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Jatiya Party Co-Chairman Mostafizar Rahman Mostafa has declared Barrister Anisul Islam Mahmud, Ruhul Amin Hawlader, and Mujibul Haque Chunnu “unwelcome” in Rangpur Division, accusing them of plotting to split the party. Calling for unity behind GM Quader, Mostafa expressed concern over deteriorating law and order and suggested deploying the army alongside police for a phased general election. He also alleged that a conspiracy is underway to ban the Jatiya Party, similar to the Awami League’s ban.
Three Jatiya Party Leaders Declared ‘Unwelcome’ in Rangpur Over Alleged Conspiracy
Dhaka — The Jatiya Gonotantrik Party (JAGPA) has sent a formal letter to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, demanding the extradition of former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to face trial over her alleged role in the July massacre.
The letter, submitted in both English and Bengali on Wednesday afternoon to the Indian High Commission in Dhaka, was signed by Rashed Pradhan. As no High Commission official came forward to receive it, the letter was handed over through Additional Deputy Police Commissioner of the Diplomatic Security Division, Talat Mahmud.
In the letter, JAGPA accused Delhi of granting asylum to Hasina and condemned India’s “aggressive interference” in Bangladesh’s internal affairs. It also extended early greetings to the people of India on the eve of their 78th Independence Day before launching into sharp criticism:
“During the 1971 Liberation War, India looted resources from Bangladesh worth nearly USD 4 billion. From the beginning, India sought to treat Bangladesh as a tributary state, undermining our sovereignty and independence.”
The letter further accused India of exploiting Bangladesh while denying it its rightful shares of resources, contrasting this with Bangladesh’s generosity towards its neighbour. The party demanded that Sheikh Hasina be sent back to Bangladesh to face justice.
JAGPA Demands Sheikh Hasina’s Extradition for Trial in Letter to PM Narendra Modi
Jamaat-e-Islami staged demonstrations demanding legal status for the “July National Declaration” and “July National Charter” and holding the next national elections under their framework. Party leader Abdullah Mohammad Taher warned that if elections are orchestrated under foreign influence, the people will resist with their lives and blood. He accused certain groups of creating confusion over electoral reforms to sabotage the polls and insisted that elections must be arranged after formalizing the July documents.
Jamaat Protests Demand Legal Recognition for ‘July Declaration’ and ‘July Charter’
Bangladesh Islami Chhatra Shibir has launched a website inviting public opinion and evaluations of its activities.
According to a statement, anyone can submit their feedback via the platform, as the group seeks to assess its role in developing honest, skilled, and patriotic citizens.
“We believe your expectations and suggestions will play a vital role in shaping our journey,” the statement read. The feedback form is accessible at: https://prospect.shibir.org.bd
Islami Chhatra Shibir Launches Public Feedback Website
BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has accused the government of jeopardizing Bangladesh’s pharmaceutical industry through opaque and one-sided policies.
In a statement, Fakhrul said no new drug registrations have been issued in nearly two years, and medicine prices have not been adjusted for an extended period — putting the country at risk of losing its TRIPS waiver benefits when Bangladesh graduates to middle-income status on November 24, 2026.
He criticized the exclusion of Bangladesh Association of Pharmaceutical Industries representatives from key drug regulation committees, calling it against the sector’s interests.
Fakhrul urged swift action to protect the industry, taking into account the post-LDC graduation scenario, and highlighted the BNP government’s past role in strengthening the sector.
BNP Chief: Government’s Opaque Policies Threaten Pharma Industry
Advisor Asif Nazrul announced that Malaysia has agreed in principle to introduce a Graduate Pass Visa for Bangladeshi students studying there.
Following a productive meeting with Malaysia’s Minister of Higher Education, Nazrul said both sides must complete certain formalities before the policy is implemented.
Currently, around 10,000 Bangladeshi students are enrolled in Malaysian universities but lack the post-study employment opportunities available to students from other countries. If enacted, the visa will open the Malaysian job market to them.
Professor Muhammad Yunus also urged Malaysian authorities to officially recognize Bangladeshi degrees. In a separate meeting, the Malaysian Education Minister expressed strong interest in Yunus’s “Three Zero” campaign — aiming for zero poverty, zero unemployment, and zero carbon emissions.
Malaysia to Introduce Graduate Pass Visa for Bangladeshi Students: Asif Nazrul
Tangail’s joint forces have arrested 34 individuals, including Asgar Ali, president of the Sadar Upazila BNP, during a late-night raid at the so-called “Shatabdi Club” gambling den.
The operation, conducted early Tuesday night, recovered Tk 149,410 in cash, various gambling materials, and two empty liquor bottles.
Confirming the incident, Tangail Sadar Police Station OC Tanvir Ahmed said the detainees were handed over to police for legal action. A case is being prepared, and the accused will be presented before the court following formal charges.
Tangail: BNP Leader Among 34 Arrested in Gambling Den Raid
BNP leader Ruhul Kabir Rizvi has dismissed claims that party activists extorted money from a Chattogram-based doctor whose live-streamed complaint went viral. Speaking to reporters, Rizvi said the doctor faced legal action for constructing a building without approved plans, not due to extortion, and alleged the doctor staged his injuries to smear BNP members.
