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Foreign Affairs Adviser Tauhid Hossain has called the Rohingya crisis Bangladesh’s most severe challenge, warning that no solution is currently in sight. Speaking at the Bengal Delta Conference 2025, he highlighted how global geopolitical shifts, from Gaza to Russia-Ukraine, influence regional stability. He noted Asia’s growing influence and stressed that the refugee population, especially children and youth, raises long-term concerns. Despite these challenges, he expressed optimism about Bangladesh’s young leadership and its potential to shape a positive future.
The Dubai Court of Cassation has ruled that Islamic banks, finance institutions, and Takaful companies cannot charge fines or fees for late payments, citing Shariah principles and public order. The decision highlights a gap between traditional Shariah interpretations and legal enforcement, challenging long-standing practices in Islamic banking worldwide. For Bangladesh, this ruling signals the need to reassess contracts, align policies with international Shariah standards, strengthen customer trust, and ensure ethical and transparent implementation of Islamic finance principles.
The European Union aims to cut car carbon dioxide emissions to zero by 2035, but auto industry leaders warn the goal is unrealistic. They cite competition from low-cost Chinese EVs, U.S. export barriers, reliance on Asian batteries, insufficient charging infrastructure, and high production costs. Automakers advocate a mix of EVs, plug-in hybrids, hydrogen vehicles, and other carbon-free fuels. Some EU members are also calling to lift the 2035 combustion engine ban, urging a policy review to meet targets realistically.
Dr. Kamal Hossain, Emeritus President of Gono Forum, called for unity among all democratic forces, warning that partisan domination in previous governments destroyed constitutional and financial institutions, undermining democracy.
He urged interim authorities to implement necessary reforms and credible elections. Meanwhile, ZM Zahid Hossain raised concerns over a 200-crore transaction related to an adviser position and the immense wealth of senior officials, noting the lack of accountability even during law enforcement operations. He emphasized the importance of safeguarding free speech and maintaining the dignity of respected figures like Dr. Yunus.
Dr. Kamal Hossain: Previous Government Destroyed Democratic Institutions
BNP leader Aminul Haque highlighted the severe shortage of sports facilities across Bangladesh, stressing the importance of physical activity for youth development. He promised that under a BNP government, sports would be mandatory in every school and college.
Additionally, vacant land in wards, police stations, and sub-districts would be preserved and converted into playgrounds, with walking tracks for the elderly. Aminul cited the need to curb mobile phone overuse and enhance children’s physical and mental health. He said party chairperson Tarique Rahman has pledged to improve sports infrastructure nationwide and promote a drug-free Bangladesh through active sports programs.
BNP Promises Mandatory Sports and Community Playgrounds if Elected
The Bangladesh Nationalist Student Front (Chhatra Dal) issued a strong statement denouncing the attack on Nurul Haque Nur and GOP leaders. They said Friday’s assault in Bijoynagar—allegedly carried out by Jatiya Party activists with support from security forces—left both Nur and GOP General Secretary Rashed Khan critically injured. Chhatra Dal described the incident as an “unprecedented and barbaric attack on the frontline leaders of the anti-fascist movement,” warning that such unchecked actions by law enforcement are unacceptable in post-uprising Bangladesh.
Student Front Condemns Brutal Attack on Nur, Calls It “Unprecedented”
Mahmudur Rahman Manna, president of Nagorik Oikya, emphasized the need to form a government composed entirely of honest individuals. “The people should not send corrupt individuals to parliament,” he stated.
Manna praised former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia as a good leader who did not siphon national funds abroad, contrasting her tenure with alleged financial misconduct during Sheikh Hasina’s rule. At the same event, LDP General Secretary Redowan Ahmed criticized the Jamaat party for its historical collaboration with Pakistani forces and continued harassment of freedom fighters. He argued that proportional representation elections would be illogical and legally unacceptable in Bangladesh, citing Nepal’s frequent government changes under such a system.
Manna Urges Citizens to Elect a Government of “Good People”
Shafiqul Alam, press secretary to the Chief Adviser, visited Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH) to see VP Nurul Haque Nur, who was injured during clashes between the National Party and the Gana Odhikar Parishad, followed by police action.
Alam arrived at the hospital’s emergency department around 11:15 PM on Friday. Earlier in the evening, tensions had erupted between party supporters. Several individuals, including Nur, were first taken to a private hospital but were later transferred to DMCH for advanced treatment.
Press Secretary Visits Hospital to See Injured VP Nurul Haque Nur
Adviser Asif Nazrul has strongly condemned the violent attack on VP Nurul Haque Nur by police and military personnel. In a Facebook post, Nazrul stated, “I strongly denounce and protest the barbaric attack on VP Nurul Haque Nur.”
