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On Tuesday, in Kachua, Bagerhat, local BNP leaders led an attack on the police in an attempt to free a detained individual. The attack resulted in injuries to at least four police officers. In response, joint forces of the police and army conducted overnight operations, arresting 17 BNP activists involved in the attack. The arrested individuals have been charged and sent to court. The detainees include Md. Riaz Sheikh (25), Md. Aminul Haque (28), Md. Hemayet Molla (52), Md. Sabbir Sheikh (19), Md. Sohag Sheikh (23), Md. Robiul Islam (27), Amirat Hossain Lijon (20), Md. Sakib Sheikh (18), Md. Ibadul Sikdar (26), Md. Abul Khair Sweet (41), Md. Omar Faruq (39), Md. Shawon Akin (21), Md. Jony Sheikh (18), Md. Rafi Sikdar (21), Md. Iyar Hossain (32), and Md. Riazul Islam (29). All of them are affiliated with the BNP's local chapter.

02 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Police Attacked Over Attempt to Free Detainee, 17 BNP Leaders Arrested

Chief Prosecutor Tajul Islam has announced that the investigation agency has submitted a draft report on the July genocide case against Sheikh Hasina to the International Crimes Tribunal's prosecution. He claimed that the report contains extensive evidence and documentation proving Sheikh Hasina's role as the mastermind behind the genocide. According to Tajul, she issued orders for shootings both directly and via telephone and even explicitly instructed helicopter gunfire. Under legal terminology, she holds "Superior Command Responsibility" for the genocide. The final report is expected to be submitted to the tribunal soon.

02 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Draft Investigation Report on Genocide Case Against Sheikh Hasina Submitted

BNP leader Fazlur Rahman has asserted that the national election must take place within the next six months, and candidates under the ‘Sheaf of Paddy’ symbol will secure 80% of the vote.

Speaking at a street rally in Itna, he dismissed comparisons between the Awami League’s ‘Boat’ symbol and the BNP’s ‘Sheaf of Paddy,’ stating, “Sheikh Hasina and Khaleda Zia are not the same. We will accept whoever the people elect.”

Drawing a historical parallel, he remarked, “Yahya Khan did not honor the election results, which led to the deaths of three million people. Bangladesh still lacks true democracy.”

Fazlur Rahman also criticized the government for continuously delaying the election, alleging that excuses are being made to push back the polls indefinitely. He further accused Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus of influencing statements through Rizwana Hasan, stating, “What Yunus himself cannot say, he makes Rizwana say on his behalf.”

02 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP Leader Fazlur Rahman Predicts 80% Vote for ‘Sheaf of Paddy’ Candidates in Next Election

Following the fall of the Awami government after mass uprisings, several of its ministers and MPs went into hiding. While some have been seen in various countries, four former ministers have now been spotted together in the UK. The ministers—Abdur Rahman, Hasan Mahmud, Khalid Mahmud Chowdhury, and Shafiqul Rahman Chowdhury—face accusations of enforced disappearances, genocide, and conspiracy against Bangladesh.

02 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Exiled Former Ministers of Awami Government Spotted Together in the UK

BNP leader and personal physician Dr. AZM Zahid Hossain stated that doctors at the London Clinic have commenced a full medical check-up for Begum Khaleda Zia. Over the next four days, she will undergo various tests, and doctors will visit her at home. Khaleda Zia traveled to London in January for advanced medical treatment. From January 8 to 24, she was hospitalized at The Clinic in London. Since then, she has been receiving treatment at the residence of Tarique Rahman. Over the past two months, she has not required hospitalization, with specialists visiting her at home for any necessary tests. The 79-year-old leader suffers from liver cirrhosis, kidney issues, heart conditions, diabetes, arthritis, and other health complications.

02 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Khaleda Zia Undergoing Comprehensive Health Check-up in London: AZM Zahid Hossain

Shakil Uzzaman, a leader of the Gano Adhikar Parishad, declared that their party would fight against extortion, corruption, and land grabbing. He emphasized, "Our truck symbol represents liberation for the oppressed and persecuted people of this country." The party has announced plans to field candidates in all 300 constituencies for the upcoming 13th National Parliamentary Elections and has already formed committees at the district, upazila, and ward levels.

02 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Gano Adhikar Parishad Vows to Fight Corruption and Land Grabbing

BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has warned that political parties that embrace authoritarianism will suffer the same fate as the Awami League. He reaffirmed that democracy remains the best system and stressed the need for electoral, legal, and judicial reforms. He urged citizens to vote for policy-driven governance and ensure fair elections.

