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Actress Rukaiya Jahan Chamak has collected and submitted a nomination form seeking a reserved women’s seat under the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) from the Kushtia-4 constituency. She confirmed the matter to the media after attending an interview with the BNP selection board on April 17, 2026. Chamak stated that she wants to work for the country, particularly for women, and believes joining BNP would help her realize her plans.

During the interview, she was asked whether she wanted to serve the BNP, to which she replied affirmatively, adding that her primary goal is to serve the country. She expressed optimism about receiving the party’s nomination and said discussions with the party leadership had been positive. Earlier, she hinted at a new beginning through a social media post on Facebook.

Chamak began her entertainment career as the second runner-up in the 2017 Miss World Bangladesh competition and has since appeared in several television dramas and web series.

19 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Actress Rukaiya Jahan Chamak seeks BNP nomination for reserved women’s seat in Kushtia-4

Water Resources Minister and BNP Joint Secretary General Shahid Uddin Chowdhury Annie said that if the canal excavation program continues, a new awakening and revolution could emerge in Bangladesh under the leadership of Tarique Rahman. He made the remarks on Saturday afternoon after inaugurating a canal excavation initiative in Uttar Joypur Union of Lakshmipur Sadar upazila.

Before the event, the minister inaugurated the re-excavation of the Rahmatkhali canal from Kaichcha Bari to Yusufpur under the Employment Generation Program for the Poorest (EGPP) project. He noted that many canals had been encroached upon and blocked by illegal structures and industrial waste, and the excavation work aims to restore them.

Annie also emphasized the importance of improving education quality, particularly at the primary level, describing it as the foundation of learning. He said attention is being given to schools, colleges, temples, and madrasas to strengthen educational infrastructure and ensure a better future for children.

19 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Minister says continued canal excavation could bring new awakening under Tarique Rahman’s leadership

National Parliament Speaker and Bhola-3 Member of Parliament Major (Retd.) Hafiz Uddin Ahmed Bir Bikrom said that the people of Bangladesh are now breathing a sigh of relief as good relations exist among all political parties. He expressed optimism that the government will fulfill the long-standing expectations and aspirations of the general public. He made these remarks on Saturday at the Bhola Circuit House.

Hafiz Uddin Ahmed stated that although the world may underestimate Bangladesh in terms of economy and power, the country has drawn global attention through its democracy. He emphasized that good governance will be established regardless of political affiliation and that no one should face harassment for their political beliefs. He also said that the democratic movement of 24 years will remain memorable worldwide.

The Speaker added that the people of Bangladesh are politically aware and do not tolerate autocracy. After enduring oppression and injustice for 18 years, they have reestablished democracy, which is now a source of national pride.

19 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Speaker Hafiz Uddin Ahmed says Bangladeshis now feel relief amid political harmony

Thirty people were injured in a clash between two factions of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) in Saltha upazila of Faridpur on Friday night. The violence erupted in Balia Bazar and nearby areas of Gatti Union following a long-standing rivalry between groups led by Zahid Matubbar and Nuru Matubbar. The incident began when supporters of Nuru Matubbar allegedly assaulted Zahid Matubbar’s supporter Arif Matubbar while he was returning from a feast.

The attack quickly escalated into a large-scale confrontation that lasted from evening until midnight. Both sides reportedly used local weapons, resulting in the vandalism of 20 to 25 houses and the burning of one home. Three cows belonging to Zahid Matubbar’s supporter Abul Sheikh were allegedly looted. Several of the injured were admitted to Faridpur Medical College Hospital, while others received primary treatment.

Saltha Police Station Officer-in-Charge Md Babulur Rahman Khan said police intervened to control the situation and that the area is now calm. Additional police have been deployed, and an investigation is underway.

18 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Thirty injured in BNP factional clash in Faridpur’s Saltha after feast return

Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer and Leader of the Opposition Dr. Shafiqur Rahman said that when government ministers speak in parliament, it seems the country has no problems, but in reality, society faces many challenges. He made the remarks on Saturday, April 18, after visiting children infected with measles at the Bangladesh Shishu Hospital and Institute in Dhaka.

Dr. Rahman stated that education and health should be the country’s top priorities, yet both sectors remain neglected. He questioned the government’s claim of having sufficient ICU facilities, asserting that most hospitals lack them. He emphasized the need to train critical care specialists to properly maintain ICUs, a system he said has not been developed in Bangladesh.

He added that Jamaat-e-Islami continues its social activities within its capacity and called on all political parties to work for the people. Rahman urged the government to increase the hospital’s budget, which was reduced from 30 crore to 28 crore taka, and to ensure adequate equipment for child healthcare. Hospital sources reported 64 measles patients currently admitted, with 13 new cases in the last 24 hours and 10 child deaths since March 15.

