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During a march program in Rangamati, leaders of the National Citizens Party (NCP) emphasized the need to ensure equal rights for all people of both hill and plain regions. They strongly opposed any form of discrimination based on ethnicity, religion, or caste. The leaders expressed their vision of building a new Bangladesh founded on harmony and goodwill. To achieve this, they called for the abolition of the Mujib-era constitution and the drafting of a new one.
Ahead of the march, security was tightened in the city with the deployment of 1,100 law enforcement personnel. The NCP leaders also urged for united resistance against political and administrative discrimination in the Chittagong Hill Tracts.
National Citizens Party Leaders Demand Equal Rights for All in Rangamati March
During a rally in Rangamati as part of a national march, Nahid Islam, Convener of the National Citizen Party (NCP), called for the abolition of the current "Mujibist" constitution and the drafting of a new one that ensures representation of all ethnic communities in Bangladesh.
"We are reaching out to every community, in every village, as part of this march," Nahid stated. "Some groups benefit by keeping the Chittagong Hill Tracts divided and unstable — we will not let that continue."
He urged unity to eliminate division and unrest in the region. Speakers at the rally also criticized the practice of transferring corrupt officials to the hill districts as punishment, calling for accountability and justice.
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Dhaka South Unit of the BNP’s volunteer wing has expelled Khan Monir, Convener of the New Market Thana Volunteer Team, following his arrest on extortion charges. The army detained him on July 16 with Tk 22,874 and a mobile phone, later handing him over to police. The party cited breach of discipline and stripped him of all positions, including primary membership. Members have been instructed to sever ties with him.
Volunteer Leader Expelled Over Extortion Allegations
Bandarban, July 20 – Foreign Affairs Advisor Md. Touhid Hossain has stated that the implementation of the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) Peace Accord, now 27 years old, cannot be achieved overnight. "It has taken nearly three decades, and it's unrealistic to expect sudden implementation. Neither you should expect that, nor do we," he remarked at a public event in Bandarban.
He emphasized the government’s commitment to promoting peace and development in the region. Highlighting concerns about the quality of education, he criticized the excessive competition for GPA-5, saying it has compromised academic standards.
Hill Affairs Advisor Supradip Chakma also addressed the gathering, noting that extreme poverty remains widespread across the three hill districts. "Despite government allocations, poor implementation and misuse have led to funds being returned unutilized," he said.
The event concluded with the distribution of saplings, livestock, sewing machines, and health-related financial support to local farmers and women, aimed at boosting livelihoods and social welfare in the region.
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Dr. A F M Khalid Hossain, Religious Affairs Advisor, visited Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman at his residence following his recent illness. Dr. Rahman was hospitalized after falling ill during a speech at Suhrawardy Udyan and has since returned home. Prominent BNP figures including Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, Chairperson Khaleda Zia, Tareque Rahman, and chief advisor Dr. Muhammad Yunus have also expressed concern. Yunus reportedly sent his press secretary to visit the Jamaat leader, who expressed gratitude for the well-wishes and prayers.
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Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman has expressed deep sorrow over the deaths of three party activists who passed away while attending a national rally. In a condolence message, he described their sacrifice as a source of inspiration and prayed for their place in paradise. The deceased were identified as Abu Sayeed (Khulna), Mostafizur Rahman (Pabna, accident), and Shah Alam (Rangpur, heart attack). Several others were reportedly injured during the event.
Jamaat Chief Mourns Deaths of 3 Activists at National Rally
Sarjis Alam, Chief Organizer of the National Citizen Party (NCP), has come under fire for his remark describing Bandarban as a place to "send extortionists as punishment." Facing widespread criticism, Alam has publicly apologized for the comment.
The Hill Tracts Student Council declared him "unwelcome" in the region, condemning the remark as an insult to the hill communities and a reflection of state discrimination. In a Facebook post, Sarjis Alam expressed regret and reaffirmed his commitment to fighting for the rights and dignity of all ethnic groups. The student council had earlier warned that if no apology was made, all NCP activities would be declared unwelcome in the Chittagong Hill Tracts.
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The Nationalist Citizen Party (NCP) has announced the formation of a "July Uprising Cell" aimed at supporting the families of those killed and injured during the July Uprising.
