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At a press conference held at Dhaka University’s Modhur Canteen on Thursday afternoon, the newly formed Bangladesh Democratic Student Parliament announced its leadership structure. A three-member inquiry committee has been formed to investigate whether Wednesday’s events surrounding the organization’s launch were premeditated. Notably, Rifat Rashid is not part of the new central committee. He previously held the position of Senior Joint Secretary but has now resigned. During the press conference, a 205-member convening committee was announced, which includes a significant number of students from universities outside Dhaka University.
Rifat Rashid Resigns from Newly Formed Student Organization
The BNP-backed panel faced a devastating defeat in the Kushtia Bar Association elections. Their candidates for both the President and General Secretary positions lost. Awami League-backed candidate Advocate Md. Harunur Rashid won the presidency, while BNP’s rebel candidate Advocate S.M. Shatil Mahmud secured the General Secretary position. Out of 17 positions, Awami League and rebel candidates secured victories in 11 seats.
BNP-Backed Panel Suffers Crushing Defeat in Kushtia Bar Association Elections
The Chief Adviser’s Home Affairs Advisor, Jahangir Alam Chowdhury, has dismissed a sub-inspector and a constable for negligence at Gulshan Police Station. During a pre-dawn inspection of four Dhaka police stations, he observed officers displaying laxity in their duties. He emphasized that such lapses create opportunities for crime and vowed to maintain strict oversight.
SI and Constable Dismissed for Negligence in Dhaka
Speaking at BNP’s extended meeting, Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir declared, “We have defeated fascism. We have ousted Sheikh Hasina.” He accused certain groups of conspiring against the democratic transformation envisioned by BNP’s founder, Ziaur Rahman. Fakhrul lamented that despite public hopes for democracy, clear directions remain elusive. He also criticized attempts to rename historical institutions and reiterated BNP’s sacrifices for a liberal democratic Bangladesh.
Mirza Fakhrul: ‘We Have Defeated Fascism, We Have Ousted Hasina’
A new political party for students, named the National Citizens Party, has been officially announced. The party made the declaration on Thursday, along with the appointment of its top six leaders.
Nahid Islam has been named as the Convener, while Akhtar Hossain will serve as the Member Secretary. Nasiruddin Patwari has been appointed as the Chief Coordinator. Sarjis Alam and Hasnat Abdullah will lead the northern and southern regions, respectively, as Chief Organizers. Additionally, Shamanta Sharmin has been appointed as the Joint Member Secretary.
This leadership committee is expected to remain in place until the national elections. Reports suggest that key frontline activists from the July movement have secured significant positions in the new party, with women also being given important roles.
Students Announce New Political Party: ‘National Citizens Party’
Gazipur Metropolitan Police have arrested 21 individuals in a joint security operation named “Devil Hunt.” The arrests were made between Wednesday morning and Thursday 7 AM across different areas, including Basan, Kashimpur, and Tongi. Authorities revealed that a total of 348 individuals have been detained in the ongoing operation.
Operation ‘Devil Hunt’: 21 Arrested in Gazipur Crackdown
Following widespread criticism on social media, Supreme Court lawyer Shishir Monir has stepped down from representing the accused in the Abrar Fahad murder case. In a statement, he clarified that although the High Court hearing has concluded, he will not pursue an appeal on behalf of any of the convicts. He expressed his willingness to meet Abrar’s family, hoping for an amicable resolution.
Shishir Monir Withdraws from Abrar Fahad Murder Case Amid Backlash
Jamaat-e-Islami Secretary General, Professor Mia Golam Parwar, has stated that elections should only be held after necessary reforms, rather than on a fixed timeline. “We don’t have the money or muscle to rig votes; those who do are pushing for early elections,” he said. He dismissed claims that Jamaat wants to delay elections and insisted that the party rejects elections like those of 2014, 2018, and 2024. He also hinted at ongoing discussions for unity among Islamic political groups.
