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Leaders of the Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal (JSD), President A.S.M. Abdur Rob and General Secretary Shahid Uddin Mahmud Swapan, have strongly condemned the attack by Awami League supporters on the NCP's event in Gopalganj.

In a joint statement, the JSD leaders said that Bangladesh was on a path toward reform and fair elections, but the ruling party has once again revealed its authoritarian nature. "Despite being removed from power, the Awami League continues to resort to violence, putting the lives of political activists at risk," the statement read.

The JSD called for all anti-authoritarian forces to unite in resistance and demanded exemplary punishment for those responsible for the attack.

17 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

JSD Leaders Condemn Attack on NCP Program, Accuse Awami League of Continued Violence

BNP Sports Secretary Aminul Haque has strongly condemned the recent attack on the Nationalist Citizen Party’s (NCP) "July March" in Gopalganj. Speaking on the matter, he claimed that attempts are being made to destabilize the country’s law and order situation under government patronage in order to sabotage the upcoming national elections.

"Only the BNP maintains political decorum in today’s landscape," said Haque, emphasizing that the BNP unequivocally rejects all forms of injustice and oppression. He also praised the leadership of Tarique Rahman, reaffirming the party's belief that political power should originate from the people.

Aminul Haque outlined the BNP’s upcoming programs, which include silent marches, mass rallies, and victory processions. He further called for increased awareness and action against drug abuse across the country.

17 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Attempts to Disrupt Electoral Environment Under Government Patronage, Says BNP Leader Aminul Haque

M Ruhul Quddus Talukder Dulu, BNP central leader and former minister, blamed the attack on the banned Awami League militants on the disunity among BNP, Jamaat, and NCP. He pointed out that earlier, united opposition had succeeded in challenging the fascist Awami government, but now internal divisions and conflicts are weakening them, allowing the Awami League to exploit the situation. Dulu urged all opposition parties to unite and called for the swift arrest and prosecution of the attackers. He emphasized the need for effective measures to prevent such incidents in the future.

17 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Attack on NCP in Gopalganj by Banned Awami League Militants Is Result of BNP-Jamaat-NCP Disunity; Attackers Must Be Arrested and Prosecuted Immediately: Dulu

Rashed Pradhan, Vice President of the National Democratic Party (JAGPA), claimed that Awami fascists remain active with assurances from Delhi and continue attacking police forces. Speaking at a JAGPA event in Rangpur commemorating the first martyrdom anniversary of Abu Saeed, he demanded justice for the mass killings by the Awami League and Sheikh Hasina’s regime. He called for renaming Gopalganj as ‘Abusaidganj’ to honor the martyrs Mugh, Wasim, and Abu Saeed. JAGPA has announced a plan to besiege the Indian Embassy in Dhaka on August 6 in protest against Indian aggression and genocide.

17 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Awami Fascism Still Active Under Delhi’s Assurance; They Are Attacking Police—This Country Belongs to Mugh, Wasim, and Abu Saeed, So Gopalganj Must Be Renamed ‘Abusaidganj’: Rashed Pradhan

Maulana Jalaluddin Ahmad, Secretary General of Bangladesh Khelafat Majlis, condemned the violent attack involving cocktails and assaults on police during NCP’s ‘March to Gopalganj’ rally. He called the attack a direct threat to democracy and national security. Ahmad accused an India-backed faction of conspiring to destabilize the country under the direction of a fugitive leader. He demanded the swift arrest and punishment of the attackers, labeling them enemies of freedom and democracy. Wishing speedy recovery for injured police officers, he urged the government to take impartial and strong action to restore law and order. He appealed to patriotic political forces, civil society, and Islam-loving citizens to unite for the country’s security and stability.

17 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh Khelafat Majlis Condemns Terrorist Attack on NCP’s ‘March to Gopalganj’ Program

On the first martyrdom anniversary of Shaheed Abu Saeed, Gonoshonghoti Andolon leader Jonaid Saki said that the failure of the caretaker government has emboldened killers once again. At a memorial rally in Rangpur, he urged quick justice and the announcement of the ‘July Charter’ to establish a framework for reforms. Saki emphasized that democracy cannot exist without three pillars: election, reform, and justice. He blamed the government for the attacks on NCP’s marches and mob terror. Families of martyrs and student leaders demanded justice, rehabilitation for the injured, and constitutional reforms. They warned that power without public control equals fascism. According to them, the future lies in decentralization, an equal Bangladesh, and a new political arrangement.

17 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Killers Are Rising Again Due to Government Failure; Democracy Needs Election, Reform, and Justice: Saki

Syed Emran Saleh Prince, Joint Secretary General of BNP, stated that a well-planned divide-and-rule strategy is being used to rehabilitate Awami fascism amidst the people’s uprising. He condemned the recent attack by Awami League militants on the NCP’s rally in Gopalganj, saying it proves the Awami League’s character remains unchanged—they are still enemies of the people and mass murderers. Prince accused some groups of creating unnecessary confusion by raising irrelevant issues to obstruct BNP’s progress, allowing fascist forces to resurge. He further alleged that Awami League militants, protected by the police, are carrying out repression across the country. Delays in elections would only empower these forces more, so the election must be held within December. He called for all democratic forces to unite in this crucial time.

