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Religious Affairs Advisor Khalid Hossain announced that a directive has been sent to the Finance Ministry to ensure imams and khatibs in government, semi-government, autonomous, and waqf-managed mosques receive salaries according to the 2015 pay scale. He added, "If elections are held in February, I will step down, but before that, I want to reform the Ministry of Religious Affairs, Islamic Foundation, and the Waqf system." He also revealed plans to digitize waqf operations and ensure quick settlement of waqf-related legal cases. Starting next year, the Ministry will cover all travel, food, and medical expenses for official Hajj assistants—though no political alliance quotas will be allowed.

29 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Imams and Khatibs to Receive Pay According to 2015 Scale: Religious Affairs Advisor

The 31st meeting of Bangladesh's Advisory Council has given both preliminary and final approval to the draft of the Criminal Procedure Code (Amendment) Ordinance – 2025. The meeting was chaired by the Chief Advisor. A new committee has also been formed under the power advisor to address the National Board of Revenue’s ongoing crisis, including members from the Public Works, Labor, Environment, and Commerce ministries. Additionally, a MoU between Bangladesh and Turkey was approved, and the council gave in-principle approval for establishing a UN Human Rights Office mission in the country.

29 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh Approves Draft of Criminal Procedure Code Amendment 2025

Sarjis Alam, a senior leader of the National Change Platform (NCP), addressed recent statements made by activist Umama Fatema. He acknowledged her contributions during the popular uprising and her leadership in anti-discrimination movements but noted that perspectives differ. "Some of her concerns need to be understood through dialogue. Not all her allegations can be dismissed outright, nor can they all be accepted without scrutiny," Sarjis added. He emphasized the importance of collaboration to address issues constructively within the evolving post-uprising context.

29 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

NCP’s Sarjis on Umama Fatema: “Her Claims Can't Be Fully Dismissed or Fully Accepted”

Senior BNP leader Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury has dismissed doubts about the February 2026 national elections. "There are no signs indicating the election will not be held on time. Preparations are underway across the country," he said. Khosru criticized those questioning the electoral process without cause, saying such efforts only disrupt the democratic process. He also accused certain political groups of exploiting local incidents—such as the recent events in Cumilla—for electioneering purposes. Khosru mentioned that the Canadian High Commissioner has expressed support for election preparations and Canada's willingness to assist.

29 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Amir Khosru: "No Sign February Election Will Be Delayed"

BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has condemned the rape of a Hindu woman in Muradnagar, calling it a "heinous act." He warned against politicizing the incident, stating that some vested interests are trying to use it for political gain. "Criminals emboldened by impunity are continuing their misdeeds. Perpetrators of violence against women must not have political protection," he said. Fakhrul also claimed that Muradnagar's local BNP advisor, since his appointment, has been behaving like ruling party MPs—trying to exert dominance in the area. He further expressed concern that the repression of minorities, as seen in authoritarian regimes, is once again being repeated.

29 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Fakhrul Islam: "BNP Condemns All Acts of Violence Regardless of Politics"

BNP Chairperson's Advisor Fazlur Rahman has alleged that he was barred from entering Bangladesh for years by former President Abdul Hamid. "Hamid kept me imprisoned under false sedition charges and refused to let me return," he stated. Rahman further claimed that Abdul Hamid now survives politically only through the mercy of Jamaat-e-Islami. He alleged that Hamid’s brother-in-law, Jihad Khan, is currently Jamaat’s candidate for Kishoreganj-3. "He relies on Golam Azam’s son and Jamaat leader Dr. Shafiqur Rahman to maneuver politically, even to travel abroad," Rahman said. He strongly criticized the former president, adding, “The Hamids of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman now live under the grace of Jamaat. I refuse to exist for even a second under the mercy of anti-Liberation forces.”

29 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Fazlur Rahman Accuses Former President Abdul Hamid of Political Oppression

On Sunday, Canadian High Commissioner to Bangladesh Ajit Singh paid a courtesy visit to BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir at the BNP Chairperson’s office in Gulshan. BNP Standing Committee member Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury and Organising Secretary Shama Obaid also attended the meeting.

29 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Canadian High Commissioner Pays Courtesy Call on BNP Secretary General

Bangladesh’s Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has launched investigations into six senior officials of the National Board of Revenue (NBR), accusing them of enabling tax evasion in exchange for bribes. ACC Deputy Director Akhtarul Islam confirmed the inquiry. The accused are: A.K.M. Badiul Alam (Member, Income Tax Policy), Hasan Muhammad Tarek Rikabdar (Additional Commissioner, Audit Intelligence and Investigation Directorate), Mirza Ashiq Rana (Additional Commissioner, Dhaka Tax Zone 8), Monalisa Shahreen Sushmita (Additional Commissioner, Dhaka Tax Zone 16), Sadhan Kumar Kundu (Additional Commissioner, Dhaka South Customs, Excise and VAT Commissionerate), and Mohammad Morshed Uddin Khan (Joint Commissioner, BSS Tax Academy). Notably, five of these officials are actively involved in the current protest movement.

