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Akhtar Hossain, Member Secretary of the National Coordination Platform (NCP), stated that any consensus reached among political parties must be given constitutional and legal backing; otherwise, it will hold no real value and remain merely a historical document. He rejected the proposal to implement such agreements within a two-year timeframe, warning that NCP will not endorse or sign off on such a deal.

He further emphasized that the July declaration must be announced by July 36 (likely a typo or specific deadline), with no room for delay. “If this is not legally endorsed, all anti-fascist forces will be united to demand its implementation,” he added. Akhtar also clarified a common confusion: “The July Declaration and the July Charter are two distinct documents—while the Charter outlines state structure reforms, the Declaration narrates the sequence of events that led to the July movement.”

31 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Political Consensus Must Be Backed by Law and Constitution: Akhtar Hossain

Despite political activities being restricted, several Awami League activists are reportedly receiving guerrilla training with the aim of destabilizing the country and seizing control of Dhaka. Thousands are allegedly undergoing training both domestically and abroad, with a core group already completing initial phases.

Shockingly, some of the trainees are said to be retired government officials now aligned with the Awami League, as well as members of the banned Chhatra League. Locations for training allegedly include Delhi, Kolkata, Dhaka, and Gopalganj. Sources claim former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is the central figure behind this operation, aiming to paralyze the state by taking over Shahbagh and regaining power.

31 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Alarming Claims: Awami League Members Undergoing Guerrilla Training

Nahid Islam denied that Sadik Kayem was a coordinator of the group known as “Baibichaa,” asserting that he only adopted that label after August 5.

“He falsely claimed that the Dhaka University chapter led the coup,” said Nahid. “This wasn’t the doing of Shibir alone, nor was it directed by them.”

Nahid alleged that on August 2, 2024, a faction led by Zulkarnaine Sayer attempted a military coup. Students in a so-called “safe house” were pressured to demand single-point demands via Facebook and cut ties with other groups. He also accused BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul of lying about receiving proposals for a national government from student leaders, stating that such a proposal was indeed sent to Tarique Rahman but rejected.

31 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Student Leader Distances from Coup Group, Exposes Internal Rifts

BNP leader Salahuddin Ahmed described the July Charter as a historic national commitment that could offer a new direction amid Bangladesh’s current political and social crisis.

“Its strength lies in the pledges made—backed by promises to amend laws and the constitution if necessary,” he said.

He stated that the Parliament will be the primary platform for implementing the commitments within two years of its formation. The final version of the charter will carry the signatures of the Chief Adviser, commission members, and political leaders. Salahuddin questioned whether any political party would dare undermine such a united social contract.

31 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP Leader: July Charter a Historic Commitment

Jamaat-e-Islami leader Syed Abdullah Mohammad Taher has criticized the draft of the reform charter sent by the Election Commission, saying it lacks a solid legal foundation and is therefore unenforceable.

"Unless the reform proposals are backed by law, they cannot be implemented—and Jamaat will not endorse them," he said.

Taher noted that although consensus had been reached on key points during discussions, the draft failed to set any timeline regarding the government's or commission's mandate, raising concerns about its seriousness. He added that there is still an opportunity to legally formalize the charter, urging that it not go to waste.

31 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

No Legal Basis, No Support: Jamaat Rejects Reform Charter Draft

BNP leaders in Shyamnagar have held rallies protesting the draft plan to redraw the boundaries of Satkhira-4 constituency. They allege the move is politically motivated and aims to benefit a particular party. Speakers pointed out that merging geographically isolated and disaster-prone upazilas like Shyamnagar and Ashashuni into one constituency is illogical and against public interest. The BNP demanded an immediate withdrawal of the draft and restoration of the previous boundaries, even suggesting the declaration of Shyamnagar as a separate constituency.

31 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP Protests Proposed Redrawing of Satkhira-4 Constituency

Oman has extended the deadline for undocumented Bangladeshi migrants to legalize their status until December 31, 2025. The announcement was made by advisor Dr. Asif Nazrul, who urged Bangladeshis to take this opportunity to regularize their stay without facing fines. He advised migrants to contact the Bangladesh Embassy if they need assistance during the process.

31 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Oman Extends Legalization Deadline for Undocumented Bangladeshi Migrants Until December

Gazipur district's parliamentary constituencies have increased from five to six in proportion to population growth recorded in the latest census. The newly proposed constituency includes all wards of Tongi East and West police stations under Gazipur City Corporation, four wards (39–42) from Pubail, and five out of seven wards from Gacha. Wards 32 and 33 have been moved to Gazipur-2. This redistribution has reportedly satisfied BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami, who believe it reflects fair demographic representation.

31 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Gazipur Gets an Additional Parliamentary Seat; BNP and Jamaat Welcome Move

UP Bangladesh has announced a mass rally at Shahbagh, Dhaka, on August 1 if the government fails to release the promised July Declaration and Charter by July 31. The platform criticized a leaked draft as failing to represent key national struggles, including the 2024 uprising and other historic movements. They demand official recognition of people’s sacrifices and the inclusion of major events omitted from the draft. Citizens of Dhaka and across the country have been urged to join the protest.

