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BNP leader Aminul Haque has alleged that some political advisors, aided by foreign interests and allies of the ruling Awami League, are conspiring to delay the upcoming February 2025 national election. “Regardless of the conspiracies, a free and participatory election will be held in February, Insha’Allah,” he said. He added that BNP will remain rooted in the people’s aspirations and warned that members found collaborating with Awami loyalists will face internal disciplinary actions.
Amimul Haque Alleges Plot to Delay 2025 Election
BNP senior leader Mirza Abbas criticized certain political actors for making divisive demands, warning that they are attempting to derail the election process and endanger the nation's future. Speaking pointedly at the Islami Andolon, Abbas said, “While BNP-Jamaat was being crushed under state repression, your leaders applauded from the sidelines and tacitly supported Hasina.” He urged all parties to work together constructively, rather than issuing ultimatums such as requiring PR voting or local elections first. “Why must everything happen according to your script?” he asked.
Mirza Abbas: "Irresponsible Demands Threaten National Stability"
BNP leader Salahuddin Ahmed has stated that his party has not reached consensus on proposals concerning the formation of appointment committees for constitutional and statutory bodies, as well as the election process for the proposed upper house of parliament. "We shouldn't be forced to agree on everything," he said. While BNP has shown sincerity in talks around the July Charter and agreed on several core constitutional issues—including Article 70, presidential elections, and limits on the prime minister’s tenure—they argue that further consensus requires continued discussion. The party supports a 100-member upper chamber and the idea that deputy speakers should come from the opposition. However, it insists that upper house representation be based on lower house seat distribution.
BNP Fails to Reach Consensus on Key Parliamentary Reform Proposals
Sarjis Alam, a senior leader of the National Change Platform (NCP), addressed recent statements made by activist Umama Fatema. He acknowledged her contributions during the popular uprising and her leadership in anti-discrimination movements but noted that perspectives differ. "Some of her concerns need to be understood through dialogue. Not all her allegations can be dismissed outright, nor can they all be accepted without scrutiny," Sarjis added. He emphasized the importance of collaboration to address issues constructively within the evolving post-uprising context.
NCP’s Sarjis on Umama Fatema: “Her Claims Can't Be Fully Dismissed or Fully Accepted”
Senior BNP leader Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury has dismissed doubts about the February 2026 national elections. "There are no signs indicating the election will not be held on time. Preparations are underway across the country," he said. Khosru criticized those questioning the electoral process without cause, saying such efforts only disrupt the democratic process. He also accused certain political groups of exploiting local incidents—such as the recent events in Cumilla—for electioneering purposes. Khosru mentioned that the Canadian High Commissioner has expressed support for election preparations and Canada's willingness to assist.
Amir Khosru: "No Sign February Election Will Be Delayed"
BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has condemned the rape of a Hindu woman in Muradnagar, calling it a "heinous act." He warned against politicizing the incident, stating that some vested interests are trying to use it for political gain. "Criminals emboldened by impunity are continuing their misdeeds. Perpetrators of violence against women must not have political protection," he said. Fakhrul also claimed that Muradnagar's local BNP advisor, since his appointment, has been behaving like ruling party MPs—trying to exert dominance in the area. He further expressed concern that the repression of minorities, as seen in authoritarian regimes, is once again being repeated.
Fakhrul Islam: "BNP Condemns All Acts of Violence Regardless of Politics"
BNP Chairperson's Advisor Fazlur Rahman has alleged that he was barred from entering Bangladesh for years by former President Abdul Hamid. "Hamid kept me imprisoned under false sedition charges and refused to let me return," he stated. Rahman further claimed that Abdul Hamid now survives politically only through the mercy of Jamaat-e-Islami. He alleged that Hamid’s brother-in-law, Jihad Khan, is currently Jamaat’s candidate for Kishoreganj-3. "He relies on Golam Azam’s son and Jamaat leader Dr. Shafiqur Rahman to maneuver politically, even to travel abroad," Rahman said. He strongly criticized the former president, adding, “The Hamids of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman now live under the grace of Jamaat. I refuse to exist for even a second under the mercy of anti-Liberation forces.”
