The ‘1 Nojor’ media platform is now live in beta, inviting users to explore and provide feedback as we continue to refine the experience.
Chittagong’s Jamaat-e-Islami leader Shahjahan Chowdhury has demanded justice under Islamic law for the rape and murder of young Achia in Magura. He warned that failure to deliver swift and exemplary punishment would encourage further such crimes. Chowdhury also called for the prosecution of past perpetrators of enforced disappearances and extrajudicial killings. Additionally, he demanded the release of Jamaat’s central leader ATM Azharul Islam, who he claimed was falsely imprisoned. He insisted on judicial, police, and educational reforms to build a new and respected Bangladesh.
Justice for Child Rape Under Islamic Law: Shahjahan Chowdhury
Jamaat-e-Islami’s Nayeb-e-Ameer, Dr. Syed Abdullah Mohammad Taher, suggested that local government elections should be held before national elections to alleviate public hardships. He argued that local elections are non-political and should take precedence. According to him, politics should be about accountability and unity, not self-interest or competition for power. In a meeting with the UN Secretary-General, Dr. Taher emphasized the need for unity to safeguard national sovereignty, ensure sustainable democracy, hold fair elections, and eliminate corruption.
Local Elections Should Precede National Polls: Dr. Taher
BNP leader Khandaker Mosharraf Hossain accused past autocrats of continuing their conspiracies despite fleeing the country. He stated that the people had been deprived of voting rights for 16 years, which the new government has pledged to restore. He urged the government to announce election dates soon, believing this would engage the people in the electoral process. Mosharraf asserted that the ongoing people's movement against Sheikh Hasina’s 16-year rule would culminate in the elections of July-August 2024.
Dictators Fled but Continue to Conspire: Khandaker Mosharraf
EU Ambassador to Bangladesh, Michael Miller, paid a courtesy visit to Supradip Chakma, Adviser to the Ministry of Chittagong Hill Tracts Affairs. During the meeting, Chakma praised the EU’s contributions to Bangladesh’s development. He highlighted key issues in the hill tracts, including the need for quality education, solutions to water scarcity in remote areas, livelihood development, and environmentally friendly brick production. He also emphasized the importance of renewable energy, particularly solar power, in maintaining ecological balance. In response, the EU Ambassador expressed interest in investing in solar and renewable energy sectors in Bangladesh.
EU Ambassador Meets with Hill Tracts Adviser
Dhaka University has temporarily expelled 128 students for their involvement in attacks on anti-government protesters between July 15 and August 5. Among them are two students from Jagannath University who are also leaders of the banned Chhatra League.
The expelled students include Ibrahim Sanim (listed as number 82), a student of the 2016-17 batch in the Department of Drama and a vice-president of Jagannath University Chhatra League. The other is Mahmudul Hasan Akash (listed as number 121), a student of the 2019-20 batch in the Department of Marketing and the president of the Marketing Department Chhatra League unit.
Jagannath University Proctor Professor Dr. Muhammad Tajammul Haque stated that they had not yet been officially informed about the matter but would take necessary action once they receive details from Dhaka University authorities.
Two Jagannath University Chhatra League Leaders Expelled by Dhaka University
The Revolutionary Workers’ Party of Bangladesh has strongly condemned the brutal Israeli assault on Gaza, urging immediate intervention to halt the genocide. The party called for the arrest and trial of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his associates for war crimes.
According to reports, over 350 Palestinian men, women, and children have been killed, with more than 700 severely injured. The party accused Israel of blatantly violating the ceasefire agreement, defying the international community, and committing a grave crime.
Furthermore, the party criticized Western powers, particularly the U.S., for their hypocrisy regarding democracy and human rights, calling their stance on the conflict a “shameful mockery.” The statement also expressed solidarity with the freedom-seeking Palestinian people.
Revolutionary Workers’ Party Condemns Israeli Atrocities in Gaza
Several officials from the Department of Agricultural Extension at Khamarbari have been accused of embezzling funds under the pretense of BNP connections. On Tuesday, anti-corruption activists and student groups held a human chain protest in front of Khamarbari, demanding punishment for the corrupt officials.
