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Locals in Narsingdi's Monohardi upazila detained former Upazila Parishad chairman Saiful Islam Khan Biru on Thursday while he was buying a sacrificial cow at GangkulKandi Bhuiyan Bazar. Police took him to the station for safety following a call from residents. Biru, a five-time elected chairman and district Awami League adviser, had contested the last national election as an independent candidate. His detention triggered a protest by BNP leaders in front of the police station. Authorities say legal action is underway.

Marking World Environment Day, Bangladesh Jatiotabadi Chhatra Dal organized a tree plantation program on the Dhaka University campus as part of a nationwide campaign. Led by central vice president HM Abu Zafar, neem saplings were planted to raise awareness about environmental protection. He emphasized the organization's commitment to social responsibility and addressing climate change. Similar programs are underway in schools and districts across the country, with plans for future expansion. Several central leaders of Chhatra Dal were present at the event.

Three individuals, including a central Awami League leader, were arrested during a police crackdown on sudden flash processions in Dhaka. The arrestees are Humayun Kabir Sujan, Golam Rabbani Sardar, and Mehedi Hasan. Police say they were involved in attempts to disrupt public order and incite fear through unauthorized gatherings. All three face existing charges in various police stations. Law enforcement operations took place in Tikatuli, Mirpur, and Mohammadpur, with legal proceedings currently underway.

The BNP has issued formal warning notices to its Vice Chairmen Barkatullah Bulu and Shamsuzzaman Dudu for making controversial and incoherent remarks. The action was confirmed by Ruhul Kabir Rizvi, the party’s Senior Joint Secretary General. Dudu responded aggressively to a claim that BNP takes money from the Awami League, while a video of Bulu questioning Dr. Muhammad Yunus’s faith has circulated on social media. Both incidents triggered public and political backlash, prompting the BNP leadership to take disciplinary steps.

Sherpur District BNP has formed a new 41-member steering committee under the directive of acting chairman Tarique Rahman. Advocate Sirajul Islam has been appointed convener, and Mamunur Rashid Palash as member secretary. This follows the suspension of a partial committee formed last November. Mamunur Rashid expressed commitment to fulfilling their responsibilities with dedication and vowed to work together to strengthen the party and advance activities under Tarique Rahman’s guidance.

The National Citizen Party (NCP) held a dialogue with Chinese Ambassador Yao Wen in Dhaka to discuss Bangladesh’s democratic transformation and reform process. The meeting, initiated by an invitation from the Chinese Embassy, focused on political stability, structural challenges, and inclusive governance. NCP leaders presented their perspective on sustainable democracy and emphasized the importance of the proposed “July Charter” as a moral and strategic step ahead of upcoming elections, honoring those who sacrificed during the July Movement for change.

BNP senior leader Ruhul Kabir Rizvi has accused a malicious group of deliberately spreading false propaganda against Dr. Zobaida Rahman and her daughter Zaima Rahman on social media using fake IDs. He stated that these attacks are premeditated and often involve AI technology. Rizvi emphasized that neither Dr. Zobaida nor Zaima have official Facebook accounts. He warned that those responsible must face legal action, criticizing law enforcement for inaction. Rizvi urged for exemplary punishment to uphold truth in democracy.

In a late-night operation on the Dhaka-Mawa highway, the Bangladesh Army recovered excess fares from 13 bus operators and refunded over 200 passengers. The drive, led by officers from the Jatrabari Army Camp, inspected around 50 buses and found several, including Shatabdi, Kings, and Ilish Paribahan, charging more than BRTA-approved fares. Verified cases of overcharging led to immediate refunds. One bus was fined BDT 10,000 for expired documents, including route permit, fitness certificate, and tax token.

Six-year-old Sajidul Karim Abrar came from Dubai to his ancestral home in Gondamara, Banshkhali, Chattogram, to celebrate Eid-ul-Azha with his family. Tragically, on Thursday morning around 7:30 AM, he drowned in a pond behind their house. Despite immediate efforts by family and locals to rescue him and rush him to the Upazila Health Complex, doctors declared him dead. The family had recently returned to Bangladesh and traveled to their village home a day before the incident to celebrate Eid.

Md. Ataur Rahman Sarkar, Jamaat-e-Islami’s nominated candidate for Brahmanbaria-4, pledged to transform Kasba-Akhaura into a peaceful and prosperous upazila free from terror, extortion, and drugs. Speaking at a constituency meeting, he emphasized the need for honest, skilled, and God-fearing leadership. He criticized the poor condition of roads between Brahmanbaria and Kasba and urged the interim government for urgent repairs. Eid reunion and outreach programs were finalized. Other Jamaat leaders also spoke at the event, highlighting the party’s local organizational strength.

DSCC Administrator Shahjahan Mia has avoided commenting on when Nagar Bhaban will reopen, calling it a political and sensitive issue. The building has been locked by supporters of BNP leader Ishraque Hossain, who demand he be handed mayoral duties. The prolonged closure has disrupted city services, but essential departments like waste management and transport remain operational. Mia assured that Eid preparations are underway despite challenges. Ward offices remain open for public services, though some disruptions persist. Protesters have temporarily eased the blockade for Eid.

The National Citizen Party (NCP) urges the government to draft and publish the "July Charter" before declaring the next election date. NCP Convenor Nahid Islam said the charter symbolizes both policy reform and moral obligation to those who sacrificed during the July Movement. In a meeting with the Chinese Ambassador, he emphasized electoral reform, judicial independence, and inclusive participation. The NCP also demands a neutral Election Commission and phased elections to ensure transparency and accountability across all levels of governance.

The newly formed Cumilla South District Chhatra Dal committee has been suspended just 20 days after its announcement, following protests from leaders who were denied posts. The central leadership cited the ongoing agitation as the reason for the suspension. The partial committee, formed on May 15, faced immediate backlash that escalated into violence. Protesters blocked roads, broke into the local BNP office, and set it on fire, damaging vital documents and office equipment.

Election Commissioner Brig. Gen. (Retd.) Abul Fazl Md. Sanaullah confirmed after the commission’s sixth meeting that Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami will be granted registration along with its electoral symbol. He explained that according to the Representation of the People Order (RPO), a symbol granted to a party remains reserved for that party.

He also referred to a 2008 gazette that originally registered Jamaat with a symbol. The Supreme Court had earlier instructed the Election Commission to resolve Jamaat’s pending registration and any other related issues according to constitutional mandates.

04 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

EC: Jamaat to Receive Party Symbol with Registration

JAGPA President Rashed Pradhan strongly rejected the budget’s provision to legalize black money, stating, “Who else holds black money besides the Awami League, who has plundered this nation?”

He lamented the lack of measures for 2.7 million unemployed, educated youth. While acknowledging some positive aspects—like a Tk 100 crore fund for new entrepreneurs and reduced prices on essential goods—he said the budget fails to meet public expectations in reducing poverty and unemployment. He welcomed the allocation for victims of the July uprising.

04 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

JAGPA Rejects Budget Provision for Black Money Legalization


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