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Leaders and activists of Jamaat-e-Islami’s Ward No. 7 unit under Mugda police station organized a mass signature campaign in Maniknagar, demanding a permanent solution to the ongoing gas crisis and immediate repairs to dilapidated roads in the area.

Speaking at the program, Jamaat leader Matiur Rahman Akn said:
“Maniknagar is a densely populated and important neighborhood, yet residents suffer from a persistent shortage of gas. People from all walks of life are facing daily hardship due to this crisis. It is the government’s responsibility to resolve it, and we hope the authorities will act swiftly.”

He further highlighted the dire condition of local roads:
“For a long time, the roads here have been badly damaged, filled with potholes that make commuting nearly impossible, especially during rain. These roads urgently need renovation.”

Residents participating in the campaign echoed the demands, warning that if their grievances remain unaddressed, they will escalate protests with human chains and public rallies.

20 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat Leaders Launch Mass Signature Campaign in Maniknagar Over Gas Shortage and Road Repairs

Nahid Islam, convener of the Nationalist Students’ Coalition (NCP), admitted disappointment over the performance of their supported panels in recent Dhaka and Jahangirnagar University student union elections.

“We had backed the Bachsas panel, but they failed to meet expectations in Daksu and Jaksu polls. We must reflect on what went wrong over the past year and why we could not build the organizational strength we needed in universities and nationwide,” Nahid said.

He acknowledged that the country’s political turmoil after the July uprising had posed challenges, but urged student leaders to learn from the shortcomings.
“A democratic and safe campus must be ensured. Students played a key role in the uprising, and leadership must rise from them. Our supported panels had limited time in politics, but moving forward, we must be vigilant to avoid repeating mistakes.”

20 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

NCP’s Nahid Admits Disappointment Over Student Poll Results

Suspended BNP leader and decorated freedom fighter Fazlur Rahman returned to Dhaka on Friday afternoon with a heavy heart, after receiving no response to his appeal for reinstatement ahead of the Kishoreganj district BNP’s triennial council scheduled for September 20.

Rahman, who served as district BNP president for eight years, said he had personally organized all 13 upazila units during his tenure. Despite his longstanding service, his suspension remains in place due to controversial remarks on the July uprising.

He twice contested the national election from Kishoreganj-4 as a BNP candidate, facing severe repression from state authorities and rival parties. Disappointed by the party’s silence, he left his home in Kishoreganj and returned to Dhaka.

20 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Veteran BNP Leader Fazlur Rahman Leaves Kishoreganj in Disappointment

Dhaka University’s Mohsin Hall Chhatra Dal unit has strongly condemned Jamaat-backed MP candidate Amir Hamza for claiming that azaan (Islamic call to prayer) was banned in the hall before Shibir’s Daksu victory.

Hall unit secretary Mansur Rafi called the statement “outrageously false,” adding:
“Mohsin Hall has always been home to devout Muslim students who regularly prayed at the hall mosque. To suggest azaan was once banned here is a malicious lie that insults our religious sentiments and misleads the public about our students.”

He urged the hall administration to officially denounce the claim and demanded an immediate apology from Amir Hamza, warning of appropriate action if he fails to retract his remarks.

20 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Chhatra Dal Slams Jamaat Candidate Over ‘False Claims’ on Azaan Ban

BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has stressed that anyone seeking to bring about revolution or societal change must first build strong organizational foundations.

Speaking at a commemorative meeting, Fakhrul said:
“Revolution succeeds only when there is organization. The current sense of despair stems from a lack of organizational strength. Without revolutionary organization, revolution cannot happen. As Badruddin Umar said, one must go directly to the people.”

He paid tribute to the late leftist thinker Badruddin Umar, recalling his uncompromising dedication to ideals until his final days. A minute of silence was observed in Umar’s honor at the start of the program.

19 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

FakhruI: A Revolution Needs Strong Organization

BNP leader Abdul Moin Khan has said the party does not impose its politics on the people but instead listens to their voices and follows their advice.

Speaking at a program, he explained:
“Democracy is a system that ensures people’s rights. It allows citizens to express their opinions freely. A system where only one person speaks and imposes authority is not democracy, but autocracy.

The people of this country struggled for 15 years for democracy, and that journey began a year ago. It will be realized through a fair national election next year. BNP stands for a democracy where voting rights, economic freedom, and freedom of expression are guaranteed.”

19 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP Practices People-Centered Politics, Not Imposition: Moin

Renewed clashes between two rival BNP factions in Narsingdi Sadar upazila have left a woman named Ferdousi Akter dead after she was struck by gunfire.

Locals said tensions had been simmering between the factions of Alokbali Union BNP convener Shah Alam Chowdhury and expelled member secretary Abdul Kaiyum Mia over political influence and dominance.

Just a day earlier, one man was killed in a similar clash between the groups. On Friday afternoon, violence erupted again, with both sides exchanging gunfire. Ferdousi Akter was killed in the crossfire. Residents alleged that both factions have enlisted suspended Awami League activists into their ranks.

19 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Woman Killed as Rival BNP Factions Clash Again in Narsingdi

Jamaat-e-Islami has placed a new proposal before the Consensus Commission: anyone refusing to accept the July Charter should be barred from contesting elections, and those campaigning against it should face charges of sedition.

