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Advisor Nahid Islam stated that BNP has no political agenda beyond discussing elections. He acknowledged that the government is willing to consider reforms but accused BNP of unnecessarily pressuring authorities. However, he viewed this pressure positively. He emphasized that reforms and elections should not be seen separately, as reform commissions are prioritizing election-related changes. He urged BNP and Jamaat to focus on unity and time management, warning that governing without reforms would be difficult for any party. Despite acknowledging that the government has not met 50% of public expectations in the past six months, he expressed the government’s commitment to reforms, justice, and the rehabilitation of martyrs’ and injured families.
BNP Has No Politics Beyond Election Talks: Nahid
BNP’s Information Secretary, Azizul Bari Helal, reiterated full support for the interim government and urged the announcement of an election roadmap and schedule. Speaking at a BNP rally, he stated that the people of Bangladesh have been deprived of voting rights for 17 years. He welcomed any initiative ensuring free and fair elections. The rally was part of BNP’s broader campaign to establish an equitable and humane society based on their 31-point agenda. He also mentioned that BNP is taking organizational action against any members involved in wrongdoing and advised the interim government not to compare BNP with Awami League.
Call to Clarify Election Roadmap and Remove Uncertainty
Advisor Nahid Islam, representing the mass uprising, stated that Awami League has neither the political nor the moral right to operate under its current name and ideology in Bangladesh. Regarding a potential ban, he mentioned that the legal framework is not yet finalized. As the judicial process progresses, recommendations may come from the courts, the Election Commission, and political parties. The final decision will be made accordingly. He emphasized that judicial proceedings should take priority before any ban is enforced.
No Right to Do Politics Under Awami League’s Name and Ideology: Advisor Nahid
Teknaf Union Parishad Chairman and Jubo League General Secretary Amzad Hossain Khokon was arrested by police on the evening of February 4. He is an accused in a case related to an attack on students during an anti-discrimination student movement in Teknaf. Additionally, he faces corruption charges. The Officer-in-Charge (OC) stated that after several failed attempts, police successfully arrested him last night.
Teknaf UP Chairman Khokon Arrested
The verdict in the assassination attempt case against Sheikh Hasina from three decades ago is set to be delivered today. The death reference and appeal hearings concluded on January 30. In 2019, a district and sessions court sentenced nine individuals to death and 25 others to life imprisonment with fines. All the accused were BNP leaders and activists, and five of them have since passed away. According to the case documents, the attack took place in 1994 when Hasina, then the opposition leader, arrived at Ishwardi station during a train march. Gunfire and bomb attacks were allegedly directed at her location.
Verdict in Sheikh Hasina Assassination Attempt Case Today
The election commission for the Chattogram District Lawyers’ Association has resigned five days before the scheduled election. All members resigned collectively on Tuesday evening following tensions between the BNP-Jamaat-backed Lawyers’ Unity Council and the Awami League-backed Lawyers’ Coordination Council. An ad-hoc committee will be formed on February 11, marking the first such incident in the association’s 132-year history. The election commission was left with no choice but to resign as both contesting panels remained firm on their constitutional claims. The elections must be completed within two months, after which the responsibilities will be handed over to the newly elected committee.
Election Commission Resigns, Chattogram Lawyers’ Association Polls Canceled
In protest against Sheikh Hasina’s speech in Delhi, the Anti-Discrimination Movement has announced a new program. They stated on their verified Facebook page:
After committing the most brutal genocide against the students of Bangladesh, Hasina is now showing the audacity to give a speech in Delhi aimed at the student community. In protest against such shamelessness, the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement will display videos, documentaries, and photos of the July genocide at every corner of Dhaka city tomorrow night at 9 PM (when Hasina is supposed to give her speech).
You are urged to spread the video of the July genocide at every corner, market, and street throughout the country.
A call is being made to broadcast a special bulletin on the “July Mass Uprising” on all government and private TV channels across Bangladesh tomorrow night at 9 PM. It is hoped that the media will be actively present alongside the students and public supporting the July Mass Uprising.
Today, the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement plans protests across Bangladesh in remembrance of the July genocide.
Former Chairman of the Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission (BSEC), Shibli Rubaiyat-ul-Islam, was arrested by the Detective Branch (DB) at around 10 PM on Tuesday. His passport was also recently revoked due to allegations of embezzlement in the stock market. Shibli Rubaiyat served as the BSEC Chairman from May 17, 2020, to August 10 of last year.
