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BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has praised China's leadership role in regional politics, calling it a "positive initiative." During a bilateral meeting with the CPC delegation at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, Fakhrul expressed hope that China’s constructive engagement would expand from bilateral to multilateral platforms. BNP’s media cell member Shayrul Kabir said the meeting was led by Li Hongzhong, Politburo member of the CPC Central Committee and Vice Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress. The Chinese side welcomed the BNP delegation at the start of the meeting. During the talks, Li Hongzhong extended an invitation to BNP’s Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman to visit China.

24 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP Describes China’s Regional Leadership Role as Positive: Fakhrul

Rashed Pradhan has described June 23, known as Palashi Day, as a symbol of betrayal in Bengal’s history. “It’s ironic that the Awami League was founded on this day of treachery,” he said, likening Sheikh Hasina’s alleged manipulation of elections to Mir Jafar’s betrayal at the Battle of Plassey. He urged the public to resist anyone attempting to ‘sell out’ Bangladesh to foreign powers, drawing parallels between the historical and contemporary betrayal of national interests. He also questioned those who remain silent on India’s influence over Bangladesh, asking how they differ from historical traitors.

24 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Palashi Day Symbolizes Betrayal of Independence, Says Rashed Pradhan

Bangladesh’s Islamic Movement party has called the current stalemate in government offices “unprecedented” and demanded urgent steps to restore normalcy. While acknowledging the contributions of public servants to national progress, the party criticized widespread corruption and inefficiency. They stated that while reforms in revenue and employment regulations have caused unrest, disrupting public services or holding the public hostage is unacceptable. The party condemned recent protests in Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC) and urged all disputes to be resolved logically through dialogue.

24 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Islamic Movement Condemns Government Paralysis, Calls for Immediate Reforms

BNP leader Aminul Haque condemned attempts at mob justice following the controversy involving former Chief Election Commissioner KM Nurul Huda. "Some individuals tried to enforce mob justice, but BNP firmly opposes such culture," he said. He asserted that BNP believes in the rule of law and will continue its struggle accordingly. Aminul criticized advisors showing sympathy to two former CECs who allegedly facilitated rigged elections to keep authoritarian forces in power. He emphasized BNP’s commitment to establishing a government of the people through the upcoming general elections in February and urged the nationwide distribution of BNP’s 31-point reform plan.

24 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP Opposes Mob Justice Over Nurul Huda Incident: Aminul Haque

A crude bomb (cocktail) was thrown at NCP’s Member Secretary Akhtar Hossain on Monday around 10:30 PM, leaving three people injured, the party confirmed. The attack occurred in front of Rupayan Trade Center in Banglamotor. The injured were identified as NCP leader Asif Uddin Samrat, youth organizer Abdur Rob, and labor wing leader Shafiqul Islam, who suffered injuries to their lips, ears, and eyes. Police official SI Mizanur Rahman stated that the bomb exploded in the middle of the road while several vehicles were passing. Authorities are reviewing CCTV footage to identify which vehicle launched the attack.

24 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Three Injured in Bomb Attack on NCP Leader Akhtar Hossain

NCP leader Hasnat Abdullah has announced that their party has completed all necessary registration procedures with the Election Commission. "Shapla (Water Lily) is a symbol deeply connected to the common people, and that is why we have requested it," he said. He further mentioned that NCP’s organizational activities are expanding across the country and will continue. “Our goal is to give our utmost efforts to achieve our targets,” he added. Hasnat also noted that public expectations of the NCP are rising, and the party has submitted all required documents for registration. The government has provided a 30 working-day window for the process, and they hope the official certificate will be issued by July.

24 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

NCP Completes Registration Process, Demands 'Shapla' Symbol

Sarjis Alam, chief coordinator of the NCP's northern region, has declared that there will be no compromise on core political reforms ahead of the national election. He also reiterated the party’s firm stance on ensuring justice for political killings and issuing the long-awaited July Declaration within the promised timeframe.

“We do not want to see the interim government as weak,” said Alam. “If they portray themselves as powerless, it would be a betrayal of those who gave their lives during the uprising.” He warned that if six out of seven major political parties agree on a single reform issue and one party refuses, the government risks losing its legitimacy. “We expect the government not to forget its responsibilities,” he added.

