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BNP leader Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury criticized self-proclaimed reformers, saying, “They were nowhere to be seen on the streets for the past 17 years.” He stated that BNP’s 31-point reform plan was designed to envision a post-Hasina Bangladesh, and Khaleda Zia’s Vision 2030 laid out a democratic path forward. He added that no steps are being taken to restore democratic processes, without which no reform is possible. Khasru also praised the late Dr. Zafrullah Chowdhury for his vital contributions to Bangladesh’s health sector and democratic struggle, lamenting that he is not being properly remembered.

14 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Amir Khasru: Reform Advocates Were Absent for 17 Years

Following a request from the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC), a court has issued a travel ban on 14 individuals associated with S. Alam Group in connection with corruption allegations. Those barred from leaving the country include the chairman’s personal secretary Akiz Uddin, former managing director ABM Mozammel Haque, and associates Nazrul Islam, Alnar Ali, Bedarul Islam, Jasim Uddin, Roksana Khatun, Rabiya Khatun, Nasir Uddin, Mohammad Saifu Uddin, Golamur Rahman, SM Jamal Uddin, Hasmat Ara Begum, and another individual named Mohammad Saifu Uddin.

14 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Court Imposes Travel Ban on 14 Linked to S. Alam Group in Corruption Case

The Anti-Discrimination Workers’ Unity Forum's sit-in protest has effectively paralyzed operations at the Ministry of Public Administration and the APD Division. Senior secretaries were reportedly unable to enter their offices. Protesters claimed that although autocratic Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has stepped down, her loyalists still control the bureaucracy, aided by opportunist officers. They demanded the dismissal of these “corruption beneficiaries and fascist collaborators” and called for the cancellation of all contractual appointments. The forum has declared secretaries Md. Nazmul Ahsan, Dr. Md. Imdad Ullah Mian, Jayeda Parveen, Md. Mofidul Islam, and Md. Tofazzal Hossain as persona non grata.

14 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Anti-Discrimination Workers’ Forum Blocks Secretaries’ Offices, Calls for Mass Dismissals

Inspector General of Police Baharul Alam, during the finals of the "IGP Cup Cricket Championship 2024–25," stated that police should be discouraged from using deadly weapons like rifles. “At most, police should carry shotguns—this is a reasonable public expectation,” he said. He emphasized the use of non-lethal weapons in maintaining law and order, aligning with global policing standards. “In extreme scenarios with high threats or rebellion, stricter measures might be necessary, but non-lethal enforcement should be our norm,” he added.

14 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Police Must Not Become a Killer Force, Only Non-Lethal Weapons Acceptable: IGP Baharul

Dr. Bidhan Ranjan Roy Poddar, Adviser on Primary and Mass Education, has stressed the need for a humane and empathetic relationship between teachers and students in primary schools. Speaking at an education seminar, he said that a strong teacher-student bond lays the foundation for transformative learning. He advocated integrating co-curricular activities and moral education into the standard curriculum to foster teamwork and holistic development. “A compassionate teacher-student relationship can leave a lifelong impact on a student,” he noted.

14 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Curriculum Must Include Co-Curricular Activities: Dr. Bidhan Ranjan Poddar

Adviser Muhammad Fauzul Kabir Khan has held former mayors of Chattogram City Corporation and ex-chairmen of Chattogram Development Authority responsible for the city’s chronic waterlogging crisis. Speaking at a public event, he emphasized the need to penalize individuals who dump waste into canals and drains. “This level of waterlogging didn’t exist during my student years,” he remarked. Unauthorized construction on canals, including houses and markets, has exacerbated the problem. Under the city’s waterlogging mitigation project, efforts are ongoing to reclaim these canals. However, he warned that cleaning operations are pointless if waste dumping continues. “We’ve placed about 10,000 dustbins; it’s time people used them,” he added.

14 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Former Mayors and Chairmen to Blame for Chattogram Waterlogging: Adviser Fauzul

Professor Dr. Mohammad Toufiq Alam of Rajshahi University’s Department of Applied Chemistry and Chemical Engineering has been appointed as the acting Vice Chancellor of Barishal University. According to a circular from the Ministry of Education, Dr. Alam will serve in the interim role until a permanent appointment is made. He will receive salary and benefits equivalent to his current position and will be entitled to all associated privileges as per university regulations.

14 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Dr. Toufiq Alam Appointed Interim VC of Barishal University

Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) Vice President Mahfuza Akter was reportedly denied departure at the airport while en route to attend the 75th FIFA Congress in Paraguay on May 15. While BFF President Tabith Awal and General Secretary Imran Hossain successfully boarded the flight, Mahfuza was turned back. Sources indicate that her past affiliation with the ruling party's affiliate, the Jubo Mohila League, was the reason for the denial. Mahfuza, who also chairs the women’s football committee, was reportedly linked to the outgoing authoritarian regime, which contributed to the travel restriction.

