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The student platform Bagchash has announced its ‘Student Unity Forum’ panel for the upcoming Jahangirnagar University Central Students’ Union (JAKSU) elections.
The declared panel includes Arifuzzaman Ujjal as Vice President (VP), Abu Touhid Md. Siam as General Secretary (GS), Zia Uddin Ayan as Assistant GS, and Maliha Namlah as Women’s Assistant GS.
However, the announcement sparked internal discord. Joint convener Md. Nazmul Islam resigned, citing nepotism and favoritism in panel formation. Another senior joint convener, Kawsar Alam Arman, also threatened resignation.
In response, panel nominee Abu Touhid Md. Siam said, “Selections were made based on organizational decisions, prioritizing competence and representation.”

22 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bagchash Announces Panel for JAKSU Elections Amid Internal Rift

The Ministry of Civil Aviation and Tourism has warned that any travel agency found involved in abnormal ticket price hikes or syndicate practices will face deregistration and strict punitive action.

In a circular, the ministry noted that earlier directives issued in February to curb ticket overpricing have not been fully implemented. Some agencies have ignored the requirement to print ticket prices on tickets.

Agencies are now required to clearly display their name, license number, and ticket price on all tickets. Passengers have also been urged not to purchase tickets from unregistered agencies.

The ministry’s warning comes amid mounting passenger complaints, with the Association of Travel Agents of Bangladesh (ATAB) earlier urging the government to strengthen monitoring and fully enforce its directives.

22 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Travel Agencies Face Deregistration Over Airfare Syndicates and Overpricing

BNP leader Syed Moazzem Hossain Alal criticized government advisers for indulging in luxury while millions of Bangladeshis struggle to afford basic meals.

Addressing reporters, Alal said:
"In a country where many can’t manage two meals a day, the advisers’ extravagance with duck meat causes us pain."

He also questioned the sincerity of those advocating for proportional representation in elections while simultaneously nominating candidates in all 300 seats. Alal reiterated BNP’s demand for elections by February, warning that the lack of an accountable government has already stalled investment in the country.

22 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

“Duck Meat Luxury of Advisers Hurts When People Can’t Afford Two Meals”: BNP’s Alal

Nahid Islam, convener of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), will embark on a two-nation tour later this month, visiting Malaysia (August 22–24) followed by a four-day trip to China.

He will lead an eight-member delegation during the visits. Ahead of the tour, the Chinese Embassy in Dhaka hosted a reception on Thursday, attended by Chinese Ambassador Yao Wen and senior NCP leaders.

Party leaders expressed optimism that the trip would elevate Bangladesh-China relations to “a new dimension.” Notably, delegations from both BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami have also visited China in recent months.

22 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

NCP Convener Nahid Islam to Visit Malaysia and China with High-Level Delegation

BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has alleged that attempts are underway to downplay the Liberation War of 1971. He urged citizens to remain vigilant and united against such efforts.

Speaking at a Janmashtami greetings event, Fakhrul recalled the sacrifices of martyrs and stressed that the spirit of July–August 1971 gave Bangladesh its democratic aspirations. He criticized Awami League leaders who, according to him, now live lavishly abroad, detached from the people.

“An extreme form of divisive politics and radicalism is emerging in Bangladesh,” Fakhrul warned, adding that it must not be allowed to grow. He accused the former government of treating citizens as subordinates rather than partners, looting resources, and sending wealth overseas.

22 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

"There’s a Hidden Effort to Erase 1971 — Bangladeshis Must Unite Against It": Mirza Fakhrul

BNP’s acting chairman Tarique Rahman accused rival parties of deliberately complicating the upcoming February election by imposing “new and unnecessary conditions” to block the BNP’s path to victory.

Speaking virtually during a Janmashtami greetings exchange with Hindu community leaders, Tarique alleged multiple conspiracies surrounding the polls.
“Parties that want power should go to the people instead of resorting to tricks,” he said.

He cautioned that while political debate is healthy, conflicts must not reach a level where defeated forces exploit the situation.

21 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Some Parties Setting “New Conditions” to Undermine BNP Victory in February Polls: Tarique Rahman

Despite registration requirements, Jamaat-e-Islami has yet to provide the Election Commission (EC) with its bank account number and associated details.

While the party submitted its audited income and expenditure report for the 2024 fiscal year on July 31, the absence of an official account number has raised concerns.

According to the report, Jamaat recorded an income of Tk 28.97 crore against expenditures of Tk 23.73 crore—leading all political parties in both income and spending during the year of upheaval. Of this, Tk 16.5 crore came from member contributions, while Tk 6.5 crore was spent on salaries and allowances.

Jamaat’s Nayeb-e-Ameer, Syed Abdullah Mohammad Taher, confirmed the audit report was filed but said the party’s finance department would look into the missing account details.

21 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat Yet to Submit Bank Account Details to Election Commission

Nazrul Islam Khan, a member of BNP’s Standing Committee, has traveled to Bangkok for medical treatment. According to BNP media cell member Shairul Kabir Khan, Khan departed from Dhaka’s Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport at 11 am on Thursday via a Biman Bangladesh Airlines flight.

