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Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) detained six individuals—four women, one child, and one man—attempting to illegally enter India through Maheshpur, Jhenaidah. The arrests were made in separate operations across Shrinathpur, Khosalpur, and Baghadanga areas by the 58 BGB Battalion. The detained man, Nur Islam, has been handed over to police, while the women and child were sent to the Justice and Care Center in Jessore. Police said preparations for legal proceedings are underway.
Six Detained While Attempting to Cross Into India Through Maheshpur Border
Gayeshwar Chandra Roy, a standing committee member of BNP, stated that while BNP supports reform, it does not endorse the Proportional Representation (PR) voting system, labeling it a step backward. Speaking at a discussion in Itakhola, he said BNP is fighting not for power, but to restore people’s voting rights. He warned political rivals against using intimidation and commented on Jamaat-e-Islami, saying although past crimes may be forgiven, they are not forgotten. He added that BNP appreciates the contributions of July’s student and NCP leaders, but rejected notions of political opportunism.
BNP Rejects PR Voting System, Calls It a Step Backward: Gayeshwar Roy
Nahid Islam, convener of the National Citizen Party, warned of a rising culture of fear in the country following the recent public uprising. At a street rally in Bandarban, he said people had taken to the streets in defense of democracy and freedom of expression and would do so again if needed. He urged for an end to ethnic oppression in the Chittagong Hill Tracts and called for inclusive, justice-based development. Nahid criticized the continuity of authoritarian systems regardless of changes in government and advocated for a new political framework beyond the 1972 Constitution.
Culture of Fear Emerging Post-Uprising, People Will Resist: Nahid Islam
At least 20 people were injured in a violent clash between Awami League and BNP supporters in Chandibarpur Union, Narail, over local political dominance. Fifteen of the injured are receiving treatment at Narail Sadar Hospital, while others were treated locally. The clash reportedly escalated from an earlier scuffle on Friday and involved locally made weapons. Both parties blame each other. Police said the situation is now under control, with additional forces deployed. Legal action will follow upon receiving complaints.
Clashes Between Awami League and BNP in Narail Leave 20 Injured
The campus of Islamic University (IU) was gripped by protests following the recovery of student Sajid Abdullah’s body from a campus pond. Students demanded a thorough investigation and improved campus security. Expressing dissatisfaction with the administration’s response, they blocked the main gate and administration building while presenting a 15-point demand list. Authorities have promised to release the investigation report promptly, prompting the students to temporarily suspend their movement.
Protests Erupt at Islamic University Over Student’s Death; Students Call Off Movement After Assurances
BNP central leader Aminul Haque has stated that Tarique Rahman plans to make the Holy Quran a mandatory part of the national education curriculum. Speaking at a gathering of Islamic scholars in Pallabi, Dhaka, he emphasized the party's commitment to Islamic values and the vital role of the clergy in building a humane Bangladesh. He claimed Tarique Rahman’s 31-point reform plan protects religious freedom and the dignity of Islamic scholars. Aminul also paid tribute to those who sacrificed their lives in the 2024 mass uprising, calling for collective efforts to reshape society.
BNP Plans to Make Quran Mandatory in National Curriculum: Aminul Haque
Unidentified miscreants set fire to a VIP Paribahan bus near the Maternity Hospital in Azimpur, Dhaka, in the early hours of Saturday. Around 2:30 AM, two individuals on a motorcycle reportedly threw petrol through the bus window targeting the rear seats, igniting a fire. The bus conductor, who was asleep inside, managed to douse the flames using water before the fire could cause major damage. Eyewitnesses reported seeing two motorcycles circling the area prior to the incident. Police from Lalbagh Thana have launched an investigation, though no suspects have been identified yet.
Arson Attack on VIP Transport Bus Near Maternity Hospital in Azimpur
Foreign Affairs Advisor Tawhid Hossain, at the first meeting of the Hill Tracts Peace Accord Implementation and Monitoring Committee in Rangamati, affirmed the interim government’s genuine commitment to executing the accord. He said the government would identify and address both minor and major issues step by step. The meeting was attended by key figures including Santu Larma, Sudatta Chakma, Supradeep Chakma, and senior government officials. Further meetings are planned to ensure progress.
Interim Government Committed to Implementing Peace Accord: First Meeting Held in Rangamati
Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman fell ill twice while addressing a national rally, collapsing on stage and later continuing his speech while seated. Following the incident, Shafiqul Alam, Press Secretary to the Chief Advisor, visited him at Ibn Sina Hospital in Dhaka late at night. The Press Secretary stated, “The Chief Advisor is closely monitoring Dr. Shafiq’s condition. With elections approaching, we wish for the good health of leaders across all political parties so that everyone can contribute to nation-building.”
Jamaat Leader Falls Ill During Rally; Interim Government Monitoring His Condition
Jamaat Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman has returned home after receiving medical attention and has expressed gratitude to those who checked on him. In a Facebook post, he apologized for missing parts of the rally due to illness and thanked leaders such as Khaleda Zia and Tarique Rahman for their concern. “May Allah grant me the strength to continue serving humanity,” he wrote.
Dr. Shafiqur Rahman Recovers, Thanks Well-Wishers
Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman collapsed from heat exhaustion during the rally at Suhrawardy Udyan and was later hospitalized at Ibn Sina Hospital. Leaders of Khelafat Majlis, including Ameer Maulana Abdul Basit Azad and Secretary General Dr. Ahmad Abdul Qadir, visited him at the hospital. Dr. Rahman has since returned home after receiving initial medical care.
Jamaat Ameer Falls Ill During Rally, Visited by Khelafat Majlis Leaders
BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman has urged citizens to remain vigilant so that no emotional or misguided decisions lead to the resurgence of extremism or fascism. Citing public skepticism over the interim government, he called for transparency and responsibility. Addressing the youth, Tarique emphasized building a just and democratic Bangladesh not just through slogans but through education and skill development. He also remembered the martyrs of 2024 and supported BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir’s proposal for a national rehabilitation fund.
Tarique Rahman Warns Against Return of Extremism or Fascism
In a nationwide special drive, Bangladeshi police have arrested 1,751 individuals in the past 24 hours, including 1,044 named in existing cases and warrants. Assistant Inspector General (AIG) Inamul Haque Sagar stated that the operation also led to the recovery of firearms, including three foreign revolvers, local shotguns, magazines, 74 rounds of ammunition, and various sharp weapons like knives and machetes.
1,751 Arrested in 24 Hours During Police Crackdown
At an event marking the anniversary of a mass uprising, AB Party Chairman Majibur Rahman Manju said the movement's success prevented widespread persecution. “Had the uprising failed, thousands of families of the martyred and injured would have been labeled as extremists and brutally oppressed,” he said. He lamented that the stories of 98% of participants remain unheard and criticized the government for rejecting calls for public hearings. Manju warned that those who abused power must be held accountable and also checked in on the health of Jamaat Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman.
Majibur Rahman Manju: Without People’s Uprising, Victims Would Be Branded as Extremists
Political advisor Mahfuz Alam has urged the public to support justice and human dignity in the aftermath of what he termed Prime Minister Hasina's “moral defeat.” In a Facebook post, he appealed for unity with all who have been oppressed by the regime, including many marginalized Hindus from Gopalganj. “Don’t ghettoize any region,” he wrote, calling for solidarity across Bangladesh. While fascism may not be fully eradicated, democratic accountability must be the next step, he argued.
Mahfuz Alam: Hasina’s Defeat Was Moral—Now We Must Uphold Justice and Dignity
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