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The National Consensus Commission has circulated a draft of the July Charter to political parties, seeking their feedback.
The document recalls the 2009 Pilkhana massacre, the 2013 Shapla Chattar crackdown, and the 2018 quota movement as part of its backdrop.
The draft states that all provisions of the charter will carry full constitutional and legal authority, and no court may challenge its legitimacy or necessity. Urgent recommendations must be implemented by the government before the next election without delay.
The Supreme Court will be the final authority to interpret any part of the charter and oversee constitutional reforms aligned with it.

16 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Draft of July Charter Sent to Political Parties for Review

NCP leader Akhtar Hossain warned that any attempt to obstruct the drafting of a new constitution would bring his party to the streets “in a second.”
He criticized the Yunus-led interim government for sidestepping the July Charter, saying:

“The Commission showed strong intent when discussing reforms, but when it came to implementation, it seemed to bow under pressure.”
Hossain revealed that discussions on 20 key issues have already taken place but insisted that the July Charter must be implemented through broad-based political consensus, not in consultation with just one party.

16 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Akhtar Hossain Warns: “If Constitution-Building Is Blocked, We’ll Take to the Streets Immediately”

The NCP has officially withdrawn show-cause notices issued to five central leaders regarding their visit to Cox’s Bazar on the first anniversary of the July Uprising.
A party statement confirmed that after reviewing the replies from the accused leaders, the high command found no breach of party discipline. Accordingly, under the directive of Convener Md. Nahid Islam and Member-Secretary Akhtar Hossain, the notices have been annulled and the matter settled.

16 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

NCP Withdraws Show-Cause Notices Against Five Leaders Over Cox’s Bazar Visit

During the previous Awami League government, large numbers of foreigners illegally settled in Bangladesh, with Indians forming the majority. Currently, 5,000 of the 7,000 illegal residents are Indian, while 13,500 of 80,000 legally residing foreigners are Indian nationals.

Many work in power plants, garment factories, IT, infrastructure, and education. Authorities have collected nearly BDT 40 crore in fines from foreign nationals over the past seven months. Most illegal residents arrived on on-arrival or tourist visas and are under continuous police monitoring.

16 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Over 5,000 of Bangladesh’s Illegal Migrants Are Indian; 13,500 Indian Nationals Reside Legally

NCP leader Hasnat Abdullah has launched a scathing attack, alleging that the post-uprising head of state “prostrated himself in London” and effectively sold out the government in a joint briefing unprecedented in world history.
Hasnat warned that keeping the old system intact while attempting superficial reforms would only trigger another mass uprising. He stressed that any upcoming election must be a Constituent Assembly election, not one under the “fascist textbook” of the old constitution.
Dismissing allegations that his party took money from businesses, Hasnat challenged accusers to provide proof—vowing to resign from politics if any evidence surfaced. He further criticized the media as being “sold out” to political parties and slammed bureaucrats for “lining up in Gulshan and Paltan” after office hours.
“No one can buy us with seats,” he declared. “We must give the people a new constitution.”

16 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Hasnat Abdullah: “Head of State Betrayed the People in London—Next Election Must Be for Constituent Assembly”

Professor Muhammad Yunus, chief advisor to Bernama, stated that Malaysia’s experience as ASEAN chair could help resolve the Rohingya crisis. He highlighted Malaysia’s leadership in refugee support and expressed hope for regional cooperation.

Yunus also noted that ongoing conflicts in Rakhine State continue to push Rohingya refugees into Bangladesh, adding approximately 150,000 newcomers in the past 18 months, bringing the total to around 1.2 million. Funding cuts from the U.S. have increased pressure on Bangladesh’s resources. Three major conferences are planned this year: in Cox’s Bazar in late August, during the UN General Assembly in September, and in Doha, Qatar, at year-end.

16 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Professor Muhammad Yunus Highlights Three Key International Conferences on Rohingha Crisis

In Begumganj, Noakhali, migrant worker Md. Salauddin, also known as Ridan (32), was brutally attacked by drug traffickers for refusing to pay extortion. His left wrist was severed, and attackers stole BDT 500,000, a motorcycle, and a mobile phone.

Police visited the scene and collected video evidence. The victim’s family confirmed prior disputes over property sales had prompted the assault. Legal action will be taken upon formal complaint.

16 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Migrant Attacked Over Extortion in Begumganj

A female statistics student at Rajshahi University has accused Dr. Prabhas Kumar Karmakar of sexual harassment after being summoned to his chamber. The victim’s mother filed a written complaint on August 13.

A departmental committee is investigating the matter. Dr. Karmakar, a former Public Relations Department administrator and president of the Bangabandhu Education and Research Council, has been suspended from all academic duties. The student is reported to be traumatized and receiving psychological care.

