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The Bangladesh Democratic Students’ Alliance (DU Chapter) has strongly condemned the arson attack on a sculpture resembling fascist Sheikh Hasina, created at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Dhaka University. In a statement, they said, “As we mark a new year following the success of the people’s uprising and the fall of autocracy, the display of various motifs, murals, slogans, and effigies depicting the collaborators of tyranny was a central part of the July procession.” The organization called for those responsible to be brought to justice and criticized the DU administration for negligence in ensuring security. They also urged the university to be more vigilant in keeping the campus free from the influence of authoritarian sympathizers.

13 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Fire Set to Sculpture of Fascist Figure at DU, Democratic Students’ Alliance Demands Justice

Police have arrested Ishtiaq Noor Chowdhury, son of Awami League leader Moniruzzaman Chowdhury, for leading the looting of a Bata showroom in Sylhet during a protest march. The incident took place in the Dargah Gate area, where Ishtiaq, wearing a traditional Saudi headscarf, was seen stuffing shoes into sacks — the first to begin the theft.

A viral video shows Ishtiaq stealing shoes from the store, drawing widespread outrage. His father, Moniruzzaman Chowdhury, is a known Awami League figure in the city’s Subidbazar area, police confirmed.

The looting occurred on Monday when a protest rally was held in Sylhet condemning the Israeli genocide in Gaza. Amid the demonstration, infiltrators entered and ransacked several shops across the city. Authorities have begun taking action against those involved.

13 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Son of Ruling Party Leader Arrested for Leading Looting at Bata Showroom in Sylhet

Bangladesh Army Chief General Waker-Uz-Zaman has returned from official visits to Russia and Croatia, where he met with top military and civilian officials. His engagements included meetings with the Chief of the Russian Army, the Deputy Defense Minister of Russia, and the Chief of the Croatian Armed Forces. On April 7, he met with Russian Deputy Defense Minister Gen. Alexander Fomin, and on April 10, he held talks with Croatian Lt. Gen. Tihomir Kundid.

13 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Army Chief Returns Home After Visits to Russia and Croatia

The Department of Prisons has denied recent rumors of an attack in the VIP zone of Keraniganj Jail, calling reports by YouTube channel ‘Taufiq Maruf Journal’ misleading and baseless. “No such incident has occurred in Keraniganj or any other jail in the country,” said an official statement. Authorities assured that the safety of all inmates, including VIP prisoners, is strictly maintained.

13 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

No Attack in Keraniganj Prison’s VIP Zone: Prison Authority Dismisses Rumors

Adviser Farida Akhter rebuffed claims that the interim government is unelected, stating, “We were elected by the people and students who brought about this change.” She emphasized that families of those injured or martyred during the uprising have stood by their decision to participate, demanding justice for the atrocities committed under the previous government. “The interim government’s top priority must be to prosecute Sheikh Hasina and others responsible for the killings. There can be no leniency,” she declared. Administrator Mohammad Ejaz added, “We must honor the July Movement as we honor the Liberation War.”

13 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

We Were Chosen by the People and Students—Justice Must Be Served: Farida Akhter

BNP leader Abu Naser Md. Rahmatullah said that the people of Bangladesh want their government to intervene in the wake of Israel’s brutal assault on Palestine. “Remaining silent during such an unimaginable humanitarian crisis would be an insult to humanity,” he stated. Rahmatullah called for a united global voice against the atrocities in Gaza and Rafah. “As soldiers of Ziaur Rahman and Tarique Rahman, we strongly condemn these attacks,” he added, urging international dialogue to resolve the crisis.

13 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

People Want Government Action on Palestine: Rahmatullah

Syed Muhammad Rezaul Karim stated that the current model of democracy, invented by the United States, has failed to bring peace. “If their version of democracy truly ensured harmony, we would see peace worldwide,” he said, accusing the U.S. of being the chief instigator of global unrest, especially in Palestine. The leader of Bangladesh’s Islami Andolan stressed that true peace can only be achieved through the implementation of Islamic values in state and society. “There can be no genuine freedom for humanity without Islamic governance,” he added.

13 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

U.S. Has Fueled the Most Global Unrest in the Name of Democracy: Rezaul Karim

Adviser Mostofa Sarwar Farooki has said that the arson attack on the Pahela Baishakh parade effigies at the Faculty of Fine Arts was a direct challenge to the July Movement. “These acts were committed by fascist sympathizers,” he said. He assured the public that the perpetrators will be apprehended swiftly. Cutting short his Sylhet trip, Farooki added that this year’s Baishakh celebrations will be inclusive of all religions and communities, aiming to reintroduce the nation through unity. Urging spontaneous participation in the festivities, he said, “This is not a time for fear or hesitation. Law enforcement is ready to ensure a festive and secure atmosphere.”

