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Nahid Islam, convenor of the National Citizens’ Platform (NCP), asserted that their movement had evolved into a mass uprising to establish voting rights and true democracy. “Simply changing governments won't change people’s lives. Real change requires structural reforms—economic, educational, and healthcare.”

He criticized ongoing misinformation campaigns: “There’s propaganda claiming we're trying to derail the election. But without this uprising, elections wouldn't even be a possibility.”

He demanded the government issue the July Charter and Declaration before August 5, reiterating the movement’s commitment to structural reform and accountable governance.

28 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

“Without This Uprising, You Couldn't Even Dream of Elections”: NCP’s Nahid Islam Responds to Propaganda

The Bangladesh Technical Education Board (BTEB) will start admissions for the 2025-26 academic year on July 30. Candidates can apply online for four-year diploma courses in Engineering, Textile, Agriculture, Fisheries, and two-year vocational courses including BMT and Commerce. Admission at institutions runs until September 14. Students must confirm admission by submitting required documents within seven working days. ‘O’ Level students must submit equivalency certificates before applying. No blank form admissions will be accepted.

The Anti-Discrimination Student Movement has issued a stark warning, stating that a repeat of the July uprising is possible if constitutional institutions, including the Public Service Commission (PSC), are not allowed to function independently.

In a public statement on Monday, the group declared: “If institutions like the PSC are not allowed autonomy, another July will descend upon us. Repeating Hasina's mistakes could be catastrophic.”

28 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

"Another July May Return if Institutions Are Not Independent": Anti-Discrimination Student Movement Warns

Inaugurating a week-long virtual event in Chattogram, Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam emphasized the critical role the port city played in the July uprising. “The July revolution was not limited to Dhaka—Chattogram was one of its most important strongholds. It was our pride,” he said.

At the same event, Shafiul Alam, father of martyred Waseem Akram, expressed deep disappointment: “This government, built on the blood of martyrs, has failed to deliver justice to their killers. Even today, the July Charter has not been officially recognized. We no longer expect justice from this government.”

Families of several martyrs—Waseem Akram, Faisal Ahmed Shanto, Mohammad Farooq, Ishmamul Haque, and Omar Farooq—were present during the program.

28 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Chattogram Was a Stronghold of the July Uprising, Not Just Dhaka: Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam

The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has filed a case against Radwan Mujib Siddiq, son of Sheikh Rehana, for accumulating illegal assets worth nearly Tk 30 million and suspicious bank transactions exceeding Tk 125 million. Despite no known business, Radwan allegedly used three bank accounts to conceal illicit money. The charges cite violations of anti-corruption and money laundering laws. Related cases involving Sheikh Hasina’s family members and officials are ongoing in court, highlighting broader scrutiny of the family’s financial dealings.

Pakistan has banned road travel to Iran and Iraq for pilgrims attending Arbaeen this year due to rising security concerns. Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi announced the decision following discussions with the Foreign Ministry, Balochistan authorities, and security agencies. While road travel is restricted, air travel will remain open, with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif ordering additional flights. The move follows increased militant activity in border areas like Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan. Iran, meanwhile, will host 5,000 Pakistani pilgrims in Mashhad with food and lodging.

The Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission has announced a recruitment circular to hire 182 individuals across 12 categories. Positions include engineers, technicians, computer operators, assistants, and attendants. Applications open on July 28, 2025, and will remain open for one month. Age requirements range from 18 to 32 years as of the application start date. Salary scales vary between BDT 8,250 and BDT 38,640 depending on the role. Full eligibility criteria and application procedures are detailed in the official circular.

The Bangladesh Meteorological Department has forecast heavy to very heavy rainfall in Khulna, Barishal, and Chattogram divisions over the next 24 hours from 4 PM Monday, due to an active southwest monsoon. Rainfall may reach up to 188 mm in some areas. Authorities have warned of possible landslides in hilly regions of Chattogram as a result of the excessive rainfall. Residents in affected areas are advised to stay alert and follow local safety instructions to avoid potential hazards.

