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At a rally organized by Ganosamhati Andolan demanding recognition, justice, and rehabilitation for the martyrs and injured of the July–August uprising, families spoke of continued neglect. Many still await proper medical care, identification of bodies, or even official acknowledgment. Photographer and activist Shahidul Alam said, “None of those in power today stood on the frontlines or took bullets. If we fail to honor those who did, history will remember us as traitors.” Ganosamhati leader Zonayed Saki called for an official list of martyrs, medical support, and full recognition before August 5.
Honor Those Who Took Bullets or Be Marked as Traitors in History: Shahidul Alam
At ISKCON’s Rath Yatra celebration, BNP Chairperson's personal secretary ABM Abdus Sattar pledged that if the party comes to power, it will ensure the safety of Hindus, Buddhists, Christians, and other minorities. “Not even a scratch will be allowed on any minority citizen under BNP rule,” he assured. Sattar also promised a Tk 50 crore allocation for the development of the Swamibag ISKCON temple. He condemned attacks on minorities during the Awami League’s tenure and pledged investigations—even if BNP members are implicated. He added that BNP Secretary General was expected to attend the event but was unable to due to illness.
BNP Pledges Safety for Minorities, Promises Tk 50 Crore for ISKCON Temple if Elected: Abdus Sattar
BNP Chairperson’s advisor Abdus Salam claimed that the fascist Hasina government has never dared to challenge India, and the current regime is no different. Speaking at a public rally in Bhangura, Pabna, on Friday, Salam said, “Only BNP has the courage to speak firmly to India.” He emphasized that BNP is not a party of plunderers, but one of the people—a party that deserves the responsibility of safeguarding the country’s independence and sovereignty. He urged voters in Pabna-3 to elect agriculturalist Hasan Zafar Tuhin with overwhelming support.
BNP Is the Only Party Brave Enough to Confront India, Will Uphold Sovereignty if in Power: Abdus Salam
BNP central leader Ruhul Kuddus Talukder Dulu has asserted that justice should not be limited to those involved in the rigged elections of 2014, 2018, and 2024, but must also include the perpetrators of the 2008 election manipulation and those behind the events of 1/11 (January 11, 2007 political crisis). Dulu cited former Indian President Pranab Mukherjee’s autobiography, where he claimed that the Awami League came to power through electoral manipulation in 2008, resulting in the BNP’s defeat. "That fraudulent election marked the beginning of widespread persecution and killings of BNP activists," Dulu stated. He further claimed that Tarique Rahman remains in exile due to the torture inflicted upon him. Dulu called for the swift implementation of the 31-point reform agenda and demanded that fresh, fair elections be held by February after necessary reforms.
Justice Must Also Be Served for 2008 Election and 1/11 Orchestrators, Not Just for the Controversial Elections of 2014, 2018, and 2024: Ruhul Kuddus Talukder Dulu
Dhaka North BNP Joint Convener S.M. Jahangir Hossain has stated that the BNP is moving forward with a vision to establish a humane and welfare-oriented state, following the 31-point “State Reform Plan” announced by party leader Tarique Rahman. Speaking at a leaflet distribution campaign in Uttara Azampur, he emphasized that the public no longer supports authoritarian rule. He added, "These 31 points are not just political promises—they are a blueprint for national revival." The campaign event, which drew thousands of party leaders and activists, was conducted in a festive and spirited atmosphere.
BNP Advancing Towards a Humane and Welfare-Oriented State Guided by Tarique Rahman’s 31-Point Reform Plan: Jahangir Hossain
In a compassionate gesture, former Member of Parliament and BNP leader Md. Harunur Rashid has extended financial and humanitarian support to a struggling family in Faridganj, Chandpur, where six siblings have been physically disabled since childhood.
On Friday, Rashid personally visited the family’s home to provide direct cash assistance and announced plans to build a new house for them. He also arranged food supplies to ease their immediate hardship. The siblings, who became disabled following typhoid infections in early childhood, have been living in dire conditions due to a lack of medical care and proper housing.
Local residents have praised Harunur Rashid’s actions, describing them as a much-needed act of humanity toward a long-neglected family.
Former MP Harunur Rashid Extends Support to Family of Six Physically Disabled Siblings in Chandpur
Jamaat-e-Islami leader Dr. Muhammad Rezaul Karim said Bangladesh could have rivaled Europe, the U.S., or Singapore in development had corruption been curbed over the past 54 years. Speaking at a unit representatives' conference in Turag, he claimed that true prosperity and employment can only be achieved through divine law and righteous governance. He called on citizens to support the nationwide rally on July 19 and to spread the message of Islam at every household.
