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Dr. Syed Abdullah Mohammad Taher, the central Naib-e-Ameer of Jamaat-e-Islami, has urged the government to take retaliatory action if Bangladeshi citizens are killed at the border. He expressed concern that even during the holy month of Ramadan, Muslims near the Bangladesh border live in fear of being shot by Indian forces. He blamed past governments’ weak foreign policies for such incidents and called on the current administration to adopt a stronger stance. Additionally, he urged the government to ensure fair distribution of iftar and essential food items at reasonable prices during Ramadan.
Government Must Retaliate If Our People Are Killed at the Border: Dr. Taher
Tension prevails in Satkania after two Jamaat activists, Nezam Uddin and Abu Saleh, were brutally hacked to death after being summoned to a so-called arbitration meeting. According to the local Jamaat-e-Islami unit, former UP chairman Nazrul Islam Manik ordered the attack, which was carried out by his brother Momtaz and others. As of Wednesday night, no case had been filed, but the victims’ families are preparing to take legal action.
Two Jamaat Members Killed in Mob Attack Led by Former UP Chairman
NCP Senior Joint Convenor Samantha Sharmin emphasized the need for local elections before national polls, calling it a practical field test. She warned that rushing into a national election without first testing proposed electoral reforms through local elections would be unacceptable. She also stressed the importance of judiciary reforms, governance restructuring, and a Constituent Assembly election before the national polls.
NCP: No National Elections Before Local Polls
NCP Convener Nahid Islam stated that under the Second Republic, national security would be strengthened, and collapsed political, social, economic, and cultural institutions would be rebuilt while preserving democratic values. He stressed that a new democratic constitution must be formulated to eliminate any possibility of constitutional authoritarianism. One of their primary goals is to draft a new constitution through an elected Constituent Assembly, following the example of France’s Second Republic, which abolished the monarchy and established democratic rights.
Second Republic Will Lead to a Fully Democratic State: Nahid Islam
BNP leader Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury dismissed any connection between Sheikh Hasina’s legal proceedings and the upcoming elections. Responding to a statement by Sargis Alam, Khasru stated, “The electoral process cannot be stalled. A democratically elected government will ensure Hasina and her authoritarian regime face justice.” He criticized the government’s approach to environmental issues, saying, “Instead of supporting industries like shipbreaking, they are merely monitoring and imposing restrictions.”
Hasina’s Trial Has No Link to Elections: BNP’s Amir Khasru
BNP leader Ruhul Kabir Rizvi accused certain anti-public advisers of preventing the Chief Adviser from addressing teachers’ demands. He criticized the government for ignoring non-MPO teachers who are protesting for survival, calling them “victims of hunger and neglect.” Rizvi stated, “Teachers, who shape our future generations, are forced to stand on the streets, demanding basic sustenance, while the government turns a blind eye.” Since February 23, non-MPO teachers under the United Non-MPO Alliance have been staging continuous protests for their demands.
Some Advisers Preventing Chief Adviser from Addressing Teachers’ Demands: BNP’s Rizvi
BNP’s acting chairman, Tarique Rahman, has extended support to young innovator Zulhas Molla, who built and flew his own aircraft in Shibalaya, Manikganj. On Wednesday, district BNP coordinator Afroza Khan Rita and “We Are BNP Family” convener Atikur Rahman Ruman handed Zulhas Molla a financial aid of 50,000 BDT at Jafarganj Bazaar. Zulhas, who completed his SSC from Jionpur BK School in 2014, was unable to pursue further studies due to financial constraints and currently works as an electrician in Dhaka.
BNP’s Tarique Rahman Supports Young Inventor Zulhas Molla
BNP leader Shahid Uddin Chowdhury Annie stated during a relief distribution event that illegal weapons from the ruling party’s tenure, along with those looted from police stations on August 5, are now in the hands of criminals. He accused government allies of using these weapons to carry out crimes in society. He urged the authorities to take responsibility and recover these arms to restore stability before the elections. “Reforms will continue, elections will take place, but illegal weapons must be seized beforehand. No one will be allowed to use these arms to take over polling stations in Bangladesh,” he asserted.
