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Bangladesh's Permanent Representative to the OIC, M.J.H. Javed, met with OIC Secretary-General Hissein Brahim Taha to request continued support in maintaining international pressure on Myanmar regarding the Rohingya crisis. The OIC chief assured that the organization would continue advocating for Bangladesh across UN platforms until peaceful repatriation is achieved. Javed also urged financial support to sustain Gambia’s legal case at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) concerning Myanmar’s alleged genocide.

04 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh Seeks OIC Support to Sustain Global Pressure on Rohingya Issue

BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir met with Australian High Commissioner to Bangladesh, Susan Ryle, for a one-hour meeting at the BNP Chairperson’s office in Gulshan. Discussions included the upcoming national elections, Australia’s potential support for the Election Commission, and bilateral cooperation in education, agriculture, and investment. BNP leader Amir Khasru stated afterward that both parties showed interest in a free, fair, and participatory election. The meeting also touched on political stability, democratic governance, and Australia’s ongoing support for Bangladesh’s electoral processes.

04 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP’s Fakhrul Meets Australian High Commissioner in Dhaka

Mass uprisings should focus not only on changing governments but also on dismantling fascist mechanisms that produce authoritarianism, said Hasnat Abdullah, chief organizer of NCP’s southern region. Speaking at a rally in Nilphamari after visiting the graves of fallen protesters and an Urdu-speaking community camp, Hasnat called the current constitution an “Awami Charter” and demanded administrative reforms and a new constitution before any election. NCP leaders framed their march as a grassroots struggle for rights, justice, and systemic change.

04 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Mass Uprising Must Target Roots of Fascism, Not Just Regime Change: NCP Leader Hasnat Abdullah

Speaking at a joint press conference in Chattogram, July Uprising leader Khan Talat Mahmud Rafi called for the dismissal and prosecution of all police officers appointed during the Awami League’s tenure. The event was organized following a recent incident involving student activists at Patiya Police Station. NCP, Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, and Democratic Student Union outlined four demands, including the permanent removal and trial of OC Nazmun Nur, the dismissal of Chattogram’s Superintendent of Police, police reforms, and the unconditional arrest of any identified pro-Awami League personnel in law enforcement.

04 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

NCP Demands Dismissal and Prosecution of All Police Officers Appointed Under Awami League Government

A sociology exam for eleventh-grade students at Khulna Government BL College was canceled after a controversial question referencing Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's Dhanmondi-32 residence drew heavy criticism. The exam was suspended 90 minutes after it began, citing factual inaccuracies and inconsistencies in the question paper. Assistant Professor Nityaranjan Sarker, responsible for preparing the exam, has been issued a show-cause notice. A three-member investigation committee has also been formed. The principal noted that other institutions follow BL College’s question patterns, making the error particularly unacceptable.

04 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Controversial Exam Question on Mujib's Dhanmondi Residence Sparks Outrage in Khulna

A Bangladeshi man named Ibrahim (40) was reportedly shot dead by India's Border Security Force (BSF) near the Rodgram border in Naogaon’s Porsha upazila. According to his family, he was grazing cattle when BSF opened fire Thursday morning. As of 8 p.m., Indian authorities had not returned his body. Bangladesh Border Guard (BGB) officials stated that the BSF has denied involvement. An investigation is underway, and communication with Indian counterparts continues.

04 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladeshi Man Killed in BSF Firing at Naogaon Border; India Denies Incident

NCP Convenor Nahid Islam criticized calls for elections as mere distractions and demanded justice for those killed during recent mass uprisings. “We absolutely want elections and an elected government,” he said, “but those responsible for killings—including Sheikh Hasina and her associates—must face justice.” Speaking during a rally after visiting the graves of martyrs Rubel and Sajjad and a camp of Urdu-speaking residents in Syedpur, Nahid declared that the current constitution represents Awami League interests and must be replaced. He said the NCP would continue its movement despite threats, including violence. He also questioned the role of law enforcement in ensuring public safety.

03 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

We Want Elections—But Justice Must Be Served for Uprising Killings, Says NCP's Nahid Islam

The National Consensus Commission has announced that political parties have reached an agreement to amend Article 49 of the Constitution, which grants the President clemency powers. The proposed amendment would require the inclusion of victims’ families in the decision-making process. There was also consensus on establishing permanent High Court benches in all divisional cities, and keeping Supreme Court operations centralized in the capital. Commission Vice-Chair Professor Ali Riaz stated that these reforms aim to prevent abuse of power and decentralize the judiciary. The discussions are progressing toward a declaration expected in July.

