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The BNP has expelled Abdul Kaiyum Sarkar, Member Secretary of the party’s Alokbali Union unit in Narsingdi, citing serious allegations including murder, illegal sand trading, land grabbing, and extortion. A statement signed by BNP Assistant Office Secretary Advocate Md. Taiful Islam Tipu confirmed the expulsion due to breaches of party discipline and ethical misconduct. Local leaders welcomed the decision, calling it a positive move for party integrity.
Banned from All Positions: BNP Expels Union Leader Over Criminal Allegations
In Shahidnagar, Lalbagh, Dhaka, army personnel arrested former Jubo Dal ward president Chan Mia on charges of illegal land grabbing and extortion. He allegedly ran a rickshaw garage on government land and collected money from locals. The operation, conducted by the Azimpur Army Camp, uncovered evidence of extortion. Chan Mia has been handed over to Lalbagh Police, who confirmed legal proceedings are underway.
Youth Leader Arrested for Land Grabbing and Extortion in Lalbagh, Dhaka
During the National Citizens Party’s (NCP) “Build the Nation July March” in Chuadanga’s Alamdanga upazila, local students joined the event in school uniforms to greet party leaders. However, regional organizer Sarjis Alam expressed dissatisfaction over them skipping classes. While criticizing their absence from school, he also praised their passion and said he was “grateful for their love” and ready to sacrifice his life for the cause.
NCP Leader Praises Students’ Enthusiasm but Criticizes Class Absence at July March in Chuadanga
Nahid Islam, convenor of the Nationalist Citizens’ Party (NCP), has warned that extortion is spreading across Bangladesh like a pandemic. Speaking at gatherings in Meherpur and Kushtia, he emphasized that small changes at the local level can trigger large-scale national transformation.
He called for a new constitution, judicial reforms, and institutional overhaul in line with the dreams of martyr Abrar Fahad and others who stood against Indian hegemony. "If political parties continue to act under foreign dominance, the people will rise in resistance," he declared.
Extortion Spreading Like a Pandemic Across the Country: NCP’s Nahid Islam
A high-level delegation from Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami is set to visit China, following a similar trip last month by a major BNP delegation at the invitation of the Communist Party of China (CPC).
Ahead of the visit, Chinese Ambassador to Bangladesh Yao Wen hosted a reception in Dhaka, where Jamaat's Ameer, Shafiqur Rahman, addressed attendees. Earlier this year, two other BNP delegations also visited China, indicating growing political engagement between the CPC and opposition forces in Bangladesh.
Jamaat-e-Islami Delegation to Visit China Following BNP’s Beijing Trip
BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has stated that the responsibility for mass killings in Bangladesh does not rest solely on Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, but that the ruling Awami League as a party must also be held accountable. He made the remarks on Wednesday while speaking to journalists after visiting ailing BNP leader Abdul Kuddus at the Neuroscience Hospital in Dhaka.
"BNP has been the primary victim of the Awami League’s and Sheikh Hasina’s crackdown. In the latest massacre, Sheikh Hasina was directly involved," Fakhrul said. He also noted that reform and elections are not contradictory, urging those advocating election delays to reconsider their stance, as the public clearly desires to vote.
Mass Killings Are Not Solely Sheikh Hasina’s Responsibility—Awami League Must Also Be Held Accountable: Fakhrul
According to a BBC investigation citing a leaked audio recording, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina allegedly authorized the use of deadly force against anti-government protesters. In a conversation dated July 18 with a senior official at Ganabhaban, she is heard instructing security forces to open fire on protesters. The recording has been forensically verified by British firm Earshot, which found no signs of editing or manipulation. Human rights lawyer Toby Cadman has called the tape critical evidence of Hasina’s direct involvement. The Awami League has questioned the recording’s authenticity, stating no illegal instructions were given.