Authorities in Jhenaidah have begun verifying BCIC fertilizer dealers amid fears of a distribution conspiracy involving fugitive and inactive dealers. Over 50 of the 67 dealership licenses are tied to Awami League leaders or their families. Several dealers are fugitives or no longer control their businesses, raising concerns over irregularities during the peak farming season. The Agriculture Ministry has ordered updated records, with officials identifying those facing legal cases or violating policies. Authorities fear potential misuse of fertilizer due to political favoritism and regulatory loopholes.

Sultan Ahmed Rahi, president of the newly formed committee of Rabi Chhatra Dal, accused the Vice Chancellor of Rabi University of betraying the blood and trust of ordinary students. Speaking at a brief pre-march rally, Rahi questioned whether the VC has been using certain so-called student leaders within the administration to embezzle hundreds of crores of taka from various banks and government institutions under the guise of extortion.

He said students are asking how much commission the VC has taken to recommend extortion fees, and if these allegations are true, he called for tearing the VC’s chair and throwing it into the Padma River as a symbolic act. Rahi further demanded the VC clarify whether he is committed to ensuring a fair academic environment for students or merely increasing the bank balances of these so-called student leaders.

He warned the university administration that if they think they can manipulate the RAKSU (Rabi University Students Union) election through staged tactics and seize control like a "Ruar" (local gangster), they are mistaken. He assured that neither the Chhatra Dal nor the general students will allow such farcical elections to take place.

31 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Sultan Ahmed Rahi, President of Newly-Formed Rabi Chhatra Dal Committee, Accuses Rabi VC of Betrayal Against Ordinary Students

BNP leader Zainul Abedin Faruk stated that as the country advances towards a free and fair election under the leadership of Tarique Rahman, some political parties are attempting to hinder the process by raising various unfounded excuses. Faruk said that friends of Jamaat-e-Islami once stood by them. Now, while the people of Bangladesh await change, opposing the election on baseless grounds is tantamount to betraying the public. Some demand a caretaker government system (PR), while others insist no election will be acceptable without constitutional amendments. These excuses lack any foundation.

Faruk also praised the initiative to crack down on extortionists but urged the government to publicly reveal the list of extortionists responsible for siphoning off Tk 200 billion. He added that people are eager to know the election date. Referring to former President Shahabuddin Ahmed, who ended Ershad’s decade-long repression and conducted elections within just three months, Faruk criticized the current delay, saying that even after 11 months, no election date has been announced.

He urged the government to reduce gas and essential commodity prices, take strict action against extortionists, maintain law and order, and promptly announce the election schedule.

31 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Faruk: While the Country Moves Towards Free and Fair Elections Under Tarique Rahman, Some Political Parties Are Trying to Obstruct the Process

Marking one year since the fall of fascism, Bangladesh Islami Chhatra Shibir has announced a three-day program titled “We Are July 36: We Will Not Stop.” The events will be held from August 5 to 7 at the TSC premises. SM Farhad, president of the Dhaka University Shibir branch, said the mass awakening and student resistance in July 2024 was an unprecedented milestone in Bangladesh’s political history. The program aims to preserve this memory and chart a future course through a gathering of arts, culture, memories, and political thought. The event will highlight the significance of the July revolution, feature firsthand accounts from families of martyrs and injured, and aim to revive the spirit of resistance. Discussions on the future of student politics and upcoming student union elections will also be part of the agenda.

31 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh Islami Chhatra Shibir Announces Three-Day Program Marking One Year Since Fall of Fascism

Nahid Islam, convener of the National Coordination Platform (NCP), announced that they will gather at Shaheed Minar on August 3 demanding judicial reform and the drafting of a new constitution. Speaking in Narsingdi, he recalled that the student movement against quotas, launched on July 1, 2024, gradually evolved into a mass uprising. He said the movement faced numerous conspiracies over the past year, hindering reform efforts, constitutional establishment, and the removal of a fascist president. He vowed the NCP will remain organized to achieve these demands. He also stressed that the fight against terrorism and extortion continues, compelling them to stay active on the streets. Nahid expressed confidence that people of Narsingdi will help achieve their goals from Shaheed Minar.

31 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

NCP to Rally at Shaheed Minar on August 3 Demanding Judicial Reform and New Constitution

The July Unity alliance has warned that the National Press Club is heading toward establishing one-party autocracy. They stated that if the Press Club falls under single-party control, it would give rise to a new form of media fascism and Bangladesh would lose its way once again. In a statement, the alliance noted that during the Awami League’s rule, most media and some journalist organizations acted as guardians of misgovernance. Some journalists even supported state-sponsored oppression during incidents of mass atrocities under Sheikh Hasina’s leadership. With no visible reforms and old repressive forces still in power, the statement urges the Press Club to refrain from organizing events under party politics banners. It also calls for the inclusion of all participants of the July mass uprising in the upcoming August 1 event and future programs.

31 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

July Unity Warns National Press Club Moving Towards One-Party Autocracy


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