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Independent vice-presidential candidate Shamim Hossain cast his vote in the DUCSU election and spoke to the press about attempts to undermine the process.
"There have been efforts to reduce my votes through cyber attacks and propaganda. But Dhaka University students are wise—I trust they will make the right decision," he said.
Shamim added that the voting atmosphere has so far remained peaceful, with no signs of disruption. Voting continues until 4 p.m., with heavy security blanketing the campus.

09 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

“Students Will Make the Right Choice Despite Cyber Attacks”: Independent VP Candidate Shamim

Sarjis Alam urged students to vote with conscience, reminding them of the stakes involved in the DUCSU elections.
"Today you are not electing an academician but a leader—the future leadership of Bangladesh," he wrote.
Sarjis emphasized that true leadership is about courage, accountability, and the ability to confront power without compromise.
"There’s a vast difference between making promises and turning them into reality. The justice you uphold today with your DUCSU vote is the justice you can expect from tomorrow’s Bangladesh. Let DUCSU win," he declared.

09 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

“DUCSU Vote Is About Conscience and the Future of Bangladesh”: Sarjis Alam

Meghmallar Basu, candidate for General Secretary of the Resistance Council, issued a strong statement against alleged manipulation in the election process.
"If you think I am unworthy, don’t vote for me. But if you deny me your vote based on artificial calculations engineered by state agencies—that’s betrayal," he wrote.
He further alleged that those positioned as “alternatives” to stop Shibir have long-standing ties with the Islamist group.
"Win or lose, I will fight for marginalized people. Whether you empower me in that fight is your choice. If you believe in me, I will return victorious," he added.

09 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Meghmallar Accuses “State Calculations” of Vote Suppression

A seven-member committee has been formed to streamline prosecution of cases filed over the July Uprising—excluding those under trial in the International Crimes Tribunal.
The uprising saw killings and other serious crimes during crackdowns on demonstrators. Recent months have seen charge sheets submitted in several cases.
The new committee will be chaired by the Law Secretary and include representatives from the Home Ministry, Bangladesh Police, a martyr family member and lawyer nominated by the July Martyrs Memorial Foundation, a human rights activist nominated by the Law Ministry, and the Deputy Solicitor of the Law and Justice Division.
The committee will identify existing challenges in prosecution, recommend solutions to the government, ensure security for victims and witnesses, and keep affected families and the public informed of progress.

09 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Government Forms 7-Member Committee to Oversee July Uprising Prosecution

Balloting for the DUCSU and hall union elections began Tuesday at 8 a.m. Voting will continue until 4 p.m., with all students in line by the deadline allowed to cast their ballots.
The election is being conducted across 810 booths in eight centers on campus. Ballot boxes reached the centers around 7 a.m. and were opened before polling agents and journalists. Heavy security measures are in place, including checkpoints at entry points, deployment of law enforcement agencies, and the presence of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) personnel.
Students reported high turnout early in the day, with many eager to vote in the morning.

09 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Voting Begins for DUCSU and Hall Union Elections

Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus met six Bangladeshi students who recently won medals at international math and biology Olympiads.

The students—Ariz Anas, Ha-Mim Rahman, Farabid Bin Faisal, Jitendra Barua, Jowad Hamim Chowdhury, and Tahsin Khan—shared their experiences and challenges with him.

“You have come this far through your own dedication. Your passion inspires us,” Yunus told them.

Education Adviser C. R. Abrar praised the achievements: “Competing against 111 countries, one of our students won gold in the Math Olympiad. Others secured bronze in various subjects. These competitions connect students to global networks and open doors to scholarships in top universities.”

09 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus Meets Medal-Winning Olympiad Students

Sadiq Kayem, vice-presidential candidate from the Jamaat-e-Islami backed panel, temporarily deactivated his Facebook account after a day-long cyber attack.
Upon reactivating it at night, he declared:
"Tomorrow’s DUCSU election is the largest step toward building a fascism-free Bangladesh on the foundation of our martyrs’ blood. I call upon all students—come to the polling centers and cast your valuable votes for the most deserving candidate. Together, we will build the campus of our dreams."

09 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Cyber Attack Forces DUCSU VP Candidate to Deactivate Facebook

The National Consensus Commission has decided to restart discussions with political parties, following a series of review meetings with experts.

According to an official press release, the Commission first met with a panel of experts on Sunday, followed by an internal review session the next day at the LD Hall of the Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban. It was during this review session that the decision to reopen dialogue with political parties was finalized.

The meeting was attended by the Commission’s Vice-Chairman Professor Ali Riaz, members Badiul Alam Majumdar, Justice Md. Emdadul Haque, Iftekharuzzaman, Safar Raj Hossain, and Md. Ayub Mia. Monir Haidar, who has been actively engaged in the consensus-building process, also joined the discussion.