24 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

No Compromise on Core Reforms or Justice Before Election: Sarjis Alam

After a prolonged 40-day stalemate, supporters of BNP leader Engineer Ishraq Hossain have finally reopened the main gate of Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC). This move has restored services for citizens at all service departments. However, while the main gate and several offices have reopened, the chambers of DSCC administrator Shahjahan Mia and several engineers remain locked. Meanwhile, on Sunday, protest coordinator and former secretary Moshiur Rahman urged DSCC staff to resume work, leading to the recommencement of operations on Monday morning.

24 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP Supporters Unlock Dhaka South City Corporation’s Main Gate After 40 Days

Following a meeting with Canadian High Commissioner Ajit Singh in Dhaka, Jamaat-e-Islami leader Abdullah Mohammad Taher stated that political dialogues are ongoing. Taher said, “Unfortunately, if consensus on crucial fundamental issues cannot be reached, we have advised the interim government to conduct a referendum.” He emphasized the need to create a level playing field for free, fair, and peaceful elections, and expressed concern over the rise of fascist tendencies, which has been conveyed to the interim government. Taher also highlighted the necessity of a substantial budget, including funds for election logistics such as CCTV cameras, and called on development partners including Canada to provide financial support.

24 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Mohammad Taher: “If Consensus on Key Issues Fails, We’ve Advised the Interim Government to Hold a Referendum”

BNP leader Salahuddin Ahmed stated the party does not condone mob behavior and remains committed to the rule of law. Speaking on the alleged mistreatment of former Chief Election Commissioner Nurul Huda, he said, “We expect that legal processes will be followed in his arrest and prosecution, and we do not support any degrading behavior toward him.”

He added, “If any BNP member is found involved in such conduct, disciplinary action will be taken following a thorough investigation.”

Salahuddin also criticized Nurul Huda for contributing to the erosion of democracy and the electoral system in Bangladesh, comparing him to former Chief Justice Khairul Haque.

23 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP Will Take Action if Any Member Involved in Nurul Huda Incident: Salahuddin Ahmed

Zubaida Rahman, wife of BNP’s acting chairman Tareq Rahman, has been added to the electoral roll during the ongoing voter list update, confirmed ASM Humayun Kabir, Director General of the NID Registration Wing.

Zubaida, a physician by profession, had not previously been registered as a voter as she and her husband were residing in London during the initial voter photo-ID project in 2008. She remains politically inactive to date.

23 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Zubaida Rahman, Wife of Tareq Rahman, Enrolled as Voter in Ongoing Update

The Canadian High Commissioner to Bangladesh, Ajit Singh, met with Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami leader Dr. Shafiqur Rahman to discuss the upcoming elections and ongoing reforms. They talked about electoral policies, including Jamaat’s demand for a proportional representation system and the need for fundamental changes to ensure balanced power and prevent autocracy. The Canadian official pledged to monitor the election closely, engage with the government and Election Commission, and support efforts to create a level playing field and a fair voting environment with international cooperation.

The court has ordered the freezing of 21 bank accounts belonging to former Foreign Minister Hasan Mahmud and his wife Nurun Fatema, along with one jeep vehicle, following allegations of acquiring wealth beyond known income and money laundering. The Anti-Corruption Commission filed the case, accusing Hasan Mahmud of abusing power during his tenure, with suspicious transactions worth billions of Taka. His wife is also accused of illegal wealth accumulation and abnormal bank transactions. The move aims to prevent asset transfer and ensure a fair investigation.

Spain has accused Israel of severe human rights violations during its military operations in Gaza, resulting in nearly 56,000 deaths over 20 months. Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares will call on the EU to suspend its agreements with Israel and impose arms sale bans. Over 110 organizations, including Human Rights Watch, support these measures, citing ignored International Court of Justice rulings. The EU-Israel trade agreement may be halted, reinstating tariffs to hold Israel accountable for alleged war crimes and occupation violations.

Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) Secretary General Redwan Ahmed warned that no form of mob justice or "mobocracy" should be tolerated in Bangladesh. "Taking the law into one’s own hands is unacceptable," he stated, praising the military for its firm stance against such acts. Redwan stressed that anyone who committed crimes or collaborated with autocratic regimes must be tried through legal processes, not public beatings or extrajudicial killings. Reflecting on the Liberation War, he said, "Even then, we did not harm our enemies’ families or homes."

23 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

No Mob Justice in Democracy: LDP Leader Redwan Warns Against Vigilantism


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