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Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU) has been declared closed indefinitely following an attack on protesting students by alleged outsiders. Students have been instructed to vacate their dormitories by 9:00 am Monday, while two platoons of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) have been deployed to maintain order.

The announcement came from Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr. A.K. Fazlul Haque Bhuiyan on Sunday night. Earlier, students had locked in the VC and around 227 academic council members inside an auditorium for several hours, demanding the introduction of a combined degree. The standoff lasted from 1:00 pm to 8:00 pm before Mymensingh’s Deputy Commissioner and Superintendent of Police intervened for negotiations.

However, the situation escalated when a group of outsiders armed with sticks stormed the venue and attacked students, injuring several, including female students. Teachers were eventually released, but students were assaulted and humiliated. Following the violence, students from different halls gathered in protest, prompting the shutdown decision.

01 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh Agricultural University Shuts Down Indefinitely After Attack on Protesting Students

The Indian Border Security Force (BSF) has handed over 14 Bangladeshi nationals to the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) through a flag meeting at the Satkhira border. The handover took place on Sunday evening around 7 p.m.

The group had been detained on Saturday night around 11 p.m. at Hakimpur border checkpoint in India. Following the return, BGB’s Subedar Md. Abul Kashem filed a general diary with Satkhira Police Station. Officials confirmed that after verifying their identities, the detainees will be reunited with their families.

01 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

BSF Returns 14 Bangladeshi Nationals to BGB After Border Detention

The Officer-in-Charge (OC) of Companiganj Police Station, Uzair Al Mahmud Adnan, has been transferred to Sylhet Sadar Court as a police inspector following widespread criticism over the looting of limestone at Bholaganj. He has been replaced by Md. Raton Sheikh.

On August 13, a delegation from the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) visited the Bholaganj stone quarry, where large-scale looting occurred due to alleged negligence by local administration and law enforcement. Following the incident, on August 18, Companiganj’s UNO Azijunnahar was transferred to Fenchuganj, while Deputy Commissioner Mohammad Sher Mahbub Murad was withdrawn.

According to the ACC’s investigation report, OC Uzair Al Mahmud Adnan and several officers of the local police station received commissions from illegal stone traders and actively facilitated the looting.

01 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

OC of Companiganj Police Station Transferred Over Stone Looting Scandal

In Kuakata, businessman Abdul Halim Akon has accused Kuakata Municipal Student League Secretary Nesar Uddin Howlader of forcibly taking a signed check worth BDT 30 lakh from him. On Sunday morning, Halim Akon submitted a written complaint to the relevant bank, requesting redress and alleging that he received threats to his life.

Responding to the allegations, Nesar Uddin stated that the check was handed over as repayment for a land transaction. “A year ago, I purchased 15 sotok of land from Halim Akon’s father, Mostafa Akon, for BDT 37.5 lakh. We have a written agreement to confirm this,” Nesar Uddin said.

He added that the payment was due, but when he learned the land had been sold elsewhere without finalizing the documentation, he contacted Mostafa Akon. During a family meeting, Halim Akon reportedly provided a signed check for BDT 30 lakh from his account in the presence of several witnesses.

According to Nesar Uddin, he later discovered that Halim Akon raised objections at the bank. He said he then informed the father, who subsequently repaid BDT 28 lakh through two separate checks, with the remaining amount to be settled via land transfer.

Nesar Uddin claimed that the accusations are part of a planned conspiracy and a deliberate attempt to tarnish his reputation.

01 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Kuakata Student League Secretary Accused of Seizing Check Worth BDT 30 Lakh from Businessman; Claims Transaction Was for Land Payment

BNP leader Professor Nargis Begum stressed that elections are essential to preserve Bangladesh’s sovereignty and build a democratic state. She highlighted the need to protect current and future generations, stating that democracy enables free expression and national development.

She recalled that former President Ziaur Rahman united the nation to safeguard independence and founded the BNP to uphold the rights and dignity of the majority. Party leaders urged citizens to protect the party’s legacy, noting, “If BNP survives, the country survives.”

01 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP’s Nargis Begum Urges Elections to Safeguard Independence and Democracy

GOP leader Rashed Khan emphasized, “We are not against the election, and we will not allow it to be disrupted. The government may make mistakes, but we cannot let it fail.”

He also called for accountability for attacks on party members, including Nurul Haq Nur, stressing that law enforcement personnel involved must face consequences. Khan reiterated demands to ban fascist elements from politics, including their affiliates.

01 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

GOP Leader Rashed Khan Affirms Support for Electoral Process, Condemns Violence

National Party Secretary General Barrister Shamim Haider stated that any attempts to ban the party would fail, emphasizing that the party has never engaged in terrorism.

He condemned recent attacks on the party office and praised police for controlling the situation. Haider urged party members to remain vigilant, promising lawful, peaceful demonstrations in Dhaka if necessary.

01 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

National Party Vows Peaceful Protests, Rejects Government Ban Plans: Shamim Haider

BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul was acquitted on Sunday in a 2013 case from Ramna Model Police Station, which accused him of obstructing police and attempted murder. His lawyer, Syed Zainal Abedin Mezbah, said the High Court had annulled parts of the charges, leading to Fakhrul’s exoneration. Other accused parties will continue to face trial.

