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In a statement, Khelafat Majlish welcomed Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus’s view during his London meeting with Tarique Rahman that elections could be held before Ramadan 2026 — even a week prior — provided preparations are complete. They described this perspective as timely and constructive, particularly emphasizing the need for substantial progress on reforms and justice by February. The statement added that this announcement would help ease the country’s ongoing political instability and uncertainty.
Holding Elections Before Ramadan 2026 a Timely and Constructive Proposal: Khelafat Majlish
Nurul Haque Nur, President of Gano Adhikar Parishad, has accused the local administration of imposing Section 144 in Golachipa to deliberately block their pre-announced political programs. “This move is solely aimed at disrupting political activities, further exposing the administration’s bias and its inability to conduct fair elections,” Nur said. He also alleged that BNP leader Hasan Mamun orchestrated attacks on Gano Adhikar Parishad offices and the homes of activists in Golachipa and Dashmina. “The current Deputy Commissioner wants to play the role of accomplice to this collapsing regime, under the patronage of BNP leader Hasan Mamun, much like Harun and Benazir. We demand his immediate removal,” Nur added.
Section 144 to Block Gano Adhikar Program Exposes Administrative Bias: Nur
Jamaat leader Mujibur Rahman warned that the victory achieved through the student-public movement in July could be lost if anti-fascist forces in Bangladesh fail to unite. “The dream of a new Bangladesh is a just and fair society, and Jamaat-e-Islami is working toward that vision,” he added. Mujibur criticized the country’s 54-year history as one of democratic suppression and injustice, emphasizing that the people of Bangladesh do not want to see oppressive governments anymore. He also condemned Israel’s atrocities in Palestine, calling for an immediate end to the ongoing genocide.
Victory of the July Movement Will Be Lost Without Unity: Jamaat Leader
Gazi Ataur Rahman, Joint Secretary General of Islami Andolon Bangladesh, praised Tarique Rahman’s proposal to shift the election from December to February during the meeting, noting that Chief Adviser Yunus also expressed conditional openness to the suggestion. “This move to reconsider positions on logical grounds sets a positive precedent in Bangladesh’s political landscape,” he said. Ataur further stated that the BNP has expressed principled support for reform, justice, and the July Declaration, which will help pave the way for building a democratic future for the country. However, he criticized the repeated mention of a ‘joint statement’ in the press briefing, arguing that issuing such a statement between a political party and a state representative is inappropriate. He also warned that national decisions should not be based solely on one party’s stance.
February Election Proposal a Positive Political Precedent: Ataur Rahman
During the peak lychee season in Dinajpur, around 150,000 women and adolescents find temporary employment in lychee orchards. From mid-May to early July, they engage in harvesting, sorting, counting, and packaging the fruit across villages in Sadar and Biral upazilas. Each orchard employs 30 to 40 workers, mostly women and teenage boys. Workers earn between Tk 300–400 daily, enabling many to save money while supporting their families. The Agricultural Extension Office reports lychee is cultivated on 5,500 hectares this year due to Dinajpur’s favorable climate and soil. While there’s no official data on total female laborers, the demand remains high due to their efficient and clean work.
JAGPA Vice President Rashed Pradhan has expressed optimism that fears of disunity over the national election may now be behind us. He stated that if meaningful progress is made on reform and justice, Bangladesh’s next general election could be held in early February. However, he expressed disapproval over election decisions being made or announced outside Bangladesh, insisting such decisions should originate within the country. He called for the immediate publication of the "July Charter" as a consensus among all political parties to serve the greater national interest.
Rashed Pradhan: Risk of National Disunity Over Elections May Be Over
Following a sudden visit to Sylhet, BNP central leader Dr. AZM Zahid Hossain has returned to Dhaka and called for greater unity among party members. He emphasized that all developments in the field are being closely monitored by the central leadership. Zahid urged immediate action against any "devil’s infiltration" into party committees and warned activists to steer clear of group-based conflicts and activities that disrupt organizational discipline. He reiterated the party’s focus on achieving the highest level of unity and maintaining strict internal cohesion.
BNP’s Zahid Hossain Warns Against Organizational Indiscipline
Ganosamhati Andolon leader Zonayed Saki has welcomed recent discussions among political parties, including a meeting held in London, as a positive step toward political stability in Bangladesh. Emphasizing the need for reforms and fair elections, Saki reiterated the call for the government to engage with all stakeholders on justice, reforms, and electoral matters. He also noted that an April election would be unrealistic and emphasized that the recent discussions should now focus on building national consensus regarding both elections and reforms.
