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BNP leader Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury has said that the fall of Sheikh Hasina’s regime has heightened public expectations, and any political party that fails to recognize this will lose relevance in the future.

Speaking on governance under Hasina, Khosru stated: “The media shutdowns and clampdowns were inevitable. Without such repressions, the Hasina regime could not have survived. Business was reduced to plunder, leaving no room for genuine entrepreneurship—just as journalism was stifled.”

He added, “Democracy cannot be confined to politics alone. The economy must be democratized, and so must the media. Democracy is not simply about elections; it must be reflected in every sector. Without that, true democracy cannot function.”

23 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Democracy Must Extend Beyond Politics to Economy and Media: Khosru

National Committee of the NCP leader Hasnat Abdullah has raised sharp concerns over the state of journalism in Bangladesh, pointing to systemic issues and intelligence overreach.

In a statement, Hasnat wrote that the absence of dedicated broadcasting laws allows the government to arbitrarily shut down TV channels. Journalists often face extreme financial insecurity—with many Dhaka-based reporters earning as little as Tk 8,000–10,000 a month, while regional journalists frequently work unpaid, sometimes even paying out of pocket for press IDs.

He emphasized that most newspapers still follow the outdated 2013 Wage Board, which is non-mandatory and largely ignored by owners. Salary backlogs of 4–5 months are common, and job security is virtually nonexistent.

“Above all, political and intelligence agency interference—especially from DGFI—is the greatest barrier to independent journalism,” Hasnat claimed. “Failure to follow their directives can result in ad boycotts, business blockades for media owners, and harassment. Journalists are even forced into political lobbying. This is compounded by corporate influence.”

23 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Biggest Obstacle to Independent Journalism Is Political and Intelligence Interference: Hasnat

Jamaat-e-Islami Secretary Professor Mia Gholam Parwar has expressed deep sorrow over the passing of Daily Naya Diganta’s former editor, Alamgir Mohiuddin.
In a condolence message, he described Mohiuddin as an “undisputed senior journalist” whose contribution to objective journalism was “invaluable.” He added, “Throughout his life, he fought for democracy, freedom of speech, and human rights. With his demise, the nation has lost a distinguished journalist.”
Alamgir Mohiuddin passed away on Saturday at 1:30 pm at Anwar Khan Modern Medical College Hospital, at the age of 83. Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji’un.

23 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Alamgir Mohiuddin: An Uncontested Senior Journalist Remembered for Objective Reporting – Gholam Parwar

A BNP delegation led by Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir is scheduled to meet Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar on Saturday evening at the Pakistan Embassy in Dhaka.

The meeting, set for 6 pm, will focus on bilateral ties, regional dynamics, and the current political situation.

Dar arrived in Dhaka earlier in the afternoon on a special flight and was welcomed by Bangladesh Foreign Secretary Asad Alam Siam. His visit marks the first by a Pakistani foreign minister to Bangladesh in nearly 13 years.

23 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP Delegation to Meet Pakistan Deputy PM Ishaq Dar in Dhaka

NCP leader Akhtar Hossain has expressed doubts over BNP’s willingness to pursue genuine constitutional reform, noting the party’s objections to both the July Charter and the idea of drafting a new constitution.

“True reform requires writing a fresh constitution through a Constituent Assembly election. Some are opposing this, creating confusion,” he said.

He warned that holding elections under the “fascist constitution” would only embolden authoritarianism. “Without implementing the July Charter and ensuring decentralization, democracy will not take root,” Akhtar added.

He questioned whether BNP is heading toward deception, pointing out that if reform proposals are enshrined in a new constitution, they cannot be challenged in court.

Akhtar also criticized the trend of leaving crucial issues—such as parliamentary structure, upper house provisions, presidential powers, and women’s leadership—unclear for the next ruling party, warning that such ambiguity risks making reforms unsustainable.

23 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

NCP Leader Questions BNP’s Commitment to Constitutional Reform

South Indian superstar Thalapathy Vijay has openly labeled India’s ruling BJP as “fascist,” declaring that the battle against the party is no longer just political, but ideological.

Speaking at his party Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam’s conference in Madurai, Vijay said: “The BJP is using religion as a tool for division while weakening democracy. They are my biggest ideological enemy.”

He clarified that while his competition with DMK is political, the conflict with BJP lies on fundamental ideological grounds. His party’s principles—equality, free thought, secularism, and social justice—stand in stark contrast to BJP’s philosophy.

“We cannot remain silent spectators. We must rise against the fascist BJP now,” he proclaimed to thunderous applause.

Founded in 2024, Vijay’s party has rapidly gained millions of supporters, becoming one of the fastest-growing political movements in Tamil Nadu.

23 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Actor Vijay Declares BJP as “Fascist,” Calls for Immediate Resistance

Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam has said that both Bangladesh and the United States have benefitted from recent negotiations over tariff-related issues.

“Bangladesh has successfully retained its trade privileges. Our export market is expanding and will continue to grow,” he noted while speaking at a seminar.

He added that some groups attempted to exploit the tariff issue but failed. “We want to expand bilateral trade with the United States, and purchase orders are already on the rise.”

Co-speakers at the seminar stressed the importance of strengthening trade ties with Japan, Korea, and Europe, while also urging continued efforts to further reduce U.S. tariff rates.

23 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh Retains Trade Benefits Amid U.S. Tariff Issue, Says Press Secretary

BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has warned that extremism is being spread in the country in a “very strategic” way at a time when society should be moving toward progress and reducing inequality.

“Fragmented and patchwork solutions cannot bring real change,” he said, adding that widespread corruption in teacher recruitment and deep-rooted irregularities cannot be eradicated overnight.