BBC: Sheikh Hasina Authorized Deadly Force Against Protesters—Leaked Audio
BNP Joint Secretary General Abdus Salam Azad has asserted that national elections in Bangladesh must be held under a non-partisan caretaker government. Speaking at the biannual conference of the Bhola Municipal BNP, he said free and fair elections are not possible under the current administration. He also suggested the caretaker government could consider a Proportional Representation (PR) system. Azad accused Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina of usurping power in the dead of night and suppressing the people’s voting rights. He reiterated BNP’s commitment to restoring democracy under the leadership of Tarique Rahman.
Only a Caretaker Government Can Ensure Fair Elections: BNP Leader
Nazrul Islam Sohel, a senior leader of the Pabna District Awami League and a panel mayor of the local district council, has been arrested in Ranitola, Murshidabad, West Bengal. He was detained late Monday night by Indian police. Sohel reportedly fled Bangladesh due to fears for his life and entered India illegally, seeking political asylum. He claimed, “Since Sheikh Hasina once took shelter in India, I am following the same path.” Multiple cases have been filed against him under India’s Foreigners Act and Passport Act. The arrest has sparked significant interest among law enforcement and intelligence agencies in both countries.
Pabna Awami League Leader Arrested in India After Fleeing Bangladesh
BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has questioned the use of the term "Honourable" for government officials, suggesting that such language fosters autocratic mindsets. Speaking at the closing ceremony of "Civil Discourse Nationals-2025" held at the Bangla Academy, Fakhrul said ministers in Bangladesh often adopt authoritarian behavior once they take office. He criticized the entitlement that comes with official privileges like salutes and motorcades. Fakhrul also emphasized the importance of bridging generational and rural-urban gaps, and urged greater engagement of youth in national discourse.
“Can We Drop the Word ‘Honourable’?”—Mirza Fakhrul Critiques Political Culture
Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman has called on supporters to make the upcoming 'National Rally' on July 19 at Suhrawardy Udyan a success. The event aims to honor the sacrifices of protesters during the July–August 2024 uprising and to press for seven major demands. In a central meeting, party leaders discussed preparations for the rally and expressed confidence that public support would make the event a success.
Jamaat to Hold National Rally on July 19 at Suhrawardy Udyan
BNP nomination aspirant for Narayanganj-1, Sharif Ahmed Tutul, has pledged to eliminate corruption and restore voting rights if nominated by the party. He claimed grassroots activists have long suffered repression in the area and asserted that BNP is a people’s party that remains rooted in public support. Former Chhatra Dal leader Masudur Rahman praised Tutul as a clean politician and said his nomination would secure BNP's victory in Rupganj. The meeting also highlighted the ongoing political repression under authoritarian rule.
If Nominated, I Will Uproot Corruption in Narayanganj-1: BNP’s Tutul
Mufti Syed Mohammad Faizul Karim, known as the Char Monai Pir and senior Nayeb-e-Ameer of Islami Andolan, visited the home of Golam Mostafa Kamal, a party member who died in a road accident in Gurudaspur, Natore. During the visit on Tuesday, he offered condolences, prayed at the grave, and handed over BDT 160,000 in financial assistance to the family. Central and local leaders of the party were also present. Later, he addressed a public rally in Natore.
Char Monai Pir Provides Support to Family of Road Crash Victim
Revolutionary Workers Party General Secretary Saiful Haque emphasized that the core message of the July–August uprising is the elimination of all forms of discrimination in state and society. He stated that no citizen should be deprived of rights based on religion or culture, and a democratic state must inherently be secular. Speaking at a dialogue with representatives of the Barua community in Rangamati, he expressed support for their 8-point demand and called for guaranteed representation at both regional and local levels.
Democratic State Must Be Secular and Free from Discrimination: Saiful Haque
Jamaat-e-Islami's Deputy Amir Professor Mujibur Rahman has urged the government to include non-MPO (Monthly Pay Order) educational institutions under the MPO scheme. Speaking at a meeting with the Non-MPO Unity Council at the party’s central office on July 8, he described the teachers' demands as justified and emphasized the need for constructive dialogue. He also called for the nationalization of all educational institutions. The meeting was presided over by Professor ABM Fazlul Karim, who called for continued protests to achieve these goals.
Jamaat Leader Calls for MPO Inclusion of Non-MPO Educational Institutions
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