Fazlur Rahman Accuses Former President Abdul Hamid of Political Oppression
On Sunday, Canadian High Commissioner to Bangladesh Ajit Singh paid a courtesy visit to BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir at the BNP Chairperson’s office in Gulshan. BNP Standing Committee member Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury and Organising Secretary Shama Obaid also attended the meeting.
Canadian High Commissioner Pays Courtesy Call on BNP Secretary General
Ten years after the death of JCD student leader Nuruzzaman Jony in an alleged police “gunfight,” his father Yakub Ali has filed charges in a tribunal against 62 people, including former Awami League MP Saber Hossain Chowdhury and ex-DMP Commissioner Asaduzzaman Mia. According to the complaint, on January 19, 2015, Jony and a classmate were returning from Dhaka Central Jail after visiting his younger brother when they were unlawfully detained by men claiming to be Detective Branch officers. Witnesses reported hearing cries near Jorapukur playground early the next morning. At dawn, police were seen nearby, and Jony’s body was discovered.
62 Charged Over Death of Student Leader in Alleged Police ‘Gunfight’
BNP leader Ruhul Kabir Rizvi alleged that an Awami League figure was responsible for “heinous misconduct” in Muradnagar but the ruling party was falsely blaming the BNP.
“Sheikh Hasina may have fled, but her accomplices remain, continuing their misdeeds,” he said, adding that the lack of strong action by law enforcement was emboldening such activities.
He demanded swift prosecution of those involved. Meanwhile, the local chairman described the incident as “a mere extramarital affair,” claiming that student activists from the ruling party laid a trap, caught the couple red-handed, and filmed them.
BNP: Awami League Leader Behind Muradnagar Incident, But Blame Shifted on Us
NCP Convenor Nahid Islam announced plans to hold a public reading of the July Declaration and Manifesto on August 3 at the Central Shaheed Minar, marking Anti-Fascism Day.
He said the declaration was meant to be accepted by consensus and implemented within 30 working days, which have now passed without any government action. “To honor the historic context of July, constitutional recognition, and the martyrs’ legacy, this declaration is essential,” he added.
He called on citizens to join the event and voice their collective aspirations.
NCP to Read ‘July Declaration’ Against Fascism on August 3
From July 1 to July 30, the National Citizen Party (NCP) will organize a countrywide program titled July March for Nation-Building. NCP Convenor Nahid Islam announced, “Starting July 1, we will commemorate the anniversary of the July Uprising. A year has passed—there have been achievements, but also disappointments. Remembering the historic 36 days of July-August is our moral duty.”
The march will begin with a visit to the grave of martyr Abu Sayeed. The campaign will travel across the nation and conclude back in Dhaka. Additionally, NCP will observe “Anti-Discrimination Martyrs’ Day” on July 16.
NCP Launches Nationwide “July March for Nation-Building” Campaign
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has responded cautiously to Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif’s call for political dialogue, stating that discussions can only occur if the government genuinely fosters a conducive environment. Raids and arrests of party members contradict the spirit of dialogue, the party said. PTI leader Asad Qaiser emphasized that no formal decision will be made until internal consultations take place. He also criticized the authorities for denying access to the party's founder, calling the current conditions incompatible with meaningful talks.
Dialogue Meaningless Amid Arrests and Raids: PTI Responds to PM’s Proposal
Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Shafiqur Rahman condemned the sexual assault in Muradnagar, calling it a “deeply shameful” act and demanded that the perpetrators be brought to justice regardless of their social or political influence. He stated, "Ignoring such criminals will turn society into a lawless jungle." The main accused, Fozor Ali, has already been arrested, along with three others who shared footage of the victim online.
Muradnagar Incident a Disgrace, Perpetrators Must Be Punished: Jamaat Leader
Dhaka, Bangladesh – BNP leader Aminul Haque reaffirmed the party’s commitment to aligning its political strategy with the will of the people. “Our oath is that our path is guided by the people,” he said.
He accused the ruling Awami League of imposing authoritarian control over the population for the past 17 years. He also stated that any party member involved in wrongdoing will not be shielded, and only those dedicated to the movement will be prioritized during membership renewals.
Haque cautioned against ongoing “domestic and international conspiracies” aimed at delaying the national elections scheduled for February and called for unity in facing these challenges.
BNP Pledges to Follow the People’s Will in All Political Decisions: Aminul Haque
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