Web Analytics
Bangla
Loading date...
RECENT THREADS SOCIAL PAGE LOGIN

Jamiat Ulama-e-Islam organized a protest in front of Baitul Mukarram Mosque in Dhaka condemning the passage of India’s Waqf Bill and the ongoing persecution of Muslims there. Protesters labeled Indian Prime Minister Modi the “Butcher of Gujarat” and accused him of systematically stripping Muslims of their rights, destroying their homes, and displacing them. The group also called for a united resistance against what they termed as genocidal acts by occupiers.

18 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Jamiat Ulama-e-Islam Protests in Dhaka Over India’s Waqf Bill and Muslim Persecution

BNP leader Shamsuzzaman Dudu alleged that the interim government is protecting those responsible for destroying democracy in Bangladesh over the past 15 years. He criticized the lack of justice for missing BNP leader and former MP Ilias Ali, and said key advisers have ignored the matter. Dudu claimed that fair elections are being intentionally avoided to prevent BNP from gaining popular support. He also demanded the execution of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

18 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Those Who Destroyed Democracy for 15 Years Are Being Protected: BNP’s Dudu

On Friday, Awami League activists organized a flash rally in Uttara’s Dhaka-18 parliamentary constituency. Chants like “Who are you, who am I – we’re all Bengalis,” “Our identity is Padma, Meghna, Jamuna,” and “Sheikh Hasina returns, Bangladesh smiles” echoed through the streets. The rally was led by Atikur Rahman Milon, General Secretary of the Awami League’s Uttarkhan Union branch under Dhaka North city.

18 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Awami League Stages Flash Rally in Dhaka-18 Constituency

Poet and political thinker Farhad Mazhar has called the recent wave of protests a “mass uprising,” not a revolution, emphasizing that the struggle now is cultural and constitutional. “What we are witnessing is the people rising to complete what remains unfinished. The real battle ahead lies in drafting a new constitution for Bangladesh,” he said. Mazhar highlighted that students have been vocal from the outset about the need for a new constitutional framework—not just new laws. “A constitution is not merely a set of laws. While laws are made by governments, constitutions are made by the people themselves. A true constitution emerges from public participation and consensus on how people want to live together,” he said. Mazhar stressed that Bangladesh must move away from its colonial legacy and create a people-centric system.

18 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

This Is Not a Revolution—It’s a Mass Uprising: Farhad Mazhar Calls for a New Constitution

Wearing symbolic funeral shrouds, students from various Polytechnic Institutes across the country staged a massive protest march on Friday after Jumu’ah prayers, starting from Tejgaon Polytechnic. The demonstration, organized under the banner of “Technical Student Movement Bangladesh,” was announced late Thursday night. Earlier in the evening, students held torch processions in Dhaka and other cities. Protesters accused the Ministry of Education of betraying them through staged meetings and condemned the attack on fellow demonstrators in Cumilla.

18 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Polytechnic Students March with Funeral Shrouds Demanding Six-Point Charter

Foreign Affairs Adviser Tawhid Hossain has identified the Arakan Army as the primary obstacle to the repatriation of Rohingya refugees from Bangladesh. “We are stuck — we cannot directly negotiate with them, nor can we completely ignore them,” he said. On the broader issue of overseas migration, Hossain noted that 80% of the problems faced by migrant workers originate in Dhaka, while the remaining 20% occur in destination countries. Despite staff shortages at Bangladeshi embassies, he stressed the need to address 100% of expatriate issues. Citing economic progress, he noted that Bangladesh’s exports have grown from $1 billion in the 1980s to $60 billion today, crediting the diplomatic corps for playing a role. He also highlighted the contributions of foreign service officers in shaping international public opinion during the Liberation War.

18 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Arakan Army a Major Obstacle in Rohingya Repatriation, Says Foreign Affairs Adviser

In a disturbing incident in Tangail’s Madhupur, a woman named Laboni Akhter sold her four-month-old son for 40,000 BDT to buy a mobile phone, a nose ring, and ankle bells. The mother admitted her actions, saying she was not in a stable state of mind. Her husband, Robiul Islam, reported the incident to the police after learning the truth. Authorities have begun efforts to recover the child, who was sold with the help of an accomplice named Monir to a buyer in Sirajganj.

