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NCP leader Sarwar Tushar stated that the party supports allowing MPs to vote independently on any issue other than the budget or no-confidence motions. The party also proposed reforms including: appointing the most senior judge as Chief Justice, expanding the Supreme Judicial Council’s scope, and using a two-thirds majority in both parliamentary chambers followed by a public referendum for constitutional amendments. They also suggested the council, not parliamentary committees, handle investigations into post-tenure corruption or misconduct by constitutional officeholders.
NCP Seeks Freedom to Vote Against Party Line—Except on Budget or No-Confidence Motions
After 17 years, Dr. Zubaida Rahman visited her ailing mother, Syeda Iqbal Mand Banu, at Panthapath Square Hospital in Dhaka on Tuesday at 6:48 PM. The emotional reunion was marked by Zubaida presenting flowers to her mother. She returned to Bangladesh recently alongside BNP Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia.
Zubaida Rahman Reunites with Mother After 17 Years on Home Soil
Rafe Salman Rifat, a leader of ‘Up Bangladesh,’ announced the launch of a political platform named ‘July Unity’ to demand the banning of the Awami League. The coalition will be formally introduced at 5 PM Tuesday in front of Madhu’s Canteen. The platform seeks justice for the July massacre, a complete list of the dead and injured, compensation, and rehabilitation. Several social and political groups including Inquilab Manch, July Revolutionary Alliance, and Private University Student Alliance of Bangladesh have endorsed the initiative via social media.
‘July Unity’ Platform to Launch Demanding Ban on Awami League: Rafe Salman Rifat
BNP leader and Khaleda Zia's physician Dr. Zahid stated that the former Prime Minister is in relatively stable health, both physically and mentally. He expressed gratitude toward law enforcement and thanked Qatar for providing a free air ambulance. “Zubaida Rahman has returned, and Tarique Rahman will follow. That day is not far,” he said. Zubaida is expected to return to London shortly and reunite with Tarique before returning to Bangladesh together.
Zubaida Has Returned, Tarique Will Too—That Day Isn’t Far: Dr. Zahid
The scheduled hearing on Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami's appeal against a High Court verdict declaring its registration illegal did not take place. The case was on Tuesday’s cause list in the Appellate Division, led by Chief Justice Dr. Syed Refaat Ahmed. However, due to the prolonged hearing of another appeal involving ATM Azhar, the Jamaat case was postponed. Lawyers say the hearing will be rescheduled once the case is back on the docket.
No Hearing Held on Jamaat-e-Islami’s Appeal to Regain Registration
Controversial Awami League youth leader M Shahadat Hossain Taslim, accused of profiteering during his tenure as the former president of the Hajj Agencies Association of Bangladesh (HAAB), is reportedly still controlling this year’s Hajj flight operations. Under his influence, Taslim allegedly embezzled hundreds of crores over six years, operating through his own travel agency, “Dynasty Travels.” He allegedly secured the General Sales Agent (GSA) position for Saudi Arabia’s private airline Flynas and overcharged pilgrims while offering substandard services. Reports claim he bypassed Flynas’s official account, handling transactions through his own. Each pilgrim was reportedly charged over BDT 50,000 in commission. Taslim is currently in hiding amid allegations that he has once again secured the Flynas GSA by colluding with corrupt officials in the Ministry of Religious Affairs and through secret deals with Saudi counterparts.
Controversial Youth Leader Ties to Hajj Flights Raise Eyebrows Amid Allegations of Corruption
Supporters welcoming BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia chanted slogans not only for her and Tarique Rahman but also for Tarique’s wife, Dr. Zubaida Rahman. Her images were prominently displayed on banners and placards along the Dhaka-Mymensingh highway and outside the airport. Activists celebrated her return after 17 years in exile. Zubaida left Bangladesh for London with her husband on September 11, 2008, and had remained abroad since then, living with Tarique Rahman and their daughter, Zaima.
