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At an extended meeting of the Public Rights Council in Kakrail on Friday, Nurul Haque Nur declared, "Enough is enough! We won’t stay silent anymore." He criticized the government for failing to hold accountable those involved in mass killings over the past six months and demanded proper healthcare for the injured. Nur emphasized the need for national unity to move forward, warning against power-hungry individuals.

01 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

'Enough is Enough, We Won’t Stay Silent': Nurul Haque Nur

At a protest on Friday, the Taqi Mancha movement expressed frustration that justice for teenager Tanvir Muhammad Taqi’s murder had not been served even 12 years after the incident. Speakers accused Sheikh Hasina of blocking investigations for personal gain and criticized the interim government for failing to deliver justice despite being in power for seven months. Activist Anu Muhammad remarked that the government’s inaction is deepening public disappointment.

01 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Seven Months Into Interim Government, No Justice for Taqi’s Murder

During an event in Ashuganj, Rumin Farhana stressed that a properly elected government is essential for law and order. She cited a deteriorating security situation, including rising theft, muggings, and robberies in broad daylight. She argued that when an elected government is in place, law enforcement agencies function more efficiently, but an unelected government weakens the system.

01 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Rumin Farhana Calls for Urgent Elections to Improve Law and Order

At a gathering in Shahid Mir Mughdha Square, Bogura, on Friday, Citizen Unity President Mahmudur Rahman Manna accused Sheikh Hasina of killing 1,500 people in a 20-day movement before fleeing the country. He stated that people laid down their lives for a better future and urged politicians to learn from history. Manna also criticized the police for corruption, claiming they refuse to register cases without bribes.

01 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

'People Sacrificed Lives for a Better Future': Manna

BNP Vice Chairman, former minister, and freedom fighter Abdullah Al Noman bid farewell after a 68-year-long political career. His final rites were held at a school ground in Raozan, Chattogram, on Friday after Asr prayers, and he was laid to rest in the family graveyard. BNP Standing Committee Member Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury described him as a true people's leader who had served as a student and farmers’ leader, renowned for his humility and eloquence.

01 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

'Abdullah Al Noman Was a Leader of the People': Amir Khasru

A factional clash disrupted the BNP’s Charpakerdah Union conference in Madarganj, Jamalpur, leaving at least seven people injured. Four of them were hospitalized at Madarganj Health Complex. During the confrontation, the conference tent was set on fire, destroying several chairs, and at least six motorcycles were vandalized. The clash occurred on Thursday night between supporters of incumbent committee convener Shah Md. Majnu Fakir and Youth BNP Senior Vice President Biplob Tarafdar.

01 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP Conference in Jamalpur Disrupted by Clashes

During the inauguration of the National Citizens Party, Naosher Ali, father of July martyr Jaber Ibrahim, expressed his hopes that the new party would prevent further bloodshed. Recalling past tragedies, he said, "We don’t want a repeat of the bloodshed in 1971, 1990, or 2024." He extended full support to the new party on behalf of martyr families and labeled Sheikh Hasina as a "serial killer."

01 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Father of Martyred Jaber: 'I Want My Country Safe Under the New Party'

At a consensus dialogue held at Barendra College, Rajshahi, on Friday morning, speakers emphasized that fascist tendencies still exist within many political parties and that reforms are necessary. They noted that even after the downfall of the fascist government on August 5, absolute fascism has not been eradicated from Bangladesh. The discussion highlighted rising commodity prices, increasing crime rates like theft and extortion, and the urgent need for political, economic, and educational reforms.

01 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Political Parties Also Need Reforms: Experts

A controversy has erupted in Bogura’s Shajahanpur Upazila over allegations that drug users affiliated with the Volunteer League have been included in the new Volunteer Party committee. Amid growing criticism, Bogura Volunteer Party General Secretary Rakibul Islam Shubho made a shocking claim that “99% of Bangladeshis use drugs.” He defended the inclusion of activists in the committee, saying those who are active in the field were chosen. Allegations also surfaced against newly appointed General Secretary Ayub Ali for past affiliations with the Volunteer League and posting misleading content about Ziaur Rahman on Facebook. Another member, Kamrul Hasan Momin, was rumored to be a former cadre of the Volunteer League.

