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After repeated attacks on the NCP convoy in Gopalganj, party leader Sarjis Alam posted on his verified Facebook page: “If we survive, we’ll return after burying Mujibism—if not, we won't return at all.” He accused the government and administration of deliberate inaction. Their convoy was pelted with stones even while leaving the rally area. Despite the presence of army, police, and RAB, the attackers could not be stopped. Eventually, police had to escort NCP leaders to the Superintendent of Police’s office for safety.

16 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

“If We Survive, We’ll Bury Mujibism”: NCP Leader Sarjis Alam

Following the attack on NCP leaders’ convoy in Gopalganj, District Commissioner Md. Kamruzzaman has imposed Section 144 to prevent further unrest. On Wednesday, Chhatra League and banned Awami League activists ambushed the NCP convoy with brickbats at Poura Park and Chourangi intersection. As clashes turned the area into a battlefield, army, police, RAB, and BGB forces were deployed. The army intervened twice to disperse attackers. Police used blank shots, tear gas, rubber bullets, and sound grenades to control the situation. At least four police officers were injured, and intermittent clashes continue.

16 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Section 144 Imposed in Gopalganj After NCP Convoy Attacked

Leaders of the National Citizens’ Party (NCP) came under attack as they were leaving Gopalganj after a rally. Activists from the Awami League, Jubo League, and the banned Chhatra League reportedly attacked the NCP convoy with stones and bricks. NCP’s Chief Coordinator Nasiruddin Patwari stated that the leaders were trapped and the administration remained inactive. Police and RAB fired blank shots to control the situation, while the army also came under attack before responding with gunfire. Eventually, the leaders were evacuated to the Superintendent of Police's office for safety.

16 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

NCP Leaders Trapped After Convoy Attacked in Gopalganj; Police Shift Them to Safety

Nasiruddin Patwari, Chief Coordinator of the National Citizens' Party, accused the Sheikh family of using Gopalganj for their own gain, ignoring the welfare of ordinary citizens. Speaking at the Gopalganj leg of the ‘July March’, he said, “Mujib fled to Pakistan, Hasina fled to India—this family has left Bangladesh scarred.” Patwari emphasized that the NCP stands for inclusive democracy, not family rule. He urged the people of Gopalganj and the entire nation to join the NCP in forging a new political direction. Condemning the Chhatra League's attack, he declared that such political violence will have no place in the new Bangladesh.

16 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Mujib Fled to Pakistan, Hasina to India — Their Family Has Wounded Bangladesh: Nasiruddin Patwari

Dr. Tasnim Zara, Senior Joint Member Secretary of the National Citizens’ Party (NCP), stated that Gopalganj belongs to all of Bangladesh and no individual or family can claim ownership of the country. In a Facebook post on Wednesday, she said that in 1947, 1971, and now in 2024, people have always fought against inequality—and they will continue to do so. She affirmed that the NCP’s ‘July March’ will include every district, including Gopalganj, as part of its mission to build a new Bangladesh. Previously, NCP’s rally stage in Gopalganj was attacked by Chhatra League members, with vehicles of the UNO and police convoy also targeted and set on fire, prompting military deployment to restore order.

16 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Gopalganj Belongs to All, Not to Any Family: Dr. Tasnim Zara

Central leaders of the National Citizens Party (NCP) joined their 'March to Gopalganj' rally at the municipal park on Wednesday afternoon, addressing supporters one by one. However, prior to their arrival, activists from the banned Chhatra League attacked the stage at around 1:35 PM, vandalizing the sound system, chairs, and stage setup, and assaulting attendees. Earlier in the day, Chhatra League members attacked the UNO's convoy, set fire to police vehicles, and blocked roads using felled trees. Both the UNO and police officials confirmed that these attacks were aimed at disrupting the NCP's central July campaign.

16 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Chhatra League Attacks NCP’s 'March to Gopalganj' Rally Before Leaders Take Stage

Banned activists from the Chhatra League attacked a National Citizens Party (NCP) rally in Gopalganj, part of the month-long ‘July March.’ On Wednesday morning, a group led by district general secretary Ataur Rahman Pial threw petrol bombs at police vehicles on the Ulpur link road, setting them on fire. Later, they attacked and vandalized the convoy of UNO M Rakibul Hasan in Baultali Union. The UNO confirmed that these attacks were aimed at sabotaging the rally. Three police officers were injured before the military intervened to restore order. Police have also blamed Awami League and Chhatra League supporters for the violence.

