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Twelve leaders of the National Citizens Party (NCP) in Habiganj district resigned on Wednesday night, January 28, 2026, alleging the rehabilitation of fascist forces and the deliberate exclusion of July fighters. The announcement came during an emergency press conference at the party’s temporary office in the Babystand area of Habiganj town. Two days earlier, senior joint member secretary Palash Mahmud had also resigned, bringing the total number of resignations to thirteen.

At the press conference, the resigning leaders claimed that the NCP’s central committee had deviated from its centrist political stance by joining two alliances within two months. They also accused senior leaders and advisers of corruption and expressed dissatisfaction over candidate nominations, saying July fighters were unwilling to support the nominated candidates. The leaders alleged that grassroots activists linked to the July movement were excluded to create a loyal faction, while the district committee failed organizationally.

Palash Mahmud confirmed that all thirteen resignation letters had been sent to the central committee. He said the decision stemmed from frustration and that he currently saw no centrist political party in Bangladesh to join.

30 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Twelve NCP leaders in Habiganj resign over allegations of fascism rehabilitation and internal disputes

Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff Asim Munir has declared that the country’s armed forces are fully prepared to safeguard national sovereignty and regional integrity against all forms of threats. He made the statement on Wednesday during a visit to the Bahawalpur Garrison, according to a release from the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) cited by Geo News.

During the inspection, Munir praised the officers and soldiers for their high morale, professional competence, and operational readiness. He emphasized the importance of maintaining maximum preparedness to meet future battlefield and security challenges.

Munir noted that the Pakistan Armed Forces are undergoing significant transformation across various sectors. He said that the nature of warfare is rapidly evolving due to technological advancements and that future conflicts will depend heavily on technological strategies. To address this, Pakistan’s military is swiftly adopting modern technologies.

30 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Pakistan Army Chief says forces ready to defend sovereignty and adopting modern technology

BNP Election Steering Committee spokesperson Mahdi Amin has described the violence in Sherpur, which erupted during an election manifesto announcement, as deeply regrettable and undesirable. Speaking at a press conference at the party’s Gulshan office on Thursday, he said the conflict and resulting death over a trivial seating dispute were unacceptable. Amin alleged that Jamaat-e-Islami activists had occupied all chairs at the event and refused to vacate seats allocated for BNP members despite repeated administrative requests.

He stated that the party had expected a festive and peaceful election atmosphere following the recent mass uprising, but the Sherpur incident disrupted that hope. Citing social media footage, Amin claimed that police, administration, army, and senior BNP leaders had urged the Jamaat candidate to take an alternative route to avoid confrontation, but he ignored the advice. One person was killed and more than 40 BNP activists were injured, several critically.

Amin demanded a prompt and credible investigation and urged the interim government to prevent recurrence of such incidents. He also called for all political parties to act responsibly and for law enforcement agencies to strengthen their role in ensuring a fair election.

29 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

BNP condemns Sherpur election violence, urges fair probe and stronger law enforcement

A protest march was held in Dhaka on Thursday demanding the arrest of attackers who assaulted Jamaat-e-Islami leader Kazi Maria Islam Baby during an election campaign. The demonstration, organized by the women’s wing of Jamaat-e-Islami’s Kadamtali Thana unit, began at 11:30 a.m. and concluded with a rally after marching through key roads. A large number of female leaders and activists from Dhaka city and local Jamaat units participated.

According to the report, the attack occurred on Wednesday afternoon in Ward 52 of Kadamtali, where unidentified assailants struck Kazi Maria Islam Baby on the head with a sharp weapon while she was campaigning for party candidate Syed Zainul Abedin in Dhaka-4. She received four stitches after being taken to a doctor. The incident drew strong condemnation from Dhaka South Jamaat and the constituency’s candidate, Syed Zainul Abedin.

Speakers at the rally alleged that certain groups were trying to disrupt the election environment through violence and urged supporters to continue peaceful campaign activities in favor of the party symbol.

29 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Protest in Dhaka after attack on Jamaat leader during campaign for Dhaka-4 seat

European Union Ambassador to Bangladesh Michael Miller paid a courtesy call on Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman on Thursday morning at the party chief’s office in Bashundhara, Dhaka. The meeting began around 9:30 a.m., with EU Political First Secretary Sebastian Reiger-Brown accompanying the ambassador.

During the discussion, both sides exchanged views on issues of mutual interest between Bangladesh and the European Union. The upcoming national parliamentary election in Bangladesh and the importance of making democracy meaningful were highlighted as key topics. Both parties expressed optimism about maintaining mutual relations, development, and progress in the future.

Jamaat’s Assistant Secretary General and Head of the Central Publicity and Media Department Advocate Ehsanul Mahbub Jubayer and Foreign Affairs Adviser Professor Dr. Mahmudul Hasan were also present at the meeting.

29 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

EU envoy meets Jamaat chief in Dhaka to discuss election and democratic issues

Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman stated that Bangladesh would make a significant leap forward if extortion and corruption were stopped. He made the remarks on Thursday at an election rally in Karwan Bazar, Dhaka-12 constituency, in support of Jamaat-nominated parliamentary candidate Saiful Alam Khan Milon.

