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BNP Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi criticized the demand for local government elections before the national elections, calling it a malicious attempt by certain political parties. Speaking after paying respects at the grave of Ziaur Rahman, Rizvi stated, “Sheikh Hasina has a sinister plan in place, and we must thwart this conspiracy by holding the national election swiftly.” He also accused the Yunus government of delaying elections and emphasized that the nation is waiting for free, fair, and impartial elections. Rizvi called for immediate electoral reforms and demanded a fixed election deadline.
Local Government Election Demand Before National Polls Criticized as Malicious: Rizvi
After the Reform Commission's final arrangements, Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami has urged the interim government to promptly prepare for elections. Central Nayeb-e-Ameer Syed Abdullah Mohammad Taher stated, "Today, we held discussions with the Chief Adviser and Commission members on achieving a consensus. We welcome this initiative. A detailed report will be reviewed, and after further meetings with their team, we will announce our final decision. Elections will take place swiftly following the necessary reforms."
Jamaat Calls for Elections Following Commission’s ‘Final’ Decision
The United Nations recently exposed the brutality of dictator Sheikh Hasina against students and citizens during the July uprising. As a result, Hasina's political career has come to an end, said Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam. In a Facebook post, he wrote, "When the Chief Adviser called for a UN investigation at the end of August, many feared it would backfire. However, due to his steadfast decision, the world has now witnessed Hasina's true nature." The press secretary described this as a testament to the Chief Adviser’s political foresight.
Hasina's Political Career is Over, Says Press Secretary
In an interview with Anadolu, veteran Malaysian leader Mahathir Mohamad harshly criticized U.S. and EU support for Israel. "America and Europe, aiming to be great again, have backed Israel's genocide. This is nothing short of barbaric behavior," he stated. Earlier, in a post on X (formerly Twitter), he remarked that ignoring all moral values associated with modern civilization disqualifies nations from claiming to be civilized. Recent Israeli attacks in Gaza have resulted in 48,000 deaths, including a significant number of women and children.
Mahathir Mohamad Criticizes U.S. Israel Policy
Nasiruddin Patwari, convener of the Citizen Committee, informed journalists after attending a meeting of the National Consensus Commission that they have officially launched the fight for drafting a new constitution and holding Constituent Assembly elections. He mentioned that public opinion surveys are ongoing and a new political party will be announced this month. "In today's (Saturday) meeting, we stated that our party's political agenda will be the fight for a new constitution. We have freed Bangladesh from fascism, and we are beginning the battle for the Constituent Assembly elections to ensure that no new form of fascism takes hold in the country," he stated.
Nasiruddin Officially Announces Battle for Constituent Assembly Elections
Hasnat Abdullah, convener of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, announced that they have formally proposed canceling the registration of the Awami League as the first step toward banning the party. He stated that this would render the party politically dysfunctional, aligning with the public mandate of August 5, which is expected to be institutionalized.
Speaking to journalists after a meeting of the National Consensus Commission, he said that all anti-fascist parties have reached the conclusion that the Awami League has become politically irrelevant. He urged the government to take legal steps to officially ban the party.
“We Have Proposed the Cancellation of Awami League’s Registration”: Hasnat
A new political party, led by young activists and students who spearheaded the recent mass uprising, is set to launch this month. In an interview, Advisor Nahid Islam stated that if he joins the party, he will first resign from the government. He added that the current administration has some stability, but forming a political party is now more urgent. He is considering the move and will make a final decision soon. Since the new party is launching this month, the nation can expect an official announcement shortly.
Advisor Nahid to Resign This Month?
Despite significant progress, China’s Teesta Mega Project has not been implemented, and former state minister Asadul Habib Dulu blames India for the obstruction. He claimed, “Sheikh Hasina did not implement the project due to India’s objections. Our country, our land—but if it rains in Delhi, Hasina holds an umbrella in Bangladesh!” He also questioned whether India, which provides political shelter to Hasina, can truly be considered a friend of Bangladesh. Dulu argued that if the Teesta project were implemented, it would transform Rangpur into the most prosperous region in the country. “Hasina chose power over securing Teesta’s water for Bangladesh!” he remarked.
