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BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has welcomed the interim government’s directive to prepare for elections by December, calling it a positive and promising step. Speaking at a discussion at the National Press Club, he said the BNP has submitted its July Declaration to the government, underscoring the importance of the July uprising. Fakhrul supported political reforms but stressed the need to acknowledge the repression faced by BNP members over the past 17 years. He also highlighted issues including border killings, unresolved water-sharing with India, the potential imposition of a 35% U.S. tariff, and the need for national unity to restore democratic governance. Jamaat leader Mia Ghulam Parwar echoed the need for synergy among political parties, the public, and the media.
BNP Welcomes Interim Government’s Election Roadmap
Tahsina Rushdir Luna, wife of missing BNP leader M Ilias Ali, has urged religious leaders to play a unified role not only in spiritual matters but also in promoting justice, human rights, and societal harmony. Speaking at a discussion with the Imam Association in Osmaninagar, she said Imams are the successors of prophets and have a crucial role in guiding society towards righteousness. She emphasized BNP’s longstanding respect for religious values and the clergy community.
Imams Must Unite for Justice and Human Rights: Tahsina Rushdir Luna
NCP Convener Nahid Islam has expressed concern over the lack of student union elections in universities despite high expectations following the mass uprising. Speaking at a rally at the main gate of Islamic University on Wednesday night, he stated that student unions are essential for safeguarding students' rights, promoting free expression, and initiating reforms. He called for immediate elections in all universities, including Dhaka and Islamic University. Nahid emphasized that the mass uprising was not just about regime change, but about transforming the state structure and people’s lives. He urged universities to eliminate discrimination based on religion or political identity and promote democratic coexistence.
Student Union Elections Still Unfulfilled, Says NCP Convener
Jamaat-e-Islami has declared its readiness to participate in national elections at any time, provided that seven core demands are met — including implementation of a proportional representation (PR) electoral system and adoption of the "July Charter." Assistant Secretary General Advocate Ehsan Mahbub Zubayer announced plans for a massive rally at Suhrawardy Udyan on July 19, expected to draw hundreds of thousands. He added that all anti-fascist parties, including the BNP, will be invited to join.
Jamaat Ready for Election If 7 Demands Are Met, Including PR Voting System
Rana Sanaullah, an adviser to Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif, has warned that participants in PTI’s protests may be arrested if the demonstrations turn violent. While reaffirming the right to peaceful protest, he stressed that the government would act firmly against any unrest.
He noted that Prime Minister Sharif had invited PTI for dialogue and mentioned that while some rallies may occur in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, overall turnout is expected to be low elsewhere. Sanaullah also met with senior JUI-F leaders in Islamabad to discuss political developments and the upcoming Senate elections in KP.
PTI Protesters Will Be Arrested if Violence Erupts: Pakistani PM’s Adviser
Sarjis Alam, Chief Organizer of the Northern Region for the National Citizens' Party (NCP), has questioned the Election Commission’s decision to ban the water lily as a political symbol.
He argued that just like the paddy sheaf, jute leaf, and star—elements derived from national symbols—the water lily is a part of the national emblem and should be allowed as an electoral symbol. “If one part of the national emblem can be used as a party symbol, so can the water lily,” he said, opposing the ban.
If Water Lily Can’t Be a Symbol, Then Neither Can Paddy Sheaf: NCP Leader
Jamaat-e-Islami’s Dhaka Metropolitan North branch held a rally and assembly on July 19 in the Karwan Bazar and Farmgate areas to mobilize support for their national convention. Addressing the crowd, Metropolitan Amir Mohammad Selim Uddin urged activists to work tirelessly towards achieving the party’s seven-point demand plan aimed at building a new Bangladesh free from discrimination, extortion, and terrorism. He emphasized that people would no longer have to seek their rights elsewhere, as elected representatives will act as servants of the people, not rulers. He invited residents of Dhaka to participate in the upcoming national convention.
A New Bangladesh Free from Discrimination, Extortion, and Terrorism: Public Representatives Will Serve, Not Rule, Says Selim Uddin
National Citizen Party (NCP) activists were allegedly attacked at the Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) regional office in Mohammadpur while protesting against extortion.
According to the NCP, a group of assailants led by Mahbub Alam confined the protesters to a room and attacked them with local weapons, seizing their mobile phones and wallets. At least six individuals were injured and admitted to Shaheed Suhrawardy Medical College Hospital.
The party accuses Mahbub Alam of being closely associated with Mayor Atiqul Islam and being involved in lobbying, tender manipulation, and extortion within the DNCC. The Mohammadpur police station’s officer-in-charge stated that an investigation will begin upon receiving a formal complaint.
