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Maruf Kamal Khan, former press secretary to the BNP chairperson, has urged the party’s leadership to take a tougher stance following the brutal murder of businessman Md. Sohag in Old Dhaka. Sohag was killed with a stone near Mitford Hospital on Wednesday evening. Two suspects, including a Jubo Dal leader accused of extortion, have been detained. Expressing outrage on Facebook, Maruf Kamal called the act barbaric and urged both the BNP leadership and authorities to stop such violent incidents immediately.

Illegal sand extraction has resumed at night along the Meghna River in Kodalpur Union, Gosairhat Upazila, Shariatpur, causing significant land erosion. Around 100 acres of farmland and riverbank areas have already been washed away, threatening local homes and agriculture. Despite a recent promise by sand miners to halt operations, activities restarted three weeks ago. Residents live in fear of further damage and violence when reporting the issue. Authorities, including the army and police, have been alerted and plan to take strict action soon.

Bangladesh will experience continuous rain with thunder and possible heavy downpours for the next 10 days, according to the Meteorological Department. The monsoon remains active, influencing various regions including Dhaka, Khulna, Barisal, Chattogram, Sylhet, and others. Temperatures may slightly fluctuate during this period. Rainfall intensity will vary from light to heavy, with gusty winds expected temporarily in many areas. The department warns that this rainy pattern is likely to persist for an extended period, affecting daily life and activities nationwide.

BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia has expressed concern over the health of renowned folk singer Farida Parveen, currently hospitalized in Dhaka. She sent party official Syed Emran Saleh Prince to check on Farida’s condition and called on the government to provide urgent advanced medical care. Earlier, BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir visited the hospital and requested the caretaker government to ensure the best treatment, including the possibility of treatment abroad. Mirza Fakhrul also offered financial support to Farida.

The BNP has expelled two leaders of its affiliated wings — Jubo Dal, Swechchhasebak Dal, and Chhatra Dal — for their alleged involvement in the murder of Sohag near Mitford Hospital. BNP Standing Committee Member Salahuddin Ahmed condemned efforts to blame the BNP as a whole, calling it a manifestation of "dirty politics." He asserted that the party does not tolerate criminal behavior. Leaders of Jubo Dal echoed the sentiment and called for strict law enforcement measures, instructing members to sever all ties with the expelled individuals.

11 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP Expels Leaders Over Mitford Murder, Labels Blame Game as “Dirty Politics”

The government has announced that July 16 will be observed as "July Shaheed Day" but it will not be a public holiday, as it falls under the 'B' category of observance days. In contrast, August 5 has been declared a public holiday as "July Mass Uprising Day," categorized under 'A' days. The Cabinet Division issued the circular on July 2. All schools and colleges, both public and private, have been instructed to observe both days with appropriate programs by the Directorate of Secondary and Higher Education.

Students of Dhaka University staged a protest rally condemning the brutal killing of scrap trader Sohag with stones and bricks. The protesters accused members of the Jubo Dal of murdering Sohag after he refused to pay extortion and claimed the perpetrators even danced over his body post-murder. Expressing concern over the country’s deteriorating political climate, they called for justice and systemic reform. They warned the BNP that adopting violent and criminal practices similar to the ruling party would lead to similar consequences. Members of the Bangladesh Student Federation also joined the protest, demanding justice and accountability.

11 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Dhaka University Students Protest Brutal Murder of Businessman Sohag, Demand Justice

With the national election possibly set for February, the BNP insists on holding it before Ramadan in 2026, while Jamaat-e-Islami and NCP demand major reforms and local polls first. Though BNP has shown flexibility, agreeing to February elections in a meeting with the interim government, it now emphasizes that full consensus on every issue is unrealistic. BNP leader Salahuddin Ahmed views other parties' positions as part of political bargaining ahead of the vote, reflecting deeper negotiations behind public statements.