13 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Mahfuza Akter Barred from Boarding Paraguay Flight for FIFA Congress

Prominent political analyst and adviser Dr. Asif Nazrul is scheduled to visit Malaysia on May 13 to hear grievances from Bangladeshi expatriates. On May 14, he will attend a public hearing at the Bangladesh High Commission, where issues like passport application corruption, the cancellation of foreign outsourcing firm 'e-Scale,' ensuring passport services under government management, and removing corrupt officials are expected to surface. On May 15, Dr. Nazrul is set to meet Malaysia’s Minister of Human Resources. Allegations have been raised by underprivileged staff at the High Commission that Ambassador Shamim Ahsan, Deputy High Commissioner Khurshid Alam Khastagir, and other officials are exploiting expatriates through corruption.

13 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Dr. Asif Nazrul Heads to Malaysia to Hear Complaints from Migrant Workers

Hasnat Abdullah has claimed that although the activities of the Awami League can be banned, its financial network remains beyond reach. Speaking in Cumilla, he said that in several upazilas, politics has been sold out to the ruling party's financial influence. Addressing Dr. Asif Nazrul, he asked, “When those involved in murders go to court, which judge grants them bail? Reveal who’s backing them.” He added that it’s not just the government’s failure that the accused are out on bail and roaming in front of the martyrs’ homes, but also the failure of Professor Nazrul himself. “We demand both reform and election,” he emphasized, stating that any election must take place through a process of accountability and reform.

13 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Hasnat Abdullah: AL’s Financial Network Still Untouchable Despite Ban on Political Activities

For the first time in over 18 years, interim government Chief Adviser Professor Dr. Muhammad Yunus is set to return to his ancestral village of Bathua in Hathazari upazila. The village is festively decorated in anticipation, and locals are celebrating his long-awaited homecoming. Extensive security measures have been taken ahead of his arrival. Key roads including the Chattogram-Kaptai and Chattogram-Khagrachhari-Rangamati highways have been beautified. Hathazari upazila and municipal officials have been working tirelessly to enhance the area's cleanliness and appearance for the occasion.

13 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Chief Adviser Dr. Yunus Returns to His Ancestral Home After Nearly Two Decades

The Chandana Post Office, located at the bustling Chandana intersection in Gazipur, has been converted into the office of the BNP-affiliated Volunteer Wing. Formerly operating under the Basan Union as a post office for years, the building is now repurposed as the local office of the Basan Thana Volunteer Wing. Although the building now falls under the jurisdiction of Gazipur City Corporation and had previously been declared abandoned, postal operations for Chandana Post Office (code: 1702) continued for years. A small room adjacent to the main building is now designated for postal activities. A signboard on one side of the building reads "Office of Jatiyatabadi Jubo Dal," the youth wing of the BNP.

13 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Chandana Post Office in Gazipur Now a BNP Volunteer Wing Office

Facing unrelenting student protests for 29 consecutive days, the Ministry of Education announced late Tuesday night that Dr. Sucharita Sharmin has been relieved of her duties as Vice Chancellor of Barishal University and returned to her previous post. The official notification will be published on the ministry’s website shortly. Additionally, 11 faculty members have resigned from their administrative positions. Earlier in the day, students blocked the Barishal-Kuakata Highway adjacent to the campus from 4:30 PM to 9:00 PM as part of their protest program demanding the VC's removal. A hunger strike was also underway during the demonstration.

13 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Barishal University VC Removed After 29 Days of Student Protests

Five students of Barishal University have fallen seriously ill during a hunger strike demanding the resignation of Vice-Chancellor Prof. Dr. Suchita Sharmin. As the protest enters its 29th day, students have also blocked the highway and initiated an academic and administrative shutdown, bringing campus operations to a halt. Eleven students began the indefinite hunger strike on the ground floor of the university on Monday night. Faculty, staff, and other employees have since expressed solidarity with the movement.

13 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

5 Barishal University Students Fall Ill During Hunger Strike Against VC

BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman has taken full responsibility for the medical treatment of Enam Siddiqui (30), a youth from Enayetpur village in Jashore, who was critically injured during the July mass uprising. BNP leader Anindya Islam Amit handed over financial assistance to Enam’s family on behalf of Tarique Rahman. “Enam made the ultimate sacrifice in the fight against fascism. We were informed of his condition upon returning to Jashore, and since then, the BNP has been covering all his medical expenses,” Amit said.

13 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Tarique Rahman Takes Responsibility for Injured Protester Enam’s Medical Expenses


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