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BNP leader Abdus Salam Pintu has stressed that Bangladesh must hold elections without delay, warning that delays would worsen the country’s situation.
Speaking at a views-exchange meeting with imams and muezzins, Pintu said:
“People support the traditional election system. They neither know nor accept any other process. Voters must be able to choose their candidates freely.”
He added that despite possible conspiracies, the public would resist all plots, and elections would be held by February next year.

22 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Only Familiar Election Process Should Continue: BNP’s Pintu

The Ministry of Home Affairs has promoted 39 unarmed police inspectors to the rank of Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP). A notification issued on Monday instructed the promoted officials to submit their joining letters through the proper authority to the Senior Secretary of the ministry. The order, issued in the public interest, has been made effective immediately.

22 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

39 Police Inspectors Promoted to Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP)

At least 34 people were injured in Sunamganj’s Dirai upazila when a minor quarrel escalated into a violent clash involving spears and other homemade weapons. The incident took place at the Rajanagar boat terminal after an argument over splashing water spiraled into a bloody confrontation between supporters of Golap Mia and Akbar Mia.

Of the injured, 24 were rushed to Sylhet hospitals, while 10 others received treatment at Dirai Medical College. Police recovered a large number of spears and local weapons from the scene. Officer-in-Charge Mohammad Abdur Razzak confirmed that law enforcement had been deployed and that the situation was now under control.

22 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

34 Injured in Deadly Clash in Dirai Over Petty Dispute

The government has ordered an investigation into the shocking discovery of five sacks of National Identity Cards (NIDs) in Narayanganj. Home Affairs Adviser Jahangir Alam Chowdhury has directed the Deputy Commissioner to report on what actions the Election Commission is taking in response.

Police recovered the sacks, filled with NIDs, polling officer cards, and official seals, from a roadside garbage heap near the Dhaka-Narayanganj link road on Sunday night. District Election Officer Alamgir Hossain confirmed that the items belonged to the Gazipur Sadar area and said action would be taken once higher authorities issue instructions. Witnesses reported that an unidentified group in a white car dumped the sacks. Police have since launched an investigation, and a general diary (GD) has been filed.

22 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Five Sacks of NID Cards Found in Narayanganj Dumping Ground; Probe Ordered

The much-anticipated Rokeya University Central Students’ Union (RUCSU) election has been rescheduled for October 16, following Durga Puja, after heated slogan battles between Bangladesh Chhatra Dal and Islami Chhatra Shibir supporters.

Earlier, the two rival groups staged counter-demonstrations in front of the Roksu treasurer’s office. While Shibir-backed candidates and supporters demanded elections on September 25, left-aligned and independent candidates opposed a “voter-less” process. Amid mounting tensions, five student panels, including Chhatra Dal, declared that the environment was not conducive to a fair election and called for a level playing field. However, Shibir’s university unit president and VP candidate, Mostakur Rahman Zahid, insisted that the September 25 election date must be upheld.

22 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

RUCSU Election Postponed to October 16 Amid Clashes Between Student Groups

The Islami Andolan Bangladesh has demanded that BNP leader Annie Chowdhury withdraw her recent remarks and issue a public apology. In a joint statement, Sheikh Fazle Bari Masud, Joint Secretary General, and Ariful Islam, Secretary, said Annie made “obscene and fabricated” comments about Islami Andolan’s Amir and Pir Sahib of Char Monai during a public rally—remarks they described as grossly irresponsible and against political etiquette.

The leaders argued that Annie’s comments have “pained the political and conscious sections of society” and accused the BNP of being complicit with autocracy by legitimizing the 2018 “dummy election” and sending six MPs to Parliament. “Falsehood is Annie Chowdhury’s only capital, but the people of Bangladesh now see through it,” they said. They further alleged that BNP is unable to accept the emerging unity among Islamists and accused the party of “betraying the nation” by engaging in extortion, land grabbing, looting, and terrorism. Annie, on her part, had branded Islami Andolan and the Char Monai Pir as “national traitors.”

22 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

“Annie Chowdhury Thrives on Lies” — Islami Andolan Calls for Retraction and Public Apology

A group of former officials and staff of Biman Bangladesh Airlines who were dismissed from service have staged a sit-in protest in front of Balaka Bhaban at Kurmitola, demanding reinstatement.
The protesters claimed that despite a government circular in August last year promising to resolve all reinstatement petitions within 15 days, most cases remain unsettled even after a year. While a few employees were reinstated under the same order, the majority still await a decision.
They warned that unless their single-point demand for reinstatement is met, they would continue with escalated, ongoing protests.

22 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Dismissed Biman Employees Protest, Demand Reinstatement

BNP leader Shahid Uddin Chowdhury Annie has accused the Islami Andolan Bangladesh (IAB), led by the Charmonai Pir, of strengthening Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s grip on power through repeated electoral cooperation, calling it a betrayal of the people.

Speaking on the formation of a consensus government, Annie said:
“Through implementing Tarique Rahman’s 31-point agenda, we can bring about a national unity government. In such a setup, elected representatives would form the lower house, while unelected leaders from different political groups could join the upper house to ensure inclusive governance.”

He alleged that for 17 years, Islami Andolan played a key role in propping up Hasina’s rule:
“In the elections of 2014, 2018, and 2024, Islami Andolan extended support to Hasina, thus strengthening her permanence in power. For this, Charmonai Pir and his party have been marked as traitors by the people of Bangladesh.”

