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Extending warm greetings to the Hindu community on the occasion of Janmashtami, the Chief Adviser emphasized Sri Krishna’s lifelong message of justice, love for humanity, and peace.

The adviser urged citizens to remain vigilant so that no one disrupts the nation’s harmony, unity, and communal brotherhood. He affirmed the interim government’s commitment to preserving this spirit of togetherness.

Highlighting Sri Krishna’s legacy, the adviser said, “Whenever injustice and tyranny emerged, Sri Krishna appeared to protect righteousness.” He noted that Bangladesh has long upheld communal harmony, with people practicing their faiths side by side.

He expressed hope that Sri Krishna’s ideals would further strengthen mutual respect and fraternity, calling for united efforts to build a discrimination-free Bangladesh rooted in peace and inclusivity.

15 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Prime Adviser’s Janmashtami Message: ‘Sri Krishna’s Teachings Guide Us Toward Justice, Love, and Peace’

In an exclusive interview with Malaysia’s national news agency Bernama, Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus clarified, “I am not someone with any prospect of joining politics. My primary focus is on implementing the reform agenda.”

Yunus noted that the youth-led mass uprising brought down Sheikh Hasina, ending her 15-year authoritarian rule. “We have made significant progress within a year,” he said, highlighting the formation of a Consensus Commission tasked with implementing the recommendations of 11 reform commissions.

The commission’s final report is expected by the end of this month, marking a major step toward a more inclusive, participatory, and credible electoral system. Its mandate also includes building consensus on the constitution and political framework.

“The country has been steered back on the right path, and the upcoming February elections will be the first credible elections in decades,” Yunus asserted, pointing out that all previous elections under Sheikh Hasina were marred by allegations of rigging, controversy, and voter suppression. Currently, Bangladesh has around 126.1 million registered voters, including approximately 4.5 million new voters.

15 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

“I Have No Political Ambitions; Focus Is on Reform Agenda: Chief Adviser”

Authorities in Sylhet have recovered approximately 100,000 cubic feet of stolen stone, though the total looted volume is estimated to be over 1.5 crore cubic feet.

On Friday, the district administration launched raids on crusher mills in Companyganj, seizing large stones and measuring the stockpile. Officials reported that the mills were deserted during the operation. Processed stone already in the supply chain will also be confiscated.

The latest recovery comes after 40,000 cubic feet of stone was seized in Dhaka’s Demra area on Thursday night, and another 60,000 cubic feet was retrieved from Sylhet over the past two days.

15 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

1 Lakh Cubic Feet of Looted Stone Recovered in Sylhet Crackdown — Over 1.5 Crore Cubic Feet Still Missing

Tensions flared in Joypurhat as rival factions of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party’s (BNP) student wing clashed over the council session of the Government College unit. The confrontation left seven people injured, including a police officer.

Eyewitnesses reported that from Friday morning, a faction led by Joint Conveners Sagar Chowdhury and Ahad Hossain staged a sit-in on the college premises, chanting slogans against the planned council. Their protest delayed the scheduled council session, which central leaders had intended to begin at 3:00 PM.

Around 4:30 PM, another group led by college unit leader Habibur Rahman marched toward the main gate. The rival sides then engaged in chase-and-counter-chase, escalating into violent clashes that left several injured.

15 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Clashes Erupt Over Joypurhat Govt. College BNP Student Wing Council, 7 Injured Including Policeman

Police in Sylhet’s Balaganj area have recovered the partially decomposed, headless body of an Indian national from a canal.
Local residents spotted the body floating on Thursday afternoon and alerted authorities. Police believe the remains were carried downstream from the Indian side of the border via the Kushiyara River.
Items found in the victim’s pockets included a mobile phone, a set of keys, a wallet, Indian currency, photographs, and an Indian national identity card identifying the deceased as Gouranga Ghosh.
Assistant Sub-Inspector Kanon Kumar Das confirmed that the body has been sent to Sylhet MAG Osmani Medical College Hospital morgue for an autopsy.

15 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Decapitated, Decomposed Body of Indian Citizen Found in Sylhet Canal

BNP leader Shahid Uddin Chowdhury Annie has accused Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina of transforming the Awami League into an authoritarian, non-political entity since coming to power.
Speaking on August 15, Annie alleged that Hasina’s rule over the past 17 years had been marked by oppression, even targeting women. He claimed she came to power primarily to avenge her father’s assassination, not to serve the country’s interests.
Annie said that neither Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Sheikh Hasina, nor the Mujib family had a place in the hearts of the people, and that the post-independence government ruled through “fascist brutality” rather than popular support.

15 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Hasina Turned Awami League into an Authoritarian Force, Says BNP’s Annie

BNP leader Nazrul Islam Khan has said that the late President Ziaur Rahman replaced the BAKSAL system with democracy, and later, Khaleda Zia defended democracy against military autocracy.
Speaking at a milad mahfil marking Khaleda Zia’s 81st birthday, he expressed confidence that democracy would once again be restored under BNP leadership.
Nazrul criticized the repeated imprisonments of Khaleda Zia and alleged that she had been deliberately subjected to inadequate medical treatment. He urged party members to win the hearts of the public and avoid actions that cause fear or dissatisfaction among citizens.

