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Jamaat-e-Islami’s Central Naib-e-Ameer, Dr. Syed Abdullah Mohammad Taher, has stated that the interim government is moving in the right direction. “We believe that once the necessary reforms are complete, they will organize elections and hand over power to a democratic government,” he said.
Dr. Taher accused the previous Awami League administration of politicizing every sector of the country, pushing it to the brink of collapse. “There is no discipline anywhere, which is why this government is struggling to implement reforms,” he added. Expressing optimism, he hoped that the interim administration would successfully carry out the required restructuring. He also emphasized the urgency of these reforms and stated that if his party comes to power, they will govern the country in accordance with Sharia law.
Interim Government on the Right Track: Dr. Taher
Nasir Uddin Nasir, the General Secretary of the BNP-affiliated Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal, is set to visit China at the invitation of the Communist Party of China. He will be part of a delegation led by BNP Standing Committee member Abdul Moin Khan. According to a press release issued on Saturday, the 13-day visit will begin on February 24 and conclude on March 6. Political leaders from various Bangladeshi parties, including Mahmudur Rahman of Nagorik Oikya, will also attend. Chhatra Dal believes this visit will play a crucial role in Bangladesh’s political and economic development.
BNP Student Leader to Visit China
U.S. President Donald Trump’s sudden foreign policy changes, especially on the Ukraine war, have left Germany struggling to adjust. At the Munich Security Conference, U.S. Vice President JD Vance urged cooperation with far-right AfD members, while Trump’s controversial remarks about Ukraine and its president, Zelensky, have further strained relations. With the CDU leading in upcoming elections, Germany’s political landscape is likely to shift, reshaping its future relations with the U.S. and altering its stance on global issues.
Trump’s Foreign Policy Shifts Leave Germany in Disarray
Dr. Shafiqur Rahman, Amir of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, criticized the politics of corruption and misrule, stressing that such practices cannot sustain power. He called for all political parties to unite in halting extortion and land grabbing, urging the nation to progress. Speaking at a rally in Lakshmipur, he highlighted the ongoing injustice faced by imprisoned leader ATM Azharul Islam. The rally, led by district president Amir Ruhul Amin Bhuiyan, featured speeches from several key Jamaat leaders.
Dr. Shafiqur Rahman Condemns Corruption and Fascism, Urges National Unity
Colonel (Retd.) Mohammad Abdul Hai, Chairman of Rawa Club, hailed Army Chief General Waker-uz-Zaman for averting a massacre during the July movement. Speaking to Jugantor Multimedia, he compared Waker to Prophet Moses, praising his integrity and patriotism. Hai claimed that without Waker, Bangladesh faced potential occupation, with Baitul Mokarram Mosque possibly replaced by a Ram Mandir. He accused India and Sheikh Hasina of orchestrating chaos, including the BDR massacre, and credited Waker with saving the nation from a dire fate.
General Waker-uz-Zaman Prevented National Massacre, Says Rawa Club Chairman
The Local Government Reform Commission, appointed by the interim government, has proposed holding elections for all local government bodies across the country by June. Following the aftermath of the July uprising, the commission noted that there are no functioning local institutions. It recommends conducting elections for unions, upazilas, municipalities, city corporations, and district councils in both plain and hill areas. Additionally, it has suggested amending laws to integrate hill councils within the parliamentary structure, with elections for these councils slated for June 2025.
Local Government Elections Likely by June: Reform Commission
BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has urged all to be more sincere in rebuilding the country. Speaking at a discussion session in memory of late journalist Mahfuz Ullah, Fakhrul emphasized that political parties have long fought against fascism, and the people’s collective struggle led to its downfall. He praised Mahfuz Ullah for his contributions to democracy and for uniting political parties after the 2014 elections. The session highlighted his intellectual integrity and unwavering stand against injustice.
Mirza Fakhrul Urges Increased Commitment to Rebuild Nation
Sinn Féin, Ireland’s largest opposition party, announced its decision to boycott this year’s White House St. Patrick’s Day event due to President Trump’s controversial statements regarding Gaza. Party leader Mary Lou McDonald expressed strong disapproval of Trump’s call for the mass expulsion of Palestinians and permanent land occupation. Sinn Féin advocates for a lasting ceasefire and a fair two-state solution to resolve the Gaza conflict and calls for international support in addressing human rights violations.