Jamaat-e-Islami and the National Citizens' Platform (NCP) insist on key reforms and a level playing field before the upcoming national election, rejecting any vote without the July Declaration. While Jamaat denies changing its stance on election timing, both parties criticize the current administrative setup and Election Commission. They also accuse some parties, notably BNP, of obstructing reform consensus. Tensions have grown within the opposition, highlighting divisions over how and when reforms should be implemented before any credible election takes place.

Dr. Shafiqur Islam Masud, a central executive council member of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, has asserted that the party will not form alliances with extortionists, criminals, or land grabbers. Speaking at a street rally in Demra, he stated that Jamaat seeks coalitions only with honest, competent, and morally upright leaders. Addressing the recent murder related to extortion at Mitford, he said, “When party leaders start killing each other, the situation becomes more dangerous than Awami League’s past violent tactics.” He also stressed the importance of fulfilling Jamaat’s seven-point demand to ensure the success of their national rally on July 19.

11 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat: No Alliance with Extortionists or Criminals — Will Align Only with Ethical and Competent Leadership

Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal (JCD) General Secretary Nasir Uddin has demanded the swift arrest of those involved in the brutal murder of scrap trader Sohag near Mitford Hospital in Dhaka. He emphasized that no political identity should shield criminals from justice, and warned against any negligence in the investigation process. Nasir also urged JCD members not to protect wrongdoers and called for legal and security support for the victim’s family.

11 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

JCD Calls for Swift Arrests in Sohag Murder Case, Urges Political Leaders Not to Shield Criminals

Dhaka, July 11 – Two leaders of the opposition youth wing, Jubo Dal, have been expelled for life over allegations of involvement in the murder of scrap dealer Sohag near Dhaka's Mitford Hospital.

The expelled individuals are Razzab Ali Pintu and Sabah Karim Lucky. A case has been filed against them by the victim's family.

In a statement, Jubo Dal said the party would not bear responsibility for any criminal activities carried out by the expelled members and directed all activists to sever organizational ties with them. The party also urged law enforcement agencies to take appropriate legal action.

11 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Two Jubo Dal Leaders Expelled for Life Over Murder Allegation in Mitford

The Finance Division of the Ministry of Finance has been granted the authority to appoint primary dealers for government securities, a role previously held by Bangladesh Bank. The new policy aims to strengthen the primary and secondary markets by allowing banks and financial institutions to become primary dealers after evaluation. Primary dealers must actively participate in bidding and maintain transaction volumes. Annual performance reviews will determine continued appointments and rankings. The move follows IMF recommendations to enhance regulatory control and modernize the legal framework.

Jashore, July 11 – Akhtar Hossain, Member Secretary of the National Citizens' Party (NCP), has said that the conversation around reform is already on the table, and warned against forcing the party to take its movement to the streets.

Speaking at a street rally in Jashore, Hossain criticized political groups that are allegedly benefiting from student sacrifices while resisting genuine reform. He also claimed a conspiracy is underway to deny NCP the use of the "Shapla" (water lily) symbol.

“While we are speaking about real reforms in Bangladesh, they are only focused on elections,” he said. “If we continue under Hasina’s system—her constitution, judiciary, and administration—our dream of building a new Bangladesh will remain just that: a dream. It will never be realized.”

11 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

We’re Talking About Reforms, They’re Only Talking About Elections: Akhtar Hossain

Jashore, July 11 – Hasnat Abdullah, Chief Organizer of the National Citizens' Party (NCP) for the southern region, has stated that certain political parties become visibly agitated when the NCP speaks out against extortion, tender manipulation, double standards by the Election Commission, and conspiracies orchestrated from abroad.

Speaking at a street rally as part of the NCP's July march at Zero Point in Jashore, Abdullah said, “Those who truly oppose fascism should not be disturbed by such criticism.” He emphasized that the party would continue to raise its voice against injustice and political conspiracies, no matter who feels offended.

11 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Political Party Feels Uncomfortable When We Speak Against Extortion and Electoral Bias: Hasnat Abdullah


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