The ‘1 Nojor’ media platform is now live in beta, inviting users to explore and provide feedback as we continue to refine the experience.
Jamaat-e-Islami’s Deputy Ameer, Professor Mujibur Rahman, has urged authorities to establish a specialized burn unit in any government or private hospital in Uttara. Visiting families of victims from the Milestone School plane crash, he offered condolences and assured continued party support for medical expenses. He encouraged families to find solace in prayer and demanded a compensation list, an impartial investigation, and immediate steps to prevent such tragedies in the future.
Jamaat Leader Calls for Burn Unit in Uttara Hospitals, Pledges Support for Crash Victims
Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman has called for national unity beyond party and religious divides in the face of a potential rise in fascist forces this July-August. In a Facebook statement, he urged all to unite against fascism, anti-social elements, and those threatening national order. Advising his party workers to remain patient and avoid provocation, he emphasized the importance of student, labor, and public solidarity in shaping a future for the next generation.
Jamaat Chief Calls for National Unity Against Looming Fascist Threat
BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir stated that the Chief Adviser had initiated consultations in response to concerns about a resurgence of fascist forces in July and August. Speaking after a meeting in Gulshan, he confirmed that the BNP has pledged to cooperate with the government in this critical time. Fakhrul mentioned a prior meeting between Dr. Yunus and leaders of BNP and three other parties. He emphasized that a prompt election is the only solution and urged the government to act in good faith. He also denounced the attack on NCP as part of a conspiracy to derail the electoral process.
BNP Vows Support to Government Amid Concerns Over Rising Fascist Forces: Mirza Fakhrul
At a public rally in Chandpur, National Citizens’ Party (NCP) Southern Coordinator Hasnat Abdullah demanded the resignation of Interim Government Health Adviser Nurjahan Begum. He alleged that her appointment was a result of nepotism by Dr. Muhammad Yunus. Criticizing her inaction, questionable qualifications, and preference for treatment abroad, Hasnat urged her to return all state benefits and resign. Referring to the recent Uttara plane crash and corruption allegations, he called for unity across political lines to resist fascism. Families of victims at the rally demanded justice, followed by a mourning procession in memory of those killed and injured.
Hasnat Demands Resignation of Health Adviser Nurjahan Begum, Citing Favoritism by Dr. Yunus
A Dhaka court has acquitted BNP Joint Secretary General Shahid Uddin Chowdhury Annie in a corruption case filed by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC). The judge ruled that the prosecution failed to prove the charges beyond reasonable doubt. The case alleged he concealed wealth worth BDT 1.3 million and amassed illegal assets of BDT 14 million. Filed in 2014, the trial began in 2016 and included testimony from nine out of twelve witnesses. After years of proceedings, the court declared him not guilty.
Court Acquits BNP Leader Shahid Uddin Chowdhury Annie in Graft Case
As part of its “July March to Build the Nation” campaign, the National Citizen Party (NCP) will hold processions in Chandpur and Cumilla on Wednesday. The party will also organize a mourning rally in memory of the victims of the Milestone School & College plane crash.
Participants will wear black badges and carry black flags. According to NCP's Joint Media Secretary Mushfiq Us Salehin, the program was instructed by party convener Nahid Islam and secretary general Akhtar Hossain.
NCP Plans Marches in Chandpur, Cumilla; Announces Mourning Rally Over Plane Crash
In a Facebook post on Tuesday night, BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman urged all pro-democracy allies to remain calm and united during this period of national mourning. Emphasizing tolerance and restraint, he called on political actors to avoid provocation by banned groups. He also demanded a thorough investigation into the plane crash, medical care for the injured, and justice for the missing. Offering condolences to the victims' families, he stated that Bangladesh must face crises with unity and solidarity.
Tarique Rahman Urges Calm, Unity During National Mourning
During the meeting with the Chief Adviser, four political parties reaffirmed their stance on national unity against fascism. Legal adviser Asif Nazrul stated that the parties recommended stricter law enforcement. BNP emphasized the need for a credible electoral process. The Chief Adviser urged the parties to make their unity more visible despite grassroots-level divisions. The meeting also discussed the need for administrative actions against banned organizations and fascist collaborators.
BNP Emphasizes Fair Elections, Parties Call for Tougher Security Measures
The government will form a judicial investigation commission led by a judge within days to probe the recent violence in Gopalganj. This impartial commission will include government officials and civil society members. Adviser Muhammad Fauzul Kabir Khan emphasized that the government aims to uncover the root causes, ensure justice, and prevent future incidents. Law enforcement personnel and journalists injured during the unrest were commended. The government also pledged to maintain normalcy and promote democratic practices following the unrest.
The National Citizens’ Party (NCP) will resume its month-long July March starting Wednesday at 11 AM from Chandpur Bus Stand, following a period of state mourning. The event was announced by district chief coordinator Md. Mahabub Alam at a press conference in Chandpur. The march aims to inspire the people of Chandpur and shape the region’s future. The program includes visits to martyr families, rallies, and inaugurations in Hajiganj and Doabhangha, with key party leaders expected to attend.
US Senator Lindsey Graham has warned India and China that their continued purchase of Russian oil could lead to severe economic consequences, including a 100% tariff if Donald Trump returns to power. Graham accused the two nations of enabling Russia’s war in Ukraine and labeled their oil trade as “blood-soaked.” India responded firmly, asserting that its energy needs are paramount and decisions are based on market realities. NATO also urged these nations to pressure Russia toward a peace deal or face serious repercussions.
During an emergency meeting on Tuesday night at the state guesthouse Jamuna, Jamaat-e-Islami leader Dr. Taher demanded compensation for the victims of the tragic Milestone College plane crash and called for proper treatment for the injured. He also pointed to administrative failure in maintaining law and order, urging greater accountability.
Jamaat Leader Demands Compensation for Milestone College Tragedy Victims
Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman has emphasized that politics must be driven by a commitment to public welfare, not personal enrichment. Speaking at a rally in Rangpur, he said those with a mindset of begging, looting, or corruption should have no place in politics. He stressed that political leadership should act as the guardian of people's wealth, dignity, and lives. He also pledged that if Jamaat were to form a government, its leaders would refuse government plots and tax-exempt cars. “There cannot be two sets of laws in one country,” he added, signaling a stand against legal double standards.
Shafiqur Rahman: Politics Should Serve People, Not Personal Gain
BNP Standing Committee member Goyeshwar Chandra Roy has questioned why fighter jet training flights were conducted over a densely populated area like Uttara in Dhaka. He emphasized that such military exercises are typically conducted in uninhabited zones to avoid civilian casualties. Following the crash, BNP organized a special prayer and mourning event for the victims. Roy also called for transparency, demanding a public explanation of whether all mechanical inspections were properly conducted prior to the flight.
Goyeshwar Chandra Roy Questions Why Fighter Jet Training Took Place Over Populated Area
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami has pledged BDT 5 million (approximately USD 43,000) in initial aid for the treatment of victims injured in a recent training aircraft crash in Dhaka’s Uttara area. The crash at Milestone School and College has so far left 31 dead and over 165 injured. The party has also urged doctors across the country to assist in treating the wounded. According to ISPR, casualty figures have been confirmed and updated from various hospitals.
Jamaat-e-Islami Pledges BDT 5 Million for Air Crash Victims’ Treatment
The ‘1 Nojor’ media platform is now live in beta, inviting users to explore and provide feedback as we continue to refine the experience.