01 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Volunteer League Leader Claims '99% of Bangladeshis Use Drugs'

Speaking virtually at the biennial conference of the Sri Sri Janmashtami Celebration Council Bangladesh, Tarique Rahman emphasized that without the rule of law, neither the majority nor the minority is safe. He stated that only a system based on justice can ensure security for all. He urged vigilance against the political exploitation of religious communities, asserting that most attacks on minorities in Bangladesh were not driven by religion but by political motives, greed, and personal gains.

01 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Tarique Rahman: 'No One is Safe Without Rule of Law'

Protestors at Rajju Bhaskar have accused the Awami League of conspiring to destabilize the nation’s democratic transition by spreading propaganda against the Bangladesh Army. They warned that before the aspirations of the July Revolution are fulfilled, the Awami League might attempt to rehabilitate itself by creating a rift between the military and the public, leading to possible fascist actions and Indian aggression. Citing the army’s role, they claimed that the fascist government had attempted to suppress students and the public through indiscriminate killings. When the army refused to follow orders to kill students and civilians, a revolution led by the army and the public emerged after 49 years. The protestors have called for the army’s participation in the new political arrangement, demanding recognition for their contributions.

28 Feb 25 1NOJOR.COM

Allegations of Conspiracy to Destabilize by Awami League Amidst Army Smear Campaign

Despite the fall of fascism, the whereabouts of student leader Saifur Rahman Sajib (40) remain unknown. Sajib was abducted on February 18, 2015, from the Kuril Bishwa Road by members of RAB-1, and he has not been heard from since. His mother and wife continue to await his return, and they find solace in their son Rizwan. The family has visited the police, DGFI, and RAB offices, but to no avail. His mother shared that they continue to live in the same rented house, hoping that Sajib will return and find them there.

28 Feb 25 1NOJOR.COM

Mother of Missing Student Leader Saifur Rahman Sajib Still Waiting for His Return

Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami has welcomed the National Citizens Party. Jamaat’s Secretary-General Miah Golam Parwar expressed hope that there will be an open channel for dialogue with the new party. When asked about the possibility of forming an alliance or engaging in discussions, Parwar stated that the door for dialogue will always be open, and that possibility exists with the new party as well.

28 Feb 25 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat Secretary General Welcomes Dialogue with New Party

In his inaugural speech at the launch event of the National Citizens’ Party, General Secretary Akhtar Hossain called for prayers, asking for divine guidance for the youth of Bangladesh who have taken up significant responsibilities. He said, “May the Almighty grant us the strength to fulfill our duties.” He also expressed hope for a future where Bangladesh is governed by a new constitution, and concluded his speech by calling for constituent assembly elections. Following his address, Nahid Islam, the party’s convener, read out the official declaration of the National Citizens’ Party.

28 Feb 25 1NOJOR.COM

Akhtar Hossain Demands Constituent Assembly Elections on the Day of Party’s Inauguration

Abdul Hannan Masud, Senior Joint Chief Coordinator of the National Citizens Party, expressed optimism for a democratic future in Bangladesh. He stated that the youth will lead the country toward a Bangladesh free from extortion and illegal occupations. He assured that, unlike in the past, elections will no longer be held under the cover of night. Masud also pledged that political parties will work together to build a new Bangladesh. Reflecting on the past, he noted the sacrifices made by mothers and sisters during the Liberation War in 1971, while criticizing the rule of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman from 1972 to 1975, as well as the oppressive 17 years of Sheikh Hasina’s authoritarian rule. Masud condemned the violence under Hasina’s regime, promising a better future for the country.

28 Feb 25 1NOJOR.COM

Young People Will Build a Bangladesh Free from Extortion and Occupiers: Hannan Masud


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