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Chief Advisor Dr. Muhammad Yunus will address the nation today, marking the first anniversary of Sheikh Hasina’s ouster. The speech will focus on the upcoming national election, with a preliminary roadmap and directives to the Election Commission. A possible February election date may be mentioned. The address will also reflect on the interim government's one-year performance, justice efforts, and political consensus progress. Coordination among law enforcement for election readiness will be discussed, alongside a call for political parties to cooperate for a historic democratic transition.
Allama Shah Muhibbullah Babunagari, Amir of Hefazat-e-Islam Bangladesh, has stated that Jamaat-e-Islami is a fraudulent Islamic group, not a genuine Islamic party. He emphasized that Jamaat does not represent the Islam of Madinah but instead seeks to establish the ideology of Maududi. “Following Maududi’s ideology means there will be no true faith,” he said.
While acknowledging the necessity of unity among Islamic parties, Babunagari firmly declared, “We do not consider Jamaat an Islamic party. They have never desired the Islam of Madinah; their aim is to establish Maududism. Therefore, unity with them is impossible.”
He further remarked, “Jamaat is not the largest party in the country; BNP holds that position.”
Hefazat Amir: Jamaat-e-Islami Is a Deceptive Islamic Group, Not a True Islamic Party
Three foreign diplomats have sent flowers to Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman, wishing him a speedy recovery as he undergoes treatment at a hospital.
The well-wishers include:
Chinese Ambassador to Bangladesh, Yao Wen
Acting High Commissioner of Pakistan, Muhammad Wasif
Palestinian Ambassador, Yousef Ramadan
According to Jamaat sources, the diplomats inquired about Dr. Rahman’s health and conveyed their hopes for his swift recovery. The party expressed sincere gratitude for this gesture, calling it a memorable act of goodwill.
Ambassadors from Three Countries Send Flowers Wishing Jamaat-e-Islami Chief a Speedy Recovery
Despite five years since drafting, Dhaka’s parking policy has yet to be finalized or implemented. The draft emphasizes the importance of regulated parking to ease traffic congestion and outlines strict measures against illegal roadside parking. Delays stem from lack of government focus and official transfers. Unauthorized parking and sidewalk occupation continue to worsen traffic jams and citizen hardship. The policy aims to coordinate management across Dhaka and surrounding districts, encouraging private sector involvement and enforcement by traffic police and local authorities.
U.S. President Donald Trump has warned of significant tariff hikes on Indian goods imported into the United States, citing India’s ongoing purchase of fuel from Russia amid the Ukraine conflict. Trump made these remarks on his social media platform Truth Social ahead of planned U.S. retaliatory tariffs effective August 7. While details on specific products and tariff rates remain unclear, Indian officials have confirmed that despite the threats, India will continue buying Russian oil.
China has deployed private militias, largely composed of former PLA personnel, to secure strategic infrastructure in Myanmar’s Rakhine State, particularly around the key port town Kyaukphyu. These militias go beyond guarding, reportedly engaging in drone operations and sniper attacks against insurgents, marking a shift to active conflict involvement. This unofficial military presence supports China’s Belt and Road investments while avoiding formal troop deployment. However, it raises local mistrust, heightens risks of violence, and challenges Myanmar’s sovereignty amid growing geopolitical tensions.
The government has made it compulsory to submit income tax return proof when opening or maintaining fixed deposits and savings certificates over 10 lakh taka, or taking loans exceeding 20 lakh taka. Bangladesh Bank issued a circular enforcing this rule across 24 financial and banking services, including company director appointments, trade license renewals, and utility connections. Failure to comply will result in denial of these services by banks and government agencies, aiming to widen tax compliance nationwide.
Nepal’s Ambassador to Bangladesh, Ghanshyam Bhandari, has announced that a Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA) between Nepal and Bangladesh will be signed soon. Speaking at a CPD roundtable in Dhaka, he highlighted strong prospects for trade expansion and ongoing discussions to import 40 MW of electricity from Nepal, potentially scaling up to 9,000 MW. CPD Fellow Mostafizur Rahman emphasized the need for India's support, as Indian transit routes and grid access are essential for boosting bilateral trade and energy cooperation between the two nations.
