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After paying homage at the grave of former President Ziaur Rahman, BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam criticized the Chief Adviser’s Independence Day speech. He stated that saying elections will be held between December and June is too vague, as this six-month period does not provide a clear roadmap. He reiterated that BNP is not demanding elections for power but for the sake of the nation’s survival, sovereignty, and democracy. He urged the interim government to swiftly introduce minimal reforms and announce the election schedule.

26 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

‘Chief Adviser’s Statement on Elections Lacks Clarity’: Mirza Fakhrul

During his tribute to the martyrs of 1971, NCP Convener Nahid Islam stated that no more blood should be shed in the future and that a democratic state system must be established. He emphasized that 1971 and 2024 are not separate; what was desired in 1971 was achieved in 2024. He accused those opposing this idea of having dishonest intentions. He warned that any attempt to impose the old constitution, rehabilitate fascism, or rush elections without proper reforms and justice would be resisted by the people and the NCP.

26 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

‘We Will Not Accept Elections Without Reforms and Justice’: Nahid

Abdur Rob, the Hatia Upazila Krishak Dal convener, has been critically injured in an attack allegedly carried out by Awami League-affiliated assailants.

He has been rushed to Dhaka for advanced medical care. BNP leaders blamed Awami League activists for the attack, which took place during an Iftar event.

Local BNP Vice President Masudur Rahman Babor claimed that the attackers were followers of Sonadia Union Awami League leader Eraz Uddin, who was recently released from prison and allegedly held Abdur Rob responsible for his incarceration.

26 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP Leader Attacked in Hatia, Sent to Dhaka for Treatment

BNP leader Goyeshwar Chandra Roy has stated that any delay in elections will put the interim government in deeper trouble.

He emphasized that the government cannot survive long if it goes against the people’s will and urged immediate elections instead of wasting time under the pretense of reform.

Roy also criticized NCP leaders, saying, “We supported their movement, yet their recent remarks about BNP are unacceptable. They have even spoken against the army, which raises questions about the government’s involvement in backing them.”

26 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

The Longer Elections Are Delayed, the Greater the Government’s Trouble: Goyeshwar

BNP leader Hummam Kader Chowdhury has warned that the party cannot win elections unless internal factionalism ends.

Referring to his father’s imprisonment, he said, “After my father was jailed, factionalism emerged in Rangunia politics. If this continues, BNP will never win elections.”

He further warned that strict action would be taken against anyone within the party who speaks against BNP leaders. Reflecting on the past 16 years, he stated, “We were not absent. We were in the courts, in prisons, reading funeral prayers for our brothers. We fought in the streets, and we will continue to do so.”

26 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP Cannot Win Elections Without Ending Internal Factionalism: Hummam Kader

BNP’s Publicity Secretary Sultan Salahuddin Tuku has urged the interim government to conduct elections at the earliest, stating that the sooner elections are held, the sooner the country can be reformed.

He criticized the 2024 elections, calling it a “dog-marked” election where polling centers remained empty except for stray dogs. Tuku claimed that under Tarique Rahman’s leadership, the student movement forced the fascist government to flee the country. He accused the Awami League of fostering terrorism and extortion and urged for a quick transition of power back to the people.

26 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

The Sooner Elections Are Held, the Faster the Country Can Be Reformed: Tuku

NCP leader Nasiruddin Patwari has declared that the next national election will follow a new style, ensuring that there will be no room for extortionists, tender manipulators, autocrats, money launderers, or mafias.

He warned, “If any group attempts to bring back the Awami League, we will launch an unstoppable movement.” He further added, “I want to make it clear once again—there is no place for the Awami League in Bangladesh anymore. It has left with Hasina for good.”

26 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Upcoming General Election Will Follow a New Model: Nasiruddin

BNP’s Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman has inquired about Imran, a Dhaka College student who was shot and injured during the mass uprising. Imran has been receiving treatment at Pangu Hospital for over eight months.

Tarique Rahman spoke to Imran over the phone through Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal’s Central General Secretary, Nasir Uddin Nasir. He inquired about Imran’s health, his family’s well-being, and details of the incident. Expressing solidarity, Rahman assured Imran of full support, stating that his medical treatment, which may take two years to complete, will be fully backed by the BNP family.

26 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Tarique Rahman Inquires About Injured Student Imran

On Monday, an individual named Ujjal Roy submitted an application to the Election Commission seeking registration for a new political party named ‘Awami Lig.’ He proposed either a boat or a hilsa fish as the party’s electoral symbol. The application lists Bangabandhu Avenue as the party’s headquarters.