18 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Mother Sells Infant Son for Jewelry and Smartphone in Tangail

Jamaat-e-Islami Secretary General Mia Golam Porwar has stated that his party is ready to participate in national elections only after comprehensive reforms and legal proceedings against Sheikh Hasina. “There will be no elections before justice and reform. The Ameer has already called for a national unity. A self-reliant new Bangladesh cannot be built without it,” he said. Porwar added, “In trying to ban Jamaat, Hasina has been politically outlawed by the people themselves.” Referring to the July movement, he emphasized the blood debt of over 2,000 lives lost and 30,000 injured, asserting the party’s responsibility to them. He also stressed the need for a justice-based and inclusive Bangladesh. “The key challenge for the interim government will be to restore the people’s right to vote,” he concluded, vowing that Jamaat and BNP would continue to stand united on future national issues as they have over the past 16 years.

18 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

No Elections Before Reforms and Justice for Hasina’s Crimes: Jamaat Secretary

In a foreword for TIME Magazine, Hillary Clinton praised Nobel laureate Dr. Muhammad Yunus for his role in steering Bangladesh toward democracy after the fall of its authoritarian leader during the people’s uprising. Clinton highlighted Yunus’ decades-long work with Grameen Bank in empowering the poor through microloans. Recalling her first meeting with him in Arkansas with then-Governor Bill Clinton, she noted his global impact and praised his current efforts to restore human rights and accountability in Bangladesh.

18 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Dr. Yunus is Leading Bangladesh Out of Repression: Hillary Clinton

Former ambassador M. Maruf Zaman was reportedly abducted from the airport area on December 4, 2017, and held in a DGFI-run torture cell for 16 months. Zaman, known for criticizing Indian influence and the Hasina government, described harrowing conditions: loss of teeth from beatings, torn ligaments, untreated infections, and insect-infested cells. He endured extreme torture methods, including waterboarding, and witnessed fellow detainees disappearing. Guards occasionally hinted at secret executions.

18 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Former Ambassador Held in Secret Detention for 16 Months, Tortured, Denied Medical Care

In response to Bangladesh’s condemnation of alleged misinformation and Muslim persecution amid protests over the Wakf Act in West Bengal, India has firmly rejected the remarks. Indian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal stated that Bangladesh’s reaction appears to be an attempt to deflect from ongoing concerns about minority oppression within its own borders. “Criminals behind such communal incidents are still freely roaming,” he added. Jaiswal emphasized that instead of making baseless comments, Bangladesh would be better served by focusing on protecting the rights of its own minorities. Notably, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has accused both Professor Yunus and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi of fueling the current communal tensions.

18 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

India Rejects Bangladesh’s Statement on West Bengal Violence, Urges Dhaka to Focus on Its Own Minorities

A mobile court in Dighinala, Khagrachari, fined Nurul Haque Tk 2 lakh for illegal hill cutting under the Soil Management Act 2010. Executive Magistrate Mamunur Rashid led the operation based on a tip-off. Haque, the landowner, immediately paid the fine. Officials noted that the hill had been leveled without any government approval.

18 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Tk 2 Lakh Fine for Illegal Hill Cutting in Khagrachari

A Tk 5.12 crore bridge is under construction over a canal in Titas, Cumilla, but lacks proper access roads on either side. One end opens to nothing, while the other connects to a damaged rural road. The surrounding area consists of agricultural fields, making the bridge practically unusable for locals. Additionally, another bridge worth over Tk 5.5 crore is being built just 700 meters away. Locals allege these projects are examples of rampant public fund mismanagement and wastage.

18 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bridge Worth Tk 5 Crore Being Built Without Access Roads in Titas Upazila

Activist groups ‘SAD’ and ‘July Records’ organized a human chain demanding official recognition of Myanmar-origin Noor Mostafa as a martyr of the people’s uprising, and honorary citizenship for his family. Noor, born in Bangladesh with legal documentation, was killed during the mass protests. Speakers condemned the exclusion of his name from the official list of July martyrs and urged the government to rehabilitate affected families and injured protesters.

18 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Human Chain Demands Martyr Status and Citizenship for Myanmar-Origin Noor Mostafa

Deputy Press Secretary Azad Majumder has stated that an independent nation cannot shape its foreign policy around pleasing one neighbor at the expense of distancing another. He emphasized a “Bangladesh-first” approach moving forward. Majumder called for Pakistan to offer a formal apology, return Bangladesh’s rightful assets, and ensure the repatriation of stranded Pakistanis. He cited global examples of former enemies becoming allies, such as the U.S. and Japan after World War II.

18 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

A Nation’s Foreign Policy Cannot Be About Pleasing One Neighbor by Distancing Another: Deputy Press Secretary


The ‘1 Nojor’ media platform is now live in beta, inviting users to explore and provide feedback as we continue to refine the experience.