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An eight-party alliance led by Jamaat-e-Islami has announced a divisional rally in Chattogram’s Laldighi Maidan on Friday, which leaders expect to draw a massive crowd. The announcement was made at a press conference at the Chattogram Press Club, attended by senior leaders including Jamaat’s Assistant Secretary General Muhammad Shahjahan. Jamaat Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman and other central leaders are scheduled to address the gathering. The rally’s key demands include holding a referendum before the national election to implement the July Charter, introducing a proportional representation system in parliament, ensuring a level playing field for all parties, and prosecuting alleged atrocities and corruption by the Awami League. The alliance also called for banning the activities of the Jatiya Party and the 14-party coalition for their alleged complicity. Shahjahan stated that the rally reflects the people’s aspirations for reform and that any election without a referendum would fail to represent the public mandate.

04 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat-led eight-party alliance to hold major Chattogram rally demanding referendum and political reforms

The Rajshahi district administration has stopped the demolition of a historic mansion in the Sipai Para area, once owned by the Dighapatia royal family. The house, believed to be around 120 years old, belonged to Sandeep Kumar Roy, son of Raja Hemendra Narayan Roy. Demolition began after the Boalia Land Office auctioned the abandoned property for Tk 152,000, but following media reports and public criticism, authorities intervened. Heritage Rajshahi president Mahbub Siddiqui emphasized the building’s architectural and historical significance, urging preservation of its rare Nagalingam tree. The mansion, previously leased to language movement veteran and entrepreneur Monowara Rahman, had served as a women’s cottage industry training center employing thousands. After her death in 2009, the property became neglected. Officials have now sealed the site and suspended all activities pending further review to assess its heritage value before any future decision.

04 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Rajshahi authorities stop demolition of 120-year-old royal mansion after public and heritage protests

In a historic move, Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami has nominated Krishna Nandi, a Hindu community leader, as its candidate for the Khulna-1 (Dacope–Batiaghata) constituency, marking the party’s first-ever nomination of a non-Muslim candidate. The announcement was made by Jamaat Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman during an eight-party divisional rally in Khulna. Nandi, who joined Jamaat in 2005, currently serves as president of the party’s Hindu committee in Dumuria Upazila and also leads the local Sanatan Committee. He replaces Maulana Abu Yusuf, who has pledged to campaign for him. Nandi described Jamaat as a principled, corruption-free organization and said he chose the party for its commitment to justice and integrity. Political observers view this nomination as a strategic and symbolic step by Jamaat to broaden its appeal among minority communities in a region traditionally dominated by the Awami League.

04 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat nominates Hindu leader Krishna Nandi as its first non-Muslim candidate in Khulna-1

Bangladesh’s Ministry of Primary and Mass Education has issued a stern warning to government primary school assistant teachers who are continuing work abstention and exam boycotts. The ministry directed all teachers to withdraw their protests and resume duties immediately, stating that failure to comply would result in disciplinary and legal action under civil service and criminal laws. Several teachers’ associations have been on strike since December 1, demanding pay grade upgrades and full departmental promotion to head teacher positions. The ministry said it has already forwarded proposals to the Finance and Public Administration ministries and discussed the matter with the upcoming National Pay Commission 2025. Despite these steps, some groups have obstructed annual exams and allegedly harassed teachers willing to conduct them. The ministry emphasized that such actions endanger students’ education and violate service conduct rules, urging teachers to complete the third-term exams properly.

04 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh warns primary teachers of legal action if they refuse to end strike and resume classes

Bangladesh’s Directorate of Inspection and Audit (DIA) has identified 1,172 teachers and staff in private educational institutions who obtained jobs using fake certificates. The agency has recommended recovering Tk 253 crore, which includes salaries, allowances, and funds linked to fraudulent recruitment, embezzlement, and tax irregularities. The DIA is preparing to send a list of the offenders to the Ministry of Education, urging disciplinary action. Among the identified individuals, 400 certificates were found to be entirely fake, while around 300 were deemed invalid. The Rajshahi division recorded the highest number of fake certificate holders with 779 cases, followed by Khulna with 179, the Madrasa Education Directorate with 120, Dhaka with 70, and Chattogram with 24. Initially, a list of 400 teachers will be forwarded to the ministry for punitive measures. The findings highlight widespread credential fraud within the country’s private education sector.