Ganosamhati Leader Welcomes Dialogue Initiatives Among Political Parties
Amid escalating threats of retaliation from Tehran, Israeli media reports that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been secretly moved to an undisclosed location, suspected to be Greece. Iranian news agency IRNA cited reports suggesting Netanyahu’s aircraft, escorted by two fighter jets, departed Israeli airspace for an unknown destination. Later, Israel’s Channel 12 confirmed that the plane landed in Athens, Greece.
Israeli Media Claims Netanyahu Relocated to Greece Amid Retaliation Fears
Jamaat-e-Islami Secretary General Mia Golam Parwar has welcomed the recent meeting between Chief Adviser Professor Dr. Muhammad Yunus and BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman in London. He described the meeting as consistent with the aspirations of the country’s pro-democracy citizens and a positive step forward. “Dialogue and discussions between political parties and state leaders foster mutual understanding and empathy — that’s the beauty of democracy,” Parwar added.
Tareque Yunus Meeting Aligned with the Aspirations of Pro-Democracy Citizens: Jamaat Leader
NCP leader Nasiruddin Patwary has strongly criticized a reported meeting between the Bangladesh government and a political party held in London, calling it a betrayal of national interest and public aspirations. "Holding such talks abroad dishonors the blood of our martyrs and cannot be accepted," he stated. Patwary referenced the social contract formed after the 1990 mass uprising, which he said has been ignored in favor of elite interests. Emphasizing the need for structural reform beyond leadership changes, he warned that if the government fails to ensure judicial reform and a new constitution reflecting the people's will, the NCP may be compelled to initiate a second mass uprising. He further announced that the NCP would boycott any election that does not reflect the genuine expectations of the people.
London Meeting with Political Party Betrays Nation’s Interest: Nasiruddin Patwary
A letter circulating on Facebook claiming that BNP leader Hasan Mamun has been expelled from all party positions is completely false, according to the central BNP. Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi clarified that the party has not taken any such action. Mamun himself stated that the letter was digitally manipulated to spread misinformation and urged party members not to be misled by rumors.
BNP Denies Expulsion of Hasan Mamun, Calls Viral Letter Fake
Controversy has erupted following allegations that Nurul Haque Nur, President of Gono Odhikar Parishad, was confined and assaulted during an attack on the BNP office at Charbishwas Union in Galachipa Upazila.
Nur claimed that on Thursday night, he and his associates were held hostage on the orders of Hasan Mamun. However, Howlader Ifteyas Uddin Joy, former Joint Secretary of Dashmina Upazila BNP, dismissed the claims as fabricated. “These are ghost stories,” he said, accusing Nur’s followers of launching the attack on the BNP office. “Everyone knows the kind of person who fled the area after being thrashed by locals despite once holding the title of VP,” he added, referring to Nur’s controversial past.
Claim of Attack on Nurul Haque Nur Baseless and Fabricated: Howlader Ifteyas
NCP leader Hasnat Abdullah has expressed disappointment over the recent meeting between Interim Government Chief Professor Dr. Muhammad Yunus and BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman. While he welcomed the meeting as a positive step towards national consensus, he criticized the lack of emphasis on crucial reforms.
“While the timing and month of the election were prioritized, the long-awaited demands for justice and reforms in post-uprising Bangladesh were sidelined,” he said. Hasnat stressed that by July, a declaration, fundamental reforms, visible judicial progress, and essential electoral reforms should be completed as prerequisites for any credible election. He also underscored the importance of ensuring a level playing field for all parties in the upcoming polls.
Hasnat Abdullah Criticizes Lack of Focus on Reforms in Tarique-Yunus Meeting
A new 9-credit ICT course is set to be introduced from the next academic year for students under Bangladesh's National University system, aiming to improve their competitiveness in the job market. This announcement was made by Fayez Ahmad Tayyeb, Special Assistant to the Chief Adviser, during a discussion event in Paris.
Tayyeb emphasized that no new development projects were proposed in this year's budget. Instead, focus has been placed on eliminating ineffective and unnecessary projects to prioritize sustainable infrastructure.
He also revealed that plans are underway to reintroduce incentives for freelancers starting from the upcoming fiscal year.
In addition, the government is laying down policy frameworks for key technology sectors, including data management, cloud computing, and the electric vehicle (EV) industry, he added.
National University to Introduce 9-Credit ICT Course to Boost Job Market Competitiveness
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