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Nurul Haque Nur, President of the Gono Odhikar Parishad, stated that the reforms finalized through discussions must be implemented under the current government. He emphasized that everyone must remain committed and work forcefully to implement effective reforms in the greater interest of the nation. National interests should take precedence over personal, party, or group interests. Nur added that while many individuals protested in their own capacities, the political reality limited what could be achieved. However, the July Uprising created a new political context. It is reported that Gono Odhikar Parishad has expressed written agreement on 127 out of the 166 proposals from the National Consensus Commission, partial agreement on 23, and disagreement on 15 proposals.
Nurul Haque Nur: Reforms Agreed Upon Through Consensus Should Be Implemented Under This Government
Legal Advisor Asif Nazrul shared a heartbreaking incident in which the daughter of a martyr, who was raped during the July popular movement, committed suicide. He expressed the profound pain this event has caused and assured that justice would be served swiftly. Two suspects have been arrested and are currently in custody, and the news about their bail is false. He confirmed that DNA samples have been taken from the suspects, and the police are expected to submit the charge sheet within a few days. Following this, the trial will begin, with a legal obligation to deliver a verdict within 90 days, as per the amended law. If the DNA samples are favorable, the trial should conclude much earlier. Nazrul also mentioned that the trial in the Asiya case began last Wednesday and expressed hope that the case will be concluded within seven working days. He added that any delay in the trial would be painful, but emphasized that if the process isn’t thorough, the verdict may not hold up on appeal.
Asif Nazrul: The Daughter of a Martyr Committed Suicide After Being Raped, We Will Ensure Justice as Soon as Possible
Professor Ali Riaz emphasized that the goal of the Consensus Commission is to create a national charter. Discussions are ongoing as part of the collective effort to establish a democratic state. He mentioned that the report, opinions, and recommendations of the reform commission alone are not sufficient. Only through the unity of all political and democratic forces, representing the people, can Bangladesh move towards the vision of a New Bangladesh. Ali Riaz further stated that the fearless struggle of the leaders of the People’s Rights Council initiated a new phase in the anti-fascism movement. This momentum continued with the 2024 quota reform movement and later led to an unprecedented and unexpected popular uprising.
Ali Riaz: The Goal is to Establish a Democratic State Through Collective Efforts
The Nationalist Citizens’ Party (NCP) organized a torch rally and protest assembly under Shyampur-Kadamtali police station, demanding the banning of the Awami League and an end to extortion activities. Protesters chanted slogans warning Awami League supporters and extortionists that such practices would no longer be tolerated. Leaders from Shyampur, Jatrabari, and Kadamtali units were present. The NCP vowed to continue its movement until the Awami League is officially banned.
NCP Holds Protest Rally Demanding Ban on Awami League and an End to Extortion
A fire broke out outside the RNPL 1320 MW coal-fired power plant in Kalapara, Patuakhali, around 10:30 PM on Sunday night. Units from the Kalapara and Amtali fire services, along with three units from the power plant, swiftly responded and successfully brought the fire under control. Officials confirmed that the fire was confined to discarded scrap materials outside the plant premises and did not affect the main facility. Firefighters and local residents worked together to contain the situation.
Fire Outside Patuakhali’s 1320 MW Power Plant Brought Under Control
Majibur Rahman Manju, Chairman of the AB Party, stated, “We are all ashamed over Lamia’s suicide, and the government should be held responsible and sued for it.” Manju explained that amid the fascist regime in Bangladesh, while political parties were busy debating over liberation and governance theories, the need for a new political force became evident. In this context, the platform ‘People’s Aspiration of Bangladesh’ was founded on April 27, 2019, which later evolved into today’s ‘Amar Bangladesh Party’ (AB Party). He further mentioned that the party’s ideology is inspired by two global leaders: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim.
