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Arif Sohel, the secretary-general of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, declared that the people of Bengal will no longer accept slavery to any elite group. He emphasized that the people of Bangladesh have never bowed down and have risen up repeatedly, citing 1947 and 1971 as examples. He mentioned that through every struggle, the nation’s identity has evolved. Sohel further stated that during the mass uprising of 2024, the people of Bangladesh will reject any form of subjugation. He also revealed that his organization, Janak, has formed a new political party to advocate for the removal of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
No More Slavery to Elites, Says Arif Sohel
On Friday, a Chhatra League activist was detained by university students while writing “Joy Bangla” on the wall of Jagannath University. The arrested individual has been identified as Rezwanul Kabir Chayon (31). He was apprehended by students at the university’s main gate during the ongoing admission exams. After his detention, Chayon stated, “I only wrote Joy Bangla. I didn’t write it anywhere else on the walls of Jagannath. No one asked me to write it; I did it on my own.” Following the arrest, the university’s proctor assisted in handing him over to the police. Students have accused Chayon of attempting to create unrest and disrupt law and order, in line with the program of the ruling political party.
Chhatra League Activist Detained While Writing ‘Joy Bangla’ on Jagannath University Wall
Tonight, in a political event held on Manik Mia Avenue in the capital, a new political party emerged from the youth who led the people’s uprising. At the inauguration ceremony, Nahid Islam, the convener of the newly formed “National Citizens’ Party” and former Information Adviser, declared, “There will be no place for pro-India or pro-Pakistan political parties in Bangladesh.” Leaders from various parties, including the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and Jamaat-e-Islami, attended the event.
No Room for Pro-India or Pro-Pakistan Political Parties in Bangladesh
The Ministry of Liberation War Affairs has officially recognized 1,401 individuals injured in the recent mass uprising as “July Warriors.” A gazette notification was issued on Thursday listing 493 individuals with critical injuries under Category A and 908 individuals with severe injuries under Category B.
The ministry has also announced plans to publish a Category C list for those with less severe injuries. The gazette includes details such as the injured individuals’ medical case IDs, names, parents’ names, and permanent addresses.
Earlier, on January 15, the government had published a gazette listing 834 people who were martyred in the uprising. These individuals are set to receive financial assistance.
Government Recognizes 1,401 Injured Protesters as ‘July Warriors’
During the inauguration ceremony on Friday afternoon, Hasnat Abdullah, a prominent leader of the “National Citizens’ Party,” stated, “We will rise above divisive politics and introduce a politics of unity.” He emphasized, “After enduring the rule of Awami Jahiliyat for one and a half decades, we are now free. This long period was marked by a culture of impunity. During the Indian aggression, BDR members were killed. A genocide was carried out on our brothers under the cover of darkness at Shapla Chattar.” He added, “We have seen the culture of rigged votes, both at night and during the day. The working class will decide who enters parliament.” Hasnat further pledged, “We promise to build independent and effective institutions. We will not engage in divisive politics but will work towards unity.”
Hasnat Abdullah: We Will Initiate Politics of Unity
The National Citizens Party, formed under the leadership of young people from the mass uprising, has been officially launched. Former Information Adviser Nahid Islam has been appointed as the convenor of the new party, while Akhtar Hossain has been named the member secretary. The announcement was made at Manik Mia Avenue by Shaheed Mohammad Ismail Hossain Rabbir’s sister, Maim Akhter. Maim shared an emotional note, saying, “In history, we have never seen a sister carrying her brother’s corpse; we carried our brother’s corpse on our shoulders.”
National Citizens Party’s Debut, Nahid Appointed Convenor
Kamrul Hasan Khokon, former central office secretary of Bangladesh Chhatra League and central sub-committee assistant secretary of the Awami League, has been arrested after a video of his controversial statement went viral. In the video, he claimed, “Only 300 votes are cast, but by evening, it becomes 3,000.”
Police arrested him on Thursday from Dhaka. According to Adabor Police Station, the former student leader was taken into custody on Thursday night. Authorities have stated that the case against him is politically motivated and is registered as Case No. 18. His family has reported that Khokon is a stroke patient and also suffers from mental health issues.
League Leader Arrested After Viral Election Rigging Remark
Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) recovered four gold bars weighing approximately 2.335 kg from an abandoned cattle shed near the Damurhuda border in Chuadanga. The estimated market value of the gold is around Tk 3 crore. Reports suggest the bars were meant to be smuggled into India. Upon sensing the presence of law enforcement, suspect Harun (35) fled the scene. A case has been filed at Damurhuda Police Station by BGB member Iqbal Hossain.
