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Speaking at a discussion titled “The Role of Politicians in Ensuring Human Rights” on Sunday, BNP leader Salahuddin Ahmed stated that the government must clarify its stance on the election process to the public. He warned that the longer the election process is delayed, the more the country’s existing crises will escalate.
Salahuddin asserted that elections are essential to restoring stability in the nation. He also claimed that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has been recognized globally as a perpetrator of genocide, yet the ruling party shows no remorse or accountability. He emphasized the need for a complete transformation of the country’s political culture, advocating for a system where all citizens feel included.
Election Delays Will Worsen the Crisis: Salahuddin Ahmed
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Naval Commander Alireza Tangsiri criticized former U.S. President Donald Trump’s treatment of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, calling it humiliating. He stated, “This proves that reliance on foreign powers ultimately leads to betrayal.” Tangsiri warned that those who place their trust in forces other than God will face dire consequences, citing Ukraine as an example. He also pointed out that U.S. presence in Iraq failed to bring real development and only fueled instability. “If this is how Trump treats Ukraine, imagine how he views Muslim nations,” he remarked.
Iranian Commander: Trump-Zelensky Affair Proves Foreign Dependence Leads to Betrayal
A court has ordered the freezing of 44 bank accounts belonging to former Awami League minister Amir Hossain Amu, his wife Saeeda Haq, and daughter Sumaiya Hossain. The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) sought the order as part of an ongoing investigation into allegations of illegal wealth accumulation. Sources indicate that Amu and his family, currently in hiding, were attempting to withdraw and transfer funds, prompting the freeze order.
Former Minister Amir Hossain Amu’s Bank Accounts Frozen
After the fall of the Awami League government, hooligans who had been in hiding in the Daulatpur char region of Kushtia have resurfaced. These criminals are instilling fear in the area through sporadic gunfire, bomb attacks, extortion, robbery, and even murder. The residents of the char areas are living in constant fear.
On September 30, in broad daylight, Philipnagar Union Parishad Chairman Noim Uddin Sentu was shot dead in his office. On the night of November 2, businessman Nurul Islam was beaten and robbed of five lakh taka, gold jewelry, and his mobile phone. A few days later, a woman was also targeted in a similar mugging incident. Numerous such crimes continue to take place, while the police claim that operations against the criminals are ongoing.
Hooligans Terrorize Char Residents
According to an Al Jazeera report, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has shut down humanitarian aid access to Gaza following the expiration of the first phase of the ceasefire agreement—just as Ramadan begins.
Earlier, former U.S. President Donald Trump’s Middle East envoy, Avi Berkowitz, proposed a ceasefire deal in exchange for the release of all hostages, but only for the duration of Ramadan. Israel agreed to the proposal, but Hamas rejected it, insisting on a permanent ceasefire instead.
Due to this disagreement, the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office has taken this controversial and harsh measure, cutting off vital aid to the war-torn region.
Israel Blocks Humanitarian Aid to Gaza at the Start of Ramadan
Two leaders of the BNP-affiliated student organization, Chhatra Dal, were arrested in Mirpur with cocktails and a toy gun. A joint force operation apprehended them late Friday night from an attic in Mirpur-1. Following their arrest, both were expelled from Chhatra Dal. The expelled leaders are Imran Hossain, former Secretary of Environment and Climate Affairs for Dhaka Metropolitan West Chhatra Dal, and Rajib Biswas, Joint Convener of the newly formed committee at Government Bangla College. Police stated that they acted on intelligence reports indicating the presence of criminal elements in the area.
Two Chhatra Dal Leaders Expelled After Arrest in Mirpur
Professor Dr. Shahida Rafiq, wife of BNP Standing Committee member Barrister Rafiqul Islam and an adviser to Khaleda Zia, passed away at Ibn Sina Hospital in Dhanmondi on Sunday morning. She had suffered an injury after falling into a ditch at a BNP event last Thursday. Following initial treatment, she was admitted to the hospital, where she succumbed to her injuries. BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman and Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir expressed their condolences.
BNP Leader Shahida Rafiq Passes Away
The Supreme Court’s Appellate Division will hear the leave-to-appeal petitions against BNP Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia’s acquittal in the Zia Charitable Trust corruption case on Monday. The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) filed the appeal after the High Court overturned her seven-year prison sentence on November 27 last year. Both the state and the ACC had challenged the ruling in the Appellate Division on February 23. The ACC originally filed the case against Khaleda Zia in August 2011.
