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Current and former students and teachers of Jagannath University have begun a sit-in protest at Kakrail intersection to press home their three-point demand. The gathering started around 10 a.m. near the northeastern side of the Kakrail Mosque, with a mass hunger strike planned after Friday prayers. Former Jagannath University student and Jamaat-e-Islami leader Shahin Ahmed Khan urged the interim government to promptly accept the demands. Maksudur Rahman, former VP of the Jagannath University Chhatra Dal, stated that these are longstanding and legitimate demands.

16 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Students of Jagannath University Stage Sit-In Demanding Three-Point Charter

The government has restructured a committee to oversee the proper management of Qurbani-related matters, appointing Commerce Adviser Sheikh Bashir Uddin as its convener. The committee includes advisers for home, industry, roads, environment, local government, livestock, religion, and information, among others. Key responsibilities include ensuring proper collection and preservation of animal hides, maintaining an adequate supply of salt, and guaranteeing fair pricing. The committee will also issue guidelines for efficient waste management during Eid, humane animal transportation, and protection of funds generated from hide sales for the benefit of religious institutions.

16 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Government Forms Committee to Ensure Proper Management of Qurbani and Hides

Bangladesh Islami Chhatra Shibir has expressed deep concern over what it calls a continuous smear campaign against the organization, urging an end to the practice of blaming Shibir without evidence or investigation. In a statement, the group claimed it has consistently promoted truth, justice, and principled politics since its inception. Shibir leaders condemned the misuse of their logo, flag, and images of past and present leaders to spread misleading and vulgar content targeting political and social figures. “A section is engaged in politically motivated disinformation about Shibir, leading some to make negative remarks based on false impressions,” the statement read. The organization emphasized that it does not believe in the politics of lies or propaganda. Referring to a recent comment by an advisor blaming Shibir without proof, the group said, “Such behavior is unbecoming of someone in a state-responsible position. If one cannot rise above personal vendettas, they should step down voluntarily.”

16 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Shibir Condemns Propaganda, Urges End to Baseless Accusations

AB Party Chairman Mujibur Rahman Manju said, “Participating in elections is a key way for political parties to gain public recognition. But elections mean victory—there’s little space for the defeated.” He noted that competing against long-established parties is a significant challenge for new leaders seeking public trust. He urged the government to form a hearing committee to evaluate logical demands and help restore public confidence. “The administration still lacks control, and if this continues, they won’t be able to properly carry out reforms or elections,” he said, expressing growing public skepticism.

16 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Public Doubts Reforms and Election Integrity: Mujibur Rahman Manju

As of now, 47,420 pilgrims from Bangladesh have arrived in Saudi Arabia for Hajj. Among them, 4,583 traveled under government arrangements, and 42,837 under private management, across 119 flights. A total of 86,678 visas have been issued. Sadly, seven pilgrims—six men and one woman—have passed away during the pilgrimage so far.

16 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

47,420 Bangladeshi Pilgrims Reach Saudi Arabia for Hajj

ABM Rowshan Kabir reported that shortly after takeoff from Cox’s Bazar Airport, one of the aircraft’s rear wheels fell off. An engineering team was stationed near the runway at Dhaka’s Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport as the flight was declared an emergency. Experts confirmed the aircraft could land safely even with one rear wheel missing. The plane later made an emergency landing in Dhaka without incident. The runway was temporarily closed, with ambulances and fire service vehicles on standby.

16 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Aircraft Loses Wheel Mid-Flight with 71 Passengers Onboard; Lands Safely in Dhaka

Under the leadership of its Amir, Jamaat-e-Islami held a central executive council meeting. Shafiqur Rahman warned of deep-rooted domestic and international conspiracies to destabilize the country. He called for public vigilance and unity formed through the July movement to help build a compassionate Bangladesh. He advised party members to remain cautious, patient, and grounded in justice and faith. “Avoid provocative or inappropriate statements. Do not get involved in instigative or unpleasant incidents,” he warned.

16 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat-e-Islami Holds Central Executive Meeting Amid Warning of Domestic and Foreign Conspiracies

Abdul Awal Sardar, former mayor of Gosairhat Municipality and organizing secretary of the local Awami League, was arrested by immigration police at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport. Officer-in-Charge Maksud Alam said Awal had been on the run since the political upheaval of August 5. He was trying to quietly flee the country on Thursday night when he was detained and is now being transferred to Gosairhat Police Station.

