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Tensions have erupted between BNP and Awami League following a violent attack in Chatak, leaving Faruk Khan (35) critically injured. While returning home from an Iftar gathering, Khan was ambushed and suffered 15-20 stab wounds. The incident has intensified political hostilities in the area, with reports suggesting that the attack was linked to political rivalry. Khan, a leader of the BNP-affiliated Volunteer Wing, was attacked near his home in Kanchanpur after attending an event hosted by former UP chairman Nizam Uddin.

30 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP and Awami League Clash in Chatak

The Ziaur Rahman Foundation distributed Eid gifts to 12 families in Sherpur who lost members in the July uprising. The foundation’s divisional committee, led by Engineer AKM Zahirul Islam and Dr. Md. Sayem Monowar, personally delivered gifts and a commemorative letter on behalf of acting BNP chairman Tarique Rahman. Family members demanded the arrest and prosecution of those responsible for the killings.

30 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

ZRF Provides Eid Gifts to Families of 12 Martyrs in Sherpur Uprising

BNP North Dhaka Convener Aminul Haque accused a group of attempting to delay elections under the pretext of reform. He emphasized the need for an immediate, fair election to restore stability and establish a government chosen by the people. He argued that democracy can only be fully realized through such a government and demanded the trial of Sheikh Hasina and her allies.

30 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Full Democracy Will Be Achieved Through a People’s Government: Aminul Haque

On Saturday, the Pakistan World Alliance announced that PTI leader Imran Khan has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for his leadership and efforts in human rights and democracy. A post on X from Partiet Centram stated that they collaborated with an eligible nominator to put forward Khan’s name. Previously, Khan was nominated for the prize in 2019 for his peace initiatives in South Asia.

30 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Imran Khan Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize

BNP central leader Ruhul Kuddus Talukdar Dulu warned the government that if an election is not held soon, public anger will reach uncontrollable levels. He accused Sheikh Hasina of rigging elections and suppressing the people's right to vote for 15 years. He stated that the upcoming election will be held under the BNP’s leadership, with Tarique Rahman at the helm, and vowed to restore democratic rights through mass movement.

30 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

If the People Rise in Anger, There Will Be No Way Out: Dulu Warns Government

AB Party Chairman Mujibur Rahman Manju said that those who once exploited state power for personal gain and terror are now realizing the consequences of their actions. He highlighted how political violence and revenge-driven politics have exhausted citizens. Manju asserted that the July uprising was a clear rejection of the old politics of violence. He believes that as young leaders take charge, the era of political terror will be left behind, making it impossible for fascist rule to return.

30 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

No One Can Bring Back Fascist Rule to This Country: Mujibur Rahman Manju

NCP Secretary Akhtar Hossain stated that Bangladesh was under fascist and autocratic rule for a long time. He credited the student-led uprising of July-August 2024 for liberating the country from dictatorship. To prevent such a regime from returning, students have organized under the National Citizens Party (NCP). He emphasized that every citizen of Bangladesh has rights and dignity, and their party's long-term vision is to ensure these rights through political reform.

30 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

We Formed a Party to Prevent Fascist Rule from Returning: Akhtar Hossain

BNP leader Abu Naser Mohammad Rahmatullah claimed that after assuming power, Ziaur Rahman rescued Bangladesh from famine and made it self-sufficient in food production. He accused the "terrorist" Awami League of plundering the country, oppressing farmers, and forcing dependency on India for expensive agricultural goods. Rahmatullah recalled how Ziaur Rahman took charge through the Sipahi-Janata revolution after the tragic events of 1975 and introduced groundbreaking agricultural reforms to ensure food security.

30 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Martyr Zia Made a Famine-Stricken Country Self-Sufficient in Food: Rahmatullah

BNP leader Mostafizur Rahman Babul made a controversial statement, demanding both the return and execution of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

“We want Sheikh Hasina back, we want Mirza Azam back, we want Obaidul Quader back—but we also want Sheikh Hasina to be hanged,” he declared.