18 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat chief urges government to prioritize health and education, criticizes ministers’ denial of problems

Faridpur-4 Member of Parliament Shahidul Islam Khan Babul called for a strong social movement to combat moral decay, drug abuse, and other social ills. He made the remarks on Saturday, April 18, at a special awareness meeting held at Sadarpur Stadium, organized by Faridpur District Police and Sadarpur Police Station. The event aimed to raise awareness against drugs, eve-teasing, online gambling, terrorism, extortion, child marriage, and suicide.

Addressing the gathering, MP Babul warned that the nation’s future would be destroyed if the youth and education system collapse. He urged young people to focus on education and stay away from harmful influences. During the meeting, he also collected opinions and suggestions from parents, students, and journalists on controlling drugs and preventing social degradation.

Faridpur Superintendent of Police Nazrul Islam, speaking as a special guest, said that drugs, eve-teasing, and child marriage are major obstacles to building a prosperous society. He emphasized that alongside legal measures, resistance must begin from every household to eliminate these crimes.

18 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

MP Babul calls for united social action against drugs and moral decay in Faridpur

Nearly 40 leaders and activists from the July uprising movement are expected to join the National Citizen Party (NCP). According to the report, the formal announcement may take place at the NCP central office in Banglamotor around 1:30 p.m. on Sunday. Among those joining are Ali Ahsan Junayed, Rafe Salaman Rifat, and Shahreen Sultana Ira, along with about 30 others, while around 10 more leaders are also likely to join.

The NCP has reportedly been working for some time to unite various July movement groups. The party has maintained communication and held several meetings with different organizations and platforms to advance this process. As a result, a major portion of the Up Bangladesh group is joining the NCP in the first phase.

After this initial integration, NCP plans to include Up Bangladesh leaders and activists in its grassroots committees, signaling a broader organizational merger effort.

18 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Around 40 July uprising leaders to join NCP in Dhaka on Sunday

The National Nari Shakti, an affiliated organization of the National Citizen Party (NCP), has formed a 53-member full central convening committee. The announcement was made on Saturday afternoon through a notice signed by Member Secretary Mahmuda Alam Mitu. The committee was approved by NCP Convenor Md. Nahid Islam and Member Secretary Akhtar Hossain.

Monira Sharmin has been appointed as Convenor, while Mahmuda Alam Mitu will serve as Member Secretary. Nusrat Tabassum has been named Chief Organizer. Senior Joint Convenor Sagufata Bushra Mishma and Senior Joint Member Secretary Monjila Jhuma are among the top leadership. Several others have been appointed as joint convenors, joint member secretaries, and organizers to strengthen the organization.

The committee includes eight joint chief organizers and sixteen organizers, with a total of fifty-three members. The formation aims to make the organization more dynamic under the NCP’s guidance.

18 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

National Nari Shakti forms 53-member central committee under NCP leadership

The 25th anniversary of the Barai Bari border clash was observed in Roumari upazila of Kurigram with due respect. The commemoration took place on Saturday morning at the Barai Bari BGB camp memorial, where tributes were paid to the martyrs. An accompanying discussion and prayer session continued until 1 p.m., chaired by former MP Ruhul Amin, with Kurigram Zila Parishad administrator and BNP leader Sohel Hossain Kaykobad as chief guest. Local BNP leaders, war-injured veterans, and families of the martyrs attended the event.

Speakers at the discussion demanded that Barai Bari Day receive official state recognition. They emphasized that the joint resistance by border guards and local residents in defense of national sovereignty was a proud chapter in Bangladesh’s history deserving formal acknowledgment.

The original clash occurred on April 18, 2001, when India’s BSF entered Bangladeshi territory through the Barai Bari border and attacked villagers. The confrontation left several BDR soldiers dead and injured, 89 homes burned, and damages estimated at about 7.2 million taka, making the day a lasting symbol of both grief and pride for border residents.

18 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Roumari marks 25 years of Barai Bari clash with renewed call for state recognition

State Minister for Primary and Mass Education Bobby Hajjaj stated that the government has taken multiple initiatives to eradicate the coaching business from the country's education system. He emphasized that the government’s stance against coaching is firm, describing it as a long-standing social problem. He made these remarks on Saturday morning after visiting the scholarship examination center at Mannan Government Primary School in Jatrabari, Dhaka.

Hajjaj mentioned that several innovations and policies have been identified to regulate coaching, and pilot implementation will begin soon. He noted that no major complaints have yet been received regarding coaching related to primary scholarship exams. The minister also said that the government plans to review the scholarship exam policy, including participation criteria and scholarship amounts.

He added that scholarship exams play an important role in motivating students and parents toward the curriculum. The government has also undertaken infrastructure development projects for schools, including classroom expansion, washroom construction, design updates, and furniture replacement, under initiatives such as the Drishtinondon Project and PDP Five.