04 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh audit finds 1,172 teachers with fake certificates, recommends Tk 253 crore recovery

National Citizens Party (NCP) convener Md Nahid Islam has urged the Election Commission (EC) of Bangladesh to announce the schedule for the 13th National Parliamentary Election at a time that considers the current political situation and allows all parties adequate preparation. During a meeting with Chief Election Commissioner AMM Nasir Uddin in Dhaka, Nahid welcomed the recent amendment to the Representation of the People Order (RPO) and condemned attempts to overturn it through political pressure or court intervention. He emphasized that each party should contest under its own electoral symbol and criticized efforts by a major party to impose a single symbol system. Nahid also expressed concern about the influence of money and power in elections, urging the EC to strictly monitor candidate affidavits and campaign spending. Additionally, he warned that politically motivated transfers of deputy commissioners and superintendents of police could affect fairness, and called for accurate public communication regarding any referendum issues.

04 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

NCP urges Bangladesh Election Commission to announce poll schedule considering political climate and fairness

A faction of the Bangladesh Secretariat Officers and Employees Coordinated Council has warned of launching a tough program from January 10 if the government fails to issue a gazette notification on the ninth national pay scale by December. In a memorandum sent to the Finance Advisor on December 3, the group expressed frustration over delays in finalizing the recommendations of the National Pay Commission 2025, formed by the interim government. The organization demanded restructuring the existing 20 pay grades into 10 steps with a 1:4 ratio to eliminate long-standing salary disparities. It also called for the introduction of a Secretariat allowance and ration allowance. The memorandum highlighted that rising commodity prices and living costs have severely affected lower-grade employees, leading to growing resentment. The group urged the Finance Ministry to intervene directly to resolve the issue and meet their legitimate expectations promptly.

04 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Secretariat employees threaten tough action if ninth national pay scale not announced by December

The president of the Consumers Association of Bangladesh (CAB), AHM Shafiquzzaman, has called on the government to take strict measures against traders who increased edible oil prices without approval from the Ministry of Commerce. Following a meeting at the Secretariat on Wednesday, he stated that under the Essential Commodities Act, the ministry determines prices for certain goods based on a specific formula. Shafiquzzaman emphasized that any price hike without ministry consent violates consumer rights and is unjustified. He expressed hope that the government would enforce the tough actions promised by the commerce adviser. He further noted that under the Competition Act and the Consumer Rights Protection Act, hoarding or price manipulation is punishable, urging the government to strengthen market oversight to ensure fair pricing of daily essentials.

04 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

CAB president demands strict action against traders for unjustified edible oil price hike

The International Crimes Tribunal in Bangladesh has rejected a petition seeking virtual court appearances for ten arrested army officers accused in a war crimes case involving allegations of abduction and torture by the Rapid Action Battalion’s TFI cell during the Awami League government. The order was issued on December 3 by Tribunal-1, led by Justice Golam Mortuza Majumder. Defense counsel Dr. Tabarak Hossain argued that the officers faced media trials and could face professional consequences even if acquitted, but the tribunal ruled that the law does not permit virtual appearances and directed the accused to attend in person. Chief Prosecutor Mohammad Tazul Islam opposed the plea, citing the absence of legal provisions for such appearances. The case names 17 accused, including former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and former Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal, with ten army officers currently in custody. The tribunal scheduled December 14 for hearing the discharge petitions of the accused.

04 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh tribunal rejects virtual appearance plea of army officers accused in abduction case

The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) of Bangladesh has approved a chargesheet against Dr. Prashanta Kumar Roy, former secretary of the Rural Development and Cooperatives Division and ex-project director of the 'Ektee Bari Ektee Khamar' project. According to ACC spokesperson Md. Akhtarul Islam, Roy is accused of concealing assets worth over Tk 12 million and providing false information in his wealth statement. Investigations revealed that he possessed immovable and movable properties worth Tk 7.7 million beyond known income sources. Additionally, Roy allegedly deposited Tk 180 million in 12 bank accounts under his and his daughters’ names, later withdrawing or transferring the funds. Based on these findings, the ACC approved the submission of a chargesheet under relevant sections of the Anti-Corruption Commission Act and the Money Laundering Prevention Act. The case underscores ongoing efforts to address corruption within public service ranks in Bangladesh.

