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Seven leaders of the Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology (CHUET) branch of the Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) have been expelled academically, while twelve others have been expelled from university dormitories. The action follows internal conflicts and allegations of misconduct within the student organization. The university administration has stated that disciplinary measures were necessary to maintain order on campus.

18 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

CHUET Expels 7 BCL Leaders Academically, 12 Leaders from Dormitories

Jamaat-e-Islami Chief emphasized the importance of disciplined political engagement, stating that politics requires a steady mind. He warned that if young people lose their way, the nation will face dire consequences. He further stressed the need for strong moral values, claiming that Bangladesh has yet to experience true freedom despite two official independence movements.

18 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Nation Will Suffer if Youth Go Astray: Jamaat Chief

Tarique Rahman has called for national unity to counter emerging challenges, warning of renewed conspiracies against democracy and national sovereignty. Speaking at an Iftar event, he accused vested interests of launching a media trial against BNP, similar to the One-Eleven crisis. He urged activists to remain vigilant against such threats.

18 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Tarique Rahman Urges Unity to Overcome Challenges

A Jamaat-e-Islami activist in Sylhet has alleged that he was falsely labeled as a Jubo League leader by a land-grabbing group attempting to harass him. According to the victim, a group led by Nizam Uddin and Abdul Karim illegally excavated land from his property at night, creating a deep pit. When he filed a complaint, the accused held a press conference falsely claiming he was a Jubo League member to defame him.

18 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat Activist Falsely Identified as Jubo League Member, Claims Harassment

BNP leader Zainul Abedin Farroque has reaffirmed his party’s support for Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus. He warned against conspiracies to undermine political backing for Dr. Yunus, stating that any such attempts would lead to public hardship. He also criticized India’s alleged support for an "illegitimate" regime in Bangladesh, accusing it of suppressing the people's democratic rights.

18 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

We Stand by Dr. Yunus: Zainul Abedin Farroque

BNP leader Syed Emran Saleh Prince has warned that an extended reform process will only delay elections and allow vested interests to destabilize the country. He stressed that true reform should ensure people's ownership of the state through participatory elections. Prince reiterated BNP’s commitment to development and prioritizing national interests over party agendas.

18 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Prolonged Reform Process Will Delay Elections: Prince

Political leader Nazrul Islam Khan has urged citizens to unite for the establishment of democracy. He highlighted past struggles and sacrifices for democratic change and warned against ongoing conspiracies aimed at undermining democratic values. Reflecting on historical protests, he emphasized the crucial role played by students and citizens in achieving political transformations.

18 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Nazrul Islam Calls for Unity to Establish Democracy

The AB Party has provided a written response to the National Consensus Commission’s 166 proposed reforms. The party has agreed with 108 proposals, opposed 32, and partially supported 26. Among their key positions, they advocate for the direct election of the President, oppose a bicameral parliament, reject a provincial governance system, and support requiring a two-thirds majority in both houses for constitutional amendments, along with provisions for referendums. Additionally, the party has proposed suspending the current constitution and drafting a new one in alignment with the spirit of the July Revolution.

17 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

AB Party Submits Written Opinion on 166 Proposals by National Consensus Commission

BNP leader Ruhul Kabir Rizvi has questioned the attempts to create a division between the 15-year-long movement for democracy and the July uprising. He argued that the recent uprising was the culmination of the prolonged struggle led by BNP. “In these 15 years, Elias Ali, Chowdhury Alam, and Sumon have disappeared. Why? Because they were vocal about free elections and liberating Bangladesh from fascism,” he said. Rizvi claimed that the ultimate manifestation of this struggle came when young protesters sacrificed their lives in July-August to remove Sheikh Hasina. Addressing Nobel laureate Dr. Muhammad Yunus, who now serves as Chief Adviser, Rizvi urged, “People trust you. We hope you will ensure a free and fair election.”

17 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Why the Division Between 15 Years of Protests and the July Uprising? Rizvi Questions

Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman has expressed gratitude to the BNP and its acting chairman, Tarique Rahman, for standing by the family of a child rape victim whose father was murdered. He revealed that the BNP had reached out to the victim’s family and taken full responsibility for the legal proceedings. “Jamaat will work alongside BNP to ensure exemplary punishment for the perpetrators,” he added. Earlier, on Monday morning, Dr. Rahman visited the victim’s family in Barguna and announced that Jamaat would cover the children’s education and medical expenses, along with the family’s other financial needs.

17 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat Ameer Thanks BNP and Tarique Rahman for Supporting Victim’s Family

Dr. Kamal Hossain has stated that Sheikh Hasina is solely responsible for the fate of the Awami League. He accused her of sidelining dedicated and tested party leaders, humiliating them, and establishing a system of nepotism within the party. “In the Awami League, her word was the law. She considered herself a queen and the people as her subjects. She could not tolerate dissent,” Dr. Kamal said. According to him, this intolerance led to her fleeing “like a thief.” Notably, Kamal Hossain and Latif Siddiqui had previously faced Hasina’s wrath.

17 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Why Did Hasina Flee ‘Like a Thief’? Dr. Kamal Explains

Shariful Islam Shamim, a local BNP youth leader, has been arrested in Manikganj for allegedly threatening and attempting to assault an on-duty traffic officer. According to police reports, Constable Shaheen was managing traffic in the city when Shamim, identifying himself as the district’s BNP Youth Wing Joint Convener, tried to bypass one-way traffic regulations using a rickshaw. When confronted, he became enraged and threatened to have the officer fired. Constable Shaheen has since filed a legal complaint against Shamim.

17 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP Youth Leader Arrested for Threatening Traffic Police in Manikganj

A court has imposed a travel ban on four individuals, including National Parliament Secretariat Deputy Secretary Md. Didarul Alam Chowdhury and former Member of Parliament Md. Abdul Wahed. The other two are Jahid Malek’s son, Rahat Malek (38), and a certain Md. Motahar Hossain. The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) sought the ban due to ongoing investigations into allegations of illegally amassed wealth. The court has approved the request, preventing the accused from leaving the country.

17 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Travel Ban Imposed on Deputy Secretary Didarul and Former MP Wahed

Just a day after its formation, the newly announced Anti-Discrimination Student Movement Committee in Itna Upazila has been suspended amid public backlash. The Kishoreganj district branch issued a statement saying that due to strong negative reactions from students and the public, the committee’s activities have been halted. A four-member investigation committee has been formed to review the situation. Notably, the committee’s convener, Tanvir Ahmed Heri, was previously affiliated with the Bangladesh Chhatra League, sparking controversy over the legitimacy of the organization.

17 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Anti-Discrimination Student Committee Suspended in Itna Following Controversy

At least 15 activists of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) and the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement were injured in a violent attack in Kushtia on Sunday night. The injured are currently receiving treatment at Kushtia General Hospital. Upon hearing the news, fellow activists rushed to the hospital. Dr. Hafizur Rahman stated, “The injured are under medical care.” Meanwhile, SP Mizanur Rahman confirmed that the incident is under serious investigation and assured that legal action would be taken against those responsible. Multiple police teams are working on the case.

17 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Attack on NCP and Anti-Discrimination Activists in Kushtia, 15 Injured


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