The ‘1 Nojor’ media platform is now live in beta, inviting users to explore and provide feedback as we continue to refine the experience.
BNP leader Abu Naser Mohammad Rahmatullah has claimed that no Bangladeshi leader has ever matched the integrity and patriotism of Shaheed President Ziaur Rahman. “Whenever Bangladesh faced a crisis, Ziaur Rahman emerged as the savior,” he said. “In his absence, Begum Khaleda Zia fulfilled that role, and for the past 17 years, Tareq Rahman has led the struggle to restore voting rights and democracy in the country.” Rahmatullah emphasized that under Tareq Rahman's leadership, Bangladesh will move forward.
No Leader Has Been Born in Bangladesh Who Could Challenge Ziaur Rahman’s Integrity: BNP Leader
Speaking at a memorial for Ziaur Rahman’s death anniversary, BNP leader Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury said, “Nothing can be implemented without an elected government. We urgently need one.” He stressed that the solution to Bangladesh’s problems lies within the country, not outside. “Let us stop looking abroad. The solution is with the people of Bangladesh. Reforms and justice are secondary—first, we must empower the people,” he stated. He called on party members to accelerate their efforts to build a Bangladesh guided by the visions of Zia and Khaleda Zia.
No Implementation Without Elected Government: Amir Khasru Calls for Urgent Elections
BNP leader Gayeshwar Chandra Roy accused the authorities of stalling over the national elections. Speaking at a public gathering, he demanded that elections be held by December without further delay. “People want immediate, fair, and impartial elections—not more talks of reform,” he said. He warned that the July uprising would fail unless democratic rights were restored through a credible vote. Roy also emphasized the sacrifices of Begum Khaleda Zia and reiterated that Ziaur Rahman’s ideals are the BNP’s core inspiration.
People Don’t Want Reforms, They Want Fair Elections Now: Gayeshwar Chandra Roy
Baisakhi Islam Barsha (18), a leader of the anti-discrimination student movement, was brutally assaulted on a road in Nagarkanda, Faridpur. A video of the incident went viral, showing BNP supporters dragging her by the hair and physically abusing her. Police attempting to arrest the attackers were also attacked. Among the assailants were Sekan Gazi and Sohag Gazi, former followers of Awami League leader Advocate Jamal Mia, who are now reportedly affiliated with BNP and accused of continued acts of oppression.
Student Leader Barsha Assaulted in Faridpur by Former Awami Leaguers Now Linked to BNP
Chattogram Metropolitan Jamaat-e-Islami has expelled Akash Chowdhury after he was seen kicking a woman during a student protest organized by the Democratic Student Alliance. The party condemned the incident as "unacceptable and disgraceful" and stated it had no organizational involvement in the May 28 demonstration held outside the Chattogram Press Club. Jamaat clarified that the party did not instruct any members to join the event and holds individuals accountable for their actions.
Jamaat Expels Akash Chowdhury for Assaulting Woman at Student Rally in Chattogram
BNP leader Aminul Haque visited flood-affected areas in Pallabi where nearly 3,000 families have been trapped indoors due to severe waterlogging caused by recent rainfall. He personally distributed cooked meals, dry food, and clean drinking water among the victims. “Ziaur Rahman always stood by the people, and we are following in his footsteps. To overcome the current political crisis, we must be inspired by the ideals of Shaheed Zia,” he stated. In observance of Zia’s death anniversary, Aminul also led relief efforts in several other parts of Dhaka.
Aminul Haque Distributes Relief Among 3,000 Flood-Affected Families in Pallabi
At a street rally in Gobindaganj, Gaibandha, political activist Sarjis Alam claimed that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina fled the country due to an existential crisis triggered by the people’s uprising in July.
“If only students had taken to the streets, a revolution wouldn’t have been possible. It happened because ordinary people rose up,” he stated. He urged the public not to compromise with those who abuse power. “Support those who represent your community, those with integrity and acceptance, those who don’t extort or exploit power—elect them with your votes,” he concluded.
Hasina Fled Amid Existential Crisis; People's Uprising Made the July Revolt Possible: Sarjis
JAGPA spokesperson Rashed Pradhan has called for sweeping reforms before the upcoming national election, demanding the removal of Awami League loyalists from government and administrative bodies.