03 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Consensus Reached Among Political Parties on Amending Presidential Clemency Powers

Bangladesh is engaged in ongoing discussions with India over the sharing of transboundary river waters, and there is "no procrastination" in the process, according to Foreign Affairs Adviser Md. Touhid Hossain. Addressing reporters, he also confirmed that talks are underway to establish a UN Human Rights Office in Dhaka for a three-year period. The proposal remains at the draft stage and will be finalized only if both sides reach a consensus. Future governments may extend the agreement. He declined to comment further on the draft, saying it would be inappropriate before a final version is agreed upon. Regarding the 36 Bangladeshis reportedly detained in Malaysia, he stated that no official information has been received yet.

03 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

No Delay in Water-Sharing Talks with India, Says Foreign Affairs Adviser

Rahul Gandhi, Leader of the Opposition in India's Lok Sabha, has sharply criticized the Modi government following reports that 767 farmers in Maharashtra committed suicide in the first three months of this year. He accused the government of providing no support to debt-ridden farmers struggling with rising production costs and of ignoring demands for loan waivers. Citing data from Congress leader Vijay Wadettiwar, he noted that many of the cases are either under investigation or declared ineligible for assistance. Gandhi condemned the government’s inaction, contrasting it with the loan write-offs granted to billionaires. In response, BJP leader Amit Malviya pointed out that over 55,000 farmer suicides occurred during the Congress era.

03 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Farmers Trapped in Debt, Government Ignores Loan Waiver Demand: Rahul Gandhi

The Bangladesh Army will take legal action if any of its members are proven to be involved in cases of enforced disappearance, according to Colonel Md. Shafiqul Islam. Speaking at a press conference on Thursday, he confirmed that investigations are underway against several army personnel currently on deputation. He also highlighted the army's recent operations against terrorism and mob violence, reporting the recovery of 26 weapons, 100 rounds of ammunition, and the arrest of 23 militants. Two army personnel were killed during clashes with the KNF in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, where significant arms were seized and many members of the Bawm community have returned home due to restored security.

03 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Army Will Act if Any Member Is Found Involved in Disappearances: Colonel Shafiqul Islam

The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has launched investigations against five additional officials of the National Board of Revenue (NBR) on charges of accepting bribes and facilitating tax evasion. This brings the total number of NBR officials under scrutiny in recent days to 16. Allegations suggest these officials personally profited from reducing tax liabilities and filed false cases against those who refused to pay bribes. Many of the accused are members of the NBR Reform Unity Council and were involved in the recent shutdown movement.

03 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

ACC Investigates Five More NBR Officials for Bribery and Tax Evasion

BNP Joint Secretary General Advocate Abdus Salam has warned party members of domestic and international conspiracies being hatched under the guise of promoting proportional representation (PR) elections. Speaking at a blood donation drive organized by Doctors Association of Bangladesh (DAB) in Narayanganj, he claimed these efforts are aimed at installing an unelected government. He reaffirmed that the movement is ongoing and will continue until a democratically elected government is established, as clearly stated by party leader Tarique Rahman.

03 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Beware of Domestic and Foreign Conspiracies in the Name of Proportional Representation: Abdus Salam

Vice-Chairman of the National Consensus Commission, Professor Dr. Ali Riaz, has stated that nearly 20 critical issues remain unresolved and require in-depth discussion. Speaking at a session held at the Foreign Service Academy on Thursday, he said that while preliminary discussions were held on many topics, further dialogue was paused to allow political parties to deliberate independently. He emphasized the importance of using past challenges as motivation and urged all stakeholders not to squander this opportunity for constructive consensus.

03 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Around 20 Key Issues Still Pending, Need Thorough Discussion: Dr. Ali Riaz

The symbolic one-minute internet blackout planned to mark the anniversary of the July coup has been canceled by the interim government. Cultural advisor Mostofa Sarwar Farooki shared the update in a verified Facebook post on Thursday, stating there had been reservations about the initiative from the outset, and after further discussions, it was decided to cancel it. The blackout was part of the broader "July Remembrance" campaign running from July 1 to August 5. All other planned programs will continue as scheduled.

03 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Interim Government Cancels Internet Blackout to Mark Coup Anniversary: Farooki


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