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A joint task force arrested nine individuals, including BNP leader Farid Khan and Jubo Dal activist Kazi Pavel, during a raid on a brick kiln in Magura’s Parla area. The raid yielded one Chinese pistol, two one-shooter guns, one airgun, and various local weapons and ammunition. Others arrested include Nuhudarul Huda, Abdul Jalil Jewel, Shahin Sheikh, Ainul Hossain, Elias Khan, and Syed Khairul Alam Shawon.
Nine BNP and Jubo Dal Members Arrested with Firearms
A 28-year-old Bangladeshi man named Muradur Rahman Munna was brutally beaten to death by Indian Border Security Force (BSF) personnel near the Sejamura border in Brahmanbaria. According to Munna’s family, he was visiting his farmland near the border when BSF members detained him without reason, severely beat him, and left him injured near the border. Members of the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) found him and rushed him to a hospital, where doctors declared him dead. Jamaat-e-Islami condemned the incident and demanded legal action.
BSF Beats Bangladeshi Youth to Death: Jamaat Condemns
BNP Acting Chairperson Tarique Rahman has pledged additional financial assistance to Manikganj youth Julhas Molla for installing a new engine and repairing his homemade aircraft.
Julhas, an electrician by profession, gained national and international attention after building a functional ultralight RC model aircraft—despite having never flown in one. BNP Standing Committee member Salahuddin Ahmed will formally hand over the support.
Tarique Rahman Offers More Financial Support to Aircraft Maker Julhas
In a dramatic incident, district Chhatra Dal leader Rubel Uddin was forcibly taken from custody at Lalpur Police Station. As a result, OC Nazmul Haque, a sub-inspector, and two constables have been withdrawn and attached to the police lines.
Rubel had been arrested in Pabna’s Ishwardi area. Police have also produced three other individuals in court related to the incident. Superintendent of Police Mohammad Amzad Hossain stated that strict action has been taken against those who obstructed justice and departmental proceedings are underway against negligent officers.
Student Leader Snatched from Police Custody; Four Officers Withdrawn
BNP leaders are scheduled to meet with Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus on April 16 to discuss the electoral roadmap and related matters.
BNP leader Salahuddin Ahmed said, “We will clearly demand a roadmap for elections before December. This will help eliminate existing uncertainties.” He added that the Election Commission assured them of completing preparations by June, and the Chief Adviser previously committed to holding elections by December.
BNP to Meet Chief Adviser on April 16
BNP leader Shamsuzzaman Dudu has called on Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus to resign and lead a student political movement instead.
“Participate in the election—if the people vote for you, BNP will be the first to congratulate you,” said Dudu. He emphasized that over 500,000 BNP activists face lawsuits, and Khaleda Zia endured imprisonment without proper medical care. “No other party can take on challenges like BNP. Announce the election date before BNP takes to the streets,” he warned.
He added, “Shaheed Zia proved how dedicated one man can be to a nation. The party he founded is a threat to fascist Awami League. For BNP, democracy is the only priority.”
Resign and Lead the Student Wing: BNP’s Dudu Urges Chief Adviser
Sarjis Alam and Hasnat Abdullah, chief organizers of the National Citizen Party (NCP) in the North and South regions, met with Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) Chairman Abdul Momen. “We’ve come with some complaints and submitted them in writing,” Hasnat stated. When asked who the complaints were against, he responded, “That’s highly confidential. If we disclose it, the element of surprise is lost—and the culprits might take precautions.” Sarjis Alam added, “In the past, some used the ACC to build empires, while ordinary citizens were harassed without cause. We hope that won’t be repeated—and that’s why we’re here.”
