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At least 13 people were injured in a violent clash between two factions of the BNP over the leasing of Karitola Bazaar and the historic Poradah Mela in Bogura. The incident took place on February 8, with the injured receiving treatment at Shaheed Ziaur Rahman Medical College Hospital. Kamalpur BNP Union President Rezaul Karim claimed that his supporters were attacked by a group led by BNP Union Vice President Mokhlesur Rahman Hiltu, who was allegedly backed by Awami League activists. However, Mokhlesur Rahman countered the claim, stating that his group was attacked while having tea at a local market.

09 Feb 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP Factional Clash Over Traditional Fish Fair Leaves 13 Injured in Bogura

A Chattogram court has granted a two-day remand for former Member of Parliament (MP) Abu Reza Muhammad Nezamuddin Nadvi in connection with a murder case. The Chattogram Metropolitan Police had requested a five-day remand, but the court approved two days. Multiple cases have been filed against Nadvi following the recent mass uprising. After months in hiding, he was arrested in Dhaka on December 15. Previously, the court had granted an eight-day remand for him in other cases.

09 Feb 25 1NOJOR.COM

Former MP Nadvi Placed on Two-Day Remand

As part of the nationwide "Devil Hunt" operation, law enforcement agencies have arrested 65 Awami League leaders and activists in Gazipur district. On Sunday morning, Gazipur Police Superintendent Chowdhury Md. Jaber Sadeq confirmed the arrests, stating that police operations were conducted in several areas, including Sreepur, Kaliganj, Kapasia, Kaliakoir, and Joydebpur, resulting in 40 arrests. Additionally, two individuals were arrested from Tongi East and Pubail police stations, five from Gacha police station, eight from Basan police station, two from Konabari police station, and four each from Sadar and Kashimpur police stations. The Deputy Commissioner of Gazipur confirmed the arrest of 25 individuals on Sunday.

09 Feb 25 1NOJOR.COM

Operation "Devil Hunt": 65 Arrested in Gazipur Within 24 Hours

In a speech at the Purana Paltan party office on Saturday night, Mamunul Haque accused India of attempting to reintroduce fascism in Bangladesh. He claimed that fascism is born from imperialist ambitions and condemned India's alleged support for Hasina. He urged India to cease such activities. Additionally, he denounced the recent attack on anti-discrimination student activists in Gazipur and called for immediate action. Haque emphasized the need for public awareness and collective resistance to counter the ongoing violence. He also warned that anti-national forces are infiltrating the movement to create an environment of unrest.

09 Feb 25 1NOJOR.COM

India Accused of Attempting to Restore Fascism: Mamunul Haque

Ahead of the upcoming parliamentary elections, Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh has announced candidates for three constituencies in Shariatpur. The party introduced its candidates at various gatherings and to its members. On Saturday, Dr. Syed Abdullah Mohammad Taher, the central Nayeb-e-Amir, revealed the candidates during a workers’ conference. The candidates for Shariatpur’s three seats are: Dr. Mosharraf Hossain Masud Talukdar, former President of Dhaka University’s Chhatra Shibir, for Shariatpur-1; Professor Dr. Mahmud Hossain Bakul, Secretary-General of the National Doctors Forum (NDF), for Shariatpur-2; and Mohammad Azharul Islam, Treasurer of the Bangladesh Workers Welfare Federation, for Shariatpur-3. The party’s leaders and workers are hopeful that the people will vote for these candidates to secure victory.

09 Feb 25 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat-e-Islami Announces Candidates for Three Seats in Shariatpur

A case has been filed against 35 leaders and activists of the Awami League, including former Member of Parliament Sheikh Helal Uddin, former MP Sheikh Tanmoy, and former Police Superintendent Abul Hasnat Khan, for alleged shooting, bombing, and destruction of property in Fakirhat, Bagerhat. The lawsuit was filed on Saturday morning by Rafiqul Islam Mithu. Abul Hasnat has been arrested in connection with the case. According to the case details, on August 4, during the afternoon, the accused gathered at the Katakhali Golchattar area in Fakirhat, destroyed important structures, fired at student protesters, and set off bombs with the intent to kill and create panic.

09 Feb 25 1NOJOR.COM

Case Filed Against Sheikh Helal, Tanmoy, and 33 Others

Jaima Rahman, daughter of BNP’s acting chairman Tarique Rahman, attended the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, D.C., alongside top BNP leaders. While the event is religious, its attendance by world leaders has fueled speculation about Jaima’s political ambitions. Analysts suggest this may be her first step into politics, though neither BNP nor Jaima has confirmed any such intention. BNP leaders see her participation as a positive sign for young leadership in the party, while political observers view it as a strategic move for the future.

09 Feb 25 1NOJOR.COM

Speculation Grows Over Jaima Rahman’s Political Future After Attending U.S. Event

UK Junior Health Minister Andrew Gwynne has been dismissed after sending offensive and inappropriate messages on WhatsApp. Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced the decision on Saturday (Feb 8) following a report by The Mail, which exposed Gwynne’s remarks in a WhatsApp group. He allegedly made racist and sexually suggestive comments, including wishing for an elderly voter’s death before the next election. Gwynne also faced accusations of antisemitism and insulting Deputy PM Angela Rayner. He later apologized on social media platform X.