Jamaat leader Golam Parwar said the party has not yet taken any decision regarding an apology or shift in stance over its role during the Liberation War. He added:
“Those who exploited the Liberation War for business have faced losses. But we welcome Shibir leaders offering prayers at the Martyred Intellectuals Memorial.”

On the July Charter, Parwar noted:
“It is a historic anti-fascist document. The movement that ended authoritarian rule, where thousands of youths gave their lives, is part of our national history. To deny the July Charter is to align with fascism. Discussions are ongoing — this is not the final draft.”

19 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat Proposes Disqualification from Elections for Rejecting July Charter

Gana Adhikar Parishad President Nurul Haque Nur has called for freeing Bangladesh’s administration and law enforcement agencies from “fascist control” to safeguard the July uprising and secure the country’s democratic transition.

In a Facebook post, Nur wrote:
“Twenty-one days have passed since the brutal attack by Hasina’s agents within the military in front of our party office on August 29, yet there has been no justice. In 2007, it was Tarique Rahman, in 2025 it was me — who is next? Can there be a fair election with these people in charge of electoral duties? What guarantee is there that they won’t favor the League or Jatiya Party’s allies? Bangladesh, raise your voice against fascism! Free the administration and law enforcement agencies from fascism to protect the July uprising and ensure a democratic future through fair elections.”

19 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Free the Administration and Law Enforcement from Fascism to Ensure Fair Elections: Nur

Nahid Islam, convener of the National Committee Party (NCP), has announced that his party will not join any coalition movement but will move forward with its own agenda.

He clarified that the NCP supports proportional representation (PR) only in the upper house, not in the lower. He accused the Awami League of exploiting the weaknesses of the interim government and law enforcement to stage rallies with inside support.

Nahid also said the NCP expects to secure election registration soon, with the Shapla (water lily) likely as its electoral symbol. He called for simultaneous national and constituent assembly elections by October and urged party activists to strengthen social resistance against corruption.

19 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

NCP to Pursue Independent Path, Seeks PR in Upper House: Nahid

Islami Andolon Bangladesh chief Rezaul Karim said the political atmosphere after the 2024 uprising has shifted in favor of Islam.

At a rally in Badda, he warned that elections held without ensuring the legal basis of the July Accord would be resisted. “Fifty-three years after independence, people still lack basic rights, justice, and dignity,” he said, calling for immediate change.

Rezaul Karim added, “Our ideals guarantee rights for all – mothers, sisters, workers, traders – so that everyone enjoys justice, dignity, and equality. No one can find peace or salvation outside Allah’s guidance.” He vowed his party was determined to bring about genuine change, beyond political power, to ensure justice and dignity for every citizen.

19 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Islami Andolon Chief: ‘Our Ideals Ensure Rights, Justice, and Dignity for All’

Addressing a protest rally in Rangpur, Jamaat leader Mia Golam Parwar declared that the era of ruling Bangladesh by force was over.

He challenged the government to hold a referendum on the proportional representation (PR) system. “If the people support PR, you must accept it. If they reject it, we will accept their verdict,” Parwar said.

He warned that holding elections under the current structure without reforms would only create “another Hasina and another fascism.” Citing surveys showing 70% support for PR and backing from 25 out of 31 political parties, he argued the system would ensure a quality parliament free of muscle power and black money.

19 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat’s Parwar Challenges Government: ‘Hold Referendum on PR System’

BNP leader Hafiz Uddin Ahmed Bir Bikram has accused certain political parties of trying to sabotage elections by pushing for a proportional representation (PR) system.

Speaking at rallies in Bhola-3 constituency, Hafiz claimed these parties lacked public support and feared winning few seats. “They are attempting to impose a system unfamiliar to Bangladeshis,” he said.

Hafiz also blamed Sheikh Hasina for “destroying” the country over 17 years and reducing Bangladesh to a submissive state to neighbors. He emphasized the BNP’s commitment to restoring democracy and welcomed steps toward a free, fair, and participatory election under a neutral government.

19 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP’s Hafiz: Parties Without Public Support Using PR System to Disrupt Elections

BNP leader Ruhul Quddus Talukder Dulu has assured Hindu community leaders in Natore that party activists will resist any attempts at conspiracy surrounding the upcoming Durga Puja.

He alleged that a section always tries to spread propaganda during Puja festivals. “Under Tarique Rahman’s directives, BNP leaders and activists will thwart all conspiracies, stand by every community, and protect lives and property,” Dulu said.

19 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP’s Dulu Warns of Resistance Against Conspiracies During Durga Puja

BNP leader Shamsuzzaman Dudu has accused Sheikh Hasina of conspiring from India to destabilize Bangladesh and obstruct elections, suggesting that she seeks a covert return to the country.

“Her plot will not succeed,” Dudu said, adding that steering the country toward elections would foil all conspiracies and restore normalcy by returning voting rights to the people.

He alleged that Hasina clung to power for 16 years through force, and claimed her associates siphoned off the nation’s wealth, leaving banks empty.

19 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

“Sheikh Hasina Plotting Chaos from India, but Will Fail”: BNP’s Dudu


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