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The National Citizen Party (NCP) has finalized its constitution, introducing a three-year term for the central committee and a provision restricting any individual from holding the positions of president or general secretary more than twice. The new constitution received final approval at a general meeting held on Friday, according to Akhtar Hossain, the party’s member secretary.

Hossain explained that the central president and general secretary will be elected independently through votes by councilors from across the country. The party must complete its next council within the last three months of the current term. Additionally, the central president and general secretary will be accountable to the party’s political council.

The political council will consist of 11 to 15 members, including at least three female members, all elected by the councilors. This new framework aims to enhance internal democracy and gender representation within the party leadership.

21 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

National Citizen Party Finalizes New Constitution with Three-Year Central Committee Term and Term Limits for Top Leaders

Islami Andolan Bangladesh has launched its nationwide campaign to select candidates for all 300 parliamentary constituencies ahead of the upcoming elections.

On Friday, the party organized grassroots opinion-gathering events in three constituencies under Dhaka South. Local leaders and activists, including both male and female units, participated in the selection process through a secret ballot.

Based on the grassroots feedback, the central committee will finalize the list of candidates. Speaking at the event, party leader Imtiaz Alam emphasized the need for unity among Dhaka residents to establish a welfare state free from terrorism, extortion, and land grabbing.

He called on the people to stand united for Islam and humanity and to work together to end all forms of tyranny and fascism.

21 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Islami Andolan Launches Candidate Selection for All 300 Constituencies

BNP Standing Committee member Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury has said that not only BNP supporters but the entire nation is eagerly awaiting the return of party acting chairman Tarique Rahman.

Speaking at a prayer event commemorating late Gano Forum president Mostafa Mohsin Montu, Khasru said, "Tarique Rahman will return to the country soon, and preparations are already in motion."

He also expressed hope that the Election Commission would engage in dialogue with all political parties before making decisions on issues like the abolition of electoral symbols and proposed amendments to the Representation of the People Order (RPO).

Additionally, Khasru confirmed that a BNP delegation will depart for China tomorrow for a three-day official visit, which he believes will strengthen longstanding bilateral ties.

21 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

"The Nation Awaits Tarique Rahman's Return; Preparations Are Underway": BNP's Amir Khasru

Jamaat-e-Islami leader Mujibur Rahman has called for the establishment of Islamic governance based on the Quran to eradicate corruption and immoral practices from society.

Speaking at a public event, he said, "Justice cannot be achieved without the law of Allah. Islam is a complete way of life, but its proper practice is impossible without state-level implementation. To cleanse society of corruption, interest-based transactions, bribery, obscenity, and extortion, we must establish Quranic rule."

He urged the people to give Jamaat-e-Islami a chance to form a government at least once, saying it is essential for meaningful change. Rahman also emphasized the need to carry out judicial reforms before the next general election, expressing his party’s rejection of disputed elections like those in the past. "We demand a truly free and fair election," he added.

21 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

"To End All Forms of Corruption and Immorality, Quranic Governance Must Be Established": Jamaat Leader Mujibur Rahman

At an event held at Jagannath University, Jamaat leader Shafiqul Islam Masud stated that previously, students from opposition groups had to seek permission to enter the university premises or attend exams, often facing attacks by the ruling student wing, Chhatra League. However, today, student organizations including Chhatra Shibir and others share the same platform peacefully at the same university. Masud emphasized that Jagannath University will not only be a model within Bangladesh but also serve as an example of democracy and coexistence worldwide. He added that the rise of fascism in Bangladesh was instigated by journalists, who also played a crucial role in its downfall. Masud recalled a journalist questioning Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina about quota policies, to which Hasina famously replied, "If freedom fighter quotas are not given, will the children of Razakars receive them?"

21 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Jagannath University Will Become a Global Model for Democracy and Coexistence: Shafiqul Islam Masud

Outgoing German Ambassador to Bangladesh, Achim Troster, paid a farewell courtesy visit to BNP Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia on Friday at 8:30 PM. The meeting took place at her residence in Dhaka.

According to BNP’s media cell member Shayrul Kabir Khan, several senior party leaders were present during the meeting, including BNP Standing Committee members Dr. Abdul Moyeen Khan, Dr. AZM Zahid Hossain, and Begum Zia’s personal secretary ABM Abdus Sattar.

21 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

German Ambassador Pays Farewell Courtesy Call on BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia

JAGPA spokesperson Rashed Pradhan has called for a peaceful national election in Bangladesh, free from foreign — particularly Indian — influence. Emphasizing that there is no alternative to national elections in the effort to build a truly democratic Bangladesh, he stated, "We have managed to avoid the feared confrontation between the BNP and the government, which is a positive development."