Four Gold Bars Discovered in Abandoned Cattle Shed
A new political party, the National Citizen Party, is being formed under the leadership of young activists from the mass uprising. The leadership of the party was already present on stage at the event. Young leaders Mohammad Nahid Islam, Hasnat Abdullah, Sarjis Alam, Nasiruddin Patwari, Samantha Sharmin, and Akhtar Hossain, among others, were seen on stage. However, no official announcements were made regarding the positions of the new party members. The event began with the screening of two documentaries. This political party is the result of the coordinated efforts of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement and the National Citizens Committee.
New Political Party Launch: Top Leaders, Including Nahid, Take the Stage
Leaders from various political parties and diplomats attended the inauguration of the National Citizens Party. BNP leaders Ruhul Kabir Rizvi and Shahid Uddin Chowdhury Anny arrived at the venue on Manik Mia Avenue. Also present were Miah Golam Parwar, Secretary-General of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, along with politicians Zunayed Saki, Jalaluddin Ahmed, Mostafizur Rahman Iran, Mahmudur Rahman Manna, Ahmed Ali Kashemi, General Shakhawat Hossain Razi, Amir Nurul Islam Bulbul, and Abdul Mannan. Additionally, Kamran Dangal, the political counselor of the Pakistani High Commission in Dhaka, was also present.
National Citizens Party’s Debut: Political Leaders and Diplomats Attend the Event
With snatching incidents surging across Dhaka, authorities have identified 432 hotspots across 50 police station areas, where around 1,200 criminals operate day and night. Experts classify these criminals into three groups:
1. Professional Gangs – Operate in designated areas, sometimes selling off zones to other groups.
2. Addiction-Driven Criminals – Engage in snatching to fund drug habits.
3. Thrill Seekers – Individuals stealing expensive phones, laptops, and motorcycles for personal satisfaction.
Law enforcement experts stress that proactive policing is crucial to curbing these crimes.
Three Types of Criminals Behind Rising Snatchings in Dhaka
The National Citizens Party (NCP), formed by student leaders of the July mass uprising, was officially launched today at Manik Mia Avenue in Dhaka. Thousands of supporters from across the country gathered, carrying banners and national flags. The party, founded under the National Citizens Committee and Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, appointed Md. Nahid Islam as convener and Akhtar Hossain as member secretary. Security, medical teams, and other facilities were arranged. Nahid Islam resigned from the Interim Government’s Advisory Council to lead the new party.
National Citizen Party Launched: Massive Gathering at Manik Mia Avenue, Echoing with Slogans
Recently, U.S. President Donald Trump announced that he would be selling U.S. residency via a Gold Card for $5 million, approximately 60 crore Bangladeshi taka. This move could benefit the corrupt oligarchs of the Awami League, who have looted billions and sent the money abroad, seeking refuge in countries like India. Trump also announced plans to offer a Green Card, granting citizenship. There are concerns that this could turn the U.S. into a haven for oligarchs worldwide, potentially making the most powerful and wealthiest country a sanctuary for the corrupt. However, the policy details have not yet been disclosed.
U.S. Gold Card Could Become Refuge for Awami Looters
China recently conducted a series of extensive military drills across the Indo-Pacific region, spanning from the Taiwan Strait to the Tasman Sea. The exercises included advanced weaponry systems and aimed to gauge how regional countries and the United States would respond to such military threats. Professor Stephen Nagy suggested that China seeks to capitalize on any gaps in U.S. response to global issues. Taiwan has deployed military aircraft and vessels in response, and concerns have been raised by New Zealand and Australia over the escalating situation.
China’s Military Drills in Indo-Pacific Region Seen as a Warning to US and Allies
Mohammad Ismail, the country’s fastest man, will not represent Bangladesh at the World Indoor Athletics Championship in Nanjing from March 21-23. Instead, the country’s representative will be Zahid Raihan. The Bangladesh Athletics Federation sent Raihan’s name to the World Amateur Athletics Federation on Wednesday night. Raihan, a ten-time national champion in the 400 meters, recently regained his title in the 100 meters at the National Championships. Ismail, however, expressed his disappointment, as he was left out. The Federation stated that Zahid was chosen due to his international success, and only one athlete can be sent due to financial constraints.
Ismail Left Out of Athletics, ‘Speechless’
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