Former BSEC Chairman Shibli Rubaiyat Arrested
College teacher Mukib Mia was arrested from the residence of the Deputy Registrar of Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University for distributing leaflets in Dhaka demanding the resignation of the interim government. As there was already a case against him at Shahbagh police station, he was detained and sent there. He faced further trouble after pictures of him distributing the leaflets—reportedly under the directive of Sheikh Hasina, who is accused of crimes against humanity—went viral on social media.
Controversial Education Cadre Arrested for Distributing Awami League Leaflets
Nagorik Oikya president Mahmudur Rahman Manna has urged Dr. Muhammad Yunus-led interim government to hold elections immediately and step down with dignity. Speaking at a protest in Dhaka, Manna criticized rising prices, lawlessness, and administrative disorder, warning of severe consequences if elections are delayed. He condemned the killing of Jubo Dal leader Touhid in custody, demanding an explanation from government advisors. Manna also accused the government of favoring certain parties while suppressing others, calling for an immediate resolution to growing political tensions.
Manna Urges Interim Government to Hold Elections Quickly and Step Down
The court has ruled to cancel the sedition charges against BNP’s Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman and Abdus Salam, Chairman of Ekushey TV, along with two others: Ekushey TV’s former chief reporter Mahathir Faruqi Khan and senior reporter Konok Sarwar. Earlier, on October 31, they were acquitted. The charges stemmed from a January 5, 2015, speech by Tarique Rahman in London, which was broadcast live on Ekushey TV. The case claimed that Rahman’s speech, by being aired directly, spread false information and endangered the sovereignty of the country. The charges were formally filed in 2017.
Court Ruling on Tarique Rahman-Salam’s Sedition Case
A Facebook post from the verified account of Awami League leader and former minister Faruk Khan has gone viral on social media. In response, prison authorities issued a statement asserting that it is impossible for him to post from inside the jail. Faruk Khan is currently imprisoned in Keraniganj Central Jail in Dhaka, facing multiple cases, including charges related to past anti-discrimination student movement killings. He was arrested on October 14. Authorities have not confirmed whether his account is being operated by a family member or someone outside the prison.
Prison Authorities: “Faruk Khan’s Facebook Post Could Not Have Come from Jail”
Indian journalist Mayukh Ranjan Ghosh is widely known for his dramatic presentation style, often making exaggerated claims that amuse his audience. He has previously made controversial statements about Bangladesh, including claims that Chattogram and other parts of the country would be taken over. On the night of January 3, Mayukh participated in an online live session with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s Press Secretary, Shafiqul Alam, discussing topics such as the alleged sale of St. Martin’s Island, the availability of beef in Dhaka hotels, and even an incident involving Sheikh Hasina’s picture in a dustbin. Referring to the session as an “India-Bangladesh match,” Mayukh claimed that five individuals were assigned to monitor him. In response, Shafiqul Alam invited Mayukh to interview Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus.
Mayukh Questions Press Secretary on St. Martin’s Sale
Indian journalist Mayukh Ranjan Ghosh is widely known for his dramatic presentation style, often making exaggerated claims that amuse his audience. He has previously made controversial statements about Bangladesh, including claims that Chattogram and other parts of the country would be taken over. On the night of January 3, Mayukh participated in an online live session with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s Press Secretary, Shafiqul Alam, discussing topics such as the alleged sale of St. Martin’s Island, the availability of beef in Dhaka hotels, and even an incident involving Sheikh Hasina’s picture in a dustbin. Referring to the session as an “India-Bangladesh match,” Mayukh claimed that five individuals were assigned to monitor him. In response, Shafiqul Alam invited Mayukh to interview Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus.
Mayukh Questions Press Secretary on St. Martin’s Sale
Following the mass uprising on August 5, many Awami League leaders and government officials fled the country. Some are now appearing in public again. Former State Minister for Shipping and Awami League Organizing Secretary Khalid Mahmud Chowdhury was recently seen in London, attending an Awami League gathering. During the event, party members demanded the withdrawal of cases against them and the resignation of Yunus Sarkar’s government. The UK Awami League also launched a month-long leaflet distribution campaign. Other attendees included UK Awami Jubo League Joint Secretary Jamal Khan, former minister and Awami League Presidium member Abdur Rahman, former state minister Shafiqul Rahman, and former MP Habibur Rahman.
Former State Minister Khalid Mahmud Spotted in London
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