He also described BNP as a liberal democratic party committed to equal rights for all citizens regardless of religion or ethnicity.

Hossain pledged that BNP aims to build a livable, pollution-free city and lay the foundation for transforming Bangladesh into a strong Southeast Asian nation within the next 25 to 50 years.

28 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Ishraq Hossain urges women to vote, warns of threats to freedom if rivals take power

Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman has pledged to reopen closed mills and factories and establish new ones if his party comes to power. Speaking at a large election rally on Tuesday at the historic Circuit House ground in Khulna, he expressed sorrow over the destruction of the region’s industry and agriculture, blaming previous governments’ mismanagement and corruption for the shutdown of factories. He said Jamaat would focus on employment rather than distributing unemployment allowances, aiming to restore dignity to the youth through work opportunities.

The rally, organized by Jamaat’s Khulna metropolitan and district branches and presided over by Professor Mahfuzur Rahman, drew a massive crowd that filled the venue before the scheduled time. Dr. Rahman also voiced concern over violence surrounding the national election, urging political actors to respect public opinion and refrain from dishonoring women. He called on supporters to safeguard every citizen’s voting rights and remain vigilant during the election process.

28 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat chief vows to reopen factories and create jobs if elected in Khulna

The Press Institute of Bangladesh (PIB) organized a two-day special training workshop on election reporting for members of the Dhaka University Journalists’ Association (DUJA) and campus-based reporters. The sessions were held on January 26 and 27, 2026, and concluded with a ceremony attended by PIB Director General Faruq Wasif as chief guest and Deputy Editor of Amar Desh Sultan Mahmud as special guest.

In his address, Faruq Wasif emphasized that elections are not merely a process of power transfer but a critical stage in shaping the nation’s future. He highlighted the historical consequences of rejecting election results and urged journalists to report responsibly and truthfully, especially in times of misinformation and political manipulation. He also called on campus journalists to question candidates about reforms, justice, and governance, and to disclose their financial and political positions to help voters make informed decisions.

DUJA President Mohiuddin Muhajir Mahi and General Secretary Mahadi Hasan said the training strengthened professional and ethical standards and provided practical knowledge on legal frameworks, risk management, and ethics in election reporting.

28 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

PIB holds two-day election reporting training for Dhaka University journalists

Jamaat-e-Islami’s Ameer declared that the party’s main goal is to establish a humane state free from discrimination. Speaking at an election rally on Tuesday afternoon at Khan Jahan Ali Mazar field in Bagerhat, he emphasized that there would be no compromise against drugs, corruption, or extortion. He said the party aims to build a safe and peaceful Bangladesh.

The Jamaat leader stated that the state would be governed ensuring equal rights for all citizens, including Hindus, Muslims, and people of all religions and communities. He added that no injustice would be tolerated and that proper recognition and evaluation of July freedom fighters would be ensured. Referring to the party’s previous limited participation in government, he said their activities were visible and that Jamaat representatives had been elected in universities.

He further pledged that if the party came to power, it would transform the country within five years and called on voters to support change by voting “yes.”

28 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat chief vows equal rights and anti-corruption drive at Bagerhat election rally

At least seven Jamaat-e-Islami activists were injured in a clash with BNP supporters on Tuesday night in the Ambagan Railgate area under Khulshi Police Station in Chattogram city. The incident occurred around 9 p.m. during the election campaign of Shamsuzzaman Helali, the Jamaat-backed candidate for Chattogram-10. Police arrived at the scene and brought the situation under control.

According to witnesses, a group of people armed with local weapons attacked Helali’s campaign team, spreading panic among supporters. Jamaat alleged that BNP activists carried out a planned assault, looting mobile phones, microphones, and cash. BNP, however, countered that Jamaat members vandalized their office. Police said both sides accused each other of attacks and urged political parties to act responsibly.

Jamaat leaders expressed deep concern over the violence, demanding the arrest and punishment of those responsible. Police have not yet confirmed whether any case has been filed or arrests made following the incident.

28 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Seven Jamaat activists injured in clash with BNP supporters during Chattogram election campaign

BNP-nominated candidate Nabi Ullah Nabi conducted an election campaign in Ward 70 of Dhaka-5 on Tuesday, where he met residents, listened to their concerns, and discussed local issues. Accompanied by party leaders and supporters, he visited roads, markets, and residential areas, engaging directly with voters to understand their long-standing problems and expectations.

During the campaign, Nabi Ullah Nabi promised to address waterlogging, ensure planned urbanization, create employment, and improve civic services. He stated that if elected with public support, he would transform Dhaka-5 into a livable, safe, and modern area, focusing on youth employment, women’s empowerment, and the realization of basic civic rights.

Local residents highlighted issues such as poor road conditions, drainage problems, shortages of clean water, and gas supply disruptions. Nabi assured them of swift solutions and reaffirmed his commitment to stand by the people. Local BNP leaders described him as a clean and people-oriented politician and said party workers were united to ensure his victory.

28 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

BNP candidate Nabi Ullah Nabi vows civic improvements after hearing residents’ concerns in Dhaka-5

Rifat Niloy Jowardar, known as the cashier of former Inspector General of Police (IGP) Benazir Ahmed, has been arrested by a unit of the Detective Branch (DB) police. The arrest took place at Monorama Apartment, House No. 29, Road No. 14/A in Dhanmondi, Dhaka. According to the report, he was detained with arms and drugs. Jowardar had allegedly provided financial support to suppress the July movement and had been accused in multiple murder cases but remained active until his arrest.

The report states that Jowardar managed several flats in Dhaka allegedly occupied by former SB chief Monirul Islam and former IGP Benazir Ahmed. He was reportedly responsible for renting out these properties and delivering the collected rent money to Benazir and Monirul each month. Despite his criminal allegations, he had continued these activities until the DB operation led to his detention.

The arrest marks a significant development in ongoing investigations involving associates of former senior police officials, though further official details were not provided in the report.

28 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

DB police arrest Benazir Ahmed’s cashier Rifat Niloy Jowardar with arms and drugs in Dhaka


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