Government Should Be Sued for Lamia’s Suicide: Manju
Chief Adviser Dr. Yunus has stated that observing the current situation in Bangladesh, many believe that an interim government would still be the best solution for the people. He added that citizens are not demanding the government’s immediate departure but are expecting it to ensure a credible election. Yunus emphasized that whether the Awami League will be allowed to contest in the upcoming election partly depends on the party itself — it must first decide if it will participate. So far, no official announcement has been made. He also noted that the Election Commission’s stance and other factors could influence the situation. Moreover, he pointed out that several political parties may argue that, under the new law, the Awami League should not be allowed to contest.
Other Political Parties Might Argue That Awami League Cannot Contest Under the New Law: Chief Adviser
Chief Adviser Professor Dr. Muhammad Yunus returned to Bangladesh at 3 a.m. on Sunday night after attending the funeral of Pope Francis at St. Peter’s Square, Vatican City. Earlier on Sunday afternoon (Bangladesh time), he departed Rome. Professor Yunus joined other world leaders in paying their final respects to the late Pope.
Chief Adviser Returns After Attending Pope Francis’ Funeral
Citing an “unexpected situation,” United International University (UIU) has suspended all academic activities indefinitely. This follows the resignation of Vice Chancellor Professor Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia and 11 other officials amid student protests on Saturday night. Authorities announced that all academic and administrative activities will remain halted until new appointments are made. Students have clarified they seek the resignation of only the Vice Chancellor and the head of the CSE department, not all faculty members.
United International University Suspends Academic Activities Indefinitely Amid ‘Unexpected Situation’
After a meeting with the BNP, Andaleeve Rahman Partha stated that elections should be held by December this year. He emphasized that despite ongoing reforms by the interim government, true completion can only come through elections. “The people are eagerly waiting. Any delay might give some groups a chance to create chaos,” Partha warned. He suggested the government move towards elections based on agreed reforms.
Partha Calls for Elections by December After Meeting with BNP
Adviser Sharmin S. Murshid stated that the government is firmly committed to ensuring justice. “We want to see criminals apprehended and punished,” she said. Speaking at an event marking World DNA Day in Bangladesh, she highlighted the 2025 theme: “The Use of DNA Technology: A New Horizon for Women’s Justice and Safety.” She noted that since 1986, DNA technology has revolutionized forensic science and criminal justice systems worldwide, significantly strengthening Bangladesh’s judiciary.
Interim Government Committed to Ensuring Justice: Social Welfare Adviser
A court has ordered an Interpol arrest warrant against Saima Wazed Putul, daughter of ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, in connection with a land allocation corruption case. Previously, on April 10, the court issued arrest warrants against Sheikh Hasina and Saima Wazed in the same case. On April 13, the court also issued warrants against Sheikh Hasina, her sister Sheikh Rehana, Rehana’s daughter Tulip Siddiq, her son Radwan Mujib Siddiq Bobby, and 21 others in three separate land corruption cases.
Court Orders Interpol Arrest Warrant Against Saima Wazed
Ali Ahsan Junaid wrote that the daughter of martyr Jasim was raped and later committed suicide. He emphasized that it is the interim government’s responsibility to ensure justice for the victim and the safety of martyr families. He further stated, “If protests are necessary to achieve this, the interim government should step down and join the people.” He made it clear: “There can be no political settlement in this country without justice. We demand legal resolutions for the murders of the Pilkhana, Shapla, and July martyrs, along with proper accountability for 16 years of fascist rule.”
No Political Settlement Possible Without Justice: Ali Ahsan Junaid
At a meeting with the National Consensus Commission, Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal (JSD) General Secretary Shahid Uddin Mahmud Swapan emphasized the need for fundamental changes to Bangladesh’s political structure following a bloody uprising. He called for constructing a ‘Republic’ that reflects the will of the people based on five reform commission reports.
JSD Urges National Consensus Commission to Outline Roadmap for Republic and Elections
Advisor Asif Mahmud announced that the government is considering forming two separate Public Service Commissions—one for cadre posts and another for non-cadre positions. Discussions are ongoing, and a final decision will follow the meeting resolutions.
Government Plans to Form Two Separate PSCs: Asif Mahmud
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