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Two leaders from the Dhaka University branch of the Bangladesh Islami Chhatri Sangstha submitted a memorandum to the Vice-Chancellor demanding improved safety, housing, healthcare, and other essential services for female students. The delegation, led by President Sabikun Nahar Tamanna and Secretary Afsana Akter, met the VC to voice their concerns. Tamanna noted that their organization had been unable to operate on campus due to state repression, but they are now rebuilding their structure following central directives issued after August 5.
Female Student Leaders Submit Memorandum to DU VC Demanding Safety and Services
Chhatra Jote held a protest in Chattogram against the acquittal of ATM Azhar in a war crimes case. During Wednesday afternoon’s demonstration, six were injured in an alleged attack by Islami Chhatra Shibir. While Chhatra Jote blamed Shibir, the latter claimed it was a clash between pro- and anti-Shahbagh groups. A viral video shows a man, identified as Akash Choudhury, kicking a woman and a man from behind. Photos of him with Jamaat leader Shahjahan Choudhury have surfaced on social media.
Chhatra Jote Protests In Chattogram Against ATM Azhar’s Acquittal; Shibir Allegedly Attacks, Youth Named Akash Kicks Female Protester
Speaking at a street rally in Parbatipur, Dinajpur, Sargis Alam said Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina exemplifies how a person can become worse over time. “No one should be allowed to turn from Hasina to killer Hasina,” he said. Emphasizing the need to unite against corruption, injustice, disappearances, and murders, Alam called for the next election to uproot fascist collaborators. He urged voters to elect candidates based on merit and service, not just party symbols, and warned against the ongoing exploitation of the legal system for personal gain.
Don’t Let Anyone Turn from Hasina to 'Killer Hasina': Sargis Alam
Mahmudur Rahman Manna, President of Nagorik Oikya, stated that Bangladeshis want free and fair local government elections and warned against power vacuums at the grassroots. Criticizing local political leaders for engaging in extortion and land grabbing, Manna said if politics can run without extortion in Europe and America, it can in Bangladesh too. Regarding the current situation in Myanmar's Rakhine State, he warned that the absence of authority and the creation of a humanitarian corridor could lead to instability. He urged the government to remain vigilant about ongoing protest movements and to respect legitimate public demands.
Manna Warns of Instability if Humanitarian Corridor Opens in Rakhine State
BNP leader Dr. Khandaker Mosharraf Hossain accused the government of plotting both domestically and internationally to delay the upcoming general election. Speaking at a Nayapaltan rally, he said the current regime has already served ten months but has taken no meaningful steps to restore voting rights and democracy. “If the election is delayed further, we will confront this conspiracy with the power of our youth,” he declared, calling for prompt electoral reforms and an election before December.
Govt Plotting Domestically And Abroad To Delay Election; We’ll Counter This With Youth: Dr. Mosharraf
Speaking at a Nayapaltan rally, BNP leader Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury said there is no justification for delaying the election in the name of reform or justice. He recalled Khaleda Zia’s Vision 2030 and Tarique Rahman’s 27-point reform plan, urging the government to let the people decide through the ballot. "If not for August 5, many in government would be abroad, and we would be either jailed or facing execution," he said, stressing that BNP, not the current regime, can ensure real justice.
No Justification for Election Delay Under Guise of Reform or Justice: Amir Khasru
British High Commissioner Sarah Cook met with Nahid Islam, Convenor of the National Citizen Party (NCP), and Senior Joint Member Secretary Tasnim Zara on Wednesday. According to the British High Commission, the meeting focused on the UK’s continued support for Bangladesh and discussed pathways toward a democratic, inclusive, and prosperous future. The UK reiterated its commitment to working with Bangladesh to promote democratic values, ensure good governance, and foster socio-economic development.