During his speech, Dr. Rahman emphasized the potential of the country’s youth, saying that no other nation has as many young people as Bangladesh. He described the youth as the architects of the nation’s future and said they should not be humiliated by being given unemployment allowances. Instead, he pledged to turn their hands into those of skilled workers.

The comments were made as part of Jamaat-e-Islami’s election campaign activities in Dhaka, focusing on anti-corruption and youth empowerment themes.

29 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat chief urges end to corruption, highlights youth as key to Bangladesh’s progress

Jamaat-e-Islami has launched a multimedia bus campaign in support of its electoral symbol, the scale, ahead of Bangladesh’s upcoming 13th national election. The bus was formally inaugurated on Thursday morning in Mirpur by the party’s Ameer, Dr. Shafiqur Rahman. Operating under the slogan “Let’s build Bangladesh together,” the bus will be used for digital campaign activities across the capital.

During the inauguration, Dr. Rahman stated that the party seeks to build a just, humane, and safe society, emphasizing the need to transform Mirpur from an area once affected by violence into a secure community. He expressed hopes that if Jamaat forms the government, it will serve the people rather than rule over them, ensuring that everyone receives their due rights.

Senior Jamaat leaders, including central executive council member Mobarak Hossain, Dhaka-15 election director Abdur Rahman Musa, and national election committee member Saifullah Mansur, were present at the event.

29 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat-e-Islami launches multimedia bus for digital election campaign in Mirpur

Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami has formally requested the Election Commission not to include its party symbol, the 'scales', on the ballot paper for the Narsingdi-2 constituency in the upcoming national election. The request was made in a letter sent on January 23 to Chief Election Commissioner A M M Nasir Uddin, signed by Jamaat Secretary General Mia Golam Porwar. The party explained that although it had initially nominated its own candidate for the February 12 election, the seat was later allocated to National Citizen Party (NCP) candidate Md Golam Sarwar, also known as Sarwar Tushar, under a ten-party electoral alliance.

Jamaat stated that its nominated candidate could not withdraw his nomination papers in time, creating the possibility that the 'scales' symbol might still appear on the ballot. To prevent voter confusion and uphold the alliance agreement, the party urged the commission to remove its symbol from the constituency’s ballot paper. Sarwar Tushar said the move would help ensure that all alliance votes go to one candidate and strengthen internal unity.

The Election Commission has been asked to consider the request and take necessary action.

29 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat asks Election Commission to remove its symbol from Narsingdi-2 ballot

The interim government has expressed deep concern over the death of a Jamaat-e-Islami leader in recent violence in Sherpur. In an official statement, the government described any loss of life linked to political unrest as unacceptable and deeply regrettable. The incident occurred on Wednesday in Sherpur-3 constituency during an election manifesto event, where a dispute over seating led to clashes between supporters of the BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami. The secretary of Jamaat’s Sreebardi upazila unit was killed, and around 50 people from both sides were injured.

The government urged all political parties, including the BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami, to exercise responsible leadership and patience with only two weeks remaining before the national election. It emphasized that violence, intimidation, and loss of life have no place in the democratic process. Police have launched an investigation into the Sherpur incident, and security in the district has been strengthened.

The statement reaffirmed the interim government’s commitment to ensuring a peaceful, free, and fair election, calling on all parties to respect the rule of law and engage voters constructively.

29 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Interim government voices concern after Jamaat leader killed in Sherpur political clash

BNP candidate Shahjahan Chowdhury, contesting for the Cox’s Bazar-4 (Ukhiya-Teknaf) parliamentary seat under the paddy sheaf symbol, urged voters to support him for building a drug-free society, ensuring border security, and facilitating sustainable employment. He made the appeal on Wednesday afternoon at a roadside rally in Thaingkhali Station, Ukhiya, where the event was chaired by local BNP leader Rashid Ahmad.

In his speech, Shahjahan Chowdhury said Ukhiya-Teknaf has long suffered from drug trafficking, Rohingya issues, and terrorism, and that only a BNP government could bring lasting solutions. He pledged to strengthen law enforcement along the border, create jobs in tourism, fisheries, agriculture, and small industries, and establish another college if elected. He also condemned the recent shooting of two Bangladeshi fishermen by Myanmar’s Arakan Army and emphasized the state’s duty to protect citizens.

Chowdhury criticized the ruling Awami League for failing to resolve the Rohingya crisis and promised that a BNP government would intensify diplomatic efforts for safe and dignified repatriation while easing the social and economic strain on locals.

29 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

BNP’s Shahjahan Chowdhury seeks votes in Ukhiya-Teknaf for drug-free society and Rohingya repatriation

Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman said that the attack in Sherpur occurred due to a lack of trust in the people. He made the remark on Thursday morning while inaugurating the party’s election bus campaign. Earlier that morning, Dr. Rahman met with U.S. Ambassador to Bangladesh Brent T. Christensen at Jamaat’s office in Bashundhara, Dhaka.