17 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Attack on NCP Rally in Gopalganj by Awami League Militants Proves Their Character Remains Unchanged: Prince

Nahid Islam, Convener of the National Citizens Party (NCP), declared that the ongoing march program will continue, and postponed rallies in Madaripur and Shariatpur will be rescheduled soon. Speaking at a press conference in Khulna Press Club on Wednesday, he accused Mujibist terrorists of conducting a militant-style assault on NCP leaders and activists in Gopalganj. He claimed this attack is clear evidence of the ruling Awami League’s descent into terrorism. Nahid further alleged that Gopalganj has become a haven for fascists, with Student League and Youth League militants hiding there to evade legal action. He emphasized that the NCP has broken the myth that no political programs other than those of the Awami League can be held in Gopalganj. In protest, nationwide demonstrations have been called for the following day.

16 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Mujibist Terrorists Launch Militant-Style Attack on NCP Leaders in Gopalganj: Nahid Islam

The Revolutionary Student Council (Biplobi Chhatro Parishad) has warned that it is unsafe to keep President Shahabuddin and other appointees of the ruling Awami League in power, claiming they could act against the spirit of the "July Uprising" at any time.

The statement came during a protest held at Dhaka University, organized in response to what the council described as a fascist attack by Awami League-backed elements on a Nationalist Council of Progress (NCP) rally in Gopalganj.

During the protest, which began with a march from the DUCSU building and ended in a gathering at the Raju Sculpture, speakers condemned the government's continued authoritarian tendencies. They criticized the Awami League for failing to change its character even a year after what they termed the "July Massacre." The protesters also sharply criticized Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, alleging that she has taken refuge in India and accused her party of exhibiting expansionist and aggressive behavior.

Senior leaders of both the National Revolutionary Council and the Revolutionary Student Council attended the demonstration.

16 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Revolutionary Student Council: "It is Unsafe to Keep AL-Appointed Officials Like President Shahabuddin in Power"

Bangla Edition, a new media platform dedicated to the spirit of the July mass uprising, officially launched in Dhaka with attendance from political leaders, activists, and families of martyrs. Founded by journalist Elias Hossain, it aims to provide bold, objective news focused on people’s rights, democracy, and anti-fascism. The launch emphasized unity against injustice and Indian aggression, honoring martyrs like Abu Sayeed. Broadcasts will originate from Bangladesh and the U.S., promising investigative and analytical reporting for a new Bangladesh.

A Dhaka court has ordered the freezing of 33 bank accounts linked to journalist Munni Saha, her mother, husband, and brother, following allegations of suspicious transactions involving around BDT 181.6 million. The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) stated the funds exceed known sources of income and may have been acquired illegally, possibly intended for transfer abroad. The court issued the order to ensure a fair investigation. Earlier, a travel ban was imposed on Saha and four family members amid the ongoing probe into alleged financial misconduct.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition government has lost its parliamentary majority after the ultra-Orthodox Shas party announced its exit. The decision follows long-standing tensions over mandatory military service, which the ultra-Orthodox community opposes. Earlier this week, another religious party also resigned from the coalition. While Shas has left the government, it has stated it won’t actively seek to topple it. Still, Netanyahu now faces increased challenges in passing legislation and governing effectively without a clear majority in parliament.

At least three people were killed and nine others shot during violent clashes surrounding a National Citizen Party (NCP) rally in Gopalganj. The deceased were identified as Dipto Saha (25), Ramzan Kazi (18), and Sohel Rana Molla (30), all declared dead upon arrival at the hospital with gunshot wounds.

Following the unrest, the transitional government imposed a curfew from 8 PM Wednesday to 6 PM Thursday. Military and police forces have been deployed to ensure security. The attack occurred as the NCP convoy was leaving the rally, reportedly ambushed by activists from banned groups affiliated with the Awami League.

16 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Three Killed, Nine Shot in Gopalganj NCP Rally Violence

Umama Fatema, a key coordinator of the anti-discrimination student movement, stated that women students played the most courageous and historic role in the uprising that began on June 5. She recounted that after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina referred to the protestors as “descendants of collaborators” on July 15, campuses ignited with outrage. Braving attacks from student league activists, police assaults, and administrative pressure, women protesters stood firm. Fatema detailed how female activists led overnight marches, sit-ins, and hall liberation efforts—facing violence, forced evictions from dormitories, and harassment. Women carried coffins, led slogans, and became the face of the movement. The Army Chief’s speech and a subsequent mass uprising transformed the movement into a full-fledged revolution. According to Fatema, the historic role of women in this struggle will shape the political confidence of future generations.

16 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Women Led with Unprecedented Courage: Umama Fatema on Anti-Discrimination Student Protests

Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Shafiqur Rahman has voiced grave concern over the deteriorating law and order situation in Gopalganj. In a Facebook post titled “What’s Happening in Gopalganj?”, he stated that despite being a part of Bangladesh, the region shows no visible presence of law enforcement amid escalating violence.

He urged the government to take immediate action and called on peace-loving citizens to unite during this crisis.

16 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

“Law Enforcement Absent in Gopalganj”: Jamaat Leader Raises Concern


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