He lamented that in the past 15-16 years, people have been unable to vote freely, elect MPs, or form local governments. He claimed that the most persecuted person in the country is BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia, whom he referred to as the “Mother of Democracy.” Babul accused the ruling government of imprisoning her for years under false cases and pushing her toward death through “kangaroo court” verdicts.

30 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP Leader Calls for Sheikh Hasina’s Return—And Execution

NCP leader Samanta Sharmin declared in Bhola that there is no place for the Awami "terrorist" party in Bangladesh. She called for the prosecution of this "fascist and genocidal" party in an international court. Sharmin stated that for 15 years, one party ruled Bangladesh, but on August 5, the student movement ousted the Awami League. However, she noted that some groups, who were nowhere to be found during those years, are now trying to take credit. She accused them of extortion and spreading fear in local communities. She emphasized that Bangladesh's student movement stands firm against corruption and terrorism.

30 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

No Political Stability Without Justice for Awami League: Samanta Sharmin

BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi has questioned the necessity of holding a Constituent Assembly election, asking whether Bangladesh had ever become a newly independent state again.

“A Constituent Assembly is only needed when a country gains independence, has no laws, no constitution, and no government,” he argued. Rizvi accused the ruling party of attempting to erase the memory of Bangladesh’s greatest achievement in 1971 by introducing the idea of a “second independence” through a new Constituent Assembly.

He criticized government-aligned student leaders and newly formed political groups for promoting this idea, asking, “On whose behalf are you speaking?” Addressing the government, he accused it of playing a deceptive game with election dates, mentioning shifting timelines from March to June to December. He insisted that any reforms should be carried out by an elected government, while the current regime could only propose them.

30 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Rizvi Questions the Need for a Constituent Assembly

BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has warned that the party will take to the streets if the interests of the party and the people are harmed. He claimed that domestic and international conspiracies are at play and vowed not to let any such plots succeed. He specifically mentioned that if individuals from France, London, or the U.S. attempt to incite the people of Bangladesh, BNP will resist it.

Fakhrul reiterated that BNP is not aligned with either India or Pakistan but stands solely for Bangladesh. Reflecting on the party’s struggles over the past 17 years, he pointed out that BNP has actively protested, including demonstrations on the banks of the Teesta River. He alleged that 99% of BNP supporters have faced persecution. Taking a dig at Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, he remarked, “One day, Allah made Hasina disappear, and people found peace.”

Regarding Nobel Laureate Dr. Muhammad Yunus, he said that the people have chosen him as the Chief Adviser to ensure a level playing field for the upcoming elections. He asserted that the public will not accept this government indefinitely.

29 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Mirza Fakhrul Warns of Street Protests If Needed

In Kaukhali, Pirojpur, members of the opposition student group, Chhatra Dal, were attacked while putting up posters, allegedly by members of the banned Chhatra League. The incident left five people injured. Local Chhatra League leaders claim the clash resulted from a social media dispute. Chhatra Dal activists allege that supporters of Awami League-affiliated leaders led the attack when they were putting up Eid greeting posters.

29 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Attack on Student Leaders While Posting Posters, Banned Student League Suspected

Bangladesh’s Ambassador to Mexico, Mushfiqur Fazal Ansari, has hailed the Yunus administration’s decision to partner with Elon Musk’s Starlink as a strategic move. In an interview with The Diplomat, he highlighted how this agreement would enhance Bangladesh’s technological ties with the U.S. and strengthen diplomatic relations with Washington. The deal aims to boost economic opportunities, increase employment, and provide uninterrupted internet access for Bangladeshi freelancers working with international outsourcing firms.

29 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Joining Starlink: The Best Decision of Yunus Administration, Says Envoy

NCP Chief Organizer Sarjis Alam has expressed his lifelong aspiration to see Dr. Muhammad Yunus serve as the elected Prime Minister of Bangladesh for five years. In a social media post, Sarjis reiterated this desire, recalling how Yunus was appointed as head of the interim government following a mass uprising last year. Eight months have passed since then, marked by significant political challenges.

29 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Dr. Muhammad Yunus as Elected Prime Minister: A Lifelong Aspiration, Says Sarjis


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