Earlier, on Tuesday morning, BNP leader Mirza Abbas also left Dhaka for treatment on a Thai Airways flight, accompanied by his wife and son.

21 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP Standing Committee Member Nazrul Islam Khan Travels to Bangkok for Treatment

The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has released a list of individuals involved in the large-scale illegal stone extraction scandal in Sylhet. The names span government officials, law enforcement, political figures, and businessmen.

Among those implicated are officials from the Bureau of Mineral Development, divisional commissioners, deputy commissioners, and UNOs—including Azizunnahar, Mohammad Abul Hasnat, Urmi Roy, and Abida Sultana. Also named are the superintendent of police, officers-in-charge, Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) officials, and at least 42 businessmen and political leaders.

Most of the political figures linked to the scandal are affiliated with the BNP, including Rezaul Hasan Quayes Lodi (acting president, Sylhet Metropolitan BNP), Immad Hossain Chowdhury (general secretary), and Companyganj leaders Shahab Uddin and Haji Kamal.

The list also mentions Sylhet Jamaat leaders, including Amir Md. Fakrul Islam and Secretary Zainal Abedin, as well as NCP leaders Nazim Uddin and Abu Sadek Md. Khairul Islam Chowdhury.

Even ousted Awami League activists—such as Bilal Mia, Shahabuddin, and Gias Uddin, all involved in the stone trade—are on the list. The ACC said names of journalists and other professionals linked to the scandal are still being verified.

21 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

ACC Publishes List of Stone Looters in Sylhet; Political Unity in Corruption Alleged

In an article published by Desarat News, Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus declared that his government’s sole objective is to ensure a free, fair, and peaceful national election.
“The election will take place in February, and after that, I will not hold any elected or appointed office in the next government,” Yunus said.

He revealed that upon assuming office, he was “shocked at the scale of mismanagement and destruction” across state institutions. “We began the painstaking process of rebuilding, and gradually, with everyone’s cooperation, we are making progress,” he added.

Yunus expressed optimism about Generation Z, describing the recent youth-led movement for fairness in public jobs as “the world’s first Generation Z revolution.” He said the uprising has become a model for young people globally.

On foreign policy, Yunus highlighted reforms aimed at strengthening Bangladesh’s ties with regional and global partners. He also confirmed that his government has drafted sweeping reform proposals, including a constitutional amendment to safeguard against any return to authoritarian rule.
“One clear sign of Bangladesh’s democratic transition was when The Economist named Bangladesh its ‘Country of the Year 2024,’” Yunus noted.

21 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

National Election to Be Held in February; I Will Not Hold Any Position in the Next Government: Chief Adviser

A government taskforce report reveals eight mega projects implemented under the Awami League incurred $7.52 billion extra, with cost overruns ranging from 22% to 221%. Delays, poor planning, and corruption were cited as primary causes. Experts recommend appointing internationally recognized audit firms for transparency, especially since foreign loans and contractors were involved. Despite these recommendations, the interim government has taken no action. Analysts stress quality audits are crucial to prevent future overspending and ensure accountability in large-scale infrastructure projects.

Former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), will participate in the upcoming by-elections despite ongoing political protests. The party’s political committee announced this decision after an emergency late-night meeting on August 20. A majority of the committee members supported contesting the elections. Members argued that opposition parties should not be given a “free field” and instructed preparations to begin for the constituencies where by-elections will be held. The opposition leader in the National Assembly has not yet been finalized. Pakistan’s Election Commission has confirmed that voting for constituencies NA-143, NA-185, and PP-203 will take place on October 5.

Md. Sarwar Alam officially took charge as the new Deputy Commissioner (DC) of Sylhet on Thursday morning. He was welcomed at the DC office by district officials in the presence of senior administration leaders, including the Divisional Commissioner. A 27th BCS administration cadre officer, Alam previously served as Private Secretary to an advisor at the Ministry of Expatriates’ Welfare and Overseas Employment. Widely recognized for his anti-adulteration drives as RAB Executive Magistrate, he has now been appointed Sylhet’s DC.

A devastating fire broke out at a CNG fuel station in Auskandi, Nabiganj on the Dhaka-Sylhet Highway early Thursday morning. The blaze, triggered by an explosion while refueling a bus, spread rapidly, destroying 10 CNG-run auto-rickshaws and a bus. Six people, including station staff and drivers, were critically injured and rushed to Sylhet Osmani Medical College Hospital. Firefighters brought the blaze under control after 30 minutes. Initial estimates suggest damages of around Tk 200 million.

The Netherlands is deploying 300 troops along with a Patriot air defense missile system to Poland to protect NATO territory, secure supplies to Ukraine, and deter Russian aggression, Defense Minister Ruben Brekelmans said. The move follows a suspected Russian drone incident in eastern Poland near the Ukrainian border. Germany has also deployed Eurofighter jets to Poland and Romania ahead of joint Russian-Belarusian military exercises. No casualties were reported from the drone incident.


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