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Salahuddin Ahmed has called for the establishment of a strong parliament, stating, “Let us work together to build a powerful legislature where the constitution is adopted based on national consensus. You may refer to this as a new constitution—we have no objection. A constituent assembly is unnecessary; rather, a constitution enacted by a robust parliament can be recognized under any name without issue.”
He further mentioned that extensive reform proposals were submitted to the Constitutional Reform Commission, with a representative from their side actively participating as a commission member. “Along with other political parties, we also presented significant reform proposals to these commissions,” he added. Salahuddin also claimed that during Sheikh Hasina’s tenure, the country’s religious scholars faced the highest levels of persecution.
No Need for a Constituent Assembly: Salahuddin
BNP leader Mirza Abbas declared that the people of Bangladesh have shed blood for democracy and voting rights, and no individual or party owns the country. Criticizing opportunistic politicians, he questioned the sacrifices of other parties in the recent movement, stating, “In July-August, 422 BNP leaders and activists were martyred. How many of your party members sacrificed their lives?”
Bangladesh Belongs to No One: Mirza Abbas
Jamaat-e-Islami Secretary Mia Golam Parwar alleged that while the government is moving towards elections, a faction is pushing for an immediate vote without reforms. He urged political unity and called for a Quranic-based governance system, claiming that without Islamic law, crime and injustice would continue to rise.
A Group Is Disrupting the Election Process: Jamaat Secretary
NCP leader Hasanath Abdullah claimed that efforts are underway to bring Awami League back to power in a rebranded form. He warned that any discussions about rehabilitating the party before ensuring accountability would pose a severe threat to national sovereignty. “No ifs or buts—any attempt to reinstate Awami League before justice is served must be opposed,” he stated.
Rehabilitating Awami League Would Threaten National Sovereignty: Hasanath
NCP’s Joint Chief Organizer Ataullah announced that the National Citizens’ Committee will be free from extortion, land grabbing, and black market activities. He recalled a conversation with missing NCP leader Nahid Islam before his disappearance, stating, “It was either the Prime Ministership or martyrdom—he chose martyrdom.” He further warned that no law enforcement force in Bangladesh could endanger an NCP member unless they strayed from the path.
National Citizens’ Committee Vows to Eradicate Extortion and Corruption
In Nangalkot, Comilla, Officer-in-Charge (OC) Nazrul Islam allegedly shot and crippled mosque muezzin Maulana Belal Hossain Majumdar and Jamaat activist Belayet Hossain. According to a lawsuit filed against OC Nazrul and 31 others, ruling party leaders pressured Belal over political disagreements. On February 8, 2015, OC Nazrul allegedly abducted them from their homes and shot them in the legs on the Dhaka-Noakhali Highway.
OC Nazrul Shoots Two Jamaat Activists, Including a Mosque Muezzin
Two leaders of Swechchhasebak Dal in Patuakhali’s Kalapara upazila have been permanently expelled from the party for their alleged involvement in a robbery. The expelled members are Monir Hossain (37), joint convener of the union-level committee, and Maksud Majumdar (39), a member of the upazila committee. The party’s press release stated that they were expelled due to clear violations of organizational principles.
Two Swechchhasebak Dal Leaders Expelled Over Robbery Charges
DB police have arrested former Sherpur District Chhatra League General Secretary Nazmul Islam Samrat (38) in connection with six cases, including the deaths of three students during last year’s uprising. Authorities have sought a 10-day remand for questioning.
Former Chhatra League Leader Arrested in Uprising Cases
BNP has appointed former Jessore BNP convenor Nargis Begum as Vice-Chairperson and Executive Committee member Haji Aminur Rashid Yasin as the Chairperson’s Adviser. The appointments were announced in a statement signed by BNP’s Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi.
BNP Appoints Nargis as Vice-Chairperson, Yasin as Chairperson’s Adviser
BNP leader Aminul Haque accused elements within state institutions and media of conspiring to destabilize Bangladesh with foreign backing. He warned against allowing the interim government to fail and urged authorities to hold swift elections to restore stability.
BNP Leader Calls for Immediate Elections to Counter Conspiracies
Student protesters at Raju Memorial Sculpture have been staging a sit-in for 28 consecutive days, demanding a ban on Awami League and its allied parties. Activities include mass signature campaigns, anti-fascist awareness drives, and community Iftar gatherings. Protesters later joined a Shahbagh demonstration organized by ‘Inquilab Mancha,’ which has called for the arrest of pro-government activist Lucky Akter and justice for the Shapla and Pilkhana massacres.
28 Days of Sit-in Demanding Ban on Fascist Politics
Jubo League leader Akram Hossain (52), accused in the murder case of Jubo Dal leader and protest martyr Abu Raihan Rahim (29), has been arrested. The incident occurred on August 4 last year during an attack on Dupchanchia police station amid anti-government protests. Rahim, also a member of the Construction Workers’ Union, was shot while attempting to seize a firearm from the police. He succumbed to his injuries on August 9 at the National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases in Dhaka.
Jubo Dal Leader Shot Dead, Jubo League Leader Arrested
At least 11 people, including three Jamaat members, were injured in a factional clash between two BNP groups in Shyamnagar. The conflict arose from a long-standing rivalry between Akhtar Farooq and Azizul Sardar over local influence. The situation escalated when Azizul’s supporters locked the BNP office after labeling some of Akhtar’s followers as drug addicts. In retaliation, Akhtar Farooq and his supporters attacked Azizul’s group in the evening.
11 Injured in BNP Factional Clash in Shyamnagar
Union Chhatra Dal president Shaon Kabi Riza (25) has been arrested and sent to court after a video of him arguing with the police went viral. In the video, he told officers, "If you want to take me to the police station, ask the OC to come himself." Following the video's circulation, the Chhatra Dal central committee expelled him. SI Khokon stated that Riza misbehaved with him and attempted to snatch his mobile phone. The OC confirmed that Riza was arrested for assaulting a driver.
Student Leader Expelled After Defying Police Order
Greenland’s right-wing opposition parties have won the general elections, a race that gained international attention due to Donald Trump’s past interest in acquiring the territory.
With 90% of votes counted, election officials confirmed that the Democrats, who support gradual autonomy, secured 30% of the vote. The Naleraq party, which advocates for complete independence from Denmark and closer ties with the U.S., came in second with 25%. Meanwhile, the ruling Inuit Ataqatigiit, which supports full independence, finished third with 21% of the vote.
Right-Wing Opposition Alliance Wins Greenland Elections Amid Trump’s Interest
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