“There can be no true democracy without free, fair, and neutral elections,” he said. “But if the pursuit of power overshadows the need for reform and justice, it will be a tragedy.” He stressed the need to create an environment free from Indian interference and called for the prosecution of Sheikh Hasina, her allies, and all entities complicit in fascism. “We need not just an electoral roadmap, but a roadmap for reform and justice to build the future of Bangladesh,” he added.
Reforms Needed Before Elections, Remove Awami League Influence from State Machinery: Rashed Pradhan
Responding to the Chief Adviser’s recent comments, the 12-Party Alliance stated that not just one group but all patriotic democratic parties in the country demand that the general elections be held this December. "Only a free, fair, and credible election can ensure the country's liberation and path to progress—history has repeatedly proven this," the alliance said.
The coalition alleged that the Chief Adviser is attempting to delay the election process by aligning with fringe, anti-liberation, and fundamentalist parties lacking public support. "Dr. Muhammad Yunus must understand that rhetorical maneuvering won’t secure his seat, nor will staged resignations. The public sees through his theatrics," the statement added. The alliance also questioned the legitimacy of the Advisory Council’s absence from the country’s ongoing pro-democracy movement.
All Patriotic Democratic Forces Want Elections in December: 12-Party Alliance
BNP leader Mirza Abbas has alleged that Dr. Muhammad Yunus is personally opposed to holding elections, not just a specific political party. Abbas said BNP wanted elections in December and Dr. Yunus himself admitted that only one party supported it. He criticized the government for importing foreign advisers under the guise of reform, contrasting this with Ziaur Rahman’s homegrown policies. “Dr. Yunus doesn’t want an election—he wants to avoid accountability,” Abbas stated.
Mirza Abbas: Dr. Yunus Himself Opposes Elections, Not Just a Party
Speaking after paying tribute at Ziaur Rahman’s grave, BNP’s Salahuddin Ahmed stated that all opposition parties have consistently urged the Chief Adviser for early elections. He criticized the Chief Adviser for wrongly stating that only one party wants elections in December, adding that all allies in the joint opposition movement share this demand. Salahuddin also vowed to bring Sheikh Hasina and her party to justice and build a democratic, egalitarian Bangladesh.
Salahuddin: Chief Adviser Lacks Proper Info, Most Parties Want December Election
NCP leader Akhter Hossain has accused the Jatiya Party of enabling authoritarianism by acting as a “domesticated opposition.” He claimed the party has long worked to destabilize Bangladeshi politics and should face legal consequences for participating in rigged elections that have undermined democracy. Akhter demanded accountability not just from the Awami League but also from Jatiya Party for their roles in eroding democratic norms.
NCP’s Akhter Hossain: Jatiya Party Must Be Tried for Undermining Democracy
LDP Secretary General Dr. Redwan Ahmed has refuted claims by the Chief Adviser that only one political party wants elections in December. He asserted that nearly all opposition parties, including those in the BNP-led alliance, demand elections before the end of the year. He also criticized the government's alleged favoritism towards Grameen entities, highlighting the waiver of Tk 666 crore in Grameen Bank interest and Tk 4,000 crore in Grameenphone dues. Redwan emphasized that the opposition's 31-point charter includes comprehensive plans for state reform.
At Least 20 Registered Parties Want Elections by December, Claims Dr. Redwan
BNP has launched an eight-day nationwide program to mark the 44th martyrdom anniversary of party founder and former President Ziaur Rahman, who was assassinated on May 30, 1981, in Chattogram. Events include tributes at his grave, discussions, prayers, and distribution of food and clothes to the poor. BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul highlighted Zia’s pivotal role in declaring independence in 1971 and restoring multiparty democracy. The program is being observed with full honors following the fall of the Awami League government last year.
BNP Launches 8-Day Program Marking Ziaur Rahman's 44th Martyrdom Anniversary
In a statement, Dhaka University’s Chhatra Shibir condemned the violent slogans raised during a leftist protest, including chants such as "Bamboo stick procession will be held, Shibir, you will die." The group denounced these threats, stating that they reflect hidden animosity and an intent to harm the Shibir. The student group also dismissed such slogans as false and inflammatory, rejecting them as part of old fascist rhetoric.
Dhaka University Chhatra Shibir Condemns Calls for Violence During Leftist Protest
The ‘1 Nojor’ media platform is now live in beta, inviting users to explore and provide feedback as we continue to refine the experience.