Hasnat and Sarjis Visit ACC: ‘We’ve Brought Complaints’
Gano Adhikar Parishad has shared its feedback on the recommendations by various reform commissions with the National Consensus Commission (NCC), agreeing with about 85% of the proposals while partially agreeing or dissenting on the rest. The party proposed forming a national government based on broad political consensus to implement a reformed constitution through ordinances and conduct elections under it. It also called for limiting prime ministerial terms to two, separating party leadership from executive governance, and directly electing mayors in municipal elections. While agreeing to the formation of the NCC, the party opposed the inclusion of “pluralism” as a constitutional principle, suggesting “communal harmony” as an alternative. It also supported amending Article 70 of the Constitution.
Gano Adhikar Parishad Supports Formation of NCC, Questions Pluralism in Constitution
Following a petition by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC), a court has ordered the freezing of Tk 161.25 million deposited in the name of the Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Memorial Trust, linked to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, her son Sajeeb Wazed Joy, daughter Saima Wazed Putul, and sister Sheikh Rehana. The ACC stated in its plea that during the course of an investigation, evidence surfaced suggesting attempts to transfer or conceal these funds. To ensure a fair inquiry, the commission deemed it necessary to immediately freeze the related account.
Court Orders Freeze of Tk 161 Million Tied to Hasina Family Interests
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder and former Prime Minister Imran Khan revealed that he had instructed senior party leader Azam Swati to initiate dialogue with the military establishment.
Khan clarified that the decision was not aimed at seeking personal legal relief or influencing his ongoing cases. “This was solely in the interest of Pakistan,” he stated.
He further added that PTI is no longer engaged in any talks with the current government, as he believes it lacks real authority.
Imran Khan Confirms He Authorized Party Leader to Initiate Talks with Military
Aman Azmi, son of former Jamaat chief Ghulam Azam, claimed that on January 18, 1970, two individuals were martyred while shielding his father during an attack by Chhatra League and Awami League members at a rally in Paltan. He said his father personally treated the wounded, who took shelter near their home. Azmi added that after Yahya Khan took power in 1969, Governor M.N. Huda offered his father a ministerial post, which he refused to retain his freedom to criticize the government.
Two Martyred Saving My Father from Chhatra League-Awami League Attack: Aman Azmi
In a joint meeting on Wednesday, Hefazat-e-Islam Bangladesh and the National Citizen Party (NCP) reached a consensus on several key issues. Both parties agreed that the Awami League should be tried for genocide and its registration as a political party must be revoked. They also demanded the swift withdrawal and resolution of politically motivated cases filed during the Awami League’s tenure. Additionally, they called for a suspension of all Awami League political and organizational activities until the trial is concluded. Both parties emphasized the importance of initiating this legal process before the next election and supported declaring the Awami League a terrorist organization prior to the polls.
Hefazat and NCP Agree: Awami League Must Be Tried for Genocide, Registration Revoked
BNP will organize nationwide protest and solidarity rallies on Thursday to condemn Israeli atrocities in Gaza and Rafah. The central rally will begin at 4 PM in front of BNP’s Naya Paltan office and proceed through Kakrail, Malibagh, and Moghbazar before ending at Banglamotor. The party has urged all members and the public to join.
BNP to Hold Rally Thursday Protesting Israeli Aggression in Gaza
BNP leader Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury stressed that elected governments earn more trust from investors. Referring to a speaker at the investment summit, he echoed that maintaining democratic continuity via elections is crucial. He pointed out that the growth of the garment industry and private sector in Bangladesh was rooted in BNP’s policies, highlighting that when BNP left power 21 years ago, the GDP growth rate was 7.06%.
Elected Governments Inspire Greater Investor Confidence: Amir Khasru
BNP is seeking a meeting with Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus by December to discuss a roadmap for the upcoming national election. Salahuddin Ahmed stated that resolving election-related uncertainty requires a clear timeline. He also emphasized restoring the pre-15th amendment constitutional balance, although the party has not proposed removing secularism. BNP is also not in favor of declaring a state of emergency.
BNP Seeks Meeting with Chief Adviser to Discuss Election Roadmap
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