“Without Divine Law and Honest Leadership, Poverty Can’t Be Eradicated”: Jamaat Leader Rezaul Karim
Akhtar Hossain, Central Member Secretary of the NCP, has called for the establishment of permanent High Court benches in every division. Speaking at a rally in Dinajpur, he stated that this would enable people from remote regions like northern Bangladesh to access justice more easily. He asserted that the NCP’s reform movement will not be obstructed and urged everyone to unite in the democratic struggle. Party leaders and supporters participated in processions and public engagements throughout the city.
High Court Benches Needed in Every Division for Justice Access: NCP's Akhtar Hossain
Zahidul Islam, President of Islami Chhatra Shibir, revealed that families of July movement martyrs are growing increasingly frustrated with the delay in implementing the July Declaration. During a visit to 10 martyr families in Rangpur, he shared that they posed pressing questions such as: "What invisible forces are holding back the declaration?" Zahidul demanded answers from Chief Advisor Dr. Muhammad Yunus and two student-representative advisors, warning that if no response is given, families will seek direct answers at their offices.
"When Will the July Declaration Happen?" – Martyrs' Families Question Leaders
Nahid Islam, Convenor of the National Citizens’ Party (NCP), demanded that the July Declaration be formally included in the constitution. He argued that dismissing the declaration’s legal standing undermines the sacrifices made during the July uprising. Announcing a mass rally in Dhaka on August 3, Nahid emphasized that the declaration would safeguard the honor and security of all participants in the movement. He also highlighted issues like unfair crop prices in Dinajpur and called for eliminating regional and economic disparities.
July Declaration Must Be Enshrined in the Constitution: NCP Convenor Nahid Islam
The Central Council of Bangladesh Chhatra Pokkho was successfully held in a peaceful and democratic environment. Voting took place from 10 AM to 5 PM, and the results were announced at 8:30 PM by Chief Election Commissioner Barrister Sani Abdul Haque. Muhammad Prince was elected as the new President, and Rafiur Rahman Fattah as the General Secretary. Both leaders pledged to uphold justice, democracy, and accountability. The event concluded with congratulations from AB Party Chairman Mojibur Rahman Monju.
Bangladesh Chhatra Pokkho Elects New Leadership at 2025 Central Council
BNP Vice Chairman Dr. Asaduzzaman Ripon has predicted that the Awami League is on the path to political extinction due to its alleged involvement in corruption, crimes against humanity, and anti-state activities.
He demanded the removal of pro-Awami bureaucrats from the administration, legal action against officials involved in controversial elections, and the establishment of a transparent, accountable governance system. Ripon stated that the public uprising in July and August has already set the stage for change, but structural reforms are now essential.
Awami League's Corruption and Anti-State Actions Will Lead to Its Demise: Asaduzzaman Ripon
India is advancing its missile technology with two new versions of the Agni-5 intercontinental ballistic missile. One version will serve as a bunker buster, carrying up to 7,500 kg of explosives to targets within 2,500 km at supersonic speed. The other can deliver nuclear weapons over distances exceeding 5,000 km. Developed by DRDO, this missile is claimed to match the power of the US GBU-57 bunker buster, strengthening India’s strategic deterrence capabilities.
Setara Begum continues to mourn her son, bus driver Abu Zafar, who was shot dead during a protest in Golapbagh, Dhaka, on July 18, 2024. He was the family's sole earner. Zafar’s mother often dreams of his return and demands justice before her death. He was fatally shot by police, according to the family, while walking to his workplace. Locals took him to the hospital, where he was declared dead. Social services have promised support, but the family remains devastated.
ATM Azharul Islam, Central Executive Committee member of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, emphasized the importance of realizing the vision for which youth were martyred in the July-August uprising. Speaking in Pirganj after visiting the grave of Shaheed Abu Saeed, Azhar noted that he spent 14 years in prison on false charges of war crimes and credits his release to the sacrifices of the martyrs.
He stressed that meaningful change has yet to materialize and called for a united movement to restore democracy and voting rights. Highlighting the oppression during the Awami League era, he urged the public to prepare for ultimate sacrifices to fulfill the dream of a just Bangladesh.
Fulfilling the Martyrs’ Vision from the July-August Uprising Is Our National Duty: ATM Azharul Islam
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