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JAGPA spokesperson Rashed Pradhan claimed that under pressure from New Delhi, the Hasina administration had previously revoked the registrations of Jamaat-e-Islami and JAGPA due to their stance against Indian hegemony. Now, following JAGPA’s reinstatement, Jamaat’s registration has also been restored — a move Pradhan describes as a significant democratic milestone. He alleged that India continues to destabilize Bangladesh through border killings, illegal push-ins, and even drone intrusions. “Trained operatives from India’s RAW agency are also being sent into the country,” he warned. Pradhan said this registration victory signals the beginning of a post-Hasina era in Bangladesh and serves as a clear message to India. He also paid tribute to journalist Manik Miah on his death anniversary, acknowledging his role in resisting Ayub Khan’s regime and advancing Bengali national identity during the 1960s.
Restoration of Jamaat's Registration a Victory for Democracy: Rashed Pradhan
The Jatiyo Muktijoddha Council (JAMUKA) has initiated field-level hearings to identify individuals who have fraudulently obtained freedom fighter status. The first phase includes hearings for 31 individuals from the Comilla region, scheduled for today at 10:00 AM at the Comilla Circuit House. Participants, including local officials and witnesses, will present evidence regarding the accused's involvement in the Liberation War. This initiative follows directives from the Ministry of Liberation War Affairs to verify the authenticity of freedom fighter certificates amid allegations of widespread fraud.
JAMUKA Begins Field Hearings to Identify Fake Freedom Fighters
Gazipur BNP convener Fazlul Haque Milon has criticized the government’s approach to elections, saying that true development cannot be achieved through mere pageantry. He urged for national elections to be held by December to ensure democracy and public welfare. "The people want to see Ziaur Rahman's vision of a welfare state fulfilled by voting for the paddy sheaf symbol," Milon stated. He denounced past one-sided elections under Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and said BNP activists must reach out to the people to implement Tarique Rahman's 31-point reform plan.
BNP Wants Elections by December to Restore Democracy: Fazlul Haque Milon
Air raid sirens blared in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem following a missile launch from Yemen. In response, all flights at Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion International Airport were suspended. According to The Times of Israel, a missile fired from Yemen was en route to Ben Gurion Airport but was successfully intercepted mid-air. Mehr News reported hearing explosions in Tel Aviv after the attack. Since the violation of the ceasefire in Gaza, Yemen’s armed forces have reportedly launched at least 43 missiles towards Israeli-occupied territories.
Missile Fired from Yemen Triggers Air Raid Sirens in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem; Flights Cancelled
Three top leaders of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement (BAISHA) in Barishal have resigned, accusing the organization of deviating from its core principles. The resigning members include chief organizer Hasibul Islam Turan, joint convener Touhidul Islam Abid, and member Tahasin Ahmed Ratul. They claimed that BAISHA has transformed into an anti-public platform that contradicts the ideals of the July uprising. They also alleged that many Barishal district leaders are engaged in misconduct, and about 50% of BAISHA activists are affiliated with other political parties.
Three Leaders Resign from Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, Calling It Morally Deviant
Shamsur Rahman Shimul Biswas, Chief Coordinator of the BNP's Labour Wing, stated that the party would not tolerate anyone involved in terrorism or extortion. Speaking at a relief distribution event, he emphasized that the ideals of Ziaur Rahman are rooted in patriotism, honesty, and selfless service to the nation. "Those who cause suffering to people damage the party’s image and have no place in BNP," he said. He urged party members with criminal allegations to dissociate from him immediately.
No Room in BNP for Extortionists and Criminals: Shimul Biswas
Syed Hossain, an accused in a case involving violence and explosives during a public uprising in Charramba Union of Lohagara, Chattogram, has been appointed as the Panel Chairman. Allegations suggest that he concealed vital information and paid a hefty sum to secure the post. In the controversial 2022 Union Parishad election, Helal Uddin, the local Weavers' League president, allegedly seized polling centers through violence to become chairman. After Helal fled post-August 5, Panel Chairman Mohammad Mia served in his place. Unexpectedly, he was removed, and the district administration declared Syed Hossain the new chairman.
Explosion Case Accused Syed Hossain Appointed Panel Chairman in Lohagara
With the next general election approaching, Bangladesh Khelafat Majlish is finalizing its list of candidates for all 300 parliamentary seats. The party aims to complete the process by June 21. According to a recent organizational meeting, nominations will be given to candidates with strong grassroots popularity, organizational credibility, and active political presence. The party also reviewed preparations of potential candidates, many of whom plan to contest using the rickshaw symbol. Khelafat Majlish emphasized that unlike the last three “mock elections,” this one must be held under the current interim government after necessary reforms.
