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As anti-Awami League protests intensify across the country, the Advisory Council is set to hold an emergency meeting this evening. While the specific agenda has not been disclosed, it is expected that the recent demand to ban the Awami League and other pressing political issues will be discussed.
Advisory Council to Hold Emergency Meeting Amid Growing Unrest
People’s Uprising leader Hasnat Abdullah declared that all future protest programs will be organized under the banner of “National Anti-Fascist Unity.” In a public address, he said, “The fascist Awami League has faced street protests for the last two days. Despite citizen resistance, the interim government has not yet banned this terror-driven party.” He criticized attempts to discredit the movement and clarified that it is not affiliated with any single party or ideology. “Students, political groups, and social organizations from all levels have come together. We urge everyone to join us in this cause.”
All Future Movements to be Held Under ‘National Anti-Fascist Unity’ Banner: Hasnat Abdullah
Protesters blocked the Dhaka-Chattogram highway near Dania College in Jatrabari around 11 AM on Saturday, demanding an official ban on the Awami League for alleged genocide. The demonstrators declared they would vacate the road only if a formal government notice was issued. Activists from NCP, Chhatra Shibir, Khelafat Majlish, Islami Oikya Jote, and other groups joined the protest with slogans and chants.
Highway Blockade in Jatrabari Demands Ban on Awami League
Political analyst Ali Riaz stated in a meeting with the UPDF that the proposed National Charter, based on national consensus, will undoubtedly protect the rights of all citizens. “Only a democratic state can guarantee civil rights, ensure the rule of law, and provide justice through an independent judiciary,” he remarked. Riaz added that for the first time, there is an opportunity for inclusive nation-building. “The recommendations from the Reform Commission aim to chart a clear path forward. This historic moment has come at the cost of great sacrifice. Everyone must actively participate to make this opportunity a success.”
National Charter Will Safeguard Citizens’ Rights: Ali Riaz
Home Affairs Adviser Jahangir Alam Chowdhury stated that Interpol is involved in legal proceedings to bring Sheikh Hasina back to Bangladesh. He also addressed the recent travel of former President Md. Abdul Hamid to Thailand, noting that a three-member inquiry committee will soon submit a report on how he left the country bypassing security protocol. Chowdhury claimed no directive had been issued by the Special Branch regarding a travel ban on the former president. On the public protests demanding a ban on the Awami League, he advised demonstrators to consider public inconvenience and explore alternative means to press their demands.
Interpol Working to Bring Sheikh Hasina Back: Home Affairs Adviser
In a public statement, Central President of Islami Chhatra Shibir, Zahidul Islam, emphasized the power of national unity in dismantling fascism. Referring to the ongoing anti-government protests, he said, “The July uprising belongs to everyone. This movement to uproot fascism does not belong to any individual or party—we all carry the spirit of July. We demand justice for every massacre carried out by the Awami regime and seek to destroy the roots of fascism.” Zahidul stressed that national unity makes even the most difficult goals attainable and called for a collective movement beyond temporary interests. “Our vision is firm, our dream far-reaching. Insha’Allah, we will succeed—because we are believers. May Allah help us all. Ameen.”
National Unity Can Overcome the Impossible: Shibir President
Protesters at Shahbagh, demanding a ban on the Awami League and justice for its members’ alleged crimes, have extended an open invitation to former Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia. Sharif Osman Hadi, spokesperson for the Inquilab Manch, stated, “On behalf of the July uprising, we wish to personally invite the uncompromising leader Khaleda Zia to Shahbagh.”
Protesters Seeking Ban on Awami League Invite Khaleda Zia to Shahbagh
Late Thursday night, a young man named Nazmul Hasan attacked the home of former BNP MP Shah Mofazzal Hossain Kaykobad in Muradnagar, Comilla. Locals detained him and alerted police. When officers attempted to arrest him, he resisted, leading the police chief to intervene personally. Authorities later revealed that Nazmul had an outstanding arrest warrant.
Youth Attacks Former MP Kaykobad’s House in Comilla
At 11:30 PM Friday, a large LED screen at Shahbagh showed footage of enforced disappearances, extrajudicial killings, and torture during Sheikh Hasina’s regime. Documentaries covered incidents like the BDR mutiny and the 2013 Hefazat massacre. Meanwhile, protest leaders have called for mass gatherings across the country, including at Shahbagh, demanding a ban on the Awami League.
Enforced Disappearances and Killings Shown on Giant Screen at Shahbagh
Protesters demanding the Awami League’s ban blocked the Dhaka-Chattogram Highway at Siddhirganj for three hours Friday night. The blockade, organized by student activists, ended with a call for continued demonstrations. Narayanganj Student Shibir president Amit Hasan stated, “We’ll continue protesting until this terrorist organization is banned. Today we’ve cleared the road, but tomorrow we march in Dhaka.”
Protesters Clear Dhaka-Chattogram Highway After Three-Hour Blockade
A meeting was held between Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman and members of the "July 24 Martyrs' Families Society." During the discussion, the Jamaat leader inquired about the families’ well-being, attentively listened to their concerns, and offered words of comfort. He urged them to remain patient and place their trust in the Almighty. Dr. Rahman also exchanged views on possible ways to resolve their issues and pledged Jamaat's full support, assuring them the party would stand by their side.
Jamaat to Stand by Families of Martyrs: Shafiqur Rahman
Four leaders of an anti-discrimination student group were severely beaten while returning from a protest demanding a ban on the Awami League in Habiganj. The attackers shouted “Joy Bangla” slogans. The injured are now hospitalized. Police officials and an army team visited the victims.
Four Anti-Discrimination Activists Attacked After Rally Against Awami League
The Border Security Force (BSF) pushed over a hundred people into Bangladesh over the last two days at the Barlekha border in Moulvibazar. Border guards (BGB) detained 44, including women and children. Confirming their Bangladeshi citizenship, BGB handed them over to local police. So far, 35 have been released to their families, while relatives of the remaining nine are en route to the police station.
35 Bangladeshis Repatriated After Being Pushed Across Border by BSF
BNP leader Barrister Muhammad Naoshad Zamir emphasized that SAARC was established by President Ziaur Rahman with a vision for regional unity. "SAARC failed because some states didn’t allow it to flourish," he said. He believes regular summits could have prevented today's conflicts. Zamir also urged citizens to study BNP’s 31-point state reform proposal, calling it a blueprint for Bangladesh’s future.
This War Wouldn’t Have Happened If SAARC Were Functional: Barrister Naoshad Zamir
Maulana Mamunul Haque, Amir of Khelafat Majlish, declared that Sonargaon is the gateway through which the teachings of the Prophet (PBUH) first reached the Hindu-dominated regions of the subcontinent. Speaking to supporters, he vowed, “As long as we live, we will stand by the truth and resist oppression. We will always oppose injustice and support justice in every way we can.”
We Will Stand for Truth as Long as We Live: Maulana Mamunul Haque
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