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BNP central leader Humam Quader Chowdhury has accused the ruling Awami League of engaging in dirty politics, asserting that his party does not follow such practices. “Those who caused us pain, who harmed our children, we will not do the same to them,” he stated. However, he added, “You can trust everyone, except the Awami League.” He emphasized that even those who once supported Awami League are part of their broader community. “We cannot completely sever ties, but we have noted those who deceived us and will ensure justice for them,” he warned.
“Everyone Can Be Trusted, Except Awami League”: Humam Quader
An attempted murder case has been filed against 44 individuals, including Awami League MP Shamim Osman, in connection with the shooting of a protester named Mizan during the recent mass uprising. The case also lists 200–300 unidentified individuals. Other key accused include former minister Golam Dastagir Gazi, Shamim Osman's son Ayon Osman, his nephew Azmeri Osman, and Rupganj Upazila Awami League Vice President Golam Mortuza Pappa. The complaint alleges that the primary accused ordered the shooting, which was later executed by others to suppress the protest.
Attempted Murder Case Filed Against Shamim Osman and 44 Others
Members of the Bangladesh Democratic Student Union organized an iftar gathering with the hijra (third-gender) community on Tuesday evening. The event was attended by Dhaka University branch’s Joint Member Secretary Tanzina Tammim Hapsha, Mohammad Sajib Ahmed, and Central Joint Member Secretary Mishu Ali Suhash. The hijra community members expressed their appreciation for being included in the event. Community representatives, including Habiba and Koli, expressed their gratitude, emphasizing that such inclusivity makes them feel valued in society.
Democratic Student Union Hosts Iftar with Third-Gender Community
Jamaat-e-Islami’s student wing, Islami Chhatra Shibir, has claimed resilience in the face of adversity. Central President Zahidul Islam stated that Shibir is prepared to confront any challenges in the future. He condemned what he described as authoritarian tendencies in governance and vowed to take a strong stance against such actions. He also referenced past incidents where Shibir activists, including Shaheed Sabbir and Shaheed Ayub, were allegedly persecuted for advocating social change and justice.
Shibir President Claims Survival Despite Adverse Conditions
BNP leader Mirza Abbas has accused businessmen who have amassed wealth illegally over the past 17 years of using their funds to destabilize the country. He also called on the media to disclose the names of businessmen who attended a business conference with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on August 3. Abbas questioned why certain businessmen with murder cases against them remain unpunished, urging journalists to investigate their political connections. He also demanded transparency regarding the financial and logistical support extended to certain political groups.
Fascist Businessmen Using Illicit Funds to Destroy the Country: Mirza Abbas
A case has been filed at the International Crimes Tribunal against 121 individuals, including Sheikh Helal and Talukder Abdul Khaleq, for alleged crimes against humanity during the recent mass uprising. The plaintiff, Naeem Shikdar, claims he was shot on August 4 during the protests and still has over 400 bullet fragments in his body. He recounted how a large bullet hit his back, which was later removed without anesthesia by a doctor after repeated requests. Meanwhile, DB police have arrested constable Nasirul, who was wanted in connection with the mass killing at Chankharpul in July. He was presented before the tribunal on Tuesday.
121, Including Sheikh Helal, Accused of Crimes Against Humanity During Mass Uprising
At a mass iftar event at Chittagong University’s central mosque, the central secretary of Islami Chhatra Shibir stated that the organization does not engage in factionalism or violence. "Shibir organizes iftar programs through the hard work and contributions of its members. These are regular activities for us. Instead of violence, we focus on productive initiatives for students," he said. He added that politics is just one aspect of their mission, which is primarily about instilling morality, knowledge, integrity, and patriotism in students for the welfare of the nation.
Islami Chhatra Shibir Secretary: ‘We Do Not Engage in Violence’
Tarique Rahman has urged political parties to work together to address the pressing issues facing the nation. "We do politics for the people. Today, citizens are suffering the most due to rising prices. Why aren’t politicians debating how to improve market management and increase production?" he questioned. Rahman emphasized that discussions should go beyond governance reforms and include plans for economic management, healthcare, and market regulation in a country of nearly 200 million people.