Akhtar Hossain, a senior leader of the National Consensus Party (NCP), has called on the BNP to align with other political parties in supporting the formation of non-partisan appointment committees for all constitutional institutions, not just the Election Commission.

Speaking on the matter, Hossain stated, “If the Election Commission had been appointed through a neutral process in the past, we wouldn't have witnessed one-sided, voter-less elections like those in 2014, 2018, and 2024.”

He emphasized that the BNP, having been one of the main victims of electoral injustice, clearly understands the need for neutrality in the Election Commission. “But if they can accept neutrality in this one case, why resist it in others?” he questioned.

Hossain further criticized the BNP for what he described as selective support for institutional reforms: “Is the BNP implying that they only support non-partisan bodies where they’ve suffered directly, and not in other areas where they haven’t? That’s a serious concern.”

28 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Akhtar Hossain Urges BNP to Support Non-Partisan Appointment Committees for All Constitutional Bodies

Chief Adviser of the interim government, Dr. Muhammad Yunus, chaired a meeting on Monday at the state guest house Jamuna to assess the law and order situation and evaluate the readiness of law enforcement agencies for the upcoming elections. The meeting focused on ensuring a secure environment for the polls and discussed strategies to address any potential threats. Deputy Press Secretary Abul Kalam Azad Majumdar informed the media about the proceedings of the high-level review session.

The Bangladesh Air Force has confirmed that there is no plan to move the fighter jet training base from Dhaka, emphasizing its importance for the capital’s air defense and security. Following a recent fighter jet crash, an investigation committee has been formed, with international experts possibly joining to assist. The Air Force participated actively in rescue operations and maintains communication with the pilot until the final moments. Authorities expressed deep sorrow over the incident and thanked all involved in the rescue efforts.

Power Grid Company of Bangladesh PLC has announced a five-hour power outage on August 1 in three northern districts due to scheduled project work.

The shutdown will affect the Purbosadipur Grid Substation from 7:00 AM to 12:00 PM. As a result, power will be disrupted in parts of Dinajpur under NESCO Distribution-1 and 2, all areas under Dinajpur Rural Electricity Association-1, and throughout the Thakurgaon and Panchagarh districts.

The Power Grid authority has apologized for the temporary inconvenience and urged residents to plan accordingly.

28 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Power Outage for Five Hours in Three Northern Districts on August 1

Dr. Ali Riaz has announced that the commission is close to finalizing the much-anticipated July Charter, which outlines major reforms in Bangladesh’s political structure. “We expect to reach the final stage within the next two to three days through continued discussions,” he said at the start of today’s meeting.

So far, consensus has been reached on 12 key issues, with dissent noted on two. “Fundamental reforms are essential for the state structure, especially regarding the caretaker government system,” Riaz added. “We must present a concrete framework to the nation to avoid repeating past political crises.”

Riaz stated that the final document will be a historic declaration, signed by all stakeholders, which will guide the future direction of Bangladesh.

28 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Commission Nearing Finalization of Historic July Charter Within Days: Dr. Ali Riaz

Preparations for the upcoming national elections are well underway, with a second high-level meeting held under the leadership of the Chief Adviser, according to Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam.

During the meeting, officials emphasized strengthening coordination between the army, police, and local administration. The Inspector General of Police stated that 150,000 officers will receive election-specific training in September, October, and November.

The press secretary also addressed the growing spread of misinformation ahead of the elections. To combat this, a National Information Center is being proposed to identify and counter false narratives. Detailed discussions are ongoing regarding its implementation.

28 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

150,000 Police Officers to Undergo Election Training: Press Secretary

Veteran political thinker and National Liberation Council President Badruddin Umar has been hospitalized due to respiratory distress and low blood pressure.

BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir visited Umar in the hospital, spending time at his bedside and inquiring about his condition from doctors and family members. Fakhrul conveyed prayers and well wishes from BNP leaders Begum Khaleda Zia and Tarique Rahman.

Notably, Badruddin Umar founded the National Liberation Council in 2003 and has been serving as its president since then.

28 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Political Thinker Badruddin Umar Hospitalized with Breathing Issues and Low Blood Pressure


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