‘Only Those with Money and Muscle Want Quick Elections’ – Jamaat Leader
Protesters injured in the July uprising have been staging a sit-in for 26 consecutive hours in front of the Chief Adviser’s Office, demanding equal rights in government quotas. Around 30 demonstrators remained at the site, chanting slogans whenever government vehicles appeared. Their primary demand is the removal of discrimination in quota policies, advocating for a two-category system.
Injured Protesters Stage 26-Hour Sit-In at Chief Adviser’s Office
Supreme Court lawyer Shishir Monir has come under criticism for representing convicts in the Abrar Fahad murder case. In a Facebook post, Howard University Assistant Professor Dr. Mirza Galib explained that Shishir Monir’s chamber reviewed the evidence and rejected cases for five of the 12 death row convicts, believing them to be innocent. He took up cases for two convicts, arguing they deserved life imprisonment instead of the death penalty. Monir has stated that if credible legal experts provide contrary evidence, he will withdraw from the case.
Lawyer Takes Up Abrar Murder Case, Says 5 of 12 Death Row Convicts Are Innocent
BNP’s acting chairman, Tarique Rahman, has called on all citizens to remain vigilant against efforts to disrupt national unity and the upcoming elections. He accused those who once sought to make Bangladesh a puppet state of creating confusion regarding the government and local elections. Remembering BNP’s founder, Ziaur Rahman, and honoring those who sacrificed their lives in past movements, including the July martyrs, he portrayed BNP as a party committed to continuous reform.
Tarique Rahman Warns Against Efforts to Sabotage National Unity and Election Process
BNP Chairperson and former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia has alleged that fascists and their allies are conspiring to reverse the achievements of the mass uprising. She urged for unity to thwart these conspiracies. Emphasizing the need for immediate electoral reforms, she paid tribute to the July martyrs and extended sympathies to the injured. Calling for national unity, she affirmed that despite being in the UK for medical treatment, she remains committed to the people’s cause.
Khaleda Zia: ‘A Conspiracy is Underway to Undermine the Gains of the Uprising’
Speakers at a discussion on justice and sovereignty have alleged that Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was the mastermind behind the 2009 Pilkhana massacre, executed under Indian directives. They claimed that the strength of the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) posed a challenge to India, leading to the elimination of its officers. Citing testimonies and evidence from victims’ families, they accused Indian-trained forces and ruling party affiliates of involvement. The discussion also called for the trial of Hasina, Sheikh Selim, Sheikh Taposh, Mirza Azam, and others. Retired Major Mohsin stated that he was dismissed for questioning Hasina’s silence on the massacre, while activist Tasnuva labeled Hasina as the orchestrator of the attack.
Sheikh Hasina Accused of Masterminding Pilkhana Massacre
BNP’s extended meeting has commenced with the recitation of the Quran, attended by 4,000 leaders and activists from across the country. The meeting, held at the LD Hall and surrounding grounds of the National Parliament, is being presided over virtually by BNP’s acting chairman, Tarique Rahman. The main agenda includes finalizing organizational strategies and election preparations. BNP aims to incorporate grassroots opinions into its action plan, and the meeting is expected to reveal potential election candidates. Party leaders and activists consider this gathering highly significant.
BNP’s Extended Meeting Begins with 4,000 Delegates
On February 26, Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) Administrator Mohammad Ejaz paid a courtesy visit to Army Chief General Waker-Uz-Zaman at the Army Headquarters. Their discussions focused on collaborative efforts between DNCC and the Bangladesh Army to improve city infrastructure. The administrator noted that the military is already working in 18 wards, providing logistical and technical support. Additionally, the two parties agreed to cooperate in enhancing traffic management and urban security. The Army Chief praised the administrator’s strategic approach to urban planning and emphasized the importance of youth training and human resource development.
DNCC Administrator Meets Army Chief to Discuss Infrastructure Development
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