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Students at Begum Rokeya University in Rangpur have renamed two academic buildings to honor slain anti-hegemony activists Sharif Osman Hadi and Abrar Fahad. On December 22, students placed banners renaming Academic Building-3 as ‘Shaheed Osman Hadi Bhaban’ and Academic Building-2 as ‘Shaheed Abrar Fahad Academic Building,’ marking a symbolic tribute to their sacrifice.

Student organizers said the initiative aims to preserve the memory of those who spoke against foreign dominance and paid with their lives. Nezaj Ahmed from the Gender and Development Studies Department stated that future generations would learn about their courage through these building names. Other students echoed that the renaming reflects the spirit of justice and protest that universities should uphold.

Abrar Fahad, a BUET student, was beaten to death in 2019 for his criticism of foreign influence, while activist Osman Hadi died in December 2025 after being shot earlier that month. The move has sparked discussions on student activism and remembrance culture in Bangladesh’s universities.

22 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Students rename two Begum Rokeya University buildings after slain activists Abrar Fahad and Osman Hadi

Rajshahi University Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr. Saleh Hasan Nakib stated that Bangladesh today lacks individuals like Hadi, a 32-year-old activist remembered for his moral courage and popularity across social strata. Speaking at a seminar titled “A Guide in Building an Intellectual, Cultural and Just Bangladesh” organized by RAKSU at the university’s Senate Building, he emphasized that establishing justice requires self-reflection and personal struggle.

The Vice-Chancellor urged young people to embody Hadi’s values of fairness and humanity, warning that envy and division cannot advance the nation. Former Islamic University VC Professor Rafiqul Islam described Hadi as a key figure in the July uprising who transcended party lines to pursue a just social order. RAKSU Vice-President Mostakur Rahman Jahid vowed to resist domination and authoritarianism in the spirit of Hadi’s ideals.

The event highlighted growing calls among academics and students for moral leadership rooted in justice and equality, reflecting a broader yearning for ethical renewal in Bangladesh’s political and civic life.

22 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Rajshahi University VC urges youth to follow Hadi’s justice-based ideals for a fairer Bangladesh

Bangladesh has suspended visa services for Indian citizens through its High Commission in New Delhi, according to diplomatic sources on Monday, December 22, 2025. The move follows a series of tense exchanges between Dhaka and New Delhi after recent political and security incidents that have strained bilateral relations.

The decision comes amid growing friction following reports that India provided refuge to several former Bangladeshi political figures and military officers. Tensions rose further after the killing of activist Sharif Osman Bin Hadi earlier in December, which triggered nationwide protests in Bangladesh. Demonstrations also occurred outside the Indian High Commission in Dhaka, while extremist groups allegedly threatened Bangladesh’s envoy in Delhi.

Bangladesh’s Foreign Ministry summoned the Indian High Commissioner to protest the threats, prompting a reciprocal summons by India. Analysts view the visa suspension as a significant diplomatic signal that could affect cross-border travel, trade, and cooperation if the standoff continues.

22 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh halts visa services for Indians amid rising diplomatic tensions with India

National Citizen Party (NCP) labor wing leader Md. Motaleb Shikdar was shot and injured in Khulna on Monday afternoon. Initially claiming he was attacked on the street, police later determined the shooting occurred inside a residence in the Sonadanga area. Motaleb was admitted to Khulna Medical College Hospital and is now out of danger, according to doctors.

Investigators found no evidence at the alleged street scene but discovered a bullet casing, liquor bottles, and drug paraphernalia inside the home of a woman named Tonni, identified as a known drug dealer. Police believe Motaleb had a personal connection with her and frequently visited the house. CCTV footage showed Motaleb and others entering the residence the previous night. Authorities suspect an internal dispute led to the shooting.

Law enforcement continues to search for Tonni, who fled after locking the house. Police officials said the motive remains unclear but confirmed that forensic and digital evidence are being analyzed to identify all those involved.

22 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

NCP labor leader shot in Khulna; police suspect internal dispute and drug link

A Chattogram court has ordered the formal arrest of listed top criminal Sajjad Hossain, known as ‘Chhoto Sajjad,’ and his wife Sharmin Tamanna in connection with another murder case. The order was issued on Sunday by Metropolitan Magistrate Abu Bakkar Siddique after a virtual hearing. Both accused are currently in separate prisons—Sajjad in Rajshahi and Tamanna in Feni—and were not physically presented in court due to security concerns.

According to prosecutors, the case involves the killing of madrasa student Nizam Uddin during an anti-discrimination movement in the city’s New Market area on August 5 last year. Police investigations linked Sajjad and Tamanna to the murder, prompting the court to approve their arrest in this case. Sajjad faces 19 criminal cases, including 10 for murder, while Tamanna is accused in eight cases. Both were previously granted bail in seven murder cases, but the High Court later suspended those bail orders.

