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A coordinated Awami League-affiliated group circulated old and unrelated images on social media, falsely linking them to the recent Gopalganj clashes, the Chief Adviser’s Press Wing revealed. The misinformation aimed to distort public perception, claiming opposition violence and law enforcement involvement. Investigations confirmed these photos stemmed from earlier unrelated incidents dating back to 2022 and 2023. The clashes erupted after an attack on National Citizens Party leaders, resulting in four deaths and a strict curfew in Gopalganj.
The Supreme Court is hearing the state’s appeal against the High Court verdict that acquitted Tarique Rahman, Lutfozzaman Babar, and others in the August 21 grenade attack case. The trial court had earlier sentenced 19 to death and 19 to life imprisonment. The High Court overturned those verdicts in January 2024, declaring the trial legally flawed. A six-member Appellate Division bench led by Chief Justice Dr. Syed Refaat Ahmed began the hearing on July 17, with top BNP lawyers present in court.
The Advisory Council, chaired by Chief Advisor Professor Muhammad Yunus, approved three key ordinances during its 34th meeting held on July 17. The approved ordinances include the Bangladesh Investment Development Authority (Amendment) Ordinance 2025, the Voter List (Amendment) Ordinance 2025, and the Human Organ Transplantation Ordinance 2025. These drafts received final approval pending vetting by the Legislative and Parliamentary Affairs Division. The decisions were announced in a press release by the Cabinet Division following the meeting.
Bangladesh’s total foreign currency reserves have increased to $30.02 billion, according to the latest data from Bangladesh Bank. However, using the IMF’s BPM6 calculation method, which excludes short-term liabilities, the net reserve stands at $24.99 billion. The recent rise follows a payment of $2.02 billion to the Asian Clearing Union, which had temporarily reduced reserves earlier this month. Officials noted a gradual recovery over the past weeks. The BPM6 method is now the global standard for reporting accurate net reserves.
The interim government has established a three-member high-level committee to investigate the violence and fatalities that occurred during the National Citizens' Party (NCP) rally in Gopalganj. Led by Nasimul Ghani, Senior Secretary of the Ministry of Home Affairs, the committee includes additional secretaries from the Ministries of Public Administration and Law and Justice. It has been directed to conduct a thorough and impartial inquiry and submit its findings to the Chief Adviser’s office within two weeks.
Facing a labor shortage, Japan is expanding recruitment efforts beyond ASEAN to countries like Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka, and Uzbekistan. Economic growth in Southeast Asia has reduced interest among youth there to work abroad, prompting Japan to seek new sources. The government plans language and skills training programs, including partnerships with agencies in Uzbekistan and Bangladesh. Sectors like nursing, food service, and construction are prioritized. Worker numbers from South and Central Asia remain low but are expected to rise significantly soon.
Chinese Ambassador Yao Wen met with Bangladesh's Commerce Advisor Sheikh Bashir Uddin on July 16 at the Secretariat in Dhaka. The two discussed strengthening trade and investment cooperation between the two nations. Both sides emphasized the importance of deepening bilateral ties and exploring new avenues for economic collaboration. The meeting reflects ongoing efforts by Bangladesh and China to enhance strategic partnerships, particularly in the areas of commerce and investment, aiming for mutual growth and long-term economic benefits.
Despite suspending normal visa operations after the fall of the Awami League government, India is now issuing a "significant number" of visas to Bangladeshi nationals, confirmed MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal. He stated that visas are being granted for travel, medical, and educational purposes. However, he did not specify the exact number of visas issued.
India Resumes Issuing a Significant Number of Visas to Bangladeshis: MEA Spokesperson
Bangladesh's Election Commission (EC) has permanently revoked the registration of 96 domestic election monitoring organizations registered during the Awami League’s tenure. According to the EC’s public relations office, these cancellations are part of new policy guidelines that no longer recognize registrations under outdated rules. Among the delisted groups are controversial entities like JANIPOP and the SAARC Human Rights Foundation, both of which were criticized for endorsing questionable elections in the past.
Election Commission Cancels Registration of 96 Domestic Election Observers
Nasiruddin Patwari, Chief Coordinator of the National Citizen Party (NCP), declared that the Awami League has no place in Gopalganj and vowed a strong response to recent attacks on party members. He said NCP is committed to freeing Gopalganj from Awami League influence and asserted that there will be no room for Mujibist politics in the country. Following a rally, party leaders inaugurated the Faridpur district office and met with families of political victims.
Gopalganj Will No Longer Welcome Awami League: NCP Leader Nasiruddin Patwari
Jamaat-e-Islami is set to hold its national rally on July 19 at Suhrawardy Udyan in Dhaka, with attendees expected from across the country. Secretary General Prof. Mia Golam Porwar stated that key issues like proportional representation in elections and reforms in local government elections will be addressed. Preparations include field leveling, deployment of 6,000 volunteers across 20 checkpoints, and arrangements for water and medical services. However, no women will participate. Senior party leaders will be present at the event.
Massive Turnout Expected at Jamaat’s National Rally in Suhrawardy Udyan: Mia Golam Porwar
A video circulating on social media claiming to show a body being placed in a police vehicle during the July 16 Gopalganj clashes is fake and misleading. Authorities have confirmed that the footage actually originates from a June 4, 2024, incident in Brahmanbaria, where a mob handed over a mugger to the police after a public beating. The video has no connection to the recent events in Gopalganj. It was traced back to the Facebook page “Praner Brahmanbaria” and a user profile named “Mohammad Sajon,” both of which posted identical, false captions.
Viral Video Linked to Gopalganj Violence Is Fake, Actually From Brahmanbaria: Authorities
According to a statement from the Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR), Wednesday’s violence in Gopalganj was orchestrated by unruly groups in response to the National Citizen Party's (NCP) July march and public rally. The clashes led to injuries among police officers and journalists, along with arson and vandalism of public property. In a joint operation, the army, police, and Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) intervened to disperse the attackers. Despite warnings from military loudspeakers, protestors hurled crude bombs and bricks, prompting a forceful response in self-defense. The situation is now under control with a curfew in place, and authorities have urged citizens not to fall for rumors.
Unrest During NCP’s Gopalganj Rally Was Orchestrated Violence: ISPR
Monsoon rainfall has sharply declined in Thakurgaon, Dinajpur, and Panchagarh, severely impacting agriculture. Farmers are struggling to plant Aman rice due to dry fields and are incurring extra costs for irrigation. Jute cultivation is also at risk, as soaking requires sufficient water. Meteorological data confirms a significant drop in July rainfall compared to previous years. Experts attribute the irregular pattern to climate change, warning that continued rainfall shortages may threaten crop yields and farmer livelihoods in the region.
Asif Mahmud, Advisor to the Ministry of Youth and Sports, described the recent attack in Gopalganj as unfortunate but commended law enforcement for swiftly and safely evacuating all affected individuals. He expressed hope that the attackers would soon be arrested. Mahmud emphasized that all rallies and gatherings should remain peaceful and urged the Ministry of Home Affairs to take decisive action against the perpetrators. Questioning the symbolism of the ruling party’s “boat” emblem, he said it represents the denial of voting rights and contradicts the spirit of the July uprising.
Law Enforcement Successfully Rescues Victims in Gopalganj Attack, Perpetrators Will Be Caught: Asif Mahmud
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