The ‘1 Nojor’ media platform is now live in beta, inviting users to explore and provide feedback as we continue to refine the experience.
Nahid Islam, convener of the National Citizen Party (NCP), declared that their struggle will continue until “Mujibism” and fascism are eradicated. Speaking at a street rally in Munshiganj on Friday, he said legal action and intimidation cannot suppress the NCP and that larger movements are on the horizon. Referring to recent attacks in Gopalganj, party leaders demanded the trial and capital punishment of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Northern region leader Sarjis Alam emphasized the need for united resistance, while southern organizer Hasnat Abdullah called for vigilance against domestic and international conspiracies and announced a major protest at the National Martyrs’ Memorial on August 3.
NCP Leader Vows to Continue Fight Against 'Mujibism' and Fascism
The National Citizen Party’s (NCP) “March to Gopalganj” program on July 16 was violently disrupted, with reports alleging that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, speaking from India, instructed party affiliates via phone to prevent NCP leaders from leaving the city alive.
Student wing Chhatra League reportedly executed the attacks, with its president Saddam Hossain allegedly giving live instructions on Facebook. Police vehicles were set on fire, and gunfire and bomb attacks were reported. Allegations suggest coordination by senior party officials and family members of the Prime Minister.
Allegations Surface Against Awami League for Sabotaging NCP March in Gopalganj
BNP Joint Secretary General Syed Emran Saleh Prince criticized NCP leaders for their lack of political maturity, claiming this forced them to retreat in military vehicles and weakened the overall momentum of the protest movement.
Speaking at a party meeting in Dobaura, Mymensingh, Prince alleged a deliberate attempt is underway to incite conflict and disrupt the electoral process. He warned that any deviation from a neutral election could lead to national instability and added that an unelected interim government would be disastrous for the country.
BNP Leader: Immaturity of NCP Leaders Has Damaged Protest Movement
In a protest rally on July 17, Jamaat-e-Islami leaders condemned the attack on an NCP rally in Gopalganj, calling it a sign of government weakness and the Home Advisor's failure.
Naib-e-Ameer Dr. Taher labeled the advisor as "Mr. Helpless" and demanded his removal. Party Secretary General Mia Golam Parwar said the attack aimed to sabotage the upcoming national rally on July 19. They warned that both assailants and complicit elements within the administration must face justice. Jamaat also hinted at a possible long march and urged public participation in the July 19 rally.
"Home Advisor Is Weak and Ineffective": Jamaat Slams Government Over Gopalganj Attack
BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi announced a target to enroll 10 million new members across the country. Speaking at the launch of a membership drive in Savar on July 17, he instructed party activists to recruit 20,000–25,000 members per upazila.
He called for the inclusion of honest, law-abiding, and socially accepted individuals while warning against giving shelter to criminal elements. Rizvi also labeled the proportional representation (PR) electoral system as misleading and a barrier to grassroots leadership. He accused the ruling Awami League of denying voting rights and fostering insecurity among the population.
BNP Aims to Recruit 10 Million New Members Nationwide, Criticizes Proportional Representation System
On July 17, during a rally at Rafiq Square in Manikganj, NCP Convener Nahid Islam declared the need for a new constitution based on justice, human dignity, and people’s rights.
He emphasized that the sacrifices of NCP activists would not be in vain, particularly in the wake of recent violence in Gopalganj. Criticizing the gap between activism and development in Manikganj, Nahid pledged that the five-month-old party would identify real issues rather than make false promises.
"The Constitution of Hasina or Mujibur Is No Longer Acceptable": Nahid Islam Calls for a People-Centric Charter
At a street rally in Rajbari, Dr. Tasnim Zara, Senior Joint Secretary of the National Citizen Party (NCP), criticized the current constitution for enabling enforced disappearances and political killings under the Prime Minister's unchecked power.
She stated that the NCP is fighting to rewrite the constitution and establish a people-oriented, accountable state. Praising past citizen bravery on the streets, Dr. Zara emphasized that the NCP will push for essential reforms to transform the country.
"We Reject a Constitution That Grants Absolute Power to a Prime Minister": Dr. Tasnim Zara
Zobairul Hasan Arif, Joint Chief Organizer of the National Citizens Party (NCP), has warned of possible attacks on the party’s upcoming rally programs in Chittagong, Cox’s Bazar, Rangamati, Bandarban, and Khagrachhari. Speaking at a press conference at the Chittagong Press Club on Thursday, Arif said that following recent incidents in Gopalganj, the party has been forced to reconsider security arrangements.
He confirmed that law enforcement agencies have been informed and assured that if any attack attempts occur, students and local supporters will resist them. The two-day rally will conclude with events in Cox’s Bazar and Bandarban, followed by a final program in Rangamati on Sunday. The party will return to Chittagong where a major rally is scheduled for 3:30 pm in the city center.