Appeal Hearing Against Khaleda Zia’s Acquittal Scheduled for Tomorrow
The National Citizen Party (NCP) has approved a 217-member convening committee. The announcement was made in a message sent by party Secretary Akhtar Hossain early Sunday. The party stated that despite the overthrow of a fascist regime through a mass uprising, the abolition of the fascist system and the establishment of a new political order are yet to be realized. The new party was formed to fulfill the aspirations that remained unmet since the historical events of 1947 and 1971. The convening committee will work towards these goals over the next year.
National Citizen Party Approves 217-Member Convening Committee
The Democratic Student Council (DSC) has officially begun its organizational activities. The event was attended by central secretary of the organization Zahid Ahsan, Dhaka University convener Abdul Kader, secretary Mahir Alam, and chief organizer Hasib Al Islam, among others. Zahid Ahsan remarked that in the 54 years since the Liberation War, Bangladesh has not seen any effective political process. Instead, under the guise of student politics, there has been an attempt to destabilize campuses through tagging culture and implementing the agenda of the ruling party. He emphasized that the DSC is committed to establishing politics based on intellect, values, responsibility, and care, aiming to lead the country beyond these issues. Abdul Kader stated that the foundation of the Democratic Student Council lies in the dreams of martyrs and the youth.
Democratic Student Council Launches Activities in Memory of Martyrs
Jamaat-e-Islami has strongly condemned and expressed deep concern over the killing of a Bangladeshi youth, Al Amin, by India’s Border Security Force (BSF) and the severe injury of another, Bilal. In a statement, the party denounced the killing at the Kasba border and the brutal attack on Bilal at the Jhenaidah border on February 27. Jamaat criticized repeated border killings despite promises to reduce them to zero. The party highlighted that eight Bangladeshi citizens have been killed by BSF in the last three months, calling the situation a serious threat to friendly bilateral relations.
Jamaat Protests Killing of Bangladeshi Youth at Border
Jessore University of Science and Technology (JUST) has renamed five key landmarks on its campus. The “Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Academic Building” is now the “Kabi Nazrul Academic Building,” while “Sheikh Hasina Hall” has been renamed “Taposi Rabeya Hall.” The “Sheikh Russell Gymnasium” is now the “Bir Sreshtho Hamidur Rahman Gymnasium,” and the “Wazed Miah Higher Education and Research Center” has been renamed the “Institute for Higher Studies and Research.” Additionally, the student hall of the university’s Veterinary College in Jhenaidah has been renamed “Kabi Golam Mostafa Student Hall.” The university’s highest decision-making body, the Regent Board, made these changes in a meeting on Friday night.
Five Landmarks Renamed at Jessore University of Science and Technology
In observance of Ramadan, BNP leader Aminul Haque distributed iftar packages to the families of party activists who were victims of enforced disappearances and killings. Acting on the instructions of BNP’s acting chairman Tarique Rahman, Aminul presented these relief items to the families of Nur Alam, former general secretary of Pallabi Thana Jubo Dal, Tariqul Islam Tara, former joint convener of the Thana Chhatra Dal, and Md. Sani, a martyr of the anti-discrimination movement from Ward No. 5 of Pallabi. Aminul emphasized that these families should not feel abandoned and reiterated BNP’s commitment to ensuring justice for the victims if they come to power.
Aminul Distributes Iftar Packages to Families of Disappeared and Martyred Activists
As the holy month of Ramadan begins, BNP’s acting chairman, Tarique Rahman, extended his greetings, emphasizing that Ramadan is a time for spiritual discipline and self-restraint. He highlighted that Muslims dedicate themselves to seeking the mercy and satisfaction of the Almighty. He further noted that by abstaining from food and drink throughout the day, believers strive to attain Allah’s love. Calling for peace and harmony, he urged everyone to refrain from injustice, hatred, and discord to foster a more peaceful society.
May Ramadan Bring a Message of Peace and Happiness to Every Muslim: Tarique Rahman
At a protest rally demanding the implementation of BNP’s 31-point national reform plan and immediate elections, former BNP youth leader Golam Mawla Shaheen declared that conspiracies and misinformation would not distance BNP from the people. He emphasized that BNP remains the people’s party despite 15 years of severe repression under a fascist regime. “The people of Bangladesh and its youth have been deprived of voting rights for too long. Certain conspirators and agencies are meddling in the interim government to manipulate the national election,” he warned.
“BNP Cannot Be Isolated from the People Through Conspiracies”
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