Sinn Fein Boycotts White House St Patrick’s Day Event Over Trump’s Gaza Stance
Hamas has accused the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) of applying double standards in the treatment of Israeli and Palestinian bodies. While the Red Cross conducts formal ceremonies for Israeli bodies, Palestinian martyrs’ remains are reportedly handed over in blue bags with little regard for dignity. Hamas claims this reflects discrimination and the failure of the international community to uphold justice. The accusation follows the transfer of four Israeli bodies by Hamas as part of a ceasefire and prisoner exchange agreement.
Hamas Accuses Red Cross of Double Standards in Handling of Israeli and Palestinian Corpses
A new political party, initiated by the National Citizens’ Committee and the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, is set to launch this month. Nahid Islam, leader of a mass uprising, is expected to be the Convenor, while Akhtar Hossain is likely to be the Member Secretary. Other key positions include Sarjis Alam and Hasnat Abdullah as Chief Organizer and Spokesperson. A launch event is planned for February 26 in Dhaka. Nahid Islam may resign from his advisory role soon to take up party leadership.
New Political Party to Launch This Month – Top Leadership Almost Finalized
With the national election ahead, BNP plans to stay active throughout Ramadan, emphasizing grassroots engagement through Iftar gatherings and organizational activities. While large rallies won’t be held, leaders and activists will conduct local meetings, religious events, and diplomatic outreach. The party’s acting chairman, Tarique Rahman, will join major events virtually. BNP aims to strengthen its presence, resolve internal conflicts, and prepare for the elections by boosting public support and trust. Leaders believe this strategy will shape the election atmosphere nationwide.
BNP to Remain Politically Active During Ramadan, Focus on Iftar Outreach and Election Preparations
A case has been filed at Bijoynagar Police Station following a clash between two BNP factions over placing flowers at the Shaheed Minar on International Mother Language Day. The case, filed by Mosammat Runa Akter, wife of injured Billal Mia, names 17 individuals, with 20-25 others unidentified. The clash occurred on Thursday night, resulting in two people being stabbed. Police have confirmed the case and stated that legal action will be taken accordingly.
Clash Over Floral Tribute at Shaheed Minar Leads to Case File in Bijoynagar
Tensions have escalated in Tongi between the Bangladesh Student League (Student League) and Jamaat-e-Islami’s student wing, Chhatra Shibir, following an incident where Fazle Rabbi, a Chhatra Shibir leader from Tamirul Millat, was assaulted. Both parties held counter-demonstrations in the aftermath. Chhatra Shibir, through a press conference, demanded the protection of the complainant, blaming the Student League for the violence. In response, the Gazipur Metropolitan Student League held a procession and rally, denying the accusations and urging Chhatra Shibir to cease its propaganda.
Sifat, in the press briefing, claimed that on Thursday evening, after luring student leader Mamun, a group of 8-10 Student League members attacked him with bamboo sticks and forced him to make a video statement. Later, they reportedly took a photo holding a cigarette and demanded a ransom, before injuring him with machetes when he refused.
Tensions Rise in Tongi as Student League and Jamaat-e-Islami Clash with Counter Protests
Sarwar Tushar, Joint Convener of the National Citizens’ Committee, has urged politicians to focus on serving the people and combating corruption before seeking elections. Speaking at a discussion event at the organization’s central office, Tushar made it clear that elections should not take place before necessary reforms are implemented.
Addressing the BNP, he criticized their focus on corruption and looting, stating, “You’ve become champions by engaging in corruption and plundering four times. Meanwhile, your party has fled the country, leaving it in disarray.” He further remarked that the people are no longer responding to their fake movements, highlighting the contrast with the July protests, where millions took to the streets in response to calls from young students.
Tushar also criticized the BNP for attempting to engage in politics through empty rhetoric, stating that the post-revolutionary stance of the party, led by their student wing, won’t succeed in bringing about any meaningful change.
No Elections Before Reforms: Sarwar Tushar
BNP leader Aminul Haque emphasized that free and fair elections are crucial for achieving complete reforms and advancing towards true democracy. Speaking at a sports event on Friday afternoon, he stated that many sectors of the state remain unstable and are plagued by conspiracies within state institutions. He insisted that to put an end to these issues, free and fair elections are necessary. Addressing the interim government, Haque warned that any attempts to delay the elections under the guise of reforms would not be accepted by the people. He highlighted the importance of elections, citing how the people of Bangladesh overthrew a fascist government that lasted seventeen years, paving the way for a democratic state.
Free and Fair Elections Essential for Comprehensive Reform: Aminul Haque
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