However, Pradhan expressed surprise over the announcement of Bangladesh’s proposed election date coming from outside the country, as well as the issuance of a joint statement by the government and a political party. “These moves have undermined the credibility of the interim government,” he said.

He also raised concerns about external destabilization efforts, claiming that India is pushing Rohingya and Indian militants into Bangladesh to create unrest. He urged the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) and the government to take decisive action to counter these threats.

20 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

"We Demand a Peaceful National Election Free from Indian Influence": JAGPA Spokesperson Rashed Pradhan

Dr. Muhammad Yunus, Chief Advisor of the Interim Government, emphasized the need for a comprehensive hydrographic database and precise seabed mapping to strengthen Bangladesh’s economy and develop a sustainable maritime policy. He highlighted the Bay of Bengal’s importance for national security, economy, and environment. The Bangladesh Navy’s Hydrographic Department plays a vital role in surveying coastal areas, ensuring maritime safety, and supporting blue economy initiatives. He called for increased professionalism and dedication in the sector to fully utilize maritime resources and advance regional economic goals.

BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has called for national unity to rebuild Bangladesh with a democratic spirit, criticizing the destruction of institutions over the past 15 years. Speaking at a cricket tournament in Thakurgaon, he emphasized the importance of sports in mental and physical development. He urged people to rise above political divisions and support talented athletes. Fakhrul also highlighted the opportunity to create a tolerant political environment and called for initiatives to host international-level sporting events in Thakurgaon.

National Consensus Party (NCP) leader Sarjis Alam has criticized the interim government for partiality in resource distribution. In a Facebook post, he stated that one of the government's key limitations is its bias — evident from the advisory council to development allocations. Many commenters echoed his concerns, raising questions about the neutrality of the current administration.

20 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Caretaker Government Faces Bias in Resource Allocation: NCP Leader Sarjis Alam

Jamaat-e-Islami leader Syed Abdullah Mohammad Taher has voiced opposition to a bilateral meeting between a political party chairman and the head of a state, calling it inappropriate. Speaking on the recent London meeting, he stated that the chief advisor should have engaged with all political parties jointly. Due to perceived bias, Jamaat had boycotted the second round of dialogue and issued a statement of objection. However, Taher later said the chief advisor assured Jamaat’s Ameer of maintaining neutrality, after which Jamaat joined the Unity Commission meeting and proposed holding the presidential election through an electoral vote.

20 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Meeting Between Party Leader and Head of State Inappropriate: Jamaat’s Abdullah Mohammad Taher

Jamaat-e-Islami leader Prof. Mia Golam Parwar claimed that if free and fair elections are held, the people will vote for candidates aligned with Islamic values. He urged political unity to ensure victory for the party’s “scale” symbol.

He accused the Awami League government of coming to power under a foreign agenda and persecuting Islamic scholars. “We must prepare now for a voting revolution in the upcoming election,” he said.

20 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

People Will Elect Islamic Values if Elections Are Free: Jamaat Leader

BNP Chairperson’s advisor Advocate Syed Moazzem Hossain Alal claimed that fascist collaborators are deeply embedded in the current administration, a fact he says has gained international recognition. Speaking at a youth rally in Dhaka, he warned that if the interim government fails to purge these elements, BNP will publicly release their names. Addressing interim chief advisor Dr. Yunus, he stressed BNP’s support comes with accountability. Other BNP leaders also spoke at the event organized by Aparajeyo Bangladesh near the National Press Club.

Israel's military offensive against Iran is part of a strategic plan by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to disrupt US-Iran nuclear negotiations, according to analysts. Experts suggest Netanyahu anticipated Iranian retaliation and used it to try to draw the US into a broader conflict. His long-term goal may be regime change in Iran. Officials say Israel’s strikes target not only Iran’s nuclear and missile programs but also aim to weaken its leadership and internal unity, reducing support for groups like Hamas and Hezbollah.

BNP senior leader Ruhul Kabir Rizvi alleged that Indian policymakers are engaged in conspiracies to rehabilitate the “fascist” Awami League, which he called a fugitive political entity. Referring to a recent meeting between Dr. Yunus and Tarique Rahman in London, Rizvi said the conspiracy escalated shortly after that event.

He noted that although Bangladesh is on the path toward democracy, "the monument of freedom is yet to be completed, and conspiracies are ongoing." Rizvi criticized years of enforced disappearances and oppression and said a fair and timely election is expected.

He also accused the government of looting national resources and creating a luxurious life abroad for a few, naming Dubai, Canada, and Malaysia. Rizvi emphasized that under Tarique Rahman’s leadership, BNP stands by its grassroots activists, including veteran leader Taher Thakur from Thakurgaon.

20 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Rizvi: “India Conspiring to Rehabilitate Fugitive Awami League”


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