09 Feb 25 1NOJOR.COM

UK Minister Sacked Over Offensive WhatsApp Messages

BNP leader Engineer Ishraq Hossain has alleged that elements within the police and security forces are working as agents of the ruling Awami League, citing the recent Gazipur incident as evidence. He has demanded their removal and the arrest of those involved. Speaking further, he questioned, “Why is there so much fear? Are those in key government and military positions untouchable? Can’t they be criticized?” He asserted that as representatives of the people, they do not even recognize Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s authority, let alone these government employees. Ishraq, who serves as BNP’s Dhaka South leader, urged the government to take immediate action and reassured that the opposition is closely monitoring the situation.

09 Feb 25 1NOJOR.COM

Ishraq Hossain: ‘We Didn’t Even Recognize Hasina, Let Alone These Government Employees’

Hasnat Abdullah, convener of the anti-discrimination student movement, has called for the arrest of all criminals in Gazipur through ‘Operation Devil Hunt.’ Addressing a protest in Rajbari, he stated that Prime Minister Hasina’s associates in Awami League and Jubo League have laundered $260 billion, knowing they wouldn’t stay in the country. He stressed that the people have to stay and fight for their rights. He also warned against police extortion in the name of security and condemned former freedom fighters turned perpetrators of the July massacres. Abdullah made these remarks while protesting an attack on students by Awami League supporters at Mozammel Haque’s residence.

09 Feb 25 1NOJOR.COM

‘Not a Single Devil Should Escape Operation Devil Hunt’

Nurul Haque Nur, President of the Gono Odhikar Parishad, has welcomed the Ministry of Home Affairs' 'Operation Devil Hunt' aimed at capturing criminals. Speaking at a rally in Kishoreganj, he stated that if necessary, Awami League members might form new parties under different names, but there is no place for the Awami League in Bangladesh’s political landscape. He warned that allowing a fascist and murderous party like Awami League to continue would lead to more bloodshed in the country. Nur clarified that he does not support vandalism or arson and asserted that Bangladesh’s sovereignty should not be compromised by aligning with the U.S., India, or China. He also criticized excessive transport fares in Kishoreganj and condemned the awarding of tenders to genocide suspects by the local administration.

09 Feb 25 1NOJOR.COM

Banning Awami League is Necessary to Prevent Future Fascism: Nur

Sarjees Alam, a leader of the anti-discrimination student movement, criticized the interim government, saying that the newly appointed police force acts like a scene from a Bangla movie—arriving only after incidents occur. He questioned why, despite repeated calls, police took two hours to respond. Speaking in front of the Gazipur District Commissioner’s office, he emphasized Gazipur’s key role in the uprising and warned that pro-government figures like Jahangir would be confronted again if necessary. He issued an ultimatum for the arrest of the perpetrators by midnight and demanded authorities take immediate action without engaging in political maneuvering in the courts.

08 Feb 25 1NOJOR.COM

Police Arrive Late Like a Movie Scene: Sarjees

A shooting incident targeting anti-discrimination student protesters occurred in Gazipur’s Bhawal Rajbari area on Saturday evening. The attack left Mobasher Hossain injured, who was rushed to Shaheed Tajuddin Ahmad Medical College Hospital. Protesters accused ruling party activists of carrying out the attack. Mobasher stated that while bidding farewell to fellow protesters near the District Commissioner’s office, assailants on a motorcycle opened fire. The bullet struck his right hand, narrowly avoiding a fatal injury. Gazipur police confirmed the incident.

08 Feb 25 1NOJOR.COM

Shooting Targets Anti-Discrimination Students in Gazipur, One Injured

Despite over a hundred pro-government student activists retaining their jobs after participating in violent clashes at Chittagong University, Saif has been dismissed for taking part in an anti-discrimination movement. Saif, who was employed as a District Coordinator at BRAC in 2024, claimed that his work was appreciated, and he even received a certificate of recognition. However, in November, BRAC informed him that his contract would not be renewed. Saif alleged that members of the ruling party's student wing, including former student leader Nurul Azam Rony, were responsible for his dismissal, with Rony even threatening him. BRAC stated that Saif’s contract was not renewed as it was only for a year, but when questioned about why others in similar roles were retained, the organization provided no response.

08 Feb 25 1NOJOR.COM

Saif Loses Job for Participating in Anti-Discrimination Protest

Gazipur Metropolitan Police Commissioner Nazmul Karim Khan apologized for the police’s failure to prevent an attack on the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement. Acknowledging the police’s failure during the incident, he promised that no assailants would be spared, and each attack would be answered. He also pledged to take action against officers who delayed their response. The commissioner made these remarks on Saturday afternoon during a protest march by the movement on Rajbari Road in front of the District Commissioner’s office. Earlier, the organization had blocked the road. He added that he would dismiss the officer who responded two hours late and assured that the long-standing perpetrators of abuse would no longer be tolerated.

08 Feb 25 1NOJOR.COM

Gazipur Police Commissioner Apologizes for Attack on Anti-Discrimination Student Movement


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