15 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Ziaur Rahman Brought Democracy, Khaleda Zia Strengthened It Against Military Rule — Nazrul Islam

BNP leader Ruhul Quddus Talukdar Dulu has claimed that his party will secure more than 250 parliamentary seats in the upcoming February elections. Speaking at a memorial prayer gathering for his father, Nasir Uddin Talukdar, Dulu said the polls would be held in line with discussions between party leader Tarique Rahman and the chief adviser.
He asserted that election plans would be unveiled within days, warning that a few political parties, fearing BNP’s victory, were engaging in conspiracies. “No conspiracy can stop this election — the people of Bangladesh have been waiting too long,” he added, urging unity against any attempts to derail the democratic process.

15 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP Will Win Over 250 Seats in February Election, Claims Dulu

The Detective Branch (DB) of Dhaka Metropolitan Police has arrested six leaders and activists of the banned Awami League and its affiliated organizations in separate operations across the capital.
Deputy Police Commissioner Muhammad Talebur Rahman said on Friday that the arrests took place within the past 24 hours as part of an ongoing crackdown on the outlawed political group.

15 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

DB Police Arrest Six Leaders of Banned Awami League and Affiliates in Dhaka

In an unusual diplomatic exchange, former U.S. President Donald Trump reportedly asked Norway’s finance minister for a Nobel Prize during a phone call meant to discuss trade tariffs.
Norwegian daily Dagens Næringsliv reports that last month, Trump phoned Finance Minister Jens Stoltenberg while Stoltenberg was walking through the streets of Oslo. The former president allegedly shifted the conversation from tariffs to his desire for the prestigious award.
Stoltenberg stated that the call, which took place before Trump’s separate conversation with Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre, also covered economic cooperation. Several senior White House officials, including the U.S. Treasury Secretary and the U.S. Trade Representative, were reportedly on the call.

15 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Trump Allegedly Asked Norway’s Finance Minister for Nobel Prize During Trade Call

Delhi’s iconic 16th-century Mughal monument, Humayun’s Tomb, has partially collapsed, sparking fears that several people may be trapped under the debris. Authorities confirmed that 12 people have been rescued so far, with five fire engines deployed to the scene.
The collapse occurred at the historic mausoleum, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and popular tourist destination. Humayun, the second emperor of the Mughal Empire, ascended the throne in 1530 after the death of his father, Babur.
According to Indian media reports, at least 10 people were initially believed to be trapped. The Delhi Fire Service received an emergency call around 4:30 p.m., and rescue operations are ongoing.

15 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Portion of Humayun’s Tomb Collapses in Delhi — 12 Rescued, More Feared Trapped

In a striking departure from tradition, there were no official commemorations at Dhanmondi 32 on the 50th death anniversary of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. Instead, music blared from loudspeakers outside his residence, featuring songs like “Killer Hasina” and “Bhalo Hoye Jao Masud Tumi,” while Hindi music videos played on a digital screen. The day saw tensions as several visitors attempting to pay floral tribute were harassed — including rickshaw-puller Azizur, who was beaten by a mob. Police barricades restricted access to the site, allowing only journalists inside, while activists from various political groups, including Chhatra Dal, gathered nearby.

15 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Music Blasts Outside Sheikh Mujib’s House on 50th Death Anniversary

Nationalist Citizens’ Platform convener Nahid Islam has rejected the title of “Father of the Nation” for Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, while acknowledging his role in independence. In a statement, he accused Mujib’s rule of turning Bangladesh into an Indian dependency, imposing an unpopular constitution, and laying the foundations for corruption, political killings, and one-party dictatorship under BAKSAL. Nahid argued that the “Mujib cult” and partisan glorification of the Liberation War were used as political weapons to exploit and divide the people, likening it to a “modern feudalism in disguise.” He asserted that no single individual can claim ownership of Bangladesh’s birth or future.

15 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Mujib Not the Father of the Nation, Says NCP Leader Nahid Islam

Bangladesh has received over $1.05 billion in remittances in the first 12 days of August, according to Bangladesh Bank — a sharp rise from $721 million during the same period last year. In the 2024–25 fiscal year just ended, remittance hit a record $30.33 billion. July alone saw $2.47 billion, marking a 29% year-on-year growth. The surge has strengthened foreign exchange reserves, now standing at $30.24 billion as of August 10, and eased pressure on the dollar market.

15 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Remittance Inflow Tops $1 Billion in First 12 Days of August

Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam has declared that the upcoming national election will be held in February, as announced by the Chief Adviser, and no force can delay it. Speaking in Magura after visiting the graves of martyrs Rabbi and Al Amin, he said the entire nation and all election-related institutions are already preparing. Once the monsoon ends, election fervor will spread to every neighborhood, he added.

15 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

No Power Can Delay February Elections: Press Secretary


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