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Dhaka University Vice-Chancellor Prof. Dr. Niaz Ahmad Khan has described the upcoming Dhaka University Central Students’ Union (Daksu) election as “challenging under any circumstance.”

Speaking at a discussion marking “Black Day,” he said, “So far, the behavior of student organizations has been encouraging. But if anyone tries to obstruct the election, we will make it clear who did what.”

The VC noted that the entire nation has its eyes on this election and that preparations are being carried out under the commission’s directives. Discussions have also been held with all stakeholders to ensure a fair environment for voting.

“Dhaka University, as a national institution, has always stood against injustice. We must learn from history and continue resisting wrongdoing in any situation,” he said, calling on the army and all other stakeholders to work together for a successful election.

23 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

DU VC: Daksu Election Will Be Challenging, but No One Will Be Spared if They Obstruct

Home Affairs Adviser Jahangir Alam has assured that all necessary preparations for the upcoming national elections in February have been completed, in line with the Chief Adviser’s announcement.

He emphasized that no conspiracy will succeed if the public remains focused on the election process. The adviser also noted that the interim government is actively working to recover looted arms while law enforcement agencies are striving to prevent illegal weapons from entering the country.

“The borders are now far more secure than before,” he stated. Jahangir Alam further highlighted the increasing freedom of expression, saying, “Previously people had no scope to speak freely, but now they can express their views even on social media platforms like Facebook.”

On rising vegetable prices, he attributed the surge to recent heavy rainfall, adding that the government will purchase potatoes directly from farmers at a fixed rate to ensure fair prices.

23 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

All Preparations in Place for February National Election: Home Affairs Adviser

A local leader of the opposition Jubo Dal was brutally hacked to death in Khulna’s Aatharo Mile area on Friday night. Police have detained two suspects in connection with the killing.

The victim, Shamim Ahmed (35), was the son of Abdul Gaffar from Tala, Satkhira, and served as joint convener of Islamkati Union Jubo Dal.

According to his wife, Bushra Akter, two acquaintances—Ejaz and Shariful Islam—visited their home Friday evening. Later that night, Shamim was found murdered on the third floor of the building where they had gathered. The suspects had fled by the time she discovered the scene.

Police confirmed the incident as a homicide and sent the body for autopsy. An investigation is underway.

23 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Jubo Dal Leader Hacked to Death in Khulna, Two Arrested

Police have arrested a mosque imam accused of raping an 11-year-old madrasa student in Mymensingh.

The suspect, identified as Md. Al Amin (30), was captured Thursday in Sylhet Sadar Upazila after a manhunt. According to the case filed at Pagla Police Station, Al Amin lured the child into a classroom on July 31 after dismissing other students and then raped her while threatening to kill her.

RAB used digital tracking to locate and apprehend him. The suspect has since been handed over to the local police for further legal proceedings.

23 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Imam Arrested in Sylhet for Raping Madrasa Student

Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) AMM Nasir Uddin has stated that the proportional representation (PR) system is not included in Bangladesh’s constitution. “Debates on the matter are political; the Election Commission’s role is not to engage in them. If the law changes, elections will follow the new method,” he said.

Addressing preparations for the upcoming election, he confirmed that voter lists have been updated, constituency boundary drafts published, and hearings scheduled from Sunday through Thursday.

On law and order, he announced that the army will be deployed instead of a striking force, and polling centers seized in the past will face immediate cancellation of votes.

The CEC also confirmed that 5,700 officials under the commission will be deployed, and those previously involved in irregularities will be excluded. “The current government has not pressured us regarding the election. If they do, I will resign,” he added.

23 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

CEC: “Proportional Representation System Not in Constitution”

Former U.S. President Donald Trump is set to be briefed within the next two weeks on the progress of ongoing talks aimed at ending the Russia-Ukraine war.

Commenting on Russian strikes that damaged U.S. factories in Ukraine, Trump said: “I am not happy about it. In fact, I am unhappy with everything about this war.”

He added that he is weighing a “very important decision”—whether to impose massive sanctions, huge tariffs, both, or declare the conflict to be solely Russia and Ukraine’s war.

On the prospects of Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky working together, Trump remarked: “It’s like oil and vinegar. Clearly, they don’t get along, but we’ll see.”

23 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Trump to Be Briefed on Russia-Ukraine Peace Talks Within Two Weeks

At least nine members of the same family suffered burn injuries early Saturday after a fridge compressor exploded due to an electrical short circuit in Siddhirganj, Narayanganj.

The injured were rushed to the National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery. They include Tanzeel Islam (40), his wife Asma Begum (35), their children Tisha (17) and Arafat (15), Hasan (35), his wife Salma Begum (32), and their children Muntaha (11), Jannat (4), and one-month-old Imam Uddin. Their mother, Tahera Khatun (60), was also injured.

Locals said the two sisters, Asma and Salma, lived with their families in adjacent rooms. The explosion occurred around 3:30 a.m., after which neighbors rushed to rescue them.

23 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Nine of Same Family Burnt in Siddhirganj Fridge Explosion

Tasnia (15), a student of Milestone School and College who sustained severe burns in the Bangladesh Air Force jet crash at the institution, has died after 33 days of treatment.

Doctors at the National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery confirmed that she passed away at 8 a.m. on Saturday while under intensive care. Tasnia had suffered burns on 37 percent of her body.

