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BNP leader Salahuddin Ahmed stated that most political parties, not just BNP, are seeking elections by December of this year. He criticized the current advisory body, calling it biased and urging reforms within the committee. He mentioned that all necessary reforms could be implemented in a week to a month if there is political consensus. He also urged the government to facilitate the reforms or allow the opposition to implement them.
Salahuddin Ahmed: Most Political Parties Want Elections by December
In a rally at Mohammadpur, NCP leader Nahid Islam urged the people to stand against extortionists and terrorists. He stated that his party aims to deliver justice and fairness to the people, focusing not on power but on serving the people. Expressing gratitude for the support of the people braving the rain to attend, Nahid emphasized that the future of Bangladesh lies in the hands of its citizens, and he pledged to work towards the aspirations of the martyrs. His supporters cheered loudly as he made these remarks.
Nahid Islam Calls for Stand Against Extortionists and Terrorists
At a roadside rally in Chorongi, Lalmonirhat, Sergis Alam urged the government to refrain from making any compromises on the country’s sovereignty. He condemned the sending of any agents across the border as a conspiracy against Bangladesh and vowed to defend the nation's sovereignty, even at the cost of his life. He stressed that Bangladesh will not be subjugated to any country, including India, and accused India of exploiting Bangladesh's funds under the guise of power projects, enriching Indian companies. Sergis also encouraged citizens to remain vigilant, calling each one a guardian of the border.
Sergis Alam Calls for No Compromise on National Sovereignty
BNP leader Shahid Uddin Chowdhury Annie visited the injured at Sohrawardy Medical College, where four individuals who lost their eyesight during the July protests are being treated. Annie remarked that had Bangladesh had a legitimately elected government, the responsibility for these injuries could not have been avoided. He emphasized that BNP calls for elections solely in the interest of the people, and the public should understand why this is necessary. Annie criticized the current government's negligence towards the victims of the July protests, stating that although the government has ignored them, BNP will always stand by the injured. He also demanded a proper investigation into the conflict between hospital staff and the injured at the Eye Science Institute last Wednesday.
BNP Calls for Elections in the Interest of the People, Not for Power
In a video message on the 44th death anniversary of Ziaur Rahman, Khaleda Zia remarked that the democracy for which Ziaur Rahman sacrificed his life is now facing numerous obstacles. She expressed hope for the restoration of democracy in Bangladesh soon. In the discussion, Tarique Rahman stated that the government’s advisers are out of touch with the people, and the public is ready for an elected government, although the ruling party fails to acknowledge this. He added that there is no objection to reforms from political parties, but delaying them under the guise of reform is unacceptable.
Khaleda Zia: Democracy's Uninterrupted March Faces Hindrances Today
GOP leader Rashed Khan criticized the government's decision to rename "Shaheed Tajuddin Ahmad Government Degree College" to "Kapasia Government Degree College." In a statement, he said, “This is an unjustified move. Tajuddin Ahmad, Bangladesh’s first Prime Minister, made invaluable contributions to the nation. Disrespecting his legacy will not erase his name from history.” He further wrote, “Everyone must be given their due place in history. Even Sheikh Mujib oppressed and marginalized Tajuddin Ahmad — he must not be dishonored again.”
Renaming Tajuddin Ahmad Degree College an Unjustified Decision: Rashed Khan
Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal (JCD) leader Nasir Uddin Nasir criticized Islami Chhatra Shibir, saying they have only participated in campaigns to free their own leaders over the past 15 and a half years, rather than engaging in broader democratic movements. He alleged that since August 5, Shibir has started occupying campuses and carried out attacks, including on a peaceful rally at Rajshahi University and on a female student in Chattogram. They also reportedly attempted to attack a leftist rally at Dhaka University. Nasir added that in KUET, when JCD sought to practice politics openly, Shibir created mob pressure to remove the Vice-Chancellor. He urged against misleading politics conducted in secrecy.