British High Commissioner Sarah Cook meets with NCP Convenor Nahid Islam and Senior Joint Member Secretary Tasnim Zara
BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman stated during a rally at Nayapaltan that a national election must be held by December to reflect the people's will through a representative government. He warned that discussions of minor and major reforms are being used to delay the election. "People are beginning to suspect that certain elements inside and outside the government have ulterior motives behind these delays," he said.
National Election Must Be Held By December; Future Trapped In Vortex Of So-Called Minor And Major Reforms: Tarique Rahman
At a street rally in Biral upazila, political figure Sargis Alam criticized the longstanding inequality in development funding between northern and southern Bangladesh. He claimed that individual municipalities in the south received more funding than entire districts in the north. "The budget allocated for one expressway in the south exceeds what the entire Rangpur Division receives," Sargis stated. He emphasized the need to identify and resolve the region’s challenges through engagement with ministry advisors and urged future leaders to prioritize public needs and adopt a politics of problem-solving.
Sargis Slams Regional Disparities in Development Funding
BNP leader Abdul Moin Khan warned at a Nayapaltan rally that the interim government could not escape a youth-led uprising unless power is transferred through fair elections. He praised the youth's leadership under Tarique Rahman, highlighting their role in confronting authoritarian rule. “We’ve already achieved the first phase of victory in July and August,” he said. Moin Khan called for an immediate and clear election roadmap to restore democracy, insisting that only an elected government can hold legitimate power.
Interim Govt Can’t Escape Youth-Led Uprising Without Fair Elections: Moin Khan
Speaking at a BNP rally in Nayapaltan, Mirza Abbas questioned the motives behind the introduction of Starlink internet in Bangladesh. “We were doing fine without Wi-Fi or Starlink. So, who is it really for? It’s for the Arakan Army,” he alleged. Abbas also raised concerns about strategic locations like the St. Martin’s Island being handed over to foreigners. He claimed the current government functions like a colonial administration, asserting that many in power are not true citizens of the country.
Starlink Brought for Arakan Army, Not for the People: Mirza Abbas
At a rally in Nayapaltan, BNP leader Salahuddin Ahmed clarified that the party had only demanded a roadmap for elections in December, not the resignation of any officials. “The people of Bangladesh have witnessed a theatrical resignation,” he said. He warned that speaking for democratic rights must not be criminalized. Salahuddin emphasized the party’s commitment to building a youth-driven, democratic state and warned against attempts to fracture opposition unity.
We Asked for an Election Roadmap, Not Resignations: Salahuddin Ahmed
A lawyer named Md. Jasim Uddin has filed a contempt of court complaint against NCP leader Sarjis Alam for a Facebook post criticizing the High Court. The post followed the dismissal of a writ petition that sought to block Ishraq Hossain from taking his mayoral oath. Alam wrote, “If mob pressure can influence High Court verdicts, what’s the point of having a High Court?” The lawyer claims this constitutes contempt of court, especially after receiving no reply to a prior legal notice.
Contempt Complaint Filed Against NCP Leader Over Facebook Comment on HC
The High Court on Wednesday acquitted BNP acting chairman Tarique Rahman and his wife Dr. Zubaida Rahman in a long-standing corruption case. Justice Md. Khasruzzaman delivered the verdict. Defense lawyer S. M. Shahjahan stated that none of the properties attributed to Tarique were beyond known sources of income, and none were located outside Bangladesh.
Tarique and Dr. Zubaida Acquitted in Corruption Case
The Appellate Division will hear a leave-to-appeal petition on Thursday challenging the dismissal of a writ that sought to stop BNP leader Ishraq Hossain from taking oath as the Mayor of Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC). During the hearing, the Election Commission’s stance will also be considered. The petitioner’s lawyer pointed out inconsistencies in the Election Tribunal's verdict. In response, Ishraq's counsel argued that the EC issued the gazette based on the court’s ruling and decided not to appeal the verdict.
Hearing on Ishraq’s Oath Gazette Suspension Scheduled for Thursday
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