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A group of demonstrators associated with the “July Movement” staged a sit-in outside BNP leader Fazlur Rahman’s Segunbagicha residence on Monday, demanding his arrest. Protesters, who also performed midday prayers at the site, rallied under the banner of “Revolutionary Student People” along with leaders from several other organizations, including the Bangladesh Democratic Student Council. Police remained on alert at the scene. The controversy stems from Rahman’s recent remarks on the July uprising, which prompted the BNP to issue him a show-cause notice.
Protesters Demand Fazlur Rahman’s Arrest, Stage Sit-In Outside His Residence
BNP leader and freedom fighter Fazlur Rahman alleged that a mob gathered outside his Segunbagicha residence, chanting slogans to kill him. He claimed that orders for his assassination were issued from abroad and accused Jamaat-e-Islami activists of orchestrating the threats. “As a freedom fighter and lawyer, I have the right to live with dignity in this country. Death does not frighten me, but I do not deserve a dishonorable end,” he said emotionally. Rahman urged people to listen to his full speech before passing judgment on his remarks regarding the July uprising. He added that if he had committed any mistake, he was willing to apologize and respond formally to his party’s show-cause notice.
BNP’s Fazlur Rahman Alleges Death Threats, Says He Is Ready to Apologize for Any Wrongdoing
BNP leader Abdul Moyeen Khan said Bangladeshis are eagerly waiting to cast their votes in February’s national election, with the Election Commission already announcing a tentative date. Speaking after paying respects at the grave of former president Ziaur Rahman, Moyeen Khan emphasized that only a free and fair election can restore democracy in Bangladesh, giving citizens the right to elect 300 representatives of their choice. He also criticized the Awami League, claiming it had failed to play its role during the Liberation War, while asserting that Ziaur Rahman was the one who declared independence.
People Eager for February Elections, Says BNP’s Abdul Moyeen Khan
Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus urged the international community to step up efforts to prevent the ethnic cleansing of Rohingya Muslims, presenting a seven-point proposal for their safe and dignified repatriation. Speaking at the International Rohingya Conference in Cox’s Bazar, he recalled Bangladesh’s decision to open its borders on humanitarian grounds despite major challenges, saying it was a moral duty to stop armed forces from carrying out genocidal campaigns. Yunus stressed that Myanmar’s government and the Arakan Army must ensure no further Rohingya influx into Bangladesh. “The crisis originated in Myanmar, and the solution lies in Myanmar,” he said. On the national front, he noted that Bangladesh is now stable and fully prepared for elections, scheduled for early February.
Chief Adviser Yunus Calls for Global Action, Presents 7-Point Plan for Safe Rohingya Repatriation
Actor-turned-politician Thalapathy Vijay drew a massive crowd of nearly 400,000 at a rally in Madurai, Tamil Nadu, on Friday, declaring the BJP his party’s “ideological enemy.”
Invoking a jungle metaphor, Vijay said: “In the wild, there may be foxes and leopards, but there is only one lion. Even if the lion stands alone, it remains a lion. Tamizhaga Vettri Kazhagam fears no one. All of Tamil Nadu is with us.”
Vijay’s party, which grew out of his fan club, won 115 of 169 seats it contested in the 2021 local elections. In 2024, he formally launched the Tamizhaga Vettri Kazhagam, positioning himself against the BJP and DMK. From protesting fuel price hikes on a bicycle to joining Iftar meals during Ramadan, Vijay has actively courted the masses. Analysts believe he could pose a serious challenge to the DMK in the 2026 state elections.
“A Lion Is Always a Lion”: Thalapathy Vijay Rallies Against BJP and DMK
A Dhaka court has granted bail to Shahidul Islam Babul, general secretary of the BNP’s farmers’ wing, in a 2017 case filed by Paltan police for obstructing government duties and unlawful assembly.
Babul had surrendered to the court on August 18 seeking bail pending appeal, but his plea was initially rejected, and he was sent to jail.
In November 2023, he was sentenced to two and a half years in prison with hard labor and fined Tk 2,000, with an additional week in jail in case of default. He also received a separate one-year prison term under another charge.
Local BNP activists expressed anger at his earlier imprisonment, but his release on bail has eased tensions.
Court Grants Bail to BNP’s Shahidul Islam Babul
Revolutionary Student Masses staged a protest outside BNP leader Fazlur Rahman’s residence in Segunbagicha on Sunday, demanding his arrest and punishment for labeling participants of the July uprising as “dark forces.”
Protesters accused Rahman of attempting to “revive fascism” in the country. “Students gave their lives to free Bangladesh from fascism. We will not allow another fascist to emerge here,” they declared.
They also warned that political activities would be denied to those who refuse to acknowledge the 2024 uprising, just as earlier regimes tried to undermine the struggles of 1952 and 1971.
Protesters vowed to continue their demonstration outside Rahman’s home until he is arrested and jailed.
Protesters Demand Exemplary Punishment for BNP Leader Fazlur Rahman
The BNP has formally lodged a complaint against the investigation agency of the International Crimes Tribunal, accusing it of failing to act on the party’s allegations.