Zubaida Rahman’s Name Emerges Alongside Khaleda and Tarique in BNP Rally Slogans
During a dialogue session with the National Consensus Commission, Akhtar Hossain, Member Secretary of the National Consensus Party (NCP), presented a proposal outlining what the party considers “fundamental reforms.” He clarified that the term does not refer to changes in the electoral system or constitutional amendments based on a two-thirds majority. Instead, the focus is on establishing a balance of power, ensuring accountability, and decentralizing governance. Hossain emphasized the need to rid the state structure of authoritarian and fascist elements, depoliticize appointments to constitutional positions, and ensure an independent judiciary. He stated that the proposal submitted to the commission includes specific areas that require reform to realize these foundational changes.
NCP Submits Outline for ‘Fundamental Reforms’ to National Consensus Commission
Lawyer Shishir Monir informed the Appellate Division that Jamaat-e-Islami leader Kader Molla was executed based on a summary judgment in his review petition. Monir argued that the verdict was rushed due to the impending January 5 general election in 2014. He said the ruling did not detail the reasons for dismissing the review, which is a deviation from legal standards. The statement was made during the hearing of another war crimes case involving ATM Azhar before a seven-member bench led by the Chief Justice.
Kader Molla Was Executed Based on Summary Verdict: Lawyer Tells Supreme Court
BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul and senior party leaders welcomed Khaleda Zia at Dhaka Airport upon her return from London. She was accompanied in her vehicle by her daughters-in-law Dr. Zubaida Rahman and Syeda Sharmila Rahman. Supporters lined the airport road, cheering and expressing hope that Zia would once again lead the party and contribute to the restoration of democracy in Bangladesh.
BNP Leaders Welcome Khaleda Zia at Airport, Lead Convoy to Gulshan Residence
BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia returned to Bangladesh at 10:40 AM on Tuesday after receiving medical treatment in London for four months. She was received at the airport by senior BNP leaders, including Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir. Party supporters gathered in large numbers along the airport road, holding flowers, banners, and portraits of Zia, chanting slogans and welcoming their leader as her motorcade made its way to her residence in Gulshan.
Khaleda Zia Returns Home After Four Months of Treatment in London
BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir hailed the return of party Chairperson Khaleda Zia from London as a significant moment for the country. Speaking to reporters, he said her release and overseas treatment marked the end of a prolonged period of political persecution. “Her return will make the path to democracy smoother and help steer the nation toward justice and equality,” Fakhrul said, calling the day a joyous one for the nation.
Khaleda Zia’s Return Will Strengthen Democratic Transition: Fakhrul
Reports suggest that many recent protests have been orchestrated by leaders of the Awami League, allegedly incited directly by former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. She is said to be in contact with party members to destabilize the current government and hinder the electoral process. Intelligence reports claim over 5,500 firearms issued during the past 15 years remain unreturned, with many in the hands of banned student and youth wing members. Police have yet to recover thousands of looted weapons and rounds of ammunition. The IGP has stated that actions are underway against those involved.
Awami League Behind Most Protests, Claims Suggest Political Sabotage by Hasina
Supporters of Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamaat and Islami Chhatra Sena staged road blockades in Chattogram and nearby upazilas demanding justice for slain religious leader Imam Rais Uddin. The protests, held from 9 AM to 12 PM on Monday, turned violent in Muradpur as police used batons and tear gas to disperse demonstrators. Eyewitnesses reported that helmeted youths wielding homemade weapons joined the crackdown and attacked the protesters. At least 50 activists were reportedly injured, and police detained 10 individuals from the Soloshahar area.
Road Blockade in Chattogram Over Imam Rais Murder—Police Baton-Charge, 10 Detained
The Nationalist Citizen Party (NCP) claims that the government-initiated Women’s Reform Commission operates without political consensus and lacks inclusive representation. NCP argues that some of the Commission’s recommendations conflict with Bangladesh’s social and religious values, setting up a confrontation between state and society, and between religion and women. They urge for constructive dialogue with all stakeholders. The party also condemned public insults aimed at women during rallies against the commission’s proposals.
NCP: Women’s Commission Recommendations Clash with Religious and Social Norms
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