16 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Former Gosairhat Mayor Abdul Awal Arrested at Airport While Attempting to Flee

From 10 AM Friday, Jagannath University teachers and students began gathering at the northeast corner of Kakrail Mosque, preparing for a mass hunger strike following Friday prayers. A student said, “We’ve been protesting for three days with valid demands, but the government has yet to respond. Instead, we’ve faced police brutality. We won’t leave the streets until our demands are met.” Professor Dr. M. Belal Uddin stated, “We’re demanding an annual budget of 306 crore taka for our university—is that too much? Supporting education only strengthens the state.” He also noted they requested only 3,000 taka in stipends per student, which would benefit even the most remote villages.

16 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Jagannath University Students Preparing for Hunger Strike at Kakrail

Students surrounded Shahbagh Police Station demanding justice for the murder of Chhatra Dal leader Shahriar Alam Samya. They issued a 48-hour ultimatum to arrest all perpetrators. So far, three individuals—Tamim Hawlader (30), Samrat Mallik (28), and Palash Sardar (30)—have been arrested and sent to jail. Protests and demonstrations have continued for the past three days, led by Chhatra Dal and fellow students.

16 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

48-Hour Ultimatum After Student Protest Surrounds Shahbagh Police Station Demanding Justice for Samya

Farzana Ahmed Nipa recounted how a domestic dispute over loan repayments led her to contact a friend in Kolkata who promised a high-paying parlor job. She decided to cross the border illegally via Comilla but was caught upon arrival in Tripura and sent to Gomati District Jail the next day. “There are at least 10 Bangladeshi women imprisoned there,” she said. “Traffickers often send young girls to states like Maharashtra and Kolkata, sometimes selling them into brothels under the guise of employment.” Nipa added, “I never imagined I’d be rescued from that hell. I had lost hope of ever seeing my husband and daughter again.”

16 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Nipa Shares Ordeal of Trafficking and Imprisonment in India: Victims Sold into Brothels

The Indian Border Security Force (BSF) reportedly attempted to push in a large number of people through the Vijayanagar border in Brahmanbaria during the night. However, strong resistance from the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) and local residents thwarted the effort. Locals claimed around 750 people were involved. In response to the push-in attempt, mosques in several nearby villages broadcast warnings through loudspeakers, prompting hundreds of locals to rush to the border. UNO Sadhana Tripura said, “The situation is under control. The public stood with BGB to prevent the intrusion and remain alert.”

16 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

BSF Attempts Massive Push-In at Night; BGB and Locals Thwart the Effort

Jagannath University professor Rais Uddin stated that students have been protesting under the open sky for three days, demanding their rights, yet the government has made no effort to resolve the issue. “This could have been resolved on the first day if the authorities had the will,” he said. “Jagannath University is oppressed and deprived. We’ve reached a point of no return. If our demands are not met, Kakrail will become a new center for realizing public demands.” He warned that if the government established through the people’s blood resorts to threats, they will resist. Following earlier announcements, teachers and students are set to begin a mass hunger strike after Friday prayers.

16 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Kakrail to Become the Epicenter of Public Demand: Prof. Rais Uddin, General Secretary of Jagannath University Teachers’ Association

Legal expert Tuhin Malik wrote, “The July Declaration aims to dismantle the fascist state structure, which is why political parties, civil-military bureaucracies, and elite civil society members oppose any change.”

He questioned, “Why wasn’t the declaration issued despite the government’s formation post-August 5, under the pretext of constitutional continuity?” Malik asserted that the draft of the July Declaration includes provisions to amend or even annul the 1972 Constitution if necessary — a key reason for elite resistance to change.

16 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Beneficiaries of Fascist Regime Oppose Structural Change: Tuhin Malik

Political activist Hasnat Abdullah wrote, “Only 26 working days remain until the July Declaration.” Despite students planning to unveil the declaration on December 31 at the Shaheed Minar, the government promised to release it instead through an emergency press briefing on December 30 — a promise that remains unfulfilled.

Recently, the government requested 30 more working days. Hasnat attached a video to his post, which features a speaker criticizing the brutalities committed by the ousted Hasina-led Awami League government.

16 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Only 26 Working Days Left Before July Declaration: Hasnat Abdullah


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