The last official round of talks between the Commission and political parties took place on July 31.

09 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

National Consensus Commission to Resume Talks with Political Parties

United Nations Resident Representative’s Human Rights Advisor, Huma Khan, paid a courtesy call on Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman. She was accompanied by Barrister Tajrian Akram Khan during the meeting.

Huma Khan inquired about Dr. Rahman’s health condition and wished him a full recovery. She also expressed her gratitude for his address at the UN Human Rights Council’s commemorative event on July 29, which focused on remembrance and accountability.

The discussion covered a wide range of issues, including the current human rights situation in Bangladesh, enforced disappearances, extrajudicial killings, and the demand for justice. When asked about Jamaat’s proposed reform programs, Dr. Rahman provided a detailed briefing.

As a gesture of goodwill, the Jamaat chief presented the UN delegation with the 12-volume English edition of the party’s publication commemorating the “July Martyrs.”

09 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

UN Human Rights Advisor Meets Jamaat Chief Dr. Shafiqur Rahman

BNP leader Amanullah Aman has said that national elections will be held in February as scheduled, despite conspiracies to derail the process.

“The fascist Awami League government has done nothing meaningful in 17 years—except change names and loot in the name of development. People couldn’t vote or speak freely,” he alleged.

Aman added: “The people know that true development means Ziaur Rahman and Khaleda Zia. Tarique Rahman stands as a shining example of patriotism, and the country is ready to welcome him back soon.”

09 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP’s Aman: “People Know Development Means Ziaur Rahman and Khaleda Zia”

On the eve of the Dhaka University Central Students’ Union (DUCSU) elections, Ridwan Mansur, a student of the Arabic Department (2022–23 session), has stepped down from the race for Central Literary and Cultural Secretary. In a written statement, Ridwan announced:
"I am withdrawing my candidacy for the position of Central Literary and Cultural Secretary and extending my full support to Mosaddeq Ali Ibne Mohammad bhai for this role."

09 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Ridwan Withdraws Candidacy, Endorses Mosaddeq Ali for DUSU Cultural Secretary

Krishak Sramik Janata League founder and Bir Uttam Kader Siddiqui has warned that if those who brought victory in 2024 fail now, ordinary people may lose the will to resist future dictatorships.

Speaking in Basail, he said: “If my home is destroyed and it brings peace to the country, I accept it. But the government must restore the rule of law. People confuse Sheikh Hasina’s downfall with the fall of independence, the Liberation War, or Bangabandhu—that is not the case.”

He condemned recent restrictions, including Section 144 being imposed even on freedom fighters’ meetings, calling it an attack on democracy. “If an attack on my house is possible, then everyone in this country is vulnerable,” he warned.

09 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Failure of 2024 Movement’s Victors Would Weaken People’s Resistance to Future Dictatorships: Kader Siddiqui

Musaddiq Ali Ibn Mohammad, candidate for Literary and Cultural Affairs Secretary in the DUCSU election, has called on the university administration to adopt stronger measures to ensure a free and fair vote.

“Security measures were supposed to be in place since Sunday, but that has not been implemented properly. Some groups are openly announcing they will surround the campus, yet the election commission is passive,” he alleged.

He also claimed rule violations were going unchecked, with parties attempting to sway students with food and money, as well as spreading disinformation online. Musaddiq urged the commission to act swiftly against such irregularities.

09 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Stronger Administrative Measures Needed for Fair DUCSU Polls: Candidate Musaddiq Ali

Rumors circulating online that former Narayanganj mayor Selina Hayat Ivy and former state minister Zunaid Ahmed Palak have been released on bail are false, according to Rumor Scanner Team.

Investigations revealed that Ivy remains in Kashimpur jail, and her lawyers said a bail hearing may take another six weeks. An old photo of her wearing a garland is being misused to spread misinformation.

Similarly, a photoshopped “news card” carrying Jamuna TV’s logo claimed Palak had secured bail. Jamuna TV has issued no such report. Both leaders remain in custody.

09 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Viral Claims of Selina Hayat Ivy and Zunaid Ahmed Palak’s Bail Are False

DUCSU Chief Election Commissioner Prof. Dr. Mohammad Jasim Uddin has said the polls will set an example for other universities across Bangladesh.
“This will be a model election, a benchmark created by Dhaka University students,” he declared.

Voting begins Tuesday at 8 a.m. and will continue uninterrupted until 4 p.m. “If students are in line at closing time, they will still be allowed to vote,” he added.

The election will be held across eight centers with 810 booths. Urging participation from both residential and non-residential students, Prof. Jasim said law and order is under control and he sees no cause for concern.

09 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

DUCSU Election Will Be a Model for Other Universities: Chief Election Commissioner


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