Illegal Weapons Must Be Seized Before Elections: BNP Leader Annie
Three individuals have been arrested in connection with the vandalism and attempted looting during a raid at the Gulshan home of Tanveer Imam’s ex-wife, the former daughter-in-law of the ousted political advisor to Sheikh Hasina, HT Imam. A statement from the Prime Minister’s Office’s press wing revealed that the raid occurred on Tuesday night when 20-25 individuals, acting under the guise of a “search,” forcibly entered the house. They were reportedly looking for large sums of illegal money, weapons, and associates of the Awami League. Upon receiving a call, police intervened and arrested three individuals at the scene.
Former Daughter-in-Law of HT Imam’s House Vandalized, 3 Arrested
The court has ordered the freezing of 39 bank accounts belonging to former minister Saifuzzaman Chowdhury, which hold a balance of 5.26 crore BDT. The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has formed a team to investigate charges of money laundering against him. During the investigation, it was discovered that he might transfer or relocate these assets. On October 17, the court also ordered the seizure of 580 properties, including homes, apartments, and land in Bangladesh and abroad. Among these are 343 properties in the UK, 228 in the UAE, and 9 in the US. Additionally, accounts in banks in the UAE and one in Bangladesh have been frozen.
Former Land Minister Saifuzzaman Chowdhury’s 39 Bank Accounts Frozen
Former Minister of Shipping Shahjahan Khan, who was arrested on murder charges during the recent mass protests, has said that he feels safe in jail, away from the reach of terrorists. He made the statement on Wednesday after being brought to court at 10:06 AM. When asked by journalists why he was smiling, Shahjahan replied, “I always smile, and I will continue to do so until my last breath.” When questioned about his well-being in prison, he stated, “I am doing well. At least I am safe from terrorists here.”
Shahjahan Khan Claims He Feels Safe in Jail
In an interview with Jugantor, retired Major Mizanur Rahman stated that Adviser Asif Nazrul showed no interest in seeking justice for the Pilkhana massacre. Mizanur Rahman mentioned that after August 5, when he urged Nazrul to initiate an investigation, Nazrul avoided the matter by bringing up the need for justice for students and civilians killed in July-August. He further asserted that if the BNP comes to power, justice for the massacre will be ensured. His remarks have sparked discussions on political priorities in addressing past atrocities.
Major (Rtd.) Mizanur Rahman: Asif Nazrul Showed No Interest in Pilkhana Massacre Justice
U.S. President Donald Trump has announced that the United States will take over Greenland by any means necessary, citing national and international security concerns. Speaking before Congress, he emphasized the island’s strategic importance and mineral wealth. Trump assured Greenland’s people of their right to self-determination and welcomed them to join the U.S. However, both Denmark and Greenland have rejected any sale, maintaining Danish sovereignty. A recent survey found that 85% of Greenland’s population opposes integration with the United States.
Trump Vows to Take Over Greenland ‘One Way or Another’
While distributing iftar items to underprivileged people, BNP leader Aminul Haque stated that the party’s core mission is to serve the public. He criticized the ruling government for neglecting citizens over the past 17 years and focusing solely on retaining power. Haque emphasized that despite facing oppression, BNP has always stood by the people, providing support during pandemics, natural disasters, and crises.
BNP’s Core Mission is Public Welfare: Aminul Haque
At midnight on Tuesday, students and local protesters raided the residence of Tanvir Imam, son of HT Imam and a former MP, over allegations of hoarding illegal weapons, drugs, and large sums of money. No family members were found in the flat—only house staff and security personnel were present. About 30 minutes later, Gulshan police arrived at the scene, searched all rooms, but found no illegal items.
Students and Protesters Raid Former MP Tanvir Imam’s Residence at Midnight
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