On Sunday, BNP leader Salah Uddin Khan, coordinator for enforced disappearances, killings, and data preservation, submitted the written complaint to the tribunal’s chief prosecutor.
The letter claims that despite numerous complaints about enforced disappearances and killings of BNP leaders and activists over the past decade and a half under the Awami League government, no charge sheets have been filed and no suspects arrested.
The BNP alleges that 2,276 of its members were killed in staged “gunfights” and that 526 of the 848 people killed during July’s mass uprising were BNP activists and supporters. Nine formal cases have been filed so far, the party said.
BNP Files Complaint Against War Crimes Tribunal’s Investigation Agency
Religious Affairs Adviser A F M Khalid Hossain has dismissed rumors about the construction of a mosque on Chandranath Hill in Sitakunda, Chattogram.
“This is nothing but baseless speculation,” he said, adding, “If someone wishes to build a mosque, it should be in a Muslim-populated area. Who would go up the hill to pray? The interim government will never take a step that could disrupt communal harmony.”
Emphasizing peaceful coexistence, the adviser said, “Every faith has its own places of worship. Forcing one religion’s establishment into another’s sacred space inevitably sparks conflict. We stand for tolerance, compassion, and harmony.”
He noted that Chandranath Hill is a revered pilgrimage site that attracts devotees from home and abroad every year. “The government is committed to ensuring that pilgrims can pay their respects in peace.”
No Plans for Mosque Construction on Sitakunda’s Chandranath Hill: Religious Affairs Adviser
Jatiya Party Chairman GM Quader has said that the country is running in “utter confusion,” with no clarity about who is truly governing.
He accused both major political parties of enjoying the privileges of power while excluding smaller parties from meaningful participation. “The Jatiya Party is the only true voice of the people, and for that reason, it is facing repression,” he said.
Quader alleged that the current government is repeating the same conspiracies against Jatiya Party that past governments carried out. He further argued that reforms imposed without public consent will never be accepted, and that meaningful justice in Bangladesh cannot be rushed.
GM Quader: “This Government Has No Capacity to Hold Credible Elections”
Leaders of Ganadhikar Parishad met Hefazat-e-Islam chief Allama Shah Muhibbullah Babunagari at Fatikchhari’s Babunagar Madrasa on Sunday afternoon.
The delegation included senior council members Abu Hanif, Abduj Zaher, Jasimuddin Akash, and other local leaders. Earlier, they visited the graves of Hefazat’s late leaders Ahmad Shafi and Junaid Babunagari and met Hafez Khaleel Ahmed Quraishi, director of Hathazari Madrasa. Abu Hanif said the visit was part of their organizational activities in Chattogram.
Ganadhikar Parishad Leaders Meet Hefazat Chief in Chattogram
Nahid Islam, convener of the National Committee Party (NCP), has dismissed speculation about seat-sharing with BNP in the upcoming general election, calling it “false propaganda.”
Addressing an event in Malaysia, he said, “Postponement of elections or such rumors are nothing but gossip. For us, reforms matter more than simply winning seats.” Nahid stressed that his party’s main agenda is to secure reforms and justice, asserting that even if elections are held in December, they will participate as long as reforms are guaranteed.
“Election Rumors Are Baseless — Reforms Are Our Priority” — NCP Leader Nahid Islam
Jamaat-e-Islami leader Syed Abdullah Mohammad Taher has warned that if the upcoming national elections are not conducted properly, the interim government will face public outrage—leaving a “permanent stain” on Dr. Muhammad Yunus’ reputation.
Speaking at a gathering, he accused certain political groups of trying to seize power through undemocratic means. Taher emphasized that Jamaat supports elections but insisted that polls must be based on legally binding national consensus.
“Failure in Elections Will Tarnish Dr. Yunus’ Legacy” — Jamaat Leader Taher
At least 15 people, including Ganadhikar Parishad spokesperson Faruk Hossain, were injured when a passenger bus lost control and plunged into a roadside ditch on the Fulbari–Dinajpur highway near Ambari Hat.
Faruk was admitted to Dinajpur Medical College Hospital, while several others received treatment at local facilities. Despite his injuries, Faruk went live on Facebook shortly after the accident to inform the public about the incident.
15 Injured in Dinajpur Bus Accident, Including Ganadhikar Parishad Spokesperson Faruk Hossain
Students of Dhaka University staged a protest on Sunday, burning an effigy of BNP Chairperson’s adviser Fazlur Rahman in response to his controversial comments on the historic July uprising. Speaking in a recent talk show, Rahman made remarks that were widely condemned as disrespectful towards the martyrs and injured of the movement. His statements sparked outrage among pro-democracy groups and drew sharp criticism from anti-fascist activists.
Earlier, the BNP had already issued a show-cause notice to Rahman over his “offensive and misleading” comments on the July–August mass uprising.
Students Torch Effigy of BNP Adviser Over “Arrogant” Remarks on July Uprising
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