Khelafat Majlish Finalizing Candidates for All 300 Constituencies
According to an official announcement on the Health and Family Welfare Ministry’s website, the Directorate General of Health Services has launched an emergency program to distribute health cards to those injured in the July mass uprising.
Health cards prepared for various districts have already been sent to the respective Civil Surgeons. Each Civil Surgeon is instructed to appoint a designated representative to ensure prompt delivery of the cards to injured individuals.
The initiative is currently underway in 36 districts, covering 4,551 injured persons. The health cards will allow recipients to receive essential medical services either free of charge or at discounted rates.
Health Ministry Launches Emergency Health Card Distribution for July Uprising Victims
Continuous heavy rainfall and upstream mountain streams from India’s Tripura state have caused severe flooding in low-lying border areas of Akhaura upazila in Brahmanbaria. The floodwaters have submerged parts of Mogra, Moniond, and Dakshin unions.
Local authorities have initiated emergency response measures. Waterlogging has also affected key installations such as the Akhaura International Immigration Checkpost and the Customs House.
Flooding Hits Border Areas of Akhaura Due to Heavy Rain and Mountain Streams from Tripura
Chowdhury Ashiq Mahmood, Chairman of the Bangladesh Investment Development Authority (BIDA), has expressed optimism over investment prospects as a large delegation of Chinese business leaders is currently visiting Bangladesh. This initiative coincides with the government’s ongoing work to establish a dedicated Chinese Economic Zone in the country.
The Chinese delegation, led by Commerce Minister Wang Wentao, arrived in Dhaka on Saturday for a three-day visit, comprising nearly 250 investors and entrepreneurs from 143 companies. Mahmood noted that the recent Investment and Trade Conference saw robust participation from both Chinese and Bangladeshi investors.
He also confirmed that BEZA has signed a bilateral Memorandum of Understanding with China for cooperation in the power sector, and another MoU has been signed for an agriculture-based project in Chandpur.
Large Chinese Business Delegation Visits Bangladesh, Signaling Investment Optimism: BIDA Chairman
Zonayed Saki, leader of Ganosamhati Andolon, stated that it is perfectly normal for political parties to demand elections. He warned that portraying such demands as part of an “Indian agenda” is a dangerous narrative. “There’s nothing criminal about demanding elections,” Saki said. “If elections are not held by December, the government must clearly explain why to the public. Without a specific date, many necessary reforms cannot proceed. While there is consensus on several reform issues, others can be resolved through discussion.”
In the same event, AB Party President Mojibur Rahman Monju added, “The government failed to unite us or present a clear political roadmap. We must not squander this historic opportunity.”
Calling for Elections Is Not Unusual, Branding It an 'Indian Agenda' Is Dangerous: Zonayed Saki
Following a Supreme Court directive reinstating the registration of Jamaat-e-Islami, party leaders and activists from Atghoria Upazila in Pabna held a celebratory procession. District Nayeb-e-Ameer and former Upazila Chairman Maulana Zohurul Islam Khan addressed the gathering. In Tangail, a prayer event was also held where District Ameer Ahsan Habib Masud was the chief guest. Participants expressed overwhelming joy and excitement during the celebrations.
Jamaat-e-Islami Holds Victory Procession in Pabna After Regaining Party Registration
Police have arrested Akash Chowdhury, a suspended member of Jamaat-e-Islami, for kicking a woman during a rally organized by the Democratic Student Alliance in Chattogram. Akash became notorious on social media following a series of violent acts after the recent mass uprising—including assaults on dissenters, abducting a youth from the streets, and the public harassment of a woman. Officer-in-Charge Abdul Karim confirmed that Akash has been presented before the court under the Speedy Trial Act.
Suspended Jamaat Activist Arrested for Assaulting Woman at Democratic Student Alliance Rally in Chattogram
Three separate cases have been filed at Nagarkanda Police Station in connection with the recent attack on 18-year-old Baishakhi Islam Barsha, a prominent anti-discrimination activist in Faridpur. Barsha herself filed two of the cases, while police lodged the third over obstruction of law enforcement duties during the incident. Authorities have arrested six individuals so far. Following the incident, the officer-in-charge (OC) of the local police station was withdrawn by the district police administration.
Six Arrested Over Attack on Anti-Discrimination Activist Baishakhi Islam Barsha in Faridpur
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