Following a visit to martyr families in Chattogram, Convener Nahid Islam said the government is expected to issue a formal declaration by August 5, which would give legal recognition to the uprising if incorporated into the Constitution. He acknowledged delays in delivering on-ground support and announced a major public rally in Dhaka on August 3.
NCP Forms “July Uprising Cell” to Support Families of Victims
BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has made scathing remarks against Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, declaring her a "disgrace to humanity and mothers," and asserted that she must be brought to justice.
Speaking at a rally at Shaheed Ziaur Rahman's shrine in Sher-e-Bangla Nagar under the 'Uprising 2024' program, Fakhrul cited the cries of martyr families, alleging state-sponsored killings by police and security forces. He announced the formation of a BNP fund to support the families of martyrs, stressing that future generations won’t forgive the BNP if it fails to honor their sacrifice.
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Muhammad Rashed Khan, Secretary General of Gono Adhikar Parishad, has condemned the recent unrest in Cox's Bazar following provocative comments by NCP leader Nasiruddin Patwari.
He warned that internal political division could lead to a repeat of the 1/11 military-backed takeover, potentially paving the way for Sheikh Hasina’s return to power. Khan recounted how Patwari previously had to de-escalate tensions after controversial remarks about Ziaur Rahman, involving late-night coordination with party leaders. He called for unity among anti-authoritarian forces and urged adherence to principled leadership.
Rashed Khan Warns of Political Division, Condemns Cox's Bazar Incident
An Islamabad district and sessions court has issued an arrest warrant for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister and PTI leader Ali Amin Gandapur in connection with a case involving illegal possession of alcohol and firearms.
The court rejected Gandapur’s request for exemption from personal appearance and ordered him to appear by July 21. The case has been pending for eight years, with testimonies recorded, but Gandapur has allegedly avoided presenting his own statement. The judge warned that a verdict could be delivered in his absence, and his right to testify could be revoked. This development comes as Gandapur intensifies anti-government protests led by PTI.
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Gayeshwar Chandra Roy, a standing committee member of BNP, stated that while BNP supports reform, it does not endorse the Proportional Representation (PR) voting system, labeling it a step backward. Speaking at a discussion in Itakhola, he said BNP is fighting not for power, but to restore people’s voting rights. He warned political rivals against using intimidation and commented on Jamaat-e-Islami, saying although past crimes may be forgiven, they are not forgotten. He added that BNP appreciates the contributions of July’s student and NCP leaders, but rejected notions of political opportunism.
BNP Rejects PR Voting System, Calls It a Step Backward: Gayeshwar Roy
Nahid Islam, convener of the National Citizen Party, warned of a rising culture of fear in the country following the recent public uprising. At a street rally in Bandarban, he said people had taken to the streets in defense of democracy and freedom of expression and would do so again if needed. He urged for an end to ethnic oppression in the Chittagong Hill Tracts and called for inclusive, justice-based development. Nahid criticized the continuity of authoritarian systems regardless of changes in government and advocated for a new political framework beyond the 1972 Constitution.
Culture of Fear Emerging Post-Uprising, People Will Resist: Nahid Islam
At least 20 people were injured in a violent clash between Awami League and BNP supporters in Chandibarpur Union, Narail, over local political dominance. Fifteen of the injured are receiving treatment at Narail Sadar Hospital, while others were treated locally. The clash reportedly escalated from an earlier scuffle on Friday and involved locally made weapons. Both parties blame each other. Police said the situation is now under control, with additional forces deployed. Legal action will follow upon receiving complaints.
Clashes Between Awami League and BNP in Narail Leave 20 Injured
BNP central leader Aminul Haque has stated that Tarique Rahman plans to make the Holy Quran a mandatory part of the national education curriculum. Speaking at a gathering of Islamic scholars in Pallabi, Dhaka, he emphasized the party's commitment to Islamic values and the vital role of the clergy in building a humane Bangladesh. He claimed Tarique Rahman’s 31-point reform plan protects religious freedom and the dignity of Islamic scholars. Aminul also paid tribute to those who sacrificed their lives in the 2024 mass uprising, calling for collective efforts to reshape society.
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