The protestors highlighted that Dr. Muhammad Mahbubur Rashid, Deputy Director of the Finance Wing, was recently transferred due to allegations of transfer bribes. Following his transfer, his supporters staged disruptions, including locking the Khamarbari gates, road blockades, and a press conference.
It has been alleged that three officials—Rezaul Islam Mukul, Muhammad Mahbubur Rashid, and AKM Hasibul Hasan—misused BNP’s name to conduct a massive transfer-posting business, embezzling millions of takas. Protesters demanded strict legal action against those responsible for the unrest and corruption.
Corruption in Agriculture Department: Officials Accused of Embezzling Funds Under BNP’s Name
Home Affairs Adviser Jahangir Alam has stated that the demand to reinstate “Except Israel” on Bangladeshi passports is “very logical.” On Tuesday, he received a memorandum from the National Revolutionary Council advocating for the restoration of this clause. He mentioned that discussions would take place with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and based on their recommendations, steps would be taken to restore “Except Israel” on passports. Since this is an issue related to international relations, further consultations with the Foreign Ministry will be conducted before implementing the change.
Restoring ‘Except Israel’ on Passports is a Logical Demand: Home Affairs Adviser
Jamaat-e-Islami has expressed deep concern over the killing of more than 350 people, including children, in Israeli airstrikes on Gaza, violating the ceasefire on Tuesday. In a statement, the party condemned Israel’s renewed assault, stating that the entire Muslim world and the global community are deeply disturbed and alarmed by the attack. Jamaat urged the United Nations and all international organizations, as well as peace-loving people worldwide, to take immediate action to stop Israel and enforce the ceasefire.
Over 350, Including Children, Killed in Israeli Strikes on Gaza – Jamaat Expresses Concern
The National Consensus Commission will begin discussions with political parties to build agreement on key reforms. The first meeting is set for March 20 at 3 PM with the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), with more meetings to follow. Led by Interim Government Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus, the commission was formed on February 15. Reform recommendations were sent to 38 political parties, and 15 have responded so far. Discussions will focus on constitutional, electoral, judicial, administrative, and anti-corruption reforms.
National Consensus Commission to Hold First Meeting with Political Parties on March 20
Sadiq Qayyum, a key organizer of the July Revolution and former DU Chhatra Shibir president, criticized Dhaka University for expelling only 128 Chhatra League members over violence during an anti-discrimination student movement. He claimed that nearly 1,000 individuals were involved and that his group provided evidence of around 500 attackers. Qayyum condemned the attack on unarmed students and the continued assaults on the injured at Dhaka Medical. He urged the DU administration to take strict action against all perpetrators, calling the current measures inadequate.
Expelling Only 128 Chhatra League Members is a Mockery: Sadiq Qayyum
A total of 394.6 crore BDT has been frozen across 31 bank accounts linked to Sheikh Hasina’s family, including Sheikh Rehana and their associates. The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) petitioned for the freeze, alleging attempts to transfer or conceal assets. Earlier, on March 11, the court had also ordered the seizure of properties linked to Hasina’s family, including Sudha Sadan.
394 Crore BDT Frozen from Hasina Family and Associates’ Bank Accounts
Dhaka University has expelled 128 students, all affiliated with the Chhatra League, for their involvement in attacking protesters during the July uprising. The expelled members include Chhatra League President Saddam Hossain, General Secretary Sheikh Wali Asif Inan, Dhaka University unit President Mazharul Kabir Shayon, and several other key leaders from different halls.
128 Chhatra League Members Expelled from Dhaka University, Including Top Leaders
Seven leaders of the Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology (CHUET) branch of the Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) have been expelled academically, while twelve others have been expelled from university dormitories. The action follows internal conflicts and allegations of misconduct within the student organization. The university administration has stated that disciplinary measures were necessary to maintain order on campus.
CHUET Expels 7 BCL Leaders Academically, 12 Leaders from Dormitories
Jamaat-e-Islami Chief emphasized the importance of disciplined political engagement, stating that politics requires a steady mind. He warned that if young people lose their way, the nation will face dire consequences. He further stressed the need for strong moral values, claiming that Bangladesh has yet to experience true freedom despite two official independence movements.
Nation Will Suffer if Youth Go Astray: Jamaat Chief
The ‘1 Nojor’ media platform is now live in beta, inviting users to explore and provide feedback as we continue to refine the experience.