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Nahid Islam, an advisor, has stated that since India has given political asylum to Sheikh Hasina, it must also take responsibility for assisting her political activities. He warned that they will hold India accountable for this. He expressed concern that the fallen autocrat Sheikh Hasina is engaging in anti-Bangladesh activities from Indian soil.
India Must Take Responsibility for Hasina: Nahid Islam
Students at Dhanmondi 32 have written ‘There will be no 32, there will be no 32!’, mocking the controversial host Mayukh Ranjan Ghosh from India’s Republic Bangla. From 8 PM, students entered the house and began vandalizing it. Although a bulldozer was planned to be used, the destruction is being done manually. The mural of Sheikh Mujib inside the house has already been destroyed.
‘There will be no 32, there will be no 32’
At 10:45 PM, students set fire to Sudha Sadan, Sheikh Hasina’s residence in Dhanmondi 5. The enraged students declared they do not want any trace of fascism that is involved in student killings to remain in Bangladesh. They are demanding Hasina be brought back to the country and punished.
Fire Set at Hasina’s Residence, Sudha Sadan
BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, Standing Committee member Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury, and Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman’s representative Barrister Zaima Rahman met with David Beasley, a key figure in organizing the ‘National Prayer Breakfast’ and Governor of South Carolina. Beasley, former president of the Republican Governors Association and Nobel Peace Prize winner for his humanitarian work in Syria, Yemen, and Afghanistan, is currently a candidate for World Bank President.
BNP Leaders Meet with National Prayer Breakfast Organizer and Former Republican Governor David Beasley
At 10:50 PM, a crane arrived at Dhanmondi 32. A student procession was in front and behind the crane. Chants of ‘Tear it down!’ echoed as the crane stood in front of the house. Students and online activists participating in the movement announced that destruction would take place at 32 during the exact time Hasina delivers her speech. People had already gathered by 8 PM and started vandalizing. By 9 PM, fire had broken out! Hasnat Abdullah wrote, ‘Tonight, Bangladesh will be freed from the pilgrimage site of fascism.’
Crane Arrives at Dhanmondi 32
In Khulna, bulldozers demolished Sheikh Hasina’s uncle’s house. The Khulna City Corporation began the demolition at 9 PM on Wednesday. This ‘Sheikh House’ of former MP Sheikh Helal had long been a key center of politics on this side of the Padma River.
Sheikh Hasina’s Uncle’s House Demolished in Khulna
In Kushtia, the house of Mahbub Ul Alam Hanif, former MP and Joint General Secretary of Awami League, was bulldozed at 10 PM on Wednesday.
Mahbub Ul Alam Hanif’s House Bulldozed
In protest of fascist Hasina’s participation in the virtual congress of the banned Chhatra League, students have resumed vandalism and arson at Dhanmondi 32. The ‘Long March to Dhanmondi 32’ program began at 9 PM, drawing more people, and the entire structure is being torn down. A previous arson attack occurred on August 5. The students declared they do not want any fascist remnants in Bangladesh. Another slogan rang out: “Delhi or Dhaka, Dhaka Dhaka!”
Students Set Fire at Dhanmondi 32 Again
Armed criminals have abducted five farmers from the foothills of Teknaf. The kidnapped individuals are Hasan Ali, Tayef Ullah, Md. Yusuf, Md. Ferdous, and Kofil Uddin. They have yet to be rescued. The police stated that although an operation was launched, immediate rescue was not possible as they were taken deep into the jungle.
Five Farmers Abducted from Teknaf Hills at Gunpoint
Hundreds of enraged students stormed Sheikh Mujib’s residence at Dhanmondi-32, gathering there at 8 PM and engaging in mass vandalism. In response to Awami League’s announcement that Sheikh Hasina would join a virtual session with the banned Chhatra League, the students declared a “Long March to Dhanmondi-32” in the evening and proceeded with their protest.
Students Storm and Vandalize Dhanmondi-32
Tarique Rahman has warned against delaying and prolonging interim government reforms as part of a conspiracy. Speaking virtually at an event that provided financial aid to the families of 45 martyrs killed in the July-August revolution in Feni, Noakhali, and Lakshmipur, as well as housing for a Jubo Dal leader shot by RAB, he stated that the authoritarian Sheikh Hasina has orchestrated countless abductions, killings, and destruction. He stressed that justice must be served at all costs and that the struggle of the past 17 years must continue. He further noted that BNP, being a party that cares for the people, had already proposed a 31-point agenda two and a half years ago.
Beware of Conspiracies Disguised as Reforms: Tarique Rahman
Police have arrested six people, including the Upazila Volunteer League secretary, in Thakurgaon for distributing Awami League leaflets. Reports suggest that when locals questioned the police about the reason for the arrests, they were beaten by law enforcement. Several individuals, including a Jatiya Party leader, were injured. The OC claimed that the arrested individuals had attempted robbery, and the police had to intervene to prevent it.
Six Arrested for Distributing Awami League Leaflets in Ranishankoil
Jaima Rahman has arrived in Washington, D.C., from London to attend the National Prayer Breakfast in the United States. She is the granddaughter of the martyred President Ziaur Rahman and former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, as well as the daughter of BNP Chairperson Tarique Rahman, whom she will be representing at the event. Other invitees include Mirza Fakhrul Islam and Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury. The event will feature speeches from Donald Trump and the presence of U.S. senators and congress members.
Barrister Jaima Rahman Arrives in Washington, D.C.
Tarique Rahman, acting chairman of BNP, has called for Sheikh Hasina’s swift trial for the killings of 2,000 people during the July-August movement and the persecution of thousands of party leaders and activists over the past 16 years. Speaking at a rally in Feni, he criticized the autocratic regime and urged unity for a people’s government through elections. The rally also provided financial aid to families of martyrs from the 2024 student-citizen movement across Feni, Noakhali, and Lakshmipur.
BNP’s Tarique Rahman Demands Swift Trial for Sheikh Hasina Over Killings and Persecution
Saudi Arabia has strongly opposed Donald Trump’s plan to displace Palestinians and allow the United States to take control of the Gaza Strip. The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized that any attempt to expel Palestinians will not be accepted, and the country’s position on the Palestinian issue is non-negotiable. Saudi Arabia also stated that it will not normalize relations with Israel until an independent Palestinian state is established, reiterating its firm stance on the matter.
Saudi Arabia Rejects Trump’s Plan to Displace Palestinians and Take Control of Gaza
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