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Fazle Bari Masud, a leader of Islami Andolan Bangladesh, stated that the public demands structural reforms before any election. He warned that prioritizing elections without reform is akin to betraying the martyrs of the 2024 uprising. “Elections without reform will only bring another wave of fascism,” he said. He urged political parties not to ignore the people’s desire for change, criticizing those pushing elections to appease external powers.
Reform First, Then Elections – Public Sentiment Must Be Heeded: Fazle Bari Masud
A delegation from the Asian Network for Free Elections (ANFREL) met with BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir to discuss the upcoming national election. The discussion covered international election monitoring and the need for a free and fair electoral process. ANFREL is an umbrella organization promoting electoral integrity across Asia, with 27 member groups from 17 countries, including Bangladesh.
ENFREL Delegation Meets Mirza Fakhrul to Discuss Upcoming Elections
Monir Haidar, Special Assistant to the Chief Adviser, has claimed that political protection has allowed rampant corruption and mismanagement in the health sector. “It’s not just the officials’ fault—the entire system is politically compromised,” he said. He emphasized that democracy must be about transparency and accountability, not just elections. “In the civilized world, elections are merely an entry point to democracy; the real essence lies in good governance,” he said.
Corruption in Health Sector Politically Shielded: Monir Haidar
BNP leader Shahid Uddin Chowdhury Annie has demanded swift and visible trials for Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, her family, and political patrons. He stressed the urgency of electoral and structural reforms. Annie accused the government of using armed groups and looted weapons to suppress opposition activities, especially before the August 5 movement. He urged party members to stay alert and push forward organizational activities.
Expedite Trial of Hasina and Her ‘Godfathers’: Shahid Uddin Chowdhury Annie
Mosharraf Hossain, also known as ‘Minoti Mosharraf,’ alleged to be a ‘cashier’ for former Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal, has been placed on a three-day remand in connection with the 2015 attack on Begum Khaleda Zia’s motorcade. The attack occurred during BNP’s mayoral campaign for Tabith Awal in the Dhaka North City Corporation election. The case was filed in August 2024.
‘Cashier’ Linked to Former Home Minister Placed on 3-Day Remand in Khaleda Motorcade Attack Case
BNP leader Selima Rahman accused certain factions of trying to delay the upcoming election under the guise of “reform,” warning that such moves resemble the return of one-party BAKSAL rule. She emphasized the need to restore democracy and voting rights, urging all political forces to unite under a nationalist vision. She also called on BNP activists to spread Tarique Rahman’s 31-point plan for structural reform to every household across the country.
Using ‘Reform’ to Delay Elections Smells Like BAKSAL: Selima Rahman
Environmental activist and adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan emphasized the deep connection between sustainable development and cultural heritage. “Preserving heritage means protecting the environment,” she said. Praising Mahin Khan’s exhibition of eco-friendly traditional attire, she added, “This is not just art—it’s a roadmap to a sustainable future.” The exhibition also featured cultural festivities including music, a fashion show, and Pohela Boishakh celebrations.
Call to Promote Eco-Friendly Traditional Textiles: Environmental Adviser
The National Citizen Party (NCP) will meet with the National Consensus Commission on Saturday at 10:30 AM. The NCP delegation will be led by convener Nahid Islam. The party’s joint secretary Mushfiq-us-Salehin confirmed the meeting on Friday. Earlier, the NCP had formally requested a 90-day extension for the party registration process with the Election Commission.
NCP to Meet National Consensus Commission on Saturday
A tragic incident unfolded in Kaliakoir, Gazipur, where 23-year-old Idris Ali consumed toxic chemicals at his workplace and died by suicide. Employed in the carton section of Montrims Ltd, Idris had not been made permanent even after a year of work. In a final Facebook post, he expressed frustration over being overlooked while others secured permanent roles in months. Naming two officials, he wrote, “They think they’re made of gold and we’re made of dirt. I’m ending it today.”
Factory Worker Commits Suicide Over Job Insecurity and Lack of Dignity
A protest march under the banner of “Student People” was held in Uttara demanding a ban on the Awami League. Participants called for the immediate arrest of those who earlier marched in the area under the AL banner. They chanted slogans against Sheikh Hasina and her party and issued a 24-hour ultimatum to detain the ruling party’s local demonstrators. A similar rally was held in Jatrabari led by Harunur Rashid Munna, General Secretary of the local AL unit.
Protest in Uttara Demands Awami League Ban
National Security Advisor Dr. Khalilur Rahman has said the government is actively engaging with all stakeholders to ensure Rakhine becomes a safe zone for Rohingya repatriation. He hopes the process will begin before the upcoming Eid. Speaking after a visit to a Rohingya camp where he met and prayed with residents, he urged them to advocate for repatriation on international platforms. Commenting on a Rakhine cultural event, Dr. Khalil noted that Bangladesh is a land of diverse faiths and traditions. He also hailed Myanmar’s agreement to repatriate 180,000 Rohingyas as a diplomatic success.
Government Working Towards Rohingya Repatriation Before Eid: Dr. Khalil
BNP leader Shamsur Rahman Shimul Biswas stated that had the July 24 movement failed, the fascist Sheikh Hasina regime would have erased all opposition. He emphasized that the ideals of the July Revolution must guide the vision for a future Bangladesh. Over 2,000 people lost their lives in that struggle, the majority being impoverished workers. “Their blood ensured the revolution’s success,” he said. Biswas added that Bangladeshis have never been subservient to India, but Sheikh Hasina forcibly aligned the nation under Indian dominance. He called for unity among the 73.5 million workers in Bangladesh to build a labor-friendly nation.
Shimul Biswas: ‘We Must Build the Future of Bangladesh Upholding the Ideals of the July Revolution’
Sharif Osman Hadi, spokesperson of Inqilab Manch, declared that the Awami League’s end will come as long as the “July Warriors” live. He warned that AL has no chance of running electoral campaigns without state protection. “They’ll have to flee to Delhi or end up floating in the Bay of Bengal,” he said. Hadi demanded trials for the July, Pilkhana, and Shapla Chattar massacres and called for Awami League to be banned for committing mass killings. He urged nationwide participation in the April 25 rally at Shahbagh demanding the party’s ban.
As Long as July Warriors Live, Awami League Will Not Be Buried in Bangladesh: Inqilab Manch
Former Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam claimed the 2024 election in Magura-1, where cricketer Shakib Al Hasan became MP, was entirely staged. He said Shakib knew beforehand he would win, as there was no real competition. Alam criticized the Awami League as a corrupt and violent party and questioned how someone like Shakib could join such an entity. He also held Shakib accountable for not speaking out after protest-related killings occurred in his constituency.
Shakib Won a Rigged Election: Former Press Secretary
Jamaat-e-Islami Naib-e-Ameer Mujibur Rahman warned the interim government that failure to restore the party’s registration and electoral symbol will lead to mass democratic protests. He criticized the government’s selective releases of political prisoners and demanded the immediate release of ATM Azharul Islam. He accused the Awami League of political revenge and orchestrated judicial killings of Jamaat’s senior leaders.
Jamaat Warns of Street Protests If Registration and Party Symbol Not Restored
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