18 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

State Minister announces strong measures to curb coaching business in Bangladesh education system

At a conference of Upazila Health and Family Planning Officers held at the Osmani Memorial Auditorium in Dhaka on Saturday, April 18, 2026, Health Minister Sardar Sakhawat Hossain Bakul repeatedly praised Prime Minister Tarique Rahman’s leadership and policies. In response, the Prime Minister, attending as the chief guest, remarked, “Minister, a little less praise,” prompting laughter and applause from the audience. The minister replied that he had only offered minimal praise.

During his speech, the health minister emphasized that ensuring public health requires collective participation and a focus on humanitarian service. He highlighted the government’s “zero tolerance” policy against irregularities and corruption, noting that the Prime Minister’s dedication to public welfare and development has made him one of the most effective political organizers.

The minister also stressed the importance of coordination with field-level doctors and improving their working conditions as a government priority. He urged attendees to work together to strengthen the Prime Minister’s leadership and dedicate themselves to public service.

18 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Prime Minister Tarique Rahman humorously asks health minister to tone down praise at Dhaka event

The Parliament Secretariat has issued a warning after discovering several fake Facebook groups and pages operating under the name of Deputy Speaker Barrister Kaisar Kamal. In a notice released on Saturday, April 18, 2026, it stated that misleading and intentionally distorted posts were being shared from accounts such as one titled “Barrister Kaisar Kamal Fan.” The Secretariat clarified that the Deputy Speaker has no involvement with these activities.

According to the notice, Kaisar Kamal does not manage any unofficial Facebook pages or groups and only uses his verified account. All other pages or groups using his name have been labeled as fraudulent and misleading. The public has been urged not to engage with or share content from these fake platforms.

The Secretariat further cautioned that individuals or organizations found deliberately spreading such misinformation will be held responsible. Legal measures against these deceptive activities are already underway, the notice added.

18 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh Parliament warns of fake Facebook groups using Deputy Speaker Kaisar Kamal’s name

Rashed Pradhan, vice president and spokesperson of the National Democratic Party (JAGPA), has alleged that overly enthusiastic supporters of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) have been issuing him death threats. Speaking at an emergency press conference at the National Press Club on Saturday, he said his and his wife’s phone numbers were circulated on social media, leading to harassment and embarrassment. He clarified that his recent political statement represented only JAGPA’s position, not that of the 11-party alliance or Jamaat.

Pradhan stated that BNP supporters were verbally abusing him over the phone and threatening his life. He criticized the behavior as a troubling example of the state of free speech in post-July uprising Bangladesh. He also condemned the online harassment of his wife, who is not involved in politics, and denounced false claims labeling his late father, JAGPA founder Shafiul Alam Pradhan, and his grandfather as collaborators or killers.

He urged BNP supporters to verify historical facts before making accusations and called on citizens to support healthy political practices and genuine democracy in Bangladesh.

18 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

JAGPA leader alleges death threats and harassment from BNP supporters after political remarks

Opposition leader and Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman visited measles patients at the Shishu Hospital in Dhaka’s Shyamoli area on Saturday at 11 a.m. He toured several wards with attending doctors, inquired about the patients’ conditions, and held a discussion with medical staff about hospital issues. Senior party leaders including MP Saiful Alam Khan Milon and several central executive members accompanied him during the visit.

During a press briefing, Dr. Rahman said he came to observe the measles situation in the country and noted that the hospital had more patients than available beds. He pledged to raise the issue in parliament. He criticized the overall state of the health sector, describing hospitals as overcrowded and lacking intensive care facilities for measles treatment. He also remarked that while government records show many initiatives, the reality is different.

Later, Dr. Rahman visited a petrol station at Asad Gate, where he observed fuel shortages and long queues, blaming the government for mismanagement and public suffering.

18 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat chief visits Dhaka hospital, vows to raise measles crisis in parliament

The Indian Income Tax Department conducted a raid on the home and campaign office of Trinamool Congress candidate Debashis Kumar in the Rashbehari constituency of West Bengal. The operation began on Friday morning, just days before the state assembly elections. Searches were also carried out at his mother-in-law’s flat. The raids drew a crowd of Trinamool workers and supporters outside Kumar’s residence.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee criticized the action, alleging that authorities were targeting Trinamool offices while ignoring illegal money operations elsewhere. The reason for the raid has not yet been clarified. Recently, the Enforcement Directorate had summoned Debashis Kumar in connection with a land fraud case.

Debashis Kumar is contesting against BJP candidate Swapan Dasgupta in the Rashbehari seat, where the BJP expects a strong performance. The timing of the raid, so close to the election, has added political tension in the constituency.

18 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Tax raids target Trinamool candidate Debashis Kumar’s home and office ahead of West Bengal polls


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