29 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Anti-Corruption Commission Probing Graft Allegations Against Six Senior NBR Officials

Responding to long-standing demands from expatriates, the Election Commission will begin voter registration and Smart NID services for Bangladeshis in Malaysia. Starting Monday, the High Commission will offer these services, enabling Bangladeshis living in Malaysia to register to vote and collect their Smart NID cards. Applicants must complete a form, provide a copy of their passport, submit their online birth certificate, a color passport-sized photograph, and pay a fee of 75 ringgit.

29 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh High Commission in Malaysia to Launch Voter Registration and Smart NID Services

Bangladesh’s Law Adviser Asif Nazrul announced that the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights will open a mission in Dhaka, initially for three years. The Adviser Council approved a memorandum of understanding in principle on Sunday. “UN Human Rights Chief Volker Türk had visited Bangladesh and discussed opening a branch,” Nazrul said. “Today, we approved this in principle, and a group of advisers will review the draft before sending it to Türk.” He expressed hope the agreement would be signed soon.

29 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

UN Human Rights Office to Open in Dhaka for Initial Three Years

A video showing a woman bound and forcibly dragged away in the dead of night has gone viral on Facebook. In the footage, the woman can be heard screaming, “Help me! Save me!” The incident took place around midnight Saturday in Majher Deor village of Patuakhali’s Maudubi Union. Police later said it was a family matter. According to sources, the video was posted from the husband’s social media account. The marriage was secret and undocumented, and their families belong to rival political camps—the Awami League and the BNP—which reportedly led the woman’s family to seize her from her husband’s home.

29 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Video of Woman Being Abducted Goes Viral; Police Say It Was a Family Dispute

The UAE Ambassador to Bangladesh, Abdullah Ali Al Hamoudi, has acquired a 34% share in a company tasked with operating the new “Passenger Information System” across Bangladesh’s airports. Under a bilateral agreement between Bangladesh and the United Arab Emirates, this new data collection mechanism is being rolled out. The project is primarily led by Iteq, a state-owned Emirati firm, which subcontracted Dubai-based Identima. Notably, Ambassador Al Hamoudi owns 34% of Identima and is also listed as a manager. Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) has called this a clear conflict of interest and a blatant abuse of power, pointing out that a serving ambassador cannot engage in private business without government approval.

29 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

UAE Ambassador Holds 34% Stake in New Passenger Data System at Bangladesh Airports

Ten years after the death of JCD student leader Nuruzzaman Jony in an alleged police “gunfight,” his father Yakub Ali has filed charges in a tribunal against 62 people, including former Awami League MP Saber Hossain Chowdhury and ex-DMP Commissioner Asaduzzaman Mia. According to the complaint, on January 19, 2015, Jony and a classmate were returning from Dhaka Central Jail after visiting his younger brother when they were unlawfully detained by men claiming to be Detective Branch officers. Witnesses reported hearing cries near Jorapukur playground early the next morning. At dawn, police were seen nearby, and Jony’s body was discovered.

29 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

62 Charged Over Death of Student Leader in Alleged Police ‘Gunfight’

Ali Riaz stated that July 16, the death anniversary of Abu Sayeed, had been the expected date for signing the ‘July Charter.’ “Whether it happens on that day now depends on the political parties,” he said. Even if the target date is missed, he added, the Charter will be signed within July. Riaz noted that the Consensus Commission has shifted from its earlier position and accepted many of the parties’ proposals. “Now, the parties must also compromise and move forward,” he added. Emphasizing national unity, he said no political flag flew during the uprising—only Bangladesh’s flag did—so the country’s interests must come first. Riaz also called for constitutional safeguards to prevent any group from unilaterally amending the constitution and for ensuring the independence of constitutional bodies and the judiciary.

29 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

July Charter Signature Now Dependent on Political Parties, Says Ali Riaz

Thirteen police officers who disappeared from duty after the August 5 uprising that ousted the Hasina government have now been suspended. Following the fall of Hasina’s administration—many leaders fled to India—numerous police personnel who had opened fire indiscriminately to keep her in power also went into hiding. The Ministry of Home Affairs has issued separate suspension orders accusing them of desertion.

29 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Thirteen Police Officers Suspended After Disappearing Following Uprising


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