NCP Activists Attacked During Protest at DNCC Office in Mohammadpur
A crude bomb (cocktail) exploded outside the National Citizen Party (NCP) office on Wednesday night at 10:58 PM, injuring Imon Howlader, the Joint Convener of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement in Kalabagan. He was admitted to Dhaka Medical College Hospital for treatment.
This marks the third such incident outside the NCP office, with previous attacks occurring on June 23 and July 2, leaving several others injured. Police have launched an investigation into the latest explosion.
Another Cocktail Explosion Outside NCP Office Injures Youth Leader
Aminul Haque, Convener of BNP's Dhaka North Metropolitan Unit, has criticized the Proportional Representation (PR) electoral system, calling it “disconnected from the people.” He argued that individuals who are not even qualified to be Union Parishad members are now dreaming of becoming Members of Parliament under this system.
Speaking at a party event, Haque stated that the people of Bangladesh have been deprived of their voting rights for the past 15 years and are now eagerly waiting for a truly free and fair election—one in which they can elect candidates of their own choosing.
He called on party leaders and activists to remain disciplined, emphasizing that no injustice should be done to ordinary citizens and urging coordination with law enforcement agencies to maintain order.
Expressing hope that the next general election will be held by February, Haque urged all BNP supporters to stay united and vigilant. He reaffirmed the party’s commitment to confronting all political conspiracies under the leadership of Tarique Rahman.
PR System Detached from the People, Says BNP Leader Aminul Haque
BNP Joint Secretary General Advocate Abdus Salam Azad has called on Jamaat-e-Islami to abandon what he described as its "misguided path." Speaking to reporters, he criticized the party for its controversial role during the Liberation War and accused it of political opportunism, citing its shifting alliances with the Awami League, Jatiya Party, and BNP.
Azad also lashed out at Chormonai Pir, condemning his recent remark: “Money is raised at Paltan and sent to London.” He labeled the statement as “completely false and baseless,” and urged the Pir to publicly repent in front of his followers for spreading misinformation.
Azad further accused Jamaat of trying to delay national elections under the pretext of prioritizing local polls and pushing for a Proportional Representation (PR) system as part of a broader political conspiracy.
BNP Leader Slams Chormonai Pir Over "London Money" Remark, Urges Jamaat to Abandon "Wrong Path"
A violent clash broke out between two rival factions of the BNP in Sujanagar, Pabna, leaving at least 25 people injured, including five with gunshot wounds. Among the injured is Sheikh Abdur Rouf, a local BNP leader.
The conflict occurred between 2:00 PM and 3:30 PM on the Nandita Cinema Hall Road. Long-standing tensions between supporters of Sheikh Abdur Rouf and his rival Mujibur Khan escalated into a deadly confrontation, with both groups engaging in chase and counter-chase before violence erupted.
To control the situation, police were joined by members of the army and Rapid Action Battalion (RAB). Law enforcement sources have claimed that the incident stemmed from personal enmity rather than political rivalry.
Violent Clash Between Rival BNP Factions in Sujanagar, 25 Injured Including 5 Shot
Nahid Islam also alleged that more than 1,200 Bangladeshis have been killed over the past 25 years, attributing many of these incidents to India's Border Security Force (BSF), which he called a “murderous and rights-violating force.” Speaking during a march in Jhenaidah demanding judicial reform and a new constitution, Islam urged the Indian government to treat Bangladeshis with dignity. He stressed that while Bangladesh may have overcome dictatorship, it has yet to be freed from anti-people governance. The NCP continues to demand free elections under a reformed legal and constitutional framework.
Over 1,200 Killed by BSF in 25 Years: NCP Leader Labels Indian Forces as Rights Violators
Nahid Islam, convenor of the National Citizens Party (NCP), stated that the relationship between Bangladesh and India must be based on equality and mutual respect. Speaking in Chuadanga, he claimed that the fall of the “authoritarian Hasina regime” came through public uprising, alleging via a BBC report that Sheikh Hasina had directly ordered violence. He accused India of sheltering her and demanded accountability. Islam asserted that India is as dependent on Bangladesh as Bangladesh is on India. He called for public resistance against corruption and extortion, comparing current governance to past autocratic eras.
India Also Depends on Bangladesh: NCP Convenor
Germany has summoned China’s ambassador following an incident where a Chinese warship used a laser to target a German aircraft during an EU maritime security mission in the Red Sea. The laser targeting endangered the pilot and forced the aircraft to land safely in Djibouti, suspending the mission temporarily. Germany condemned the act as unacceptable. Similar accusations were previously made by the US in 2020. The Chinese embassy in Berlin and Beijing have yet to respond to the latest incident.
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