The latest court order reinforces the state’s stance on pursuing high-profile crime cases and signals tighter scrutiny of bail processes for repeat offenders.

22 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Court orders new arrest of Sajjad and wife Tamanna in Chattogram murder case

Bangladesh police have arrested 44 leaders and activists of the banned Awami League and its affiliated organizations across the Rangpur division during a 24-hour operation named 'Operation Devil Hunt Phase-2'. The arrests took place between Sunday morning and Monday morning across seven districts, including Rangpur, Gaibandha, Kurigram, Lalmonirhat, Nilphamari, Dinajpur, Thakurgaon, and Panchagarh.

According to Rangpur Range DIG Aminul Islam, those detained include several local leaders such as union presidents, general secretaries, and youth and student wing officials. Police stated that the detainees are accused in multiple cases related to murder, attempted murder, and anti-terrorism charges linked to the anti-discrimination student movement.

Authorities confirmed that the operation will continue, emphasizing a zero-tolerance stance toward banned political groups. The arrests mark one of the largest coordinated crackdowns in northern Bangladesh since the party’s activities were outlawed, signaling intensified enforcement ahead of potential political unrest.

22 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Police arrest 44 banned Awami League leaders in Rangpur under Operation Devil Hunt Phase-2

Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman will apply for voter registration on December 27, according to BNP Standing Committee member Salahuddin Ahmed. He made the announcement after a meeting with Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) A.M.M. Nasir Uddin at the Election Commission office in Agargaon on Monday.

Ahmed clarified that December 27 falls on a Saturday, when all Election Commission offices remain open during the election period, allowing Rahman to complete his voter registration or related formalities that day. Responding to questions about law and order, he emphasized that maintaining security is primarily the government’s responsibility, though the Election Commission has authority over official transfers during elections.

The BNP leader expressed hope for a peaceful and festive electoral environment, urging the government to ensure free and fair participation. He added that both the party and the public expect improved law and order as the election approaches.

22 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Tarique Rahman to apply for voter registration on December 27, confirms BNP leader Salahuddin Ahmed

Leaders from Bangladesh’s media, political, and civil society sectors have demanded immediate legal action against those responsible for recent attacks on the offices of Prothom Alo and The Daily Star. The call came during a joint protest meeting titled “Bangladesh Affected by Mob Violence,” organized by the Editors’ Council at a Dhaka hotel on Monday.

Speakers, including BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, described the assaults as direct attacks on democracy and freedom of expression. Alamgir urged unity against what he termed conspiracies to silence the press. Jamaat-e-Islami Assistant Secretary General Advocate Ehsanul Mahbub Zobayer also condemned the incidents, recalling previous attacks on journalists and editors.

Participants from political parties, human rights groups, business associations, and civic organizations expressed concern over the rise of mob violence in Bangladesh. Observers warned that repeated assaults on the media could further erode public trust and democratic accountability if perpetrators are not swiftly brought to justice.

22 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Editors and political leaders demand justice after attacks on Prothom Alo and The Daily Star

The Inqilab Mancha has demanded the formation of a special judicial tribunal within 24 hours to ensure a fair and speedy trial in the murder case of Shahid Sharif Osman Hadi, spokesperson of the July Revolutionary and Inqilab Mancha. At a press conference held in front of the National Museum in Dhaka, the group’s member-secretary Abdullah Al Jaber urged the government to seek assistance from international agencies such as the FBI or Scotland Yard if local investigators fail to deliver results.

Jaber described the Hadi killing as a critical test for post-July Bangladesh, warning that public trust in state institutions would erode further without visible judicial progress. He accused some quarters of attempting to divert attention from the case and insisted that no national election should be held before justice is served. He also called for transparency regarding obstacles to the investigation and urged the government to use extradition treaties to bring suspects back if they have fled abroad.

The group issued a 24-hour ultimatum, threatening to continue street protests if the government fails to respond satisfactorily.

22 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Inqilab Mancha demands special tribunal within 24 hours for Osman Hadi murder case

A Mymensingh court has granted a three-day remand for 12 individuals arrested in connection with the killing of garment worker Dipu Chandra Das, 27, in Bhaluka. Senior Judicial Magistrate Shahadat Hossain issued the order after police sought five days of remand to investigate the planning and instigation behind the murder. Investigators aim to identify external organizers and those who allegedly incited the violence.

According to police and family sources, Dipu, an employee of Pioneer Knitwears (BD) Ltd, was beaten and killed after being accused of blasphemy. His family claims the allegation was fabricated to silence his activism for workers’ rights. CCTV footage reportedly shows that many attackers were outsiders, suggesting the violence was premeditated rather than spontaneous.

The case has sparked concern among labor rights advocates, who view it as an alarming example of how workplace disputes can be manipulated through religious provocation. Authorities are under pressure to ensure a transparent investigation and to hold both perpetrators and complicit factory officials accountable.