In response, Hasnat Abdullah commented: “Is protesting your job? Please stop the hypocrisy, sir. You will have to answer for what you were appointed for. We have reports on who obstructed what and where. Focus on doing your work rather than these symbolic protests.”
Meanwhile, NCP leader Ariful Islam Adib noted that recent political developments have exposed attempts by the deep state, neighboring powers, and old elite factions to engineer elections along the 2008 model. He added that it will gradually become clear who will form the government and who will be in opposition.
Asif Nazrul Condemns Brutal Attack on VP Nurul Haque Nur; Hasnat Tells Him to Stop “Hypocrisy”
Ganadhikar Parishad Advisor Asif Nazrul strongly condemned the attack on VP Nurul Haque Nur on social media, calling it a “barbaric assault.” However, Hasnat Abdullah commented, urging restraint and focusing on actionable work rather than protests.
Meanwhile, NCP leader Ariful Islam Adib claimed that attempts are underway to orchestrate elections under the 2008 model, coordinated by “deep state, neighboring powers, and former looters,” highlighting political manipulation of government formation.
Political Leaders Condemn Brutal Attack on VP Nur; Tensions Rise
The final list of candidates for the JAKSU elections has been released, with a total of 179 contestants vying for various positions. According to Election Commission Secretary Rashidul Alam, 10 candidates are contesting for the Vice President (VP) post, while 9 are competing for the General Secretary (GS) position.
The commission also reported that 86 candidates withdrew their nominations, and 6 candidates were disqualified for filing nominations for multiple posts, bringing the total number of invalidated nominations to 92.
The deadline for nomination withdrawals ended on Thursday, and the commission released the final list the following day. Voting is scheduled to take place on September 11.
JAKSU Election: 10 Candidates for VP, 9 for GS Among 179 Contestants, Says Rashidul
Rashed Khan, General Secretary of Ganadhikar Parishad, stated that Nurul Haque Nur’s condition is extremely critical. “Nur is being transferred from Islami Bank to Dhaka Medical College Hospital. His situation is very serious. A press briefing will be held at 11:30 PM,” Rashed confirmed.
Rashed further described the extent of Nur’s injuries: “Nur’s nose is fractured, his eyes are in very bad condition, and his hand is broken. He is in a critical state. Whether he survives, I don’t know. I myself was attacked, and over a hundred of our activists have been injured.”
VP Nur’s Condition Critical; Transferred to Dhaka Medical College Hospital
Zunaid Saki, leader of the Ganashanghati Movement, has emphasized that to definitively defeat fascism, the country must establish a sustainable democratic system. “For this, the upcoming elections must be free, fair, and credible,” he stated.
Saki warned that one faction is attempting to confront reforms with elections, but stressed that genuine electoral processes are essential to advance justice and reform. “At this moment, justice, reform, and elections are in the national interest of the country. Everyone must recognize the importance of their vote to strengthen democracy,” he added.
He noted that while the fall of dictatorship followed the recent uprising, the remnants of fascist structures have yet to be fully dismantled. Saki called for prioritizing representative elections through the exercise of people’s voting rights and emphasized that democratic transformation can be achieved through necessary reforms implemented by elected representatives.
He also reaffirmed the movement’s commitment to continue fighting against fascism in the future.
Establishing a Sustainable Democratic System is Key to Defeating Fascism, Says Zunaid Saki
Japan is reforming its skill development program for foreign workers, allowing job changes in seven key sectors after two years at the first workplace. The new policy, effective from 2027, requires workers to remain within the same industry and offers permanent work opportunities through the “Specified Skilled Worker” visa after three years. Restrictions on relocation apply in high-wage prefectures like Tokyo and Osaka, while companies elsewhere cannot hire more than one-third foreign workers. The move addresses Japan’s labor shortage amid an aging population.
Security forces launched a violent assault on leaders and activists of the Ganadhikar Parishad (People’s Rights Council) in front of the Jatiya Party office in Kakrail on Friday night. Several leaders, including the organization’s president and former DUCSU VP Nurul Haque Nur, sustained serious injuries.
The incident occurred around 8:15 PM. Activists rushed the bleeding Nur to a hospital for treatment. Earlier in the evening, a clash and retaliatory chase broke out between Jatiya Party and Ganadhikar Parishad activists at the same location. Responding to the escalating violence, large numbers of police and military personnel arrived on the scene. Reports indicate that by 9 PM, stone-pelting continued intermittently, and security forces were working to regain control.
According to the police, stones were thrown between the two groups around 6:15 PM. Clashes and confrontations continued in phases until 9 PM.
Police and Security Forces Attack Ganadhikar Parishad Leaders in Front of Jatiya Party Office, VP Nur Seriously Injured
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