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Dr. Zubaida Rahman recently visited the Dhanmondi office of Suravi, a non-profit organization founded by Syeda Iqbal Mand Banu, which has been working tirelessly for 47 years to educate underprivileged children and adolescents. She praised the organization for empowering street children and the destitute through education. Suravi’s students excel in Quran recitation, interpretation, poetry, public speaking, singing, dancing, and other cultural activities. Dr. Zubaida also noted Suravi's extensive humanitarian work, including rapid disaster response and various social service initiatives across the country.
Syeda Iqbal Mand Banu’s ‘Suravi’ Spreads Light of Education Among the Underprivileged for 47 Years: Dr. Zubaida
BNP leader Khandaker Mosharraf Hossain has called on the government to promptly swear in Ishraq Hossain as the new mayor of Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC), following a court order and official gazette notification. Despite the court’s decision, the government has yet to arrange his oath-taking. In protest, Ishraq’s supporters blocked the road in front of the Nagar Bhaban and halted services inside the city corporation office.
BNP Urges Immediate Swearing-In of Ishraq Hossain as DSCC Mayor
BNP leader Khandaker Mosharraf Hossain slammed the recent statement by the Advisory Council—which suggested the government would take necessary steps if foreign conspiracies made governance impossible—as unclear and misleading. He argued that the government’s claim of disruption is self-inflicted and demanded general elections by December along with the resignation of controversial advisers.
BNP Calls Advisory Council’s Statement Misleading and Vague
At a street rally in Chattogram’s Chawkbazar, NCP leader Hasnat Abdullah urged voters to choose capable leaders in the next election. “If you don’t find qualified candidates from the NCP, don’t vote for us,” he said. “Don’t vote for party symbols; vote for those who will serve everyone.” He called for internal accountability, saying, “If we are honest in our own conduct, our leaders cannot be corrupt. If we sell our votes again, we will suffer for five years.” He stressed that the fight against corruption must begin at home.
Vote Only for Capable Leaders, Even If They’re Not from the NCP: Hasnat Abdullah
Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman has asked for unconditional forgiveness from anyone hurt or wronged by the actions or behavior of the party or its members. “We do not claim to be above mistakes,” he said, adding that despite their best efforts to support victims, martyrs’ families, and injured party members, they were unable to fulfill all responsibilities due to various limitations. He also alleged that during the trial of Azhar, “safe homes” were created to detain leaders under duress and produce false witnesses.
Jamaat Chief Seeks Forgiveness from All Who Were Hurt by the Party or Its Members
NCP Member Secretary Akhtar Hossain stated that the acquittal of ATM Azhar is a triumph for the right to a fair trial. He emphasized that no citizen should lose their life through a mockery of justice rooted in political rivalry. He accused courts under the Hasina administration of engaging in judicial killings by denying fair trials to dissenters. Akhtar demanded that the current International Crimes Tribunal must align its proceedings with genuine international legal standards. He also criticized the government's approach of pushing reforms aside under the pretext of election concerns.
ATM Azhar Has Been Granted Justice; No One Should Face Judicial Harassment for Political Reasons: Akhtar
Following the Supreme Court’s acquittal of Jamaat leader ATM Azharul Islam, Shibir leader Sadiq Kayem wrote on Facebook that the Chief Justice himself described the prior verdict as a “gross miscarriage of justice.” He explained that such a term refers to a serious error in legal proceedings that violates a defendant's rights and undermines the very purpose of justice, often leading to the punishment of innocent individuals while real perpetrators go free. He further claimed that the war crimes tribunal was a political conspiracy by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and urged for a legal review of all past verdicts to formally acknowledge what he described as judicial oppression.
Previous Verdict Against ATM Azhar Was a 'Gross Miscarriage of Justice': Shibir Leader Sadiq Kayem
Jamaat’s Nayeb-e-Ameer Syed Abdullah Mohammad Taher welcomed the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn the death sentence of party leader ATM Azharul Islam, who was previously convicted of crimes against humanity. Dr. Taher remarked that the verdict marked the triumph of truth over falsehood and expressed gratitude to the judiciary. This is the first time in Bangladesh's legal history that the Supreme Court has acquitted an individual previously sentenced to death in a war crimes tribunal.