NCP’s Rally Faces Threat of Attacks in Chittagong Hill Tracts: Zobairul Hasan Arif
Hasnat Abdullah, Chief Coordinator of the NCP’s Southern Region, urged the youth to lead the movement for an Awami League-free Bangladesh, even if it means risking their lives.
Speaking at the conclusion of a march in Rajbari, Abdullah recalled past incidents involving the Awami League, including the use of sticks and oars during political conflicts, and the party’s alleged role in the Pilkhana and Shapla Square killings. He criticized media and cultural institutions like Bashundhara for allegedly aiding the ruling party.
He asserted that although some forces attempted to eliminate opposition leaders, they failed—because new visionary leaders are emerging as alternatives. Addressing young people and Islamic scholars (ulema), Abdullah warned that the country's freedom will not be fully restored unless the Awami League is eradicated from politics.
Central NCP leaders and others also addressed the rally, chanting slogans demanding change.
"Youth Must Take Charge to Build an Awami League-Free Bangladesh": Hasnat Abdullah
At a street rally in Faridpur, Akhtar Hossain, Member Secretary of the National Citizens’ Party (NCP), stated that the people of Bangladesh no longer want to see the Awami League or the politics of Mujibism.
He alleged that certain so-called civil society members are trying to bring the Awami League back into power, but the public will resist such efforts.
Hossain accused the ruling party of undermining democracy through what he called “midnight elections” in 2014, 2018, and 2024. Referring to recent attacks on NCP leaders in Gopalganj, he claimed that even firearms could not silence the party’s slogans.
Calling for the formation of a caretaker government, Hossain demanded that all Awami League members be brought to justice to ensure the country’s sovereignty and security.
"People No Longer Want to See Awami League or Mujibist Politics": Akhtar Hossain
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami organized a protest rally and gathering in Chattogram condemning the recent attacks, arson, and unrest in Gopalganj. The demonstration began on the afternoon of July 17 from the north gate of Andarkilla Shahi Jame Masjid and marched through key city streets before concluding with a rally in front of the Press Club.
Addressing the rally, Jamaat's Acting Metropolitan Ameer Muhammad Nazrul Islam stated that the July 2024 uprising was a mass explosion against fascism, symbolized by the martyrdom of Abu Sayeed and others. He alleged that during this significant anniversary, an orchestrated attack in Tungipara aimed to destabilize the situation.
Nazrul Islam also highlighted the historical contexts of the Liberation War, national unity, and ongoing political oppression during his speech.
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Protests in Chattogram Against Violence and Arson in Gopalganj
A high-profile delegation from Starlink, SpaceX’s satellite internet venture, led by Vice President Lauren Dreyer, will visit Dhaka on July 18. The team, which includes International Strategy Director Richard Griffiths, is scheduled to hold meetings with government IT officials and policymakers to discuss potential investment opportunities and technology implementation strategies. The government views the visit as a significant step toward advancing digital connectivity, particularly in rural areas. During their visit, Dreyer and Griffiths will meet Dr. Yunus, tour a nursing college, attend a press conference, and participate in a drone show at Hatirjheel. The delegation will depart Bangladesh on July 19.
Starlink Delegation to Visit Dhaka on July 18 for Investment Talks
Former State Minister for Home Affairs Tanjim Ahmed Sohail Taj and his elder sister Sharmin Ahmed have paid a courtesy visit to the Chief Adviser of the Interim Government, Dr. Muhammad Yunus. The meeting took place on Thursday at the State Guest House Jamuna. Chief Adviser’s Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam confirmed the meeting by sharing a photograph on Facebook. Sohail Taj, son of Bangladesh’s first Prime Minister Tajuddin Ahmad, previously served as a junior minister under the Awami League government.
Sohail Taj and Sharmin Ahmed Meet Interim Government Chief Adviser Dr. Yunus
The Bangladesh Army has announced recruitment for female nurses under its 42nd Direct Short-Term Commission (AFNS). Applicants must have a B.Sc. in Nursing from a recognized college with a minimum GPA of 3.50 in both SSC and HSC, and be under 26 years of age by January 1, 2026. Married, unmarried, widowed, and divorced women are eligible. Benefits include competitive salary, secure housing, military hospital care, and educational opportunities for children. Applications are open online until August 2, 2025.
President Donald Trump has announced that the United States is close to finalizing a new trade agreement with India. Talks are progressing rapidly, with Indian commerce officials currently in Washington. India aims to secure better terms than Indonesia recently received. However, issues remain over tariffs on agricultural, dairy, steel, and automotive products. While the U.S. trade deficit with India grew to $45.7 billion in 2024, both countries are optimistic about enhanced market access through tariff reforms and an eventual deal.
The ‘1 Nojor’ media platform is now live in beta, inviting users to explore and provide feedback as we continue to refine the experience.