02 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Democracy is the Best System, Reforms Essential: Mirza Fakhrul

Latifur Rahman Kochi, a schoolteacher and BNP leader, succumbed to injuries sustained in a road accident in Bagha, Rajshahi. He was returning home from Mirganj Bazaar on his motorcycle when he collided with a stray dog and fell onto the road. He was critically injured and later died while undergoing treatment at Rajshahi Medical College Hospital. Kochi was previously an organizational secretary of the district's Tanti Dal and JASAS.

02 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP Leader Dies After Road Accident in Bagha

BNP leader Ruhul Kabir Rizvi has accused "defeated forces" of using the New York Times to spread misinformation against Bangladesh. He alleged that fascist elements are spending billions of illicit funds to tarnish the country’s image. Rizvi dismissed claims of extremism in Bangladesh and criticized Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s counter-terrorism policies as mere political maneuvers to maintain power.

02 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Rizvi Accuses NYT of Spreading False Information

On Tuesday, Joynal Abedin Shishir, Joint Secretary of NCP, visited the grave of Kazi Ashraf Ahmed Riaz, a martyr of the mass uprising, in Nangalkot, Comilla. He met with Riaz’s family and expressed gratitude for their sacrifices. Shishir stated that this year’s Eid was celebrated with unprecedented joy and security, free from the fear of fascist oppression. He highlighted that the recent people's victory in the mass movement has paved the way for a new Bangladesh. He urged all pro-democracy forces to unite in the upcoming elections, stating that thousands of students and citizens have shed blood for a better future. He warned that vigilance is necessary to prevent the return of authoritarian rule.

02 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Fascism-Free Eid Was Joyous and Spontaneous: Joynal Abedin Shishir

On Tuesday, NCP Secretary Akhtar Hossain visited the family of Lablu Mia, a small business owner killed during the mass uprising. During the visit, he met Lablu Mia’s wife, Noor Nahar, mother, Laily Begum, daughters Laizu and Liza Khatun, and son Noor Habib. Hossain spent time with the grieving family, inquired about their well-being, and promised assistance. Noor Nahar requested support for her children’s education, employment opportunities, and government-funded housing. Hossain assured the family of necessary arrangements and later presented them with Eid gifts. Notably, the martyr Lablu Mia's family resides in a makeshift tin-roofed house on government land.

02 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

NCP Leader Visits Family of Martyred Businessman Lablu Mia

The house of Awami League leader and former chairman Billal Hossain in Basantapur, Azimnagar Union, Manikganj, was vandalized and set on fire on Tuesday. Several individuals, including a BNP leader, were injured while attempting to extinguish the fire. Witnesses allege that Abdur Rahman, General Secretary of the local Jamaat-e-Islami, led the attack on Billal Hossain’s house. When BNP activists and neighbors tried to douse the flames, they were attacked with sharp weapons, including machetes and axes. One of the injured, Nur Hafez, stated that had they not intervened, more homes would have been destroyed. Rahman claimed that he and his associates had been threatened the night before the attack.

02 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Attack on Awami League Leader's House: Fire, Vandalism, and Injuries in Manikganj

BNP leader Jamal Uddin Howlader was brutally beaten to death in Bhola on Tuesday while attempting to mediate a land dispute. The incident occurred over a five-decimal land conflict in Kunjo Potti village. Reports indicate that Md. Ibrahim Radhi purchased the land, but neighboring landowner Md. Alam Bepari disputed the ownership, leading to a prolonged feud. This dispute had previously resulted in several altercations, including a physical confrontation on Eid day. While trying to defuse another outbreak of violence, Jamal Uddin Howlader was fatally attacked.

02 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP Leader Beaten to Death in Bhola

A violent clash erupted between two groups over the observance of a religious festival at a shrine in Kalikapur, Habiganj, leaving at least 30 people injured. Law enforcement, including police and army personnel, intervened to bring the situation under control. Locals reported that Awami League activists previously controlled the festival management. However, after Sheikh Hasina's government fell on August 5 following a student-led revolution, BNP members attempted to take charge. The conflict intensified between two rival factions—one led by Jubo Dal leader Nazrul Gazi and the other by Baghasura UP BNP General Secretary Sajidul Islam Sajal. A major clash first broke out on February 22, and tensions escalated again on Tuesday morning, resulting in fresh violence.

02 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Clash Over Religious Festival Leaves 30 Injured in Habiganj

BNP's Central Treasurer, M Rashiduzzaman Millat, has declared that the fascist Awami League will no longer be given a chance for rehabilitation. He accused the party of exploiting Bangladesh through extortion and oppression and stated that it has no place in the country anymore. Millat emphasized that the BNP and the people have endured 17 years of hardship, leading to the downfall of the current fascist government. He urged voters to support the BNP's election symbol, the paddy sheaf, in the upcoming elections. He further stated that the BNP will form a national government upon winning the election, aiming to ensure the country's development.

02 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP's Central Treasurer: Awami League Will No Longer Be Rehabilitated in This Country


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