Jamaat’s Dr. Taher on Azhar’s Acquittal: “Truth Has Prevailed, Falsehood Defeated”
In response to the acquittal of Jamaat leader ATM Azharul Islam, Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman stated that the execution of 11 party leaders was carried out through fabricated verdicts. “Justice itself was brutally murdered,” he said, blaming an authoritarian government for deliberately eliminating the Jamaat leadership. He added that had these leaders been alive today, they could have guided the nation through its current crisis with wisdom. Dr. Rahman expressed hope that, with the support of the people and by the grace of Almighty Allah, the politics of revenge and discrimination would one day come to an end.
Shafiqur Rahman: "11 Jamaat Leaders Were Executed Through Orchestrated Verdicts—Justice Was Massacred"
Following the Supreme Court’s acquittal of Jamaat-e-Islami leader ATM Azharul Islam in a war crimes case, party activists gathered in front of the Supreme Court’s annex building to offer a special two-unit prayer of gratitude (Shukrana Namaz). Many supporters, including men and women, reportedly fasted as a form of devotion while awaiting the verdict, which they say confirms the innocence of their “wrongfully accused” leader.
Jamaat Members Offer Prayer of Gratitude After Azharul Islam’s Acquittal
In a courtroom confession, Ripon, a suspect in the murder of Shahriar Alam Samya, revealed that two separate drug trafficking groups were involved in the killing. He said after the murder, he transported the prime suspect by motorcycle to the Suhrawardy Udyan temple gate, from where another group helped him escape to safety. The perpetrators later fled to Cox’s Bazar. Ripon admitted that 5 to 7 people were directly involved, with two delivering fatal blows while others stood guard. All suspects are reportedly involved in narcotics trade. Five suspects were produced in court on Monday, where Ripon gave his statement.
Two Rival Drug Gangs Involved in Samya Murder, Says Suspect Ripon
The Appellate Division has overturned the death sentence handed to Jamaat-e-Islami leader ATM Azharul Islam in a war crimes case. The verdict was delivered on Tuesday by a seven-member bench led by Chief Justice Dr. Syed Refaat Ahmed. Defense counsel Shishir Monir stated, “First, we thank Allah. He has been completely acquitted of all charges. This was injustice in the name of justice.” Following the ruling, there are now no legal barriers to Azharul Islam's release.
Jamaat Leader ATM Azharul Islam Acquitted of War Crimes Charges by Supreme Court
BNP Central Leader Aminul Haque has strongly condemned the daylight murder of Kamrul Ahsan Sadhan, Joint Convenor of Gulshan Thana BNP. “Such acts of violence are unacceptable in a Bangladesh striving to rid itself of authoritarianism post-August 5,” he said. Haque demanded that those responsible be brought to justice, stating that law enforcement has already been approached and is actively investigating the suspects and motives behind the killing.
BNP Leader Condemns Brutal Killing of Kamrul Ahsan Sadhan in Broad Daylight
Nine months after suffering severe eye injuries during the July uprising, many protestors still haven’t regained their vision. Despite being treated at major hospitals, including the National Institute of Ophthalmology, full recovery has remained elusive. In a desperate act of frustration and despair, four injured protesters—Ali Hamza Shimul (19), Md. Sagar (18), Akhtar Hossain aka Abu Taher (22), and Maruf Ahmed (21)—attempted suicide by drinking poison on Sunday while still undergoing treatment. It has also been revealed that three others had similar intentions but refrained after the incident came to light.
Four July Protesters Attempt Suicide in Hospital Over Lost Vision and Lack of Medical Care
Demanding justice for the killing of student Samya, Dhaka University’s Chhatra Dal organized a sit-in on Monday afternoon in front of the administrative building. They called for the arrest and trial of those responsible, as well as the resignation of the Vice-Chancellor and Proctor for failing to ensure campus safety. Ganesh Chandra Roy Sahas, President of DU Chhatra Dal, said, “This is our final program of tolerance. We have shown patience for 13 days, but the VC and Proctor are unfit to remain in their positions. Our next move will be even more intense.”
We Showed Patience for 13 Days, VC and Proctor Must Resign: Dhaka University Chhatra Dal
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