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In Comilla’s Nangalkot upazila, BNP’s 14 union-level conferences held on Tuesday and Wednesday disrupted classes at 15 educational institutions. Students arriving for regular lessons were surprised to find stages set up on school grounds and hundreds of party activists present.
Some institutions attempted to continue classes despite loudspeakers but eventually had to close. Teachers, students, and parents expressed frustration. Upazila BNP convener Nazir Ahmed Bhuiyan said such events violated party rules and that he would seek action from senior leaders. UNO Al Amin Sarkar said he learned of the incident from journalists and would investigate further.

14 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP Union Conferences Disrupt Classes at 15 Schools in Nangalkot

Gonotantra Moncho is considering fielding candidates in all 300 seats for the upcoming 13th National Election. The idea was discussed at the Uttara residence of JSD President and senior Gonotantra Moncho leader A S M Abdur Rob. Leaders will meet again on August 18 for further talks.
The meeting, attended by Mahmudur Rahman Manna, Saiful Haque, Zonayed Saki, Sheikh Rafiqul Islam Bablu, Hasnat Kaiyum, Shahid Uddin Mahmud Swapan, and Tania Rob, discussed the political climate, reforms, justice, and the upcoming election. Participants voiced concern over law and order, expressed optimism about working positively under the “July Charter,” and indicated willingness to make reasonable compromises to reach consensus.

14 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Gonotantra Moncho Plans to Field Candidates in All 300 Constituencies

US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin has indicated that President Donald Trump will make it clear to Russian President Vladimir Putin that “all options are on the table” during their upcoming meeting. Mnuchin noted that while frustration with Putin has been widespread, there may now be a chance for productive talks. He warned that if discussions fail, sanctions or additional tariffs could be imposed on Russia, urging European partners to support coordinated pressure against Moscow.

After a meeting with Chief Election Commissioner A M M Nasir Uddin, Harun Chowdhury, claiming himself as the President of Bangladesh’s Communist Party (ML), stated that former General Secretary Dilip Barua’s current whereabouts remain unknown.
Harun said the party had presented its new committee and revised structure to the CEC, noting that a conference on February 7 introduced key changes. Previously, the General Secretary was the party’s top leader, but now the President will hold that position. Both the President and General Secretary posts have been reinstated.
He acknowledged controversies surrounding Barua but stressed they had no knowledge of the details, only that he had not been arrested. Harun also urged the CEC to ensure an election free from muscle power, money influence, and unfair declarations, and called for equal treatment of all candidates.

14 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Communist Party (ML) President Says Dilip Barua’s Whereabouts Unknown

Following a fall in international prices, Bangladesh has reduced the domestic price of loose palm oil from BDT 169 to BDT 150 per liter. The Bangladesh Trade and Tariff Commission (BTTC) has instructed local authorities to intensify market monitoring amid concerns that some traders might sell palm oil as soybean oil for extra profit. Bottled soybean oil remains at BDT 189 per liter, while loose soybean oil prices are unchanged. Authorities are also urged to take legal action if unethical practices harm consumers.

The National Revolutionary Council has called for August 14 to be officially declared “Liberation from Colonialism and Bangladesh’s First Independence Day” and celebrated with full state honors. In a statement, the group described the 1947 independence as the foundation of the 1971 liberation and honored six key leaders—Allama Iqbal, Mohammad Ali Jinnah, Sher-e-Bangla A.K. Fazlul Huq, Liaquat Ali Khan, Khawaja Nazimuddin, and Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy. The council also announced programs to mark the occasion.

14 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

National Revolutionary Council Urges State Recognition of August 14 as First Independence Day

BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi has delivered financial assistance to a family in North Satkania, Chattogram, for the treatment of two ailing children. Acting under the direction of BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman, the party also gifted the family an auto-rickshaw and provided additional aid to an injured July uprising participant.

The beneficiaries are the children of late Youth Dal leader Mohammad Yusuf of Hashimpur—three-year-old Mohammad Rahan, who has a heart defect, and 11-year-old Mohammad Arafat, who suffers from thalassemia.

