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BNP Chairperson's adviser Zainul Abdin Farroque has said that groups who once supported the Awami League—such as Jamaat-e-Islami, Jatiya Party, and even the military—eventually faced persecution. Speaking at a public gathering, he alleged that conspiracies are now being orchestrated to disrupt the upcoming elections through politically motivated killings. Farroque asserted that BNP is committed to peaceful elections and public welfare and dismissed the renewed allegations against Tarique Rahman as part of an ongoing conspiracy.
Those Who Once Helped Awami League Were Later Repressed: Zainul Abdin Farroque
Chhatra Dal General Secretary Nasir Uddin has alleged that clandestine operatives of Islami Chhatra Shibir are misleading general students about the Mitford Hospital murder incident, inciting them to form mobs against Chhatra Dal. Speaking to reporters in front of the BNP's central office in Nayapaltan before a protest march, Nasir said Chhatra Dal is being unfairly targeted over a single incident, despite several recent killings across the country. He emphasized that the protest was a peaceful demonstration against this orchestrated campaign. The rally concluded at Shahbagh.
Shibir Agents Inciting Mob Against Chhatra Dal Over Mitford Killing: Nasir Uddin
The Press Wing of the Chief Advisor has dismissed recent reports claiming a surge in crime across the country, calling them inaccurate. In a statement issued Monday, the Press Wing said that official statistics show the rate of major crimes has remained stable from September 2024 to June 2025. Most serious crimes have either declined or remained unchanged, though there have been slight increases in some categories. Citizens were urged to maintain trust in law enforcement and avoid spreading public fear.
Reports Claiming Rise in Crime This Year Not Accurate: Chief Advisor’s Press Wing
The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has filed two cases against Awami League Joint General Secretary and former MP Mahbubul Alam Hanif and his wife, Fauzia Alam, on charges of amassing illegal wealth worth Tk 32 crore and conducting suspicious financial transactions totaling nearly Tk 110 crore.
In addition, asset disclosure notices have been issued to their three children—Fahim, Farhan, and Tanisha. The court has also imposed a travel ban on the family. Hanif is under investigation for alleged corruption involving tenders, extortion, recruitment irregularities, and money laundering.
Corruption Charges Against AL's Hanif and Wife; Asset Disclosure Notices Issued to Children
Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal (JCD), the student wing of BNP, staged a protest rally on Monday condemning alleged efforts to create mobs and destabilize educational institutions. The march, which began in Nayapaltan and ended in Shahbagh, aimed to counter what JCD called covert attempts by rival groups, especially Shibir, to misrepresent them and disrupt student activism. JCD General Secretary Nasir Uddin claimed the recent Mitford murder is being used to spread confusion and malign his organization. He insisted the rally was peaceful and meant to expose such conspiracies.
JCD Stages Protest March Against Campus Disruption and ‘Mob Creation’
A viral video allegedly showing NCP leader Md. Imamur Rashid accepting Tk 7 lakh from a female entrepreneur has sparked controversy. While Rashid claims the money was a donation, Rashed Khan of the Gono Odhikar Parishad has called for an investigation to determine whether the funds were used for party purposes or taken personally. Khan also cited previous allegations of recruitment irregularities. Imamur countered that the video was leaked maliciously after the woman failed to gain unethical benefits. Following the uproar, NCP has launched a donation website and introduced a fund policy.
NCP Leader Faces Probe Over Leaked Video of Tk 7 Lakh Transaction
The Dhaka Bar Unit of the pro-BNP Bangladesh Nationalist Lawyers' Forum has announced it will not defend any of the accused in the murder case of scrap dealer Md. Sohag. At a press conference on Monday, the forum said this stance was taken in protest of the “brutal killing” and to reject what they called politically motivated attempts to smear BNP. They called for a speedy trial and urged all lawyers to refrain from defending the accused.