04 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh ACC approves chargesheet against ex-secretary Prashanta Kumar Roy over corruption allegations

More than 10,000 people gathered at the Hazrat Khan Jahan Ali shrine field in Bagerhat on Wednesday to pray for the speedy recovery of BNP Chairperson and former Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia. The event, organized by former Bagerhat Sadar MP M.A.H. Selim, included Quran recitations, Milad, and special prayers. Participants included Selim’s family members, former district Jubo Dal president Fakir Tarikul Islam, former BNP leader and Red Crescent unit secretary Sheikh Mahabubur Rahman Tutul, madrasa students, and numerous party activists. The large turnout reflected continued public concern for Khaleda Zia’s health, as she remains under medical care. The gathering was peaceful and marked by collective prayers for her well-being.

04 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Over 10,000 people in Bagerhat pray for BNP leader Khaleda Zia’s speedy recovery

Begum Rokeya University (BRU) has become tense after the suspension of its central student union and hall council elections. The Islamist student group Islami Chhatra Shibir, under the banner of general students, held a press conference demanding that the election be held on December 24 as previously announced. They accused the university administration and election commission of deliberate delays and lack of sincerity. The election process had begun after the schedule was announced on November 18, but following the resignation of two chief election commissioners and alleged pressure from anti-election groups, the commission postponed the vote indefinitely citing voter list inconsistencies. Shibir threatened mass protests if the election is not held on the declared date, while another faction led by the Chhatra Dal is demanding a delay. The campus is now divided between opposing groups, raising fears of unrest and uncertainty about whether a fair election can take place.

04 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Students at Begum Rokeya University demand December 24 election threatening protests over indefinite suspension

The prosecution of Bangladesh’s International Crimes Tribunal has received an investigation report implicating Sajib Wazed Joy, son of ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, along with former Law Minister Anisul Huq, former Private Industry and Investment Adviser Salman F Rahman, and former State Minister for ICT Zunaid Ahmed Palak. The report concerns alleged crimes against humanity committed during the July uprising. Prosecutor Gazi Monowar Hossain Tamim confirmed the development in a message to journalists on Wednesday, December 3. According to standard procedure, the tribunal’s investigation agency submits its findings to the Chief Prosecutor’s Office, which then reviews the report before filing formal charges with the tribunal. The submission marks a significant step in the ongoing legal process surrounding the political upheaval that led to Sheikh Hasina’s removal from power.

04 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Prosecution obtains investigation report against Sajib Wazed Joy and others over July uprising crimes

The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has reinstated the membership of eight doctors whose affiliations with the Doctors Association of Bangladesh (DAB) and related party bodies were previously revoked for alleged breaches of party discipline. According to a statement signed by BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Advocate Ruhul Kabir Rizvi on Wednesday, December 3, the earlier decision to suspend the doctors—Dr. Khairul Islam, Dr. Rafiqul Kabir Labu, Dr. Md. Faruk Hossain, Dr. Mahbub Arefin Rezanur Ranjhu, Dr. M A Kamal, Dr. Syed Imtiaz Uddin Sajid, Dr. Shawon Bin Rahman, and Dr. Rakib Uz Zaman—has been withdrawn. The announcement restores their eligibility to hold positions within DAB, the BNP, and its affiliated organizations. The eight doctors had been relieved of their posts on July 29. DAB, founded in 1993, serves as the professional body for physicians aligned with the BNP.

04 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP restores membership of eight doctors previously expelled from its affiliated medical wing DAB

Bangladesh’s Department of Mass Communication has produced 34 songs in various regional languages to raise public awareness about the upcoming national parliamentary election and referendum, which will be held on the same day for the first time in the country’s history. The initiative aims to make voting procedures easier to understand and to encourage voter participation, especially in rural areas. Demonstrations on how to cast 'yes' or 'no' votes will also be organized in village markets. Information and Broadcasting Secretary Mahbuba Farzana emphasized the need for innovative and people-centered communication strategies to boost turnout. The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and the Ministry of Cultural Affairs will work jointly on the campaign, while the Press Institute of Bangladesh (PIB) will coordinate fact-checking efforts to counter misinformation. The songs will be performed locally to ensure regional engagement and inclusivity.

04 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh launches 34 regional songs to boost awareness for national election and referendum


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