14 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP Leader Rizvi Provides Aid to Two Ailing Children in Satkania

Five candidates have so far collected nomination papers for the Vice-President post in the Dhaka University Central Students’ Union (Daksu) elections. Chief Returning Officer Mohammad Jasim Uddin reported that on Wednesday alone, 13 candidates collected nomination forms for various central positions, while 18 candidates collected forms for hall union elections.

On August 12, a total of seven candidates took forms, and four have submitted them so far. Jasim confirmed that all candidates have adhered to the election code of conduct. Nomination distribution will continue daily from 10 am to 4 pm until August 18, and submissions will be accepted from 10 am to 3 pm on August 19.

14 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Five Candidates Collect Nomination Papers for Daksu VP Race

Police have arrested Sujon Sikder, joint convener of the Gopalganj district unit of Swechchhasebak Dal, in connection with clashes during an NCP march. Authorities confirmed that he was shown arrested on Wednesday under the Anti-Terrorism Act. The violent incidents took place on July 16, when an NCP rally in Gopalganj erupted into widespread clashes. So far, police have filed 15 cases, including five for murder.

14 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP Activist Arrested Over Clashes During NCP Rally in Gopalganj

Islamic Movement leader Mufti Syed Muhammad Rezaul Karim, widely known as the Chormonai Pir, has accused an “opportunist clique” of exploiting the post–August 5 situation for extortion and tender manipulation. Speaking at a seminar in Faridpur, he said Islamic Movement leaders and scholars took to the streets after August 5 to protect the lives and property of minorities.

He claimed the party is working to unite Islamic-minded voters ahead of the next election, which has led to increased hostility from those he described as “fascists” and “extortionists.” He further alleged that attacks are now being directed against Chormonai, Islamic scholars, and particularly the student leaders who played a central role in the August 5 uprising.

13 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Chormonai Pir Alleges 'Extortion and Tender Manipulation' by Opportunists After August 5 Uprising

The White House has indicated that the upcoming Alaska meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin is primarily a listening opportunity for Trump, with little chance of a quick Russia–Ukraine ceasefire. Only one party involved in the conflict will attend, and key issues remain unresolved. While Trump has suggested territorial concessions might be necessary, Ukraine’s President Zelensky has rejected any agreement without Ukraine’s consent. Private talks in Anchorage may precede a possible future Trump visit to Russia.

Britain, France, and Germany have warned the UN they will reinstate sanctions on Iran if no diplomatic deal is reached over Tehran’s nuclear program by the end of August. In a joint letter, the E3 said they are ready to use the 2015 deal’s “snapback mechanism” if Iran continues violating limits, accusing Tehran of stockpiling 40 times the permitted uranium. The warning follows Israeli and US strikes on Iranian nuclear sites and Iran’s suspension of cooperation with the IAEA.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán declared that Russia has won the Ukraine war, ahead of a planned Trump-Putin summit in Alaska aimed at ending the conflict. Orbán, in power since 2010, maintains close ties with Moscow, opposes military aid to Ukraine, and rejects its EU membership bid. He was the only EU leader not to endorse a statement supporting Ukraine’s right to decide its future. Hungary relies heavily on Russian energy and has refused to send weapons to Kyiv.

Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus pledged to hold free, fair, and transparent elections in February 2026 to return power to the people. Speaking in Malaysia after receiving an honorary doctorate from UKM, he highlighted reforms, inclusive economic growth, and youth empowerment as priorities. Yunus recalled the 2024 youth-led uprising, warned against wealth concentration, and urged global cooperation. He emphasized deepening Bangladesh–Malaysia ties in trade, renewable energy, and technology, while encouraging students to dream big and work for a just, inclusive future.

After a key counterterrorism meeting in Islamabad, the US publicly acknowledged Pakistan’s success in combating terrorism, praising its efforts regionally and internationally. The statement expressed condolences for attacks in Jafar Express and Khuzdar. Analysts note this creates diplomatic pressure on India, already strained over trade and tariffs with Washington. Pakistan’s military chief’s nuclear remarks added controversy. While India condemns it, US ties with Pakistan strengthen, signaling shifting strategic dynamics and a potential rebalancing in South Asian diplomacy.


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