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As part of efforts to build public support for implementing Tarique Rahman’s 31-point agenda, BNP activists in Sonargaon, Narayanganj, conducted a day-long leaflet distribution campaign. Organized under the guidance of Azharul Islam Mannan, President of Sonargaon BNP, the campaign began at Mangalgaon Battala in Pirojpur Union. Speakers at the street rallies said implementing the 31-point reform would help Bangladesh become a prosperous nation, ensuring democratic rights, fair elections, judicial reforms, women’s rights, farmers’ fair share, and overall citizen welfare.
BNP Launches Mass Campaign in Sonargaon to Promote Tarique Rahman’s 31-Point Agenda
A nine-member high-level delegation of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), led by Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, left for China on Sunday night at 10:10 PM on the invitation of the Chinese Communist Party. Speaking about the visit, Fakhrul said discussions will focus on enhancing bilateral cooperation and addressing issues of mutual interest. During the five-day trip, the BNP leaders will meet senior leaders of the Chinese Communist Party. He emphasized that China’s economic strength can benefit Bangladesh if utilized properly.
BNP Delegation Heads to China for Five-Day Official Visit
Interim Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus has reiterated the caretaker government's commitment to establishing an independent and efficient judiciary.
Speaking at a national seminar titled "Judicial Independence and Efficiency" at Hotel InterContinental on Sunday, Dr. Yunus said, “The July Revolution has opened the door to building a new civilization. It’s now time for those involved in the judiciary to seize this opportunity and work for meaningful change.”
Caretaker Government Committed to Independent and Efficient Judiciary: Dr. Muhammad Yunus
Nahid Islam, Convener of the National Citizen Party (NCP), stated that they have submitted their party’s registration application with more documents than required. He expressed hope that the NCP would receive official registration soon. Regarding the party’s proposed election symbol, Nahid said there are no legal obstacles to adopting 'Shapla' (Water Lily) as their symbol. If approved by the Election Commission, it will be allocated to NCP. He noted that 'Shapla,' 'Sheaf of Paddy,' and 'Star' are all considered national symbols, and other national elements like jackfruit already serve as electoral symbols for other parties. Addressing Citizen Unity’s demand for 'Shapla,' Nahid mentioned that they already have an official symbol, and he is hopeful that NCP’s request will be granted.
NCP Submits Registration Application with Excess Documents, Optimistic About Approval: Nahid Islam
BNP Central Organizing Secretary Ruhul Kuddus Talukder Dulu and his wife Sabina Yasmin have been acquitted in a tax evasion and corruption case filed against them.
According to the case details, the couple was accused of unlawfully acquiring and possessing assets worth Tk 84.44 million, and concealing information about assets worth Tk 50.13 million. The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) had filed the case in April 2007. After a lengthy legal process, the court has now cleared both of all charges.
BNP Leader Ruhul Kuddus Talukder Dulu and Wife Acquitted in Corruption Case
The AB Party has urged that four key values—equality, social justice, human dignity, and democracy—be established as the core principles of the state.
Speaking on behalf of the party, Joint Secretary General Sani Abdul Haque stated that most political parties, except for two or three, have reached a consensus that no individual should serve as Prime Minister for more than 10 years in any format during their lifetime, as a safeguard against the return of authoritarian rule.
“We’ve emphasized to the commission that reforms inspired by the spirit of the 2024 mass uprising are essential to building a new Bangladesh. All political parties must approach this with a spirit of compromise,” Haque added.
AB Party Calls for Core National Principles Based on Equality, Justice, Dignity, and Democracy
Former Chief Election Commissioner Kazi Habibul Awal has been arrested and is currently being transported to the Detective Branch (DB) office for questioning. Police sources confirmed the development but did not immediately disclose the reason behind the arrest. The sudden move has sparked widespread speculation in political and legal circles. Habibul Awal served as the CEC of Bangladesh and played a key role in overseeing previous national elections. Further updates are expected as authorities prepare an official statement on the matter.