16 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Banned Chhatra League Attacks NCP Rally in Gopalganj

Tensions escalated in Gopalganj during the National Citizens Party's (NCP) month-long ‘July March’ campaign. In Gandhiashur area, banned activists from the Awami League and Chhatra League attacked the convoy of the local UNO, vandalizing vehicles. In a separate incident in ULPur, Chhatra League activists reportedly set fire to a police vehicle. Superintendent of Police Mizanur Rahman confirmed the incidents, stating they were attempts to disrupt the NCP's march. Several people were injured during the violence. The NCP’s scheduled rally took place in the town's municipal park in the presence of central leaders.

16 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Tensions in Gopalganj: Attack on UNO's Convoy, Police Vehicles Set Ablaze During NCP March

Barrister Asaduzzaman Fuad, Secretary General of the AB Party, has stated that an upper house of parliament would be futile unless it ensures power balance and accountability, potentially becoming a burden on the state. He stressed that if seats in the upper house are distributed like the lower house, accountability cannot be achieved. The AB Party demands a proportionally representative upper house with participation from all political parties. Fuad also warned that it must not become a rehabilitation center for political figures. Joint Secretary Barrister Sani noted that while consensus has been reached among parties on a caretaker government, deadlock remains regarding the upper house and reserved seats.

16 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Upper House Must Ensure Accountability, or It Will Become a National Liability: AB Party

Nahid Islam, Central Convenor of the National Citizens' Party (NCP), criticized Bangladesh’s Election Commission (EC) during a street rally in Barishal, accusing it of partisanship even after a mass uprising. He alleged that the EC still lists symbols associated with fascist forces, betraying the people’s trust. Nahid reaffirmed NCP’s fight against political violence, extortion, and discrimination, announcing a mass gathering at Dhaka’s Shaheed Minar on August 3 to declare the ‘People’s Liberation Charter’, following their July manifesto.

16 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Election Commission Not Acting Neutrally: NCP Leader

In Muradnagar, Comilla, local Jamaat leader Mahbub Alam Munshi threatened to physically assault Upazila Engineer Kazi Faisal Bari Purno and throw him out of his office. A 21-second video clip of the incident has gone viral on social media, showing Munshi engaged in a heated argument over a road repair application. Munshi claimed he became agitated due to the engineer’s negligence. The matter was later resolved through mediation in the presence of local leaders at the UNO’s office, with Jamaat representatives expressing regret. The UNO confirmed the incident.

16 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat Leader Threatens to Assault Upazila Engineer in Muradnagar

Sarjis Alam, Chief Organizer of the National Citizens’ Party (NCP) for northern Bangladesh, has stated that Gopalganj is not the personal property of any individual or political party but a rightful part of Bangladesh. In a Facebook post, he cited a local resident’s frustration with Sheikh Hasina’s defensive posture, highlighting growing public discontent. Sarjis emphasized the party’s vision of building a Bangladesh where no region, including Gopalganj, faces discrimination. He also mentioned the upcoming 'March to Gopalganj' program scheduled for July 16.

16 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Gopalganj Belongs to Bangladesh, Not to Any Family: NCP Leader Sarjis

Israel’s ruling coalition, led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, has suffered a major setback as the ultra-Orthodox party United Torah Judaism (UTJ) pulled out. Long-standing disagreements over a draft bill exempting Yeshiva students from military service led to the rift. Six of UTJ’s seven Members of Parliament have already submitted their resignations, reducing Netanyahu’s coalition to a fragile 61 seats in the Knesset. Degel HaTorah, a faction within UTJ, accused the government of breaking its promises.

16 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Key Right-Wing Party Exits Netanyahu's Coalition, Israeli Government Weakens

Reham Khan, journalist and former wife of Pakistan's ex-Prime Minister Imran Khan, has officially entered politics by founding the 'Pakistan Republic Party'. At a press conference in Karachi Press Club, she declared that her party aims to pursue public service rather than power politics. Reham stressed the need to break dynastic control and empower ordinary people, pledging to unveil a constitution-based manifesto soon. She stated her party is ready to challenge Pakistan's mainstream political players.

16 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Imran Khan’s Ex-Wife Reham Khan Launches Political Party

BNP’s Khulna district convenor Md. Moniruzzaman Montu has said that while Bangladesh was freed from fascist rule through student-led uprisings, the people are yet to enjoy true democracy. Speaking at a municipal BNP conference in Paikgacha, he emphasized that the BNP remains committed to democratic values and is working to strengthen its organizational structure. Montu accused Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina of betraying the nation and leading the country into deep crises. He also alleged that in the past 15 years, the ruling Awami League has systematically seized land and businesses belonging to minority communities.

16 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh Freed from Fascism but Democracy Still Elusive: BNP Leader


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