16 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Rajshahi University Teacher Accused of Sexual Harassment

BNP leader Syed Emran Saleh Prince criticized the prior Awami League government for systematically undermining the education system. He highlighted issues such as mass pass rates, unregulated grading, and inflated GPA-5 results, which hindered genuine talent evaluation.

Prince urged a return to classroom-focused teaching and commended students’ leading role in the national movement, promising that their bravery will be remembered. He also noted the “July Declaration” and said a roadmap for the next national election will be announced before Ramadan. He called on teachers to actively support a meaningful and successful election process.

16 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

“Previous Awami League Government Deliberately Destroyed Education; Students’ Courage Will Be Remembered”: BNP’s Prince

Several figures in the arts community faced backlash for posting “grief narratives” on Facebook regarding August 15, accused of symbolically rehabilitating fascism. A symbolic shoe-beating protest took place at Raju Sculpture at 5 PM, targeting celebrities including actors Chanchal Chowdhury, Shomi Kaiser, Shampa Reza, Jaya Ahsan, Shakib Khan, and others.

Journalists, writers, musicians, and educators were also criticized for allegedly sympathizing with cultural fascism. The July Revolutionary Alliance has declared certain celebrities unwelcome in Uttara for their perceived political stances.

16 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Cultural Sector Stars Accused of Normalizing Fascism Over 15 August Posts

During a morning operation in Dhobagul, the army recovered another 250,000 cubic feet of looted white stone, bringing the total recovered to approximately 400,000 cubic feet. Meanwhile, the Fire Service and local administration have begun restoration work, leveling pits in the affected areas.

Police had earlier arrested five individuals involved in the looting from the eastern bank of the Dhulai River. Environmentalists and local business owners estimate that nearly 15 million cubic feet of stone worth over BDT 20 billion have been illegally extracted from Sylhet over the past year.

16 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Army Recovers Additional 250,000 Cubic Feet of Stolen White Stone in Dhobagul

A violent confrontation broke out in Bijoynagar, Brahmanbaria, stemming from an online dispute on Facebook, leaving more than 50 people injured. The conflict began between two youths from Hajipur village and escalated into an attack on Arju Mia and Aklima Begum on July 14.

Tensions remained high in the area, culminating in a clash between hundreds from the Pathanbari and Oikkibari communities on Saturday morning. Authorities deployed additional police forces to prevent further escalation. No formal complaints have been filed yet.

16 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Clash in Brahmanbaria’s Bijoynagar Leaves Over 50 Injured

BNP leader Ruhul Kuddus Talukdar Dulu warned of fresh conspiracies surrounding the upcoming elections. “Jamaat and the NCP do not want elections to take place in the country,” he said, asserting that these parties fear a BNP victory.

Dulu stressed the need for a neutral electoral process that allows citizens to freely exercise their right to vote. He urged everyone to unite in resisting efforts aimed at disrupting the elections, emphasizing that safeguarding democracy requires collective vigilance.

16 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

“New Conspiracy Brewing Against Elections; Jamaat and NCP Oppose Voting in the Country”: Dulu

Army Chief General Waker-uz-Zaman emphasized the importance of maintaining harmony and peaceful coexistence among all communities in Bangladesh. Speaking during the inauguration of the Janmashtami procession at Palashi Mor, he extended his greetings to followers of the Sanatan Dharma.

General Waker said, “In Bangladesh, whether Hindu, Muslim, Buddhist, Christian, or members of hill and Bengali communities, we live together in harmony. On this day, we pledge to continue fostering this spirit of cordiality and ensure that we coexist peacefully in our country.”

He assured that law enforcement agencies are deployed across the nation and pledged the military’s support for public safety. “Together, we will share the joy of this festival,” he added. He also hoped that Lord Krishna’s ideals would inspire everyone on Janmashtami. The ceremony concluded with the three service chiefs lighting ceremonial lamps, officially marking the start of the celebrations.

16 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

“Let Us Pledge to Uphold Harmony and Live in Peace; No Room for Religious or Ethnic Divisions”: Army Chief General Waker

Government adviser Faozul Kabir Khan has stressed the need for faster implementation of development projects to curb waste and corruption, while also reducing reliance on foreign contractors.

Speaking at the inauguration of the fuel pipeline from Patenga to Dhaka, he said, “With our limited resources, we must minimize waste. Road construction costs in Bangladesh are already higher than in many South Asian countries. Delays in implementation drive costs further up due to currency fluctuations and rising material prices.”

He noted that three state-owned oil companies will now use the new pipeline to transport fuel from Chattogram to Godnail in Narayanganj and Fatullah in Dhaka via Cumilla’s Borura. The system is expected to save billions of taka, prevent theft, and reduce spillage.

16 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Faster Project Implementation Key to Reducing Waste and Corruption: Adviser Faozul Kabir Khan


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