13 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Those Who Burned Pahela Baishakh Effigies Have Challenged the July Movement: Farooki

BNP leader Shamsuzzaman Dudu has declared that the party will remain on the streets and continue its movement until the people’s voting rights are fully restored. “Our movement is far from over,” he said. Referring to Dr. Muhammad Yunus, Dudu noted that Yunus has pledged to hold a free, fair, and neutral election around December. “People must be able to vote without fear,” he said, emphasizing that BNP wants to see a detailed election roadmap. Once the roadmap is in place, the party will begin preparations, including forming an election board and announcing candidates. “We believe BNP will return to power with the people’s mandate,” he added. Dudu also claimed, “We ousted the monstrous, murderous Hasina government on August 5, a regime that dismantled the constitution and endangered Bangladesh’s sovereignty.”

13 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP Will Continue Protests Until Voting Rights Are Restored: Shamsuzzaman Dudu

Religious Adviser Dr. A.F.M. Khalid Hossain has called on imams and khatibs to actively speak out against dowry practices, emphasizing that such acts are not only unethical but also illegal. Addressing a gathering of religious leaders, Dr. Hossain pledged to advocate for the demands of the Nikah Registrar Forum, which include legislative changes to ensure marriages and divorces are registered by the bride’s local registrar, and for marriage registration fees to be divided into three fair tiers as proposed by the government’s Reform Commission. He also warned registrars against charging extra fees beyond the prescribed amounts. Additionally, Dr. Hossain expressed concern over road safety, calling the Dhaka–Chattogram highway a “death trap,” and assured that work is underway to improve it. He expressed optimism that the Chattogram–Cox’s Bazar highway will soon be expanded to six lanes.

12 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Religious Adviser Urges Imams to Help Prevent Child Marriage and Dowry Practices

Fisherman Nikhil Howlader alleged at a press conference on Saturday that he is forced to pay extortion money to local BNP leader Nazrul Islam Munshi in order to fish in the sea near Char Montaj in Patuakhali. Nikhil accused Nazrul and his associates of intimidation and threats to his life when he refused to pay. He claimed that his fishing trawler was seized as a result of his refusal. A video of Nikhil seeking justice from locals has since gone viral on social media. He further alleged that Nazrul’s group later returned to issue death threats. Nazrul has denied all accusations.

12 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Fisherman Alleges Extortion by BNP Leader for Sea Fishing Access

A power unit at the Adani Group’s plant in Godda, Jharkhand, India, has been shut down, reportedly due to technical issues, which may lead to increased load shedding in Bangladesh. While the first unit, which was also shut earlier on April 8, has resumed production and is supplying electricity, the second unit was taken offline around 1 AM on April 11. This has resulted in a shortfall in power supply. The plant previously delivered up to 1,400 MW of electricity, and even after April 8, it continued to supply over 750 MW. Now, with the second unit offline, power shortages are expected to worsen. Disputes over coal pricing and unpaid dues have strained relations between Adani and Bangladesh’s Power Development Board (PDB). Critics have long argued that the controversial power import deal—signed under the previous Awami League government—has heavily disadvantaged Bangladesh.

12 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Adani Shuts Down Power Unit Citing Technical Issues, Load Shedding Expected to Rise

Chief Adviser Professor Dr. Muhammad Yunus has emphasized the need to expedite the reform process to ensure national elections are held in December. In a meeting with National Consensus Commission Vice Chairman Professor Ali Riaz and member Dr. Badiul Alam Majumdar, Dr. Yunus stressed the urgency of advancing reforms. The Commission representatives reported that discussions with political parties are ongoing, based on the recommendations of various reform commissions. So far, eight parties have participated in separate dialogues, with a meeting scheduled with the BNP on Thursday. Public awareness campaigns and opinion surveys have also been launched to gather feedback on the proposed reforms and to engage the public in the process.

12 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Chief Adviser Urges Acceleration of Reforms Targeting December Elections

Chief Justice Dr. Syed Refaat Ahmed stated that insights gathered from divisional-level seminars will be incorporated into a strategic plan for the modernization of the judiciary. The Supreme Court is set to begin work on this comprehensive reform strategy, which aims to fulfill the promise of a revitalized judiciary following the July revolution. He affirmed that the people will soon regain their trust in the judicial system. He also mentioned that, with strong government support, new judicial positions have been created to reduce the backlog of cases—a move that will significantly improve judicial efficiency. Initial steps have also been completed for the establishment of specialized commercial courts. Two special committees are working continuously to expedite the launch of the Supreme Court Research Institute in Cox’s Bazar.

12 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Judiciary Will Regain Public Trust, Says Chief Justice

The Office of the Chief Prosecutor of the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) has warned that there are ongoing attempts to obstruct the investigation and trial process regarding crimes against humanity committed during the July Uprising.
According to the prosecution, false information and malicious rumors about the investigators and prosecutors are being circulated regularly on social media, aiming to mislead the public—especially families of the martyrs.
They further revealed that a significant amount of money has been spent to hire the prominent UK law firm Doughty Street Chambers to orchestrate this disinformation campaign.

12 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Efforts Underway to Undermine War Crimes Investigation: Office of the Chief Prosecutor


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