In response to recent violence surrounding the upcoming 13th National Parliamentary Election, Jamaat-e-Islami announced an emergency press conference to protest incidents in Sherpur and other parts of the country. The briefing is scheduled for 12 p.m. at the party’s central office, where central leaders are expected to attend.

The developments come amid heightened political tension ahead of the national polls, with Jamaat positioning itself against what it describes as violence and distrust in the electoral process.

29 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat chief links Sherpur attack to lack of public trust, calls emergency press conference

Election campaigns in Dhaka have intensified ahead of Bangladesh’s 13th parliamentary election, with candidates focusing their outreach on religious and spiritual sites. Since January 22, contenders from various parties have been seen visiting mosques, temples, shrines, and the homes of martyr families to connect with voters. They are emphasizing messages of peace, harmony, and unity while pledging development, security, and justice.

Jamaat-e-Islami and BNP candidates have been particularly active in these efforts. Jamaat leaders have conducted prayers and voter meetings across multiple mosques in constituencies such as Dhaka-15, Dhaka-16, and Dhaka-18, while BNP candidates, including Ishraque Hossain and Mirza Abbas, have attended Hindu religious events and met with community members. Several candidates have also begun their campaigns by visiting shrines and martyr families to honor national sacrifices and call for democratic restoration.

The campaign period, which began on January 22, will continue until February 10. Observers note that candidates’ visible presence in religious venues has added a new dimension to the capital’s election atmosphere, with attention now on how their appeals for unity will influence voters.

29 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Dhaka candidates campaign in mosques and temples pledging peace and unity before national polls

SM Jilani, the central president of the Jatiyatabadi Swechchhasebak Dal and BNP candidate for Gopalganj-3 (Tungipara-Kotalipara), called on voters to support him with the 'Sheaf of Paddy' symbol. Speaking at an election rally on Wednesday evening at Pakurtia Bazar in Dumuria Union, Tungipara, he said that if elected, the people of Tungipara and Kotalipara would live with peace, security, and dignity. He added that residents currently feel unsafe and even hesitate to reveal their home district in Dhaka.

Jilani stated that change is necessary to overcome this situation and accused anti-liberation forces of using religion to mislead voters during elections. He emphasized that his campaign does not personally attack any candidate but seeks to expose those who exploit religion for political gain. The rally was chaired by Sheikh Salahuddin Ahmed, president of Tungipara Upazila BNP, and attended by district and upazila BNP leaders.

Earlier, Jilani conducted door-to-door campaigning in several villages, including Sriramkandi and Patgati, urging voters to support the BNP symbol in the upcoming election.

29 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

BNP’s SM Jilani seeks votes in Gopalganj-3, pledging peace and dignity for locals

United States Ambassador to Bangladesh Brent T. Christensen held a courtesy meeting with Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman on Thursday morning at the party’s office in Bashundhara, Dhaka. The meeting was confirmed through a verified post on Jamaat-e-Islami’s official Facebook page, which described the discussion as cordial and friendly.

According to the post, the two sides exchanged views on Bangladesh’s current political and economic situation, trade and industry, the upcoming national election, state reforms, and the Rohingya issue. Ambassador Christensen reportedly praised Jamaat-e-Islami’s positive role in the country’s economic development and democratic progress. Both parties expressed optimism about strengthening future bilateral relations between Bangladesh and the United States.

The meeting was attended by officials from the US Embassy, including Political and Economic Counselor Eric Gillman, Public Officer Monica L. Sai, Political Officer James Stewart, and Political Specialist Firoz Ahmed. Jamaat representatives included Assistant Secretary General Advocate Ehsanul Mahbub Zubair, Executive Council Member Md. Mobarak Hossain, and Foreign Affairs Adviser Professor Dr. Mahmudul Hasan.

29 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

US envoy meets Jamaat chief in Dhaka to discuss politics, economy, and bilateral ties

Jamaat-e-Islami candidate Principal Maulana Nur Ahmad Anwari for Cox’s Bazar-4 (Ukhiya–Teknaf) constituency called on voters to reject extortion, land grabbing, terrorism, and legal exploitation by showing a 'red card' to such practices. Speaking as the chief guest at an election rally held on Wednesday evening at Inani Government Primary School field in Jaliapalong Union, he urged citizens to vote for the 'scale' symbol to build a jobless, exploitation-free, and oppression-free Bangladesh.

Anwari criticized those who governed the country over the past 54 years, saying they failed to meet the people's aspirations and basic needs. He said establishing a people's government would require bringing the 11-party alliance led by Jamaat to power in the upcoming 13th National Parliamentary Election. He described the election as a red card against dominance, tyranny, terrorism, and the trade of legal cases.

The rally was chaired by Maulana Muhammad Shah Alam and attended by local leaders from Jamaat and allied parties, including district and upazila representatives of the 11-party coalition.

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Jamaat candidate urges voters to reject extortion and support 11-party alliance in Ukhiya rally


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