According to the submission, the party was officially formed on March 24, and its committee will be valid until April 30. Ujjal Roy stated his intention to contest the elections from the Dinajpur-5 constituency, which includes Fulbari and Parbatipur. He added, “I previously wanted to meet Sheikh Hasina to discuss the issues in my constituency. If she had met me, many problems could have been resolved. But now, she is no longer in power, so I have submitted my application.”

26 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Application Submitted for a New Political Party Named ‘Awami Lig’

The Bangladesh Citizens’ Party (BCP) has lodged a formal objection with the Election Commission regarding the abbreviation of the newly formed National Citizens’ Party (NCP). In a written statement, BCP argued that the correct abbreviation should be “JNP” instead of “NCP.” They emphasized that regardless of the language in which a proper noun is written, its fundamental identity should not change.

BCP’s General Secretary stated that the new party will play a significant role in establishing democracy in Bangladesh. He noted that these young leaders have already contributed to the downfall of the authoritarian Awami League government. Given this context, inconsistencies in a party’s name would be regrettable. BCP has urged the Election Commission to carefully scrutinize such matters during the party registration process.

26 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

BCP Objects to the Name of the National Citizens’ Party at the Election Commission

BNP leader Ruhul Kabir Rizvi criticized Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, claiming she remains unrepentant despite mass killings.

"The fraudulent elections of 2014, the overnight voting of 2018, and the 2024 dummy election are unprecedented in history," he said, adding that the healthcare sector's failures force Bangladeshis to seek treatment in India.

He also wished cricketer Tamim Iqbal good health.

26 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Rizvi: Sheikh Hasina Shows No Remorse Despite Mass Killings

BNP leader Syed Emran Saleh Prince accused certain groups of spreading provocative misinformation against the military to disrupt elections.

"Before making statements, one must consider whose trap they are falling into by spreading rumors against the armed forces. The victory over fascist Hasina, necessary reforms, and a truly representative parliament and government through a neutral election are essential for restoring and strengthening democracy."

He urged the student wing to remain vigilant and resist all conspiracies.

26 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Incitement Against Army Aims to Disrupt Elections: BNP Leader Prince

Responding to Tasnim Zara’s questions about his motorcade, Sarjis Alam stated, "We must discard the notion that anyone new to national politics comes from a financially struggling family. Just because I personally cannot afford to spend a few hundred thousand taka right now does not mean my family and relatives lack the capacity.

More than half of the cars in the motorcade were arranged by my family, relatives, and well-wishers from my district. The remaining 50 cars required a rental fee of 6,000 taka each, totaling around 300,000 taka—an amount my family could afford even 50 years ago."

He further added, "We cannot impose new systems abruptly, or else everyone will lose their security deposits. The narrative pushed by intellectuals often does not align with reality. In rural areas, we must consider both ethical and unethical demands from people."

26 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Sarjis Responds: My Family Had This Capability Even 50 Years Ago

Two separate cases have been filed against 32 BNP leaders and activists, including the Muradnagar BNP convenor, for attacking Muradnagar police station and coordinator Obaidul Haque. Additionally, 70-80 unidentified individuals have been listed as suspects.

Six BNP activists were arrested and sent to jail on Tuesday. The incident began on Monday with an altercation between Abul Kalam Azad and student coordinator Obaidul Haque, which escalated into physical violence. When Haque filed a complaint, police arrested Azad. In response, BNP activists attacked the police station with sticks and hockey sticks, attempting to break down the collapsible gate.

25 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Attack on Police Station: 32 BNP Leaders, Including Muradnagar Convenor, Face Charges

NCP leader Sarjis Alam traveled from Dhaka to Syedpur by air and then led a massive motorcade through five upazilas of Panchagarh. Senior party leader Tasnim Zara raised concerns, writing, "Your arrival in your home district with a fleet of over a hundred cars has naturally sparked public questions.

Recently, you publicly stated, 'I have no money at the moment. I’m surviving on borrowed funds. I don't even carry a wallet.' Given that statement, how was such a grand event financially managed? Who funded and organized it? A clear and credible explanation is necessary. I hope you will address this matter with sincerity and provide the public with a transparent answer."

25 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Tasnim Zara Demands Explanation from Sarjis Over Massive Car Rally


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