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Addressing the Chief Adviser, BNP leader Shamsuzzaman Dudu remarked, “Childish sulking doesn’t suit you. You’re 84 years old; this isn’t the time for such ego.” He added, “We’re with you. We never asked you to resign. Why then did you express such dismay after meeting Nahid?” This comes after NCP’s convenor Nahid Islam revealed that the Chief Adviser expressed concerns about continuing in his role. However, Planning Adviser Wahiduddin Mahmud later confirmed the Chief Adviser is not resigning.
Your Sulking Doesn’t Suit an 84-Year-Old — We're With You: BNP's Dudu to Chief Adviser
BNP leader Tarique Rahman reiterated the party’s demand for national elections to be held by December during a meeting with the Chief Adviser. He emphasized that citizens must retain the right to constructively criticize any government—whether elected, interim, or caretaker. “The people are not charity cases of the government. Their legitimate demands must be respected. There’s no room for ego or resentment here,” he said. Tarique also blamed the interim government for economic instability, stating that its last-minute NBR reform has created a deadlock in revenue collection.
Tarique Reaffirms Demand for December Elections, Stresses Right to Criticize Government
A court has directed the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) to investigate a case filed against three former Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) chairmen and one former secretary for allegedly harassing Khaleda Zia and Tarique Rahman with false corruption charges. The plaintiff, Harunur Rashid, named Hasan Mashhud Chowdhury, Habibur Rahman, Abul Hasan Manzur, and former secretary Mokhlesur Rahman as the accused.
CID Ordered to Investigate Former ACC Chiefs Over ‘False Cases’ Against Khaleda and Tarique
On Sunday afternoon, Chief Adviser Professor Dr. Muhammad Yunus held an emergency meeting with Chief Justice Dr. Syed Refaat Ahmed to discuss the country's overall situation. Meanwhile, the Chief Adviser has been holding discussions with leaders of various political parties and organizations. On Saturday night, he met with BNP, NCP, and Jamaat-e-Islami representatives.
Chief Adviser Meets Chief Justice in Emergency Meeting on National Situation
BNP leader Gayeshwar Chandra Roy said, “If we announce a street protest tomorrow, Dr. Yunus won’t last 24 hours. But we want him to succeed, because his success would also mean the success of the July-August movement.” Criticizing frequent visits by certain figures to government offices, he added, “Why do they visit the Secretariat and DC offices so often?” Roy also condemned corruption, saying that many corrupt officials from Hasina’s era still remain untouched. “How many have been arrested or tried? The government hasn’t even taken any initiative.”
Dr. Yunus Won’t Last 24 Hours If We Take to the Streets, But We Want Him to Succeed: Gayeshwar
Maruf Kamal Khan, former press secretary to Begum Khaleda Zia, has warned all stakeholders in Bangladesh’s state and political arena to abandon the path of confrontation and instead pursue dialogue and consensus. “Stop trying to present yourselves as the ruling or opposition side of the interim government. If this interim administration fails, forming another consensus government will be nearly impossible, potentially plunging the country into anarchy,” he wrote. Expressing cautious support for BNP, he also warned against the rise of extremist factions within the party and emphasized the need for democratic and nationalist forces to treat foreign powers as friends—not masters.
Avoid Conflict, Seek Consensus — Another Government May Be Impossible Without Unity: Maruf Kamal
The International Crimes Tribunal has ordered a public notice to be published in national newspapers summoning Sheikh Hasina to explain her alleged contempt of court. The notice must be published in both a Bengali and an English daily within seven days. The prosecution stated that the charge was filed in response to Hasina’s reported comment, “We have received a license to kill 226 people.”
War Crimes Tribunal Orders Public Notice Summoning Sheikh Hasina in Contempt Case
Officials and employees of the National Board of Revenue (NBR) observed a full-day work stoppage for the second day, protesting the ordinance to dissolve the institution and pressing four key demands. The two main gates of the NBR building remained locked, rendering operations effectively inoperative. According to the announced program, all tax, customs, and VAT offices except for export and international passenger services were shut from 9 AM to 5 PM. On Monday, the full work stoppage will continue across all tax departments, excluding international passenger services.
NBR Employees Strike for Second Day Over Dissolution Ordinance, Four Demands Raised
Supporters of BNP leader Ishraque Hossain and employees of the Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC) continued their protest for the 10th consecutive day, demanding that Ishraque be sworn in and formally handed over mayoral responsibilities. All administrative activities of the DSCC remain virtually shut down due to an ongoing strike and sit-in program. Protester Munir Hossain declared, “We will return home only when Ishraque Hossain sits in the mayor's chair. Until then, the movement will continue.” On Sunday, all main entrances to Nagar Bhaban remained locked, paralyzing operations.
Ishraque Supporters and City Corporation Employees Continue Protest Demanding Mayoral Handover
Speaking at a public rally in Banshkhali, NCP leader Hasnat Abdullah accused both domestic and foreign elements of conspiring to discredit the interim government. He warned those within the secretariat allegedly involved in the plot not to consider themselves irreplaceable, stating that the people will find alternatives if needed. Abdullah added that the exiled regime would not have fled if it were confident about returning, and called on journalists to uphold pro-Bangladesh journalism against hegemonic forces.
Domestic and Foreign Forces Plotting Against Interim Government: Hasnat Abdullah
Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus is set to meet with all political parties today in two separate sessions. The first session at 5 PM will include leaders such as Col. (Retd.) Oli Ahmed, Mahmudur Rahman Manna, and Saiful Haque. The second session at 6 PM will involve Islamic scholars and figures including Maulana Sadequr Rahman, Mamunul Haque, and Nurul Haque Nur.
Chief Adviser to Hold Talks with All Political Parties Today
BNP leader Ishraq Hossain has filed a writ petition in the High Court seeking to be sworn in as Mayor of Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC). This follows the court's earlier dismissal of a petition that sought to block his swearing-in, stating the petition was filed in the wrong forum and lacked jurisdiction.
Ishraq Hossain Files Writ Petition to Be Sworn In as DSCC Mayor
Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam alleges that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina personally ordered an operation to capture BNP leader Salahuddin Ahmed, which resulted in his abduction and enforced disappearance across the border. Salahuddin had recently taken on the role of BNP spokesperson and was issuing powerful daily statements from a secret location during a period of intense government crackdown. Shafiqul praised Salahuddin’s writing and his wife Hasina Ahmed’s persistent campaign for justice.
PM Was So Enraged She Ordered Operation to Capture Salahuddin Ahmed, Leading to His Disappearance: Press Secretary
Two Bangladeshi men, Robiul (28) and Azad Hossain (26), were shot and injured by India’s Border Security Force (BSF) near the Kasba border in Brahmanbaria. According to Lt. Col. Ziaur Rahman, they were part of a group that allegedly entered 150-200 yards into Indian territory when BSF opened fire. Both victims are currently receiving treatment, and further investigations are ongoing.
Two Bangladeshis Shot by BSF Near Kasba Border in Brahmanbaria
A Dhaka court has issued arrest warrants against two individuals—former journalist union leader Khairul Alam and alleged Awami League donor Asaduzzaman Asad—in a defamation case filed by Jugantor Editor Abdul Hai Shikder. Another accused, Mahbub Morshed of BSS, remains out on bail, with his bail extended until the next hearing.
Arrest Warrants Issued in Defamation Case Filed by Jugantor Editor
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