India’s Objection Blocks China’s Teesta Mega Project
Following a dialogue between the National Consensus Commission and political parties on Saturday, BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir expressed optimism about reaching a swift consensus on political reforms. “We expect a national election to be held soon,” he stated. He also mentioned that Nobel Laureate Dr. Muhammad Yunus has urged all parties to discuss the reform reports submitted by various commissions. According to him, the initial discussions have begun, and political parties have started presenting their views on the proposed reforms.
Mirza Fakhrul Hopes for Swift Consensus on Reforms
Following a meeting of the National Consensus Commission on Saturday night, Nurul Haque Nur stated, “Most political parties have expressed agreement on banning the Awami League. We wanted a decision on this matter today itself.” However, he noted that some parties believe conducting local government elections before making such a decision could lead to increased violence and conflict at the grassroots level, allowing the Awami League to regain ground. Nur dismissed this analysis, arguing that historical trends show elected governments can influence local elections. He also proposed restructuring the advisory council with politicians who will refrain from active politics for the next five years.
‘Broad Consensus on Banning Awami League’ – Nurul Haque Nur
The Chattogram Metropolitan Police (CMP) reported that 59 leaders and activists of the Awami League and the banned Chhatra League have been arrested in the past two days across 16 police stations for allegedly planning to incite unrest. Among the detainees are individuals accused of attacking protesters in the anti-discrimination student movement. In the last 24 hours, 19 people were arrested in a special operation, while 40 were detained in the previous 24 hours. They face multiple charges under the Special Powers Act, Anti-Terrorism Act, and the Penal Code. The arrested individuals have been sent to jail following court procedures.
59 Awami League and Banned Chhatra League Leaders Arrested in Chattogram in Two Days
Interim Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus stated that the government has gained strong domestic and international support, leaving the ousted regime unable to push its narratives. Even an appeal to U.S. President Trump failed to change the situation. He emphasized the importance of completing reforms, as global allies are ready to assist economically but expect Bangladesh to lead the process. Yunus urged political unity to ensure lasting change, highlighting that despite debates, national solidarity remains strong, making reform a historic opportunity Bangladesh must not waste.
Global Backing Grows for Bangladesh’s Interim Government, Opponents Fail to Gain Ground: Yunus
Interim Government’s Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus stated that those whom the people of Bangladesh ousted are now desperate to return. Speaking at the first meeting of the National Consensus Commission, he emphasized the need for resilience. Reflecting on six months of governance, he highlighted the unity among citizens and political leaders, despite differences. He expressed confidence that if this unity continues, a new Bangladesh can be built. He also acknowledged attempts to obstruct progress but affirmed that collective strength has overcome these challenges.
Dr. Yunus: Those Rejected by the People Are Desperate to Return
Sarjis Alam, central coordinator of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement and chief organizer of the National Citizens’ Committee, has demanded an immediate ban on the Awami League. Speaking after a meeting with the National Consensus Commission, he declared, “Many leaders are seeking a safe exit, but we will not compromise with a murderous party.” Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus stated that the interim government has entered its second phase with strong public and international support. He also thanked the UN for exposing Hasina’s brutal atrocities and emphasized the urgency of political reforms.
No Safe Exit for Killers: Sarjis Demands AL Ban
Jamaat-e-Islami leader Shafiqur Rahman stated that the United Nations’ report serves as irrefutable evidence of genocide. In a statement on February 15, he congratulated the UN Human Rights Commission for its findings. He demanded justice for all perpetrators involved in massacres, declaring that the fascist Hasina regime’s crimes—burning bodies, abductions, and killings—have now been exposed on the world stage.
UN Report is a Testament to Genocide: Jamaat Chief
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