Tarique Rahman Calls for Political Unity to Solve National Issues
Amirul Master (42), a youth leader of Jubo League in Sathia, Pabna, was brutally stabbed to death by rivals. Following the attack, police arrested two suspects, Imu and Mithun, on the same night. The deceased, Amirul Islam, was the son of Lohai Pramanik from Khetupura village and served as the proposed organizational secretary of the Sathia Upazila Jubo League committee. The suspects, Mehedi Hasan Imu (30) and Shibli Sadiq Mithun (27), were arrested from the home of Kamrul Islam, a ward member of Gaurigram Union, at around 2:30 a.m.
Youth Leader Stabbed to Death in Sathia, Two Arrested
Political leader Hasnat Abdullah declared that he does not want to see the Awami League in politics anymore. He urged all parties to reach a consensus and set an example for future generations. "We have fought a long battle. We have endured fascist rule, oppression, disappearances, and killings. Now, we have united in a Bangladesh free from fascism," he said. Abdullah thanked anti-fascist political forces and expressed hope that ongoing political reforms would soon be completed.
Hasnat Abdullah: ‘We Don’t Want to See Awami League in Politics’
Nahid Islam, the convener of the National Consensus Party (NCP), has stated that elections can be held within the stipulated timeframe if necessary reforms are implemented. Speaking at an Iftar gathering, he reiterated NCP’s demand for holding parliamentary and constituent assembly elections simultaneously.
Nahid emphasized the need to improve law and order before the elections, warning that anti-Bangladesh forces were still engaged in conspiracies. He further stated that the ruling Awami League must be held accountable through due judicial processes. Meanwhile, NCP Member Secretary Akhtar Hossain called on all opposition forces to unite against the Awami League.
NCP Calls for Simultaneous Parliamentary and Constituent Assembly Elections: Nahid Islam
The British High Commissioner to Bangladesh, Sarah Cook, met with the Amir of Jamaat-e-Islami, Dr. Shafiqur Rahman. During the meeting, they exchanged pleasantries and discussed the overall situation in Bangladesh, including the establishment of democracy, upcoming elections, human rights, the situation of minorities, and the Rohingya issue. They also discussed ways to further strengthen the friendly relations between the UK and Bangladesh.
British High Commissioner Meets Jamaat-e-Islami Amir
Tarique Rahman, acting chairman of BNP, contacted the grieving family of JCD activist Apurba (25), who was fatally stabbed in Narayanganj while attempting to stop a dispute. Expressing condolences, Rahman reassured Apurba’s parents that many BNP activists had suffered deaths, disappearances, and brutal persecution while resisting injustice. He urged authorities to swiftly arrest the perpetrators. Apurba’s father lamented that their family had been subjected to 16 years of harassment for their BNP affiliation.
Tarique Rahman Calls Family of Slain JCD Activist
A BNP leader was assaulted and forcibly taken to a police station in Narayanganj’s Signboard area by a rival faction within the party. The attack was linked to an extortion dispute in the transport sector. Former JCD leader Abdur Rahman, who had previously filed a case against ex-BNP leader Mamun and his associates, was angered by the police’s failure to arrest Mamun. Upon learning Mamun was at the station, Rahman and his supporters rushed there, captured him as he tried to flee, and continued beating him inside the officer-in-charge’s room. Allegedly, Mamun controlled extortion activities in the area.
BNP Leader Beaten and Dragged to Police Station by Party Rivals
A violent clash erupted between two BNP factions in a border area of Sunamganj over extortion from Indian limestone transporters. The confrontation, lasting from evening until 10 PM, resulted in the death of Mohammad Ali (60), a BNP-affiliated individual, and left at least 20 others injured. The dispute reportedly stemmed from ongoing tensions between local JCD leader Harunur Mahmud and former Jubo Dal leader Hazrat Ali.
Factional Clash Over Extortion in Sunamganj Leaves One Dead
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