The Bangladeshi government has started the process of repatriating citizens stranded in Tehran due to the ongoing Iran-Israel conflict. A list of about 100 nationals has been prepared, with the first group expected to return next week. The return will be coordinated with neighboring countries, though specific transit partners were not disclosed. The Foreign Ministry has urged all interested Bangladeshis in Iran to register with the embassy in Tehran. Emergency hotline numbers have also been provided for direct communication.
Professor Mahmudul Haque of Begum Rokeya University has been granted bail in the murder case of shopkeeper Shomes Uddin, who died during a police chase amid a protest in Rangpur. The bail was approved by the Rangpur Metropolitan Sessions Judge Court. Haque’s lawyer claimed the plaintiff neither knows him nor mentioned him directly. Students and colleagues protested, calling the case a conspiracy against a teacher who spoke out against injustice. The next hearing is set for July 2 for the investigation report submission.
BNP leader Aminul Haque declared that those who collaborated with the Awami League over the past 17 years of “oppression” should not only avoid political association with the ruling party but should also be shunned altogether. “Those who remember the oppression cannot, and should not, mix with the Awami League. It’s a sin to even see their faces,” he said. Aminul vowed that party loyalists who suffered during protests would be prioritized during membership renewals, excluding those who maintained ties with Awami League figures. He also alleged that domestic and foreign conspiracies are delaying elections despite hopes raised by the interim government. He warned corrupt leaders within the party to be cautious.
BNP Leader: It’s a Sin to Even See Faces of Those Who Collaborated with Awami League
Gana Odhikar Parishad President Nurul Haque Nur has warned that complete national consensus will remain elusive unless certain rigid parties soften their positions. “We’ve compromised on many points for the sake of unity, but two or three parties remain stubborn. If this continues, even Judgment Day won’t see a full consensus,” he said. Nur reiterated support for limiting prime ministerial terms to two and called for structured discussions on proportional representation in upper chambers and the presidential election process. Revolutionary Workers Party leader Saiful Haque added that efforts are ongoing to make the constitution more accountable and to balance power effectively.
Consensus Impossible Unless Rigid Parties Compromise: Nurul Haque Nur
Dhaka University’s Pro-Vice Chancellor (Education), Dr. Mamun Ahmed, faced strong criticism from BNP-aligned teachers’ group Sada Dal over allegations of favoring Awami League supporters and appointing controversial Chhatra League-affiliated individuals to faculty positions. On Sunday, Sada Dal leaders blocked his office for over two hours demanding accountability. They issued a seven-day ultimatum to resolve these issues, warning of stricter actions if ignored. While some questions were answered, many remain unresolved, prompting plans for further protests.
Jamaat-e-Islami leader Syed Abdullah Mohammad Taher has proposed that no individual should serve as prime minister for more than 10 years in their lifetime. “We don’t need to complicate this with discussions about terms or tenure. Aside from three parties, there’s broad agreement on this point,” he said. Taher stressed that this aligns with the people’s aspirations and should be adopted through national consensus, citing international precedents for such limits.
No One Should Be Prime Minister for More Than 10 Years, Says Jamaat Leader
Bangladesh has expressed deep concern over recent attacks on Iran’s nuclear facilities, warning that such actions could further destabilize the Middle East and threaten global peace and security. In a statement on June 22, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the incident and reiterated Bangladesh’s support for peaceful conflict resolution through dialogue and diplomacy. The statement urged all parties to exercise restraint and avoid escalation. It also called on the UN and international community to play an active role in maintaining regional stability and lasting peace.
BNP’s Aminul Haque criticized the Awami League, calling it a repressive regime of 17 years and declaring that even seeing its leaders' faces is sinful. He emphasized prioritizing loyal and persecuted BNP activists in membership renewals and rejected those with ties to Awami League. He accused local and foreign conspiracies of delaying elections and expressed hope for polls in February. BNP leaders also vowed to exclude corrupt individuals and uphold moral responsibility in party activities.
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