She was an eighth-grade student and hailed from Madhukhali in Faridpur.

23 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Milestone School Student Dies After 33 Days of Treatment Following Jet Crash

The National University of Bangladesh has launched several initiatives aimed at improving the skills and quality of its affiliated college teachers to better prepare students for the challenges of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

Vice-Chancellor Prof. MASM Amanullah announced that training programs for accounting teachers and divisional-level workshops will be arranged. Plans are also in place to introduce high-quality audits to ensure good governance and transparency.

Highlighting the problem of graduate unemployment, he said: “Every year, at least one million students graduate from the National University, but 40 percent fail to secure jobs. The main reason is an outdated curriculum.”

To address this, the university is focusing on curriculum reforms, integrating advanced information technology—particularly Artificial Intelligence—and encouraging students to learn multiple languages. “Despite our large population, we face a severe shortage of skilled manpower due to insufficient investment in education,” the Vice-Chancellor noted.

23 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

National University Prioritizes AI and Multilingual Skills to Prepare Students for Fourth Industrial Revolution

Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal (JSD) President ASM Abdur Rob has cautioned that the “echoes of fascism” are once again being heard in Bangladesh following the historic July uprising. He emphasized that the country’s student movement will not allow any attempt to revive fallen fascist forces or their enablers.

Speaking on Friday, Rob urged students to remain vigilant, vocal, and united, warning that power-centric politics could otherwise undermine the dreams of the July people’s movement.

“In today’s context of growing social and economic inequality, an inclusive, universal, and people-oriented education system is the key not just to the empowerment of students, but to the liberation of the entire nation,” he said. Rob also stressed that students must play an active role in building a participatory political system.

Calling for collective resolve, he added: “Let us pledge together—education must be entirely people-centric, free from discrimination, and a driving force for national progress.”

23 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Rising Echoes of Fascism After the July Uprising, Warns ASM Abdur Rob

A fire broke out on the seventh floor of a 10-story residential building in Keraniganj Model Town around 2 a.m. Friday night.

Fire service officials said they reached the site shortly after receiving the call and brought the blaze under control by 2:45 a.m. It was fully extinguished by 3:30 a.m.

Keraniganj Fire Service officer Hasanul Alam estimated property damage at around Tk 10 lakh. While the exact cause remains unknown, residents suspect an air-conditioner explosion triggered the fire.

23 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Fire Breaks Out in Keraniganj High-Rise, Tk 10 Lakh Loss Reported

BNP senior joint secretary general Ruhul Kabir Rizvi has raised concerns over sudden discussions about proportional representation in Bangladesh’s electoral system.

“The people neither relate to nor are familiar with PR. Why bring it up now? Does this mean there is an ill motive behind the election process?” Rizvi asked during a prayer gathering.

He said unresolved issues around restoring democracy and ensuring free, fair elections must be addressed first. “Introducing a new system now will only create chaos. Sheikh Hasina has already thrown society into disarray—we must return to real accountability.”

Rizvi further accused the government of continuing conspiracies and highlighted failures across multiple sectors, adding that enforced disappearances, killings, and secret murders under Hasina’s rule remain a dark chapter of fascist misrule.

23 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

“Why Suddenly Push PR System?” – Rizvi Questions Motives

AB Party chairman Mojibur Rahman Manju has announced his candidacy from the Feni-2 constituency in the upcoming elections.

“Many are asking if I will run. Inshallah, I will contest from my ancestral and motherland seat of Feni-2,” Manju declared.

Acknowledging the party’s modest organizational reach and limited financial base, he noted that critics expect him to lose his deposit, while others doubt his ability to even win a local seat. “But success never comes overnight. Criticism and encouragement are both essential parts of life,” he said.

Manju hinted at “surprising developments ahead” while stressing that real success lies in long-term perseverance, not temporary gains.

23 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

“I Will Contest From My Homeland, Feni-2” – AB Party’s Manju

BNP leader Asaduzzaman Ripon has warned that introducing proportional representation (PR) in Bangladesh’s elections would plunge the country into instability.

Speaking at a discussion, he argued, “No political party would be able to form a majority government under PR. We would see one government in the morning and another in the evening, threatening our independence and sovereignty.”

Ripon insisted that in countries where democracy is not yet deeply rooted, PR elections could only produce fragile coalitions and political chaos. “Bangladesh needs stability, not disaster,” he said.

23 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

“PR System Will Destabilize Bangladesh” – BNP’s Asaduzzaman Ripon

At an anniversary event of CRAB, Jamaat leader Ghulam Parwar lamented the decline of fearless journalism in Bangladesh.

“The greatest crisis today is the absence of courageous journalism—the ability to call white, white and black, black,” Parwar said. He stressed the importance of conscience, noting that no matter what excuses one makes, “the sting of conscience cannot be avoided.”

He described organizational anniversaries as opportunities for inspiration, self-reflection, and renewed commitment. Looking ahead, Parwar expressed hope that responsible journalism will support the journey toward a new democracy after the recent mass uprising.

Also speaking at the event, NCP leader Mushfiq-us-Salehin said, “We expect factual and objective reporting from journalists. Freedom of expression has returned after the uprising, and truthful reporting can help us reform. Yet, the media remains under state agency control.”

23 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

“Bold Journalism Is Missing From Today’s Society” – Ghulam Parwar


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