The Trump administration deported immigrants convicted of serious crimes to third countries like South Sudan and Eswatini after their home nations refused to take them back. According to a Reuters report, some deportees included individuals convicted of murder and child abuse. Critics called the practice harsh and questioned whether enough was done to repatriate them properly. In one instance, five people were returned to their home countries after facing threats of being sent to Libya. DHS did not disclose the total number deported to third countries.
BNP leader Kaysar Kamal has initiated a humanitarian project aimed at restoring vision for helpless and impoverished people, under the guidance of BNP’s Tareq Rahman.
Providing free medical services to those on the brink of blindness due to lack of treatment, the program has successfully operated on 182 patients across four phases. On Monday, the fourth phase saw 45 individuals undergo successful eye surgeries.
Kamal personally covers all expenses, including surgeries, transportation, accommodation, and medication for the patients. Beneficiaries have expressed deep gratitude for this compassionate service.
BNP Leader Kaysar Kamal Launches Free Eye Treatment Program for the Underprivileged Under Tareq Rahman’s Guidance
NCP leader Abdul Hannan Masud expressed dissatisfaction over the absence of invitations to 158 key coordinators and co-coordinators of the July uprising. In a Facebook post at 2 AM Tuesday, he announced he may boycott the July Declaration event if these individuals are not given due respect.
“I received an invitation, but many legitimate coordinators did not. Will there be seats for the families of martyrs?” he questioned. He stated that unless his fellow revolutionaries and the families of the fallen are honored, he will personally boycott the program.
Abdul Hannan Masud Threatens to Boycott July Declaration Event Over Lack of Respect for Revolution Coordinators
After much anticipation, the interim government is set to officially unveil the July Declaration today (Tuesday) at Manik Mia Avenue. A five-member delegation from the BNP, led by Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, is expected to attend the event.
BNP media cell member Shayrul Kabir Khan confirmed that the delegation will include Standing Committee members Mirza Abbas, Dr. Abdul Moyeen Khan, Nazrul Islam Khan, and Salahuddin Ahmed. The decision was finalized during a meeting held at the BNP Chairperson's office in Gulshan on Monday.
Interim Government to Officially Announce July Declaration Today; BNP Delegation to Attend
BNP leader Begum Selima Rahman reflected on the July uprising, expressing disappointment over unfulfilled anti-discrimination hopes after one year. She accused Dr. Muhammad Yunus, brought into the interim government to maintain neutrality, of failing to do so and aligning with one-sided views, attempting to form a new political party that caused public discontent. She criticized the ruling Awami League for selling out the Liberation War spirit and monopolizing the uprising’s credit. Selima stressed the need for a people's government and lamented the silence over workers who died, with only some students raising voices.
BNP Leader Begum Selima Blames Dr. Yunus for Lack of Neutrality in Interim Government
At an event on Monday, BNP Secretary General presented honors, gifts, and financial assistance to the families of 78 youth league members martyred in the July uprising. Six youth league leaders were also posthumously awarded. The youth league recognized Khaleda Zia, Tarique Rahman, and the BNP secretary general for their contributions to anti-fascist movements over the past 17 years. Tarique Rahman addressed the gathering, emphasizing that Bangladeshis now demand fulfillment of political promises and improved living standards. He acknowledged the sacrifices of the martyrs and the 17 years of struggle for political rights amid oppression, torture, enforced disappearances, and killings. Highlighting that over one-third of the population is youth, Tarique outlined BNP’s initiative to develop skill-based education and pledged to ensure healthcare access. He stressed multilingual education and empowerment.
BNP Secretary General Honors 78 July Movement Martyrs’ Families, Announces Financial Aid
Student League leader Nasir Uddin Nasir criticized the ongoing authoritarianism in Muradnagar, Kumilla, saying that those who established fascism there over the last 17 years remain in power and openly roam the area. He visited jailed Muradnagar Student League leader Nazim Mahmud and 13 other BNP and affiliated leaders arrested over attacks on a police station and a student coordinator. Nasir lamented that despite positive politics across Bangladesh, Muradnagar lacks it, with advisor Asif Mahmud managing the area as he pleases. While no Awami League leaders are imprisoned there, 13 BNP leaders remain behind bars. Nasir demanded their immediate release and the withdrawal of the Muradnagar police officer-in-charge.
Positive Politics Absent in Muradnagar, Kumilla, Advisor Asif Mahmud Running the Area at Will: Nasir
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