01 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Acquitted in 2013 Police Obstruction Case

The war crimes trial over the July uprising, in which Sheikh Hasina and two others are accused, is nearing its conclusion. In just nine days, testimony from 29 witnesses has been recorded, including family members of martyred protesters, injured activists, eyewitnesses, and medical personnel.

Witnesses unanimously called for the death penalty for Sheikh Hasina and her associates. The prosecution expects an additional 10–15 witnesses over the next 3–4 days, after which both sides will present arguments. The tribunal is expected to announce a verdict following the conclusion of testimonies and arguments by October 15.

01 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Trial Nears Completion in July Uprising War Crimes Case Involving Sheikh Hasina

Advisor Farida Akhter expressed concern over the ecological impact of illegal fishing in Bangladesh’s Haor wetlands. During the release of fingerlings in Kishoreganj’s Itna area, she stated, “Fishing using Chinese nets and electric shocks is threatening the Haor. This must stop immediately.”

She also raised concerns about water flow disruption caused by a newly constructed road connecting Itna to Mithamain and Ashtagram, urging the Road Ministry to consider adding culverts and bridges to prevent further ecological damage.

01 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Advisor Farida Akhter Warns Against Illegal Fishing Practices in Haor Areas

Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam conveyed that Chief Adviser Professor Yunus stated, “Any thought of an alternative to elections would be extremely dangerous for this nation. In the first half of February, a free and fair election will take place in a festive environment.”

Professor Yunus emphasized that the caretaker government’s primary duty is to ensure a peaceful electoral process. During the meeting, political parties discussed their views on implementing the July Charter, while the National Consensus Commission’s Vice-President Dr. Ali Riaz and Special Assistant Munir Haidar updated the Chief Adviser on progress. The discussions were held in a cordial atmosphere, with parties voicing concerns and expectations regarding the upcoming election.

01 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Chief Adviser Yunus Warns Against Alternatives to February Elections, Promises Free and Fair Vote

Islamic Movement leader Rezaul Karim clarified in an interview, “Inshallah, the one-ballot initiative of Islamic parties will see the light of day.” Addressing reports of disagreement among Islamic parties over including Jamaat-e-Islami, he said, “Most Islamic parties are in electoral consensus with Jamaat. Meetings and discussions are ongoing.”

Karim emphasized that excluding Jamaat-e-Islami from alliances is incorrect, noting that several Islamic parties formed a coordination committee as part of a broader electoral agreement. On ideological differences, he explained, “Our approach blends spirituality and politics for societal and governance reforms, whereas Jamaat follows a different ideological path. Despite differences, past political history has seen unity and compromise.”

01 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Islamic Parties Coordination Committee Formed for Unified Ballot, Excluding Jamaat-e-Islami: Rezaul Karim

The Nationalist Student Party has demanded that Chittagong University officials resign and apologize to students for failing to maintain campus security.

In a written statement on Sunday evening, Abdullah Al Noman, General Secretary of the university’s student wing, presented three key demands: arrest and exemplary punishment for the attackers, an apology from the administration, and assurances for student safety.

Alaudin Mohsin, branch president, criticized the administration and police for remaining inactive despite hundreds of students being injured overnight. Violence resumed on Sunday morning, leaving over 150 students injured until the army intervened to restore order.

Meanwhile, BNP leader Sathi Uday Kusum Barua called for strict protests in Zobra village, criticizing students as ‘rebellious.’ The BNP later removed him from his position, while local BNP leaders urged calm and restraint among villagers and students to avoid further violence.

01 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Nationalist Student Party Demands Resignation of Chittagong University Administration Over Security Failures

Chittagong University’s Vice-Provost, Professor Dr. Kamal Uddin, reported on Sunday afternoon that senior cadres of the student wing of the ruling party attacked students and faculty members while wearing helmets. “They have beaten our teachers and students. We are unable to accommodate all the injured in our medical facilities,” he said.

The university has sent 4–5 vehicles to Chittagong Medical College, where over 500 students are reported injured. “What kind of world are we living in, where senior student cadres enter campuses wearing helmets and assault students? The police have not intervened,” he added.

The unrest reportedly began Saturday night after a female student was assaulted by a gatekeeper at a residence, sparking tensions among students and local residents. At least 150 students, along with the Vice-Provost, the Proctor, and several teachers, sustained injuries. Witnesses report that domestic weapons were used to target students across the campus.

01 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Chittagong University Vice-Provost: Student League Cadres Assault Students Wearing Helmets, Teachers Injured; Medical Facilities Overwhelmed

Maria Nur, wife of opposition leader Nurul Haque Nur, described the recent attack on her husband as unprecedented. “Even during eight years of a fascist regime, we did not witness such shocking assaults. He sustained severe injuries to the brain, jaw, nose, and spine. Doctors say full recovery status cannot be determined before 72 hours,” she said. Maria appealed to the nation for prayers and requested arrangements for advanced treatment abroad.

31 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

“Maria Nur: Attack on My Husband in Current Administration Shocking Beyond Words”


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