22 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Court orders three-day remand for 12 accused in Mymensingh garment worker Dipu murder case

Bangladesh’s Home Affairs Adviser Lt. Gen. (Retd.) Jahangir Alam Chowdhury said authorities remain uncertain about the whereabouts of Faisal Karim Masud, the prime suspect in the killing of July uprising leader Sharif Osman Hadi. Faisal may still be in the country or may have fled abroad, he told reporters after the 18th meeting of the Law and Order Advisory Committee. Ten people, including Faisal’s family members and associates, have been arrested so far in connection with the murder.

The adviser emphasized that the government is prioritizing justice for Hadi’s killing while maintaining maximum security ahead of the national election, Christmas, and New Year’s Eve. Operation Devil Hunt Phase–2, launched on December 13, has led to over 13,500 arrests and the recovery of illegal weapons and explosives. Security has been reinforced at churches, media offices, and major city areas.

Officials said law enforcement remains on high alert to prevent violence, extortion, and political unrest as the election approaches, with special training and surveillance measures already in place.

22 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh intensifies security as Hadi murder suspect Faisal Karim remains untraced

Bangladesh’s Shipping Adviser Brigadier General (Retd.) Dr. M Sakhawat Hossain has called for dismantling entrenched systems surrounding the nation’s ports, alleging that a long-standing mafia network continues to dominate operations. Speaking at the 48th annual general meeting of the Bangladesh Shipping Corporation (BSC) in Chattogram, he said the same group of officials and business figures have maintained control for decades, hindering reform and innovation.

Hossain highlighted that BSC has achieved its highest net profit in its 53-year history, a milestone that has emboldened the corporation to invest in new vessels. He emphasized that such financial strength should be used to modernize management and bring in new leadership. The meeting was also attended by Shipping Ministry Secretary Dr. Nurun Nahar Chowdhury.

The adviser’s remarks signal growing government intent to reform port governance and curb corruption. Analysts suggest that implementing structural changes could improve efficiency and transparency in Bangladesh’s maritime trade sector.

22 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh shipping adviser calls for reform of port system amid record BSC profit

Ganosamhati Andolon chief coordinator Jonayed Saki has declared that the people of Bangladesh will not accept any attempt to establish religious fascism. Speaking at a protest rally in front of the National Press Club on Monday, Saki accused reactionary forces of trying to destabilize the country and derail the upcoming elections through violence and intimidation, including the recent killing of activist Usman Hadi.

Saki criticized the government for remaining silent on attacks against media outlets and for failing to arrest Hadi’s killers. He warned that if justice is not ensured, the government must be held accountable. The activist leader also condemned the arson attack in Lakshmipur that killed a child, linking such incidents to broader attempts to spread fear and political instability.

He further alleged that some groups are attempting to become “new fascists” and that neighboring India’s rise of religious nationalism could influence similar trends in Bangladesh. Saki reaffirmed his party’s commitment to fighting fascism and defending democratic reform and justice.

22 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Jonayed Saki vows resistance to religious fascism, demands justice for slain activist Usman Hadi

Bangladesh Law Adviser Dr. Asif Nazrul announced that the trial for the murder of Sharif Osman Hadi will be conducted in a Speedy Trial Tribunal and completed within 90 days after the police report is submitted. The statement was made on Monday through his verified Facebook page, citing Section 10 of the Speedy Trial Tribunal Act, 2002, which allows for expedited proceedings in serious criminal cases.

The announcement follows growing public and organizational pressure for swift justice. The group Inquilab Moncho held a press conference in Dhaka’s Shahbagh area, urging the inclusion of international investigative agencies such as the FBI and Scotland Yard in the probe. Its member secretary, Abdullah Al Jaber, emphasized the need for transparency and international cooperation to ensure accountability.

Legal experts note that the decision to use a fast-track tribunal underscores the government’s intent to deliver justice efficiently, though concerns remain about maintaining due process. The case is expected to draw significant attention as it proceeds under heightened public scrutiny.

22 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh to complete Sharif Osman Hadi murder trial within 90 days under Speedy Trial Tribunal

BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has said that the Bangladesh he fought for—a free, sovereign, and democratic nation—no longer exists in its intended form. Speaking at a protest meeting titled “Bangladesh Under Mob Violence,” organized by the Editors’ Council and NOAB in Dhaka, Fakhrul warned that attacks on the press are direct assaults on democracy itself and the spirit of the July Revolution.

He argued that the right to think and speak freely is under threat, calling the situation dangerous not only for journalists but for all citizens. Fakhrul urged all pro-democracy groups to unite beyond party boundaries to resist what he described as growing authoritarianism. Editors and journalists attending the event pledged to defend press freedom and oppose organized violence.

The remarks come amid increasing concerns about media suppression and political polarization in Bangladesh, with opposition leaders framing the issue as a broader struggle for democratic survival.

22 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP’s Mirza Fakhrul warns democracy under threat, urges unity to defend press freedom


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