He urged for clear objectives and planning for real reform, stating: “When we want a progressive society, when we want to reduce inequality, efforts are made to push us in the opposite direction. Extremism is spreading with great caution.”

Fakhrul further emphasized that democracy requires debate and disagreements, but unity beyond corruption could bring about change in Bangladesh, as it has in other countries.

23 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP Chief: Extremism Being Spread Strategically as Progressive Society is Undermined

A local leader of the opposition Jubo Dal was brutally hacked to death in Khulna’s Aatharo Mile area on Friday night. Police have detained two suspects in connection with the killing.

The victim, Shamim Ahmed (35), was the son of Abdul Gaffar from Tala, Satkhira, and served as joint convener of Islamkati Union Jubo Dal.

According to his wife, Bushra Akter, two acquaintances—Ejaz and Shariful Islam—visited their home Friday evening. Later that night, Shamim was found murdered on the third floor of the building where they had gathered. The suspects had fled by the time she discovered the scene.

Police confirmed the incident as a homicide and sent the body for autopsy. An investigation is underway.

23 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Jubo Dal Leader Hacked to Death in Khulna, Two Arrested

Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal (JSD) President ASM Abdur Rob has cautioned that the “echoes of fascism” are once again being heard in Bangladesh following the historic July uprising. He emphasized that the country’s student movement will not allow any attempt to revive fallen fascist forces or their enablers.

Speaking on Friday, Rob urged students to remain vigilant, vocal, and united, warning that power-centric politics could otherwise undermine the dreams of the July people’s movement.

“In today’s context of growing social and economic inequality, an inclusive, universal, and people-oriented education system is the key not just to the empowerment of students, but to the liberation of the entire nation,” he said. Rob also stressed that students must play an active role in building a participatory political system.

Calling for collective resolve, he added: “Let us pledge together—education must be entirely people-centric, free from discrimination, and a driving force for national progress.”

23 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Rising Echoes of Fascism After the July Uprising, Warns ASM Abdur Rob

BNP senior joint secretary general Ruhul Kabir Rizvi has raised concerns over sudden discussions about proportional representation in Bangladesh’s electoral system.

“The people neither relate to nor are familiar with PR. Why bring it up now? Does this mean there is an ill motive behind the election process?” Rizvi asked during a prayer gathering.

He said unresolved issues around restoring democracy and ensuring free, fair elections must be addressed first. “Introducing a new system now will only create chaos. Sheikh Hasina has already thrown society into disarray—we must return to real accountability.”

Rizvi further accused the government of continuing conspiracies and highlighted failures across multiple sectors, adding that enforced disappearances, killings, and secret murders under Hasina’s rule remain a dark chapter of fascist misrule.

23 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

“Why Suddenly Push PR System?” – Rizvi Questions Motives

AB Party chairman Mojibur Rahman Manju has announced his candidacy from the Feni-2 constituency in the upcoming elections.

“Many are asking if I will run. Inshallah, I will contest from my ancestral and motherland seat of Feni-2,” Manju declared.

Acknowledging the party’s modest organizational reach and limited financial base, he noted that critics expect him to lose his deposit, while others doubt his ability to even win a local seat. “But success never comes overnight. Criticism and encouragement are both essential parts of life,” he said.

Manju hinted at “surprising developments ahead” while stressing that real success lies in long-term perseverance, not temporary gains.

23 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

“I Will Contest From My Homeland, Feni-2” – AB Party’s Manju

BNP leader Asaduzzaman Ripon has warned that introducing proportional representation (PR) in Bangladesh’s elections would plunge the country into instability.

Speaking at a discussion, he argued, “No political party would be able to form a majority government under PR. We would see one government in the morning and another in the evening, threatening our independence and sovereignty.”

Ripon insisted that in countries where democracy is not yet deeply rooted, PR elections could only produce fragile coalitions and political chaos. “Bangladesh needs stability, not disaster,” he said.

23 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

“PR System Will Destabilize Bangladesh” – BNP’s Asaduzzaman Ripon

At an anniversary event of CRAB, Jamaat leader Ghulam Parwar lamented the decline of fearless journalism in Bangladesh.

“The greatest crisis today is the absence of courageous journalism—the ability to call white, white and black, black,” Parwar said. He stressed the importance of conscience, noting that no matter what excuses one makes, “the sting of conscience cannot be avoided.”

He described organizational anniversaries as opportunities for inspiration, self-reflection, and renewed commitment. Looking ahead, Parwar expressed hope that responsible journalism will support the journey toward a new democracy after the recent mass uprising.

Also speaking at the event, NCP leader Mushfiq-us-Salehin said, “We expect factual and objective reporting from journalists. Freedom of expression has returned after the uprising, and truthful reporting can help us reform. Yet, the media remains under state agency control.”

23 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

“Bold Journalism Is Missing From Today’s Society” – Ghulam Parwar

BNP leader Dr. Moin Khan has accused the Awami League government of causing irreversible damage to the Sundarbans by establishing a coal-fired power plant in the region.

Speaking at a program, Khan said, “Whether the project operates or not, it has already destroyed our biodiversity. We must now raise awareness and teach our people that humanity can only survive in harmony with nature. No civilization in history has thrived by destroying the environment.”

He urged mass tree plantation under the slogan “Plant Trees, Save the Nation” and echoed Tarique Rahman’s call from London for environmental awareness to be integrated into all development planning. “To save Bangladesh, we must protect its environment,” he added.

23 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

“Coal Project Under Awami Govt Destroyed Sundarbans’ Biodiversity” – Moin Khan


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