BNP Lawyers' Forum to Boycott Defense in Sohag Murder Case
BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has condemned the use of children in what he termed "malicious and degrading" political slogans targeting party leader Tarique Rahman. Speaking at a press conference in Gulshan on 14 July, he said this reflects a disturbing trend of character assassination aimed at derailing democratic progress. He criticized the government's inaction over the murder of Sohag, noting that despite video and photographic evidence, no arrests have been made. He announced the formation of a BNP-led fact-finding committee to investigate the incident.
Use of Children in Anti-Tarique Slogans 'Deplorable': BNP Secretary General
A video showing National Citizen Party (NCP) central member Imamur Rashid allegedly accepting Tk 7 lakh from a female entrepreneur has gone viral on social media. The footage, shared by BNP leader Dr. A.K.M. Wahiduzzaman, sparked widespread criticism. Rashid claims the money was a voluntary donation to the party fund and accused the woman of releasing the video after failing to gain undue advantages. However, the entrepreneur alleges she provided nearly Tk 48 lakh for project opportunities that never materialized. The incident raises serious concerns about political fundraising practices in Bangladesh.
NCP Leader Under Fire After Video Surfaces of Tk 7 Lakh Taken from Female Entrepreneur
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur has declared a "Do-or-Die" movement under the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) banner. In a press conference in Lahore, he announced that the movement will culminate on August 5, marking two years since Imran Khan’s imprisonment. Gandapur warned that a decision must be made within 90 days on the party's political future. While open to dialogue, he emphasized it must be with those who actually wield decision-making power. PTI reaffirmed its commitment to defending constitutional rights through continued protest.
PTI Announces ‘Do-or-Die’ Movement for Imran Khan’s Release
BNP's affiliated wings—Chhatra Dal, Jubo Dal, and Swechchhasebak Dal—have announced nationwide protests condemning the deteriorating law and order situation, mob violence, and disruption in educational institutions. Chhatra Dal will hold a march from Nayapaltan to Shahbagh on Monday, July 14. Swechchhasebak Dal will protest on July 15, and Jubo Dal on July 17, both at the central and district levels. The parties insist the protests will be peaceful and are a response to politically motivated unrest.
BNP's Student, Youth, and Volunteer Wings Announce Nationwide Protests Over Law and Order
Dr. AZM Zahid Hossain reiterated that BNP is committed to law and order, firmly opposing mob violence. “Those involved in such actions must be identified and swiftly arrested to maintain civil order,” he said. He also alleged continued provocations and conspiracies against the party, but affirmed that under Tarique Rahman’s leadership, BNP remains united and vigilant. “We are prepared to stand with the people to resist all conspiracies in defense of democracy,” he added.
BNP Strongly Believes in Rule of Law, Not Mob Violence: Zahid Hossain
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami has formally invited Islami Andolon Bangladesh to its upcoming national rally, scheduled for July 19 at Suhrawardy Udyan. A delegation led by Jamaat central executive council member Nurul Islam Bulbul handed over the official invitation at Islami Andolon's headquarters on Sunday. The news was shared on social media by Jamaat leader Dr. Shafiqur Rahman Masud.
Jamaat Invites Islami Andolon to July 19 National Rally at Suhrawardy Udyan
BNP Standing Committee member Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury criticized those who obstruct democratic elections, stating, “If you neither participate in nor allow elections, you’re functioning more like a pressure group than a political party.” He added, “This behavior resembles that of Sheikh Hasina.” Khasru called for swift national elections and the transfer of power to a publicly elected government, emphasizing that political reform must extend beyond interim frameworks to the culture of politics itself.
“Parties That Reject Elections Act Like Pressure Groups, Not Politicians,” Says Amir Khasru
In a conference held in Banshkhali, Chattogram, the Amir of Islami Andolon Bangladesh, Maulana Mufti Syed Muhammad Rezaul Karim, stated that Islamic, nationalistic, and humanitarian forces must unite to rebuild the country. Speaking at an Ulema conference organized by the Bangladesh Mujahid Committee and National Ulema-Mashayekh A’immah Council, he warned, “Anyone dreaming of power while sidelining Islamic scholars should abandon that illusion.”
“For Nation-Building, Religious Scholars Must Not Be Ignored,” Warns Pir Saheb of Charmonai
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