Shibir Has Not Participated in Democratic Movements Over the Past 15 Years: Nasir Uddin Nasir
The NCP has withdrawn a show-cause notice issued to party leader Abdul Hannan Masud for helping release three individuals detained in Dhanmondi for allegedly inciting mob unrest. In his response, Masud acknowledged the mistake. The incident had sparked criticism, especially since the students involved had been previously suspended by an anti-discrimination student movement. The party clarified its decision in a press release.
NCP Withdraws Show-Cause Notice Against Masud After He Admits Mistake
NCP leader Abdul Hannan Masud stated that the Appellate Division’s observation—that the Election Commission acted with bias and failed in its constitutional duties—invalidates any national election held under the current EC after July. Masud demanded the commission's resignation, accusing it of betraying the public by serving a particular group rather than the nation. The Appellate Division had earlier said that the EC should decide whether Ishraq Hossain should be sworn in as mayor.
Masud: Appellate Division Also Observed EC's Bias, Post-July Election Under This Commission Now Illegitimate
NCP leader Tasnim Zara shared her experience of participating in over 25 rallies in Chattogram over three days. “Everywhere we went, the crowd kept growing,” she said. She recalled seeing a young boy, around seven or eight, watching from a building balcony in Bahaddarhat. “When I said we want to build a country where this child can grow up safely and fulfill his potential, his family lifted him up and the crowd applauded.” She announced that she is resuming her campaign today with a road rally in Mohammadpur alongside convener Nahid Islam.
Tasnim Zara: Crowds Grew Bigger as We Moved from One Area to Another in Chattogram
Supporters of BNP leader Ishraq Hossain gathered again outside Nagar Bhaban demanding he be officially handed over the mayoral duties of Dhaka South City Corporation. Protesters claim that Advisor Asif is conspiring to prevent Ishraq from taking the oath. They announced they will continue their sit-in until the oath is administered. The protest began on the 14th of this month, with a 48-hour pause in between.
Ishraq Supporters Stage Sit-In Outside Nagar Bhaban, Demand Mayoral Oath
Following the Chattogram incident, Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman stated that the party will not take responsibility for any actions taken outside official policy or discipline. “No leniency will be shown to anyone violating party discipline—regardless of their position,” he wrote. He urged all members to strictly adhere to the party’s decisions and ethos, warning that disciplinary actions will be taken in any instance of deviation.
Jamaat Chief: No Leniency for Breach of Discipline, Regardless of Rank
SM Farhad, President of Dhaka University’s Islami Chhatra Shibir unit, demanded the immediate arrest and trial of those responsible for attacking a woman during a protest in Chattogram. In a Facebook post, he warned, “Undemocratic behavior will not be tolerated in post-July Bangladesh.” The incident occurred during a human chain organized by the Democratic Student Alliance in front of Chattogram Press Club protesting the acquittal of Jamaat leader ATM Azharul Islam. At least 8 to 10 activists were injured, including a woman who was kicked, a moment that has since gone viral on social media.
Shibir Leader Demands Swift Justice for Attack on Woman During Protest in Chattogram
Bangladeshi army personnel have rescued five businessmen who were held captive and tortured in a makeshift torture cell at a student hostel in Sajiara village, within Magura’s municipal area. The captors were demanding a ransom of 1 million taka. One suspect, identified as Ishtiaq Ahmed Shanto—reportedly the nephew of a BNP leader—has been detained. Sources say Shanto lured the businessmen to the location on Tuesday evening and held them hostage. When they said they couldn’t afford the ransom, he, along with 7–8 accomplices, allegedly tortured them throughout Tuesday night and intermittently on Wednesday.
Army Rescues Five Businessmen from Magura Torture Cell Set Up for Ransom
Two leaders—a BNP convenor and a student activist from the Anti-Discrimination Movement—were released on bail a day after being arrested for allegedly extorting money at the Kurigram’s Jatrapur market without official lease documents. BNP leader Mahabubur Rahman and activist Alomgir Hossain were detained by army personnel. Reports indicate they attempted to collect tolls without prior approval or official paperwork, prompting their arrest after complaints.
Banned from Collecting Fees, BNP and Student Leaders Released on Bail After Arrest
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