Rizvi accused a religion-based political group of orchestrating the propaganda to cover its own misdeeds. He also condemned the mob killings of two Hindu men in Rangpur, calling for laws to prevent vigilantism.
Additionally, Rizvi criticized the government for failing to recover over Tk 2,000 crore allegedly looted and deposited in Farmers Bank (now Padma Bank). He reiterated that Bangladesh is not yet ready for proportional representation voting. BNP will hold nationwide prayer gatherings on Friday to mark Khaleda Zia’s birthday and honor fallen martyrs.
BNP Denies Extortion Allegations Against Viral Chattogram Doctor
BNP leader Dr. AZM Zahid Hossain has warned that threats to block elections indicate an ominous return to authoritarianism. Speaking after paying tribute to former President Ziaur Rahman with newly elected Doctors’ Association of Bangladesh (DAB) leaders, Zahid said, “Intimidation cannot suppress the journey towards elections. Those who threaten to prevent polls do not care about the people’s will.”
He reminded that the fall of the Awami League government came through a united student and public movement, not through the agitation of a single group.
‘Warning Against Elections Signals Footsteps of Autocracy’ – Dr. Zahid Hossain
BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir departed Dhaka on Wednesday morning for Bangkok to receive eye treatment, following his doctor’s advice. According to BNP Media Cell member Shayrul Kabir Khan, Fakhrul boarded a Thai Airways flight from Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport at 11:15 AM, accompanied by his wife, Rahat Ara Begum.
Before leaving, Fakhrul visited party chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia at her Firoza residence on Tuesday night to inquire about her health.
BNP Secretary General Leaves for Bangkok for Medical Treatment
Writer and activist Farhad Mazhar has declared that the public will not accept elections under the constitution left by Sheikh Hasina. Speaking at a political event, he warned that the old tactic of “buying and selling bureaucrats to cross the electoral river” will no longer be tolerated. Mazhar accused successive governments of deceiving citizens and vowed to continue the fight until people’s sovereignty is secured. Addressing the BNP, he urged them not to pit their party against the youth, whom he credited for their liberation. He called for intellectual advancement to counter conspiracies and cautioned against getting drawn into “obscene arguments.”
People Will Reject Elections Under Hasina-Era Constitution: Farhad Mazhar
At least 25 people were injured in a violent clash between BNP and Jubo Dal activists in Kishoreganj over a turf control dispute. The conflict followed a Monday night raid on illegal sand extraction from the Ghorautra River, based on a complaint by upazila Jubo Dal’s senior joint convener Azharul Islam Sohel.
Authorities fined detainee Ripon Mia Tk 100,000 and seized a dredger. Following the operation, supporters of the complainant and those of accused ward BNP president Gias Uddin armed themselves with local weapons and clashed until police intervened.
25 Injured in Clash Between BNP and Jubo Dal Over Turf Dispute in Kishoreganj
An audio recording has surfaced in which former BNP MP Abdul Gafur Bhuiyan is heard verbally abusing and threatening Comilla’s DC Amirul Kaiser and Education Board Chairman Shamsul Alam over a dispute regarding the presidency of Volain Bazar High School and College.
The conflict arose after the DC recommended Mir Abu Saleh Shamsuddin for the post, which the chairman forwarded to the institution’s head. Gafur reportedly called the chairman, threatening to “rip out” his liver and that of the person who appointed him. He also allegedly visited the board with associates to intimidate staff. Following the incident, the recommended candidate stepped down.
Former BNP MP Abdul Gafur Threatens Education Officials in Viral Audio Clip
At a meeting with Bangladeshi expatriates in Kuala Lumpur, Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus announced readiness to hand over power to elected representatives, with the election date already declared. He assured that the government is working to secure voting rights for expatriates.
Thanking Malaysian-based Bangladeshis for their contribution to the economy, Yunus acknowledged their role in stabilizing the country’s situation. He highlighted steps taken to resolve passport-related issues quickly and announced a new “Citizen Services Bangladesh” initiative to deliver all government services to expatriates efficiently.
We Are Ready to Hand Over Power to Elected Representatives – Govt Working to Ensure Voting Rights for Expatriates: Chief Adviser Yunus
BNP leader Shahid Uddin Chowdhury Annie recalled meeting Sarjis and Hasnat at the DB office during the July uprising, telling them that just as Hasina failed to detain him during his time as Chhatra Dal president, she wouldn’t be able to stop them either.
“July taught us how to bury fascism, send Hasina home, and destroy the ‘mirror house,’” Annie said. He emphasized the need for ironclad national unity. Recounting his life experiences, he spoke of witnessing the atrocities of the Rakkhi Bahini, Awami League corruption, enforced disappearances, political killings, famine, and the November 7, 1975 revolution. Annie praised former President Ziaur Rahman as a people’s leader who ruled for only three and a half years but left a lasting mark.
July Taught Us How to Bury Fascism and Oust Hasina – National Unity Is the Only Way: Annie
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