Criticizing their current stance, he added:
“Today they parade on the streets against elections, but where were they during our 17 years of struggle? Back then, we didn’t see their so-called movement. Now they threaten, march, and disrupt the electoral atmosphere. To overcome this situation, unity is our only strength.”

Annie also recalled Jamaat-e-Islami’s role in frustrating opposition unity in earlier decades:
“In 1986 and 1996, Jamaat did not just obstruct us, they obstructed the entire nation.”

22 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

By Backing Hasina in Elections, Charmonai Pir and Islami Andolan Have Betrayed the Nation: BNP’s Annie

BNP leader Abdul Moin Khan has said that the party’s liberal democratic vision is crucial for ensuring a peaceful and stable socio-economic environment in Bangladesh.
He made the remarks during a meeting with Danish Ambassador H.E. Christian Brix Møller. The two discussed Bangladesh’s political climate, participation of different parties in upcoming elections, and Denmark’s investment interest.
The ambassador highlighted Denmark’s plan to invest nearly $2 billion in coastal infrastructure and renewable energy projects, particularly in Chattogram and Cox’s Bazar. Both sides expressed optimism that stronger democratic stability in Bangladesh would enhance bilateral cooperation.

22 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP’s Democratic Outlook Key to Stability, Says Moin

Responding to allegations by cricketer and BCB presidential candidate Tamim Iqbal, Sports Adviser Asif Mahmud has insisted that the government is not interfering in the Bangladesh Cricket Board election.
Tamim earlier accused the government of favoring incumbent president Aminul Islam Bulbul. In reply, Asif Mahmud said:
“The government is only performing routine duties. If it oversteps its jurisdiction, then it can be called unlawful interference. If that happens, Tamim can seek legal action or even approach the ICC.”
Tamim had previously stated that he only wanted a transparent election, regardless of whether he won or lost.

22 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Government Not Interfering in BCB Election, Says Adviser

Student organizations at Rajshahi University have demanded postponement of the long-awaited RUCSU election following campus unrest over a teacher’s humiliation.
With the campus under a “complete shutdown” and most students leaving dormitories and messes, candidates supported by Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal argued that voter participation would be severely compromised.
VP candidate Sheikh Nur Uddin Abir said, “Elections without full student participation cannot be fair. We want the polls to be held after Durga Puja, if necessary.”
Other student panels and independent candidates echoed the call, stressing that unresolved issues like the controversial “dependent quota” must be addressed to ensure inclusive participation.
Candidate Tasin warned that with major religious holidays and shutdowns disrupting campaigns, the election — being held after 35 years — risks losing legitimacy.

22 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Rajshahi Student Bodies Demand Postponement of RUCSU Election

Law enforcement agencies have arrested six Awami League leaders and activists in separate drives across Dhaka. The arrests, made on Sunday, were disclosed on Monday.
Deputy Commissioner of DMP’s Media and Public Relations Division, Muhammad Talebur Rahman, stated that the detainees were involved in organizing flash processions and financing party activities in the capital. He added that further details would be shared later.

22 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Six Awami League Activists Arrested in Dhaka

Marking the occasion of Sharadiya Durga Puja, Bangladesh’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has sent 500 kilograms of premium aromatic Chinigura rice as a gift to India.
On Monday afternoon, a pickup truck carrying the rice crossed into Agartala, Tripura, through the Akhaura land port. The rice, branded as Chashi, will be distributed from the Bangladesh High Commission in New Delhi to distinguished recipients.
Rajib Bhuiya, owner of Suyeib Trade International, which handled the customs clearance, confirmed that the rice would be presented as gifts to notable figures in India.

22 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh Sends 500kg of Aromatic Rice to India as Puja Gift

A low-pressure system has developed over the North Bay of Bengal and adjoining areas, triggering heavy cloud formation. The Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) has warned that squally winds may sweep across the North Bay, coastal regions, and nearby sea ports.
On Monday, the BMD advised the ports of Chattogram, Cox’s Bazar, Mongla, and Payra to hoist local cautionary signal No. 3. Fishing boats and trawlers operating in the North Bay have been instructed to remain close to shore and proceed with utmost caution until further notice.

22 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Low-Pressure Forms Over North Bay; Signal No. 3 Issued for Ports

Home Affairs Adviser Jahangir Alam assured that comprehensive 24-hour security will be in place throughout the Durga Puja celebrations this year.

Speaking during a visit to Ramakrishna Mission Ashram in Narayanganj’s Missionpara, he praised the arrangements, calling them “well-organized with no cause for concern.”

“Durga Puja is a sacred religious festival, and its sanctity must be preserved. We have taken steps to ensure that all faiths can work together harmoniously. There are no security threats, as CCTV surveillance has been installed at every site,” he said.

Alam added that coordination meetings with puja committees have been held, ensuring round-the-clock security measures from the outset of festivities. Alongside government security forces, volunteer groups will also provide support. From September 24, Ansar personnel will be deployed.

To further support the celebrations, the government has allocated Tk 3.2 million across Narayanganj puja mandaps, along with 500 kilograms of rice for each mandap. Alam expressed optimism that the festival would further strengthen communal harmony in the country.

22 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

“Round-the-Clock Security from Day One of Puja” – Home Affairs Adviser


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