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DIG Rezaul Karim Mallik has instructed police to prevent any activities by banned organizations within the Dhaka region. SPs have been directed to act decisively. He noted past incidents where the public was placed in direct confrontation with police. DMP Additional Commissioner Nazrul Islam stated that no member of Awami League or its affiliated groups, including Chhatra League, may engage in any public or covert political activities. Officers have received clear instructions to arrest any such individuals immediately, with no exceptions.
Police Ordered to Arrest Awami League Members on Sight Over Sabotage Fears
Hamas has announced the planned release of American-Israeli soldier Edan Alexander as part of renewed efforts to reach a ceasefire and allow humanitarian aid into Gaza. While the 21-year-old's release date was not specified, the group emphasized the move was in goodwill to restart talks. Meanwhile, Gaza remains under a severe blockade by Israel, which has blocked aid, food, and medicine for over 70 days. U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff is scheduled to visit Israel on Monday to further ceasefire discussions.
Hamas to Release American-Israeli Hostage as Part of Truce Negotiations
Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, spokesperson for the Pakistan Army, claimed that the ceasefire request came from India, not Pakistan, and was brokered through U.S. mediation. He stated, “This was a conflict that could have affected 1.6 billion lives. Those who push for war only serve narrow political interests.” He reiterated Pakistan’s stance that the Kashmir dispute must be resolved under UN resolutions and in accordance with the wishes of the Kashmiri people.
India Requested Ceasefire, Not Pakistan: Pakistani Army Spokesperson
The investigation agency of the International Crimes Tribunal has requested a list of executive magistrates deployed between July 1 and August 5 to suppress the July uprising. This move is part of an inquiry into possible crimes against humanity, seeking full details on those injured or killed. Deputy Assistant Director Ahmed Nasir Uddin stated that information is being gathered from areas where alleged crimes took place, and physical visits to these locations are ongoing. The magistrates may also be called as witnesses.
Tribunal Investigators Request Names of Executive Magistrates Deployed During July Uprising
Adviser Asif Mahmud wrote in a public post, “We broke free from Delhi’s chains not to submit to Rawalpindi, nor to become subjects of Washington or Moscow.” Reflecting on ongoing struggles, he added, “Protecting freedom is harder than achieving it. The street protests of July feel like collective resistance, yet sometimes I feel like abandoning everything and returning to the streets.” He emphasized that even amid such thoughts, he remains committed to guarding the people’s uprising and amplifying the voices from the July protests. He criticized the duality of being in government while being suspected by both the establishment and the street.
We Broke Delhi’s Chains Not to Bow Before Rawalpindi: Adviser’s Cautionary Message
In response to alleged ceasefire and airspace violations by Pakistan on the night of May 10–11, Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi has reviewed the situation along the western border and authorized local commanders to respond fully. According to an Indian Army spokesperson, this decision follows discussions with Pakistan’s DGMO, where Pakistan’s alleged breach of the ceasefire commitment was addressed.
Indian Army Chief Grants Full Retaliatory Authority to Commanders Over Ceasefire Violations
BNP leader Aminul Haque has stated that the party does not engage in politics to gain power but solely to ensure the rights and welfare of the people. “Although nine months have passed, the people of this country have yet to regain the right to vote freely, a right lost over the past 17 years,” he said. “We have repeatedly demanded elections, not to return to power but to restore democracy and people’s rights.” He further added, “The people are desperate to put an end to a system where they cannot cast their own votes.” Aminul condemned the government's repression, labeling it as historically unprecedented.
BNP Does Not Seek Power, Only Fights for People's Rights: Aminul Haque
Syed Muhammad Faizul Karim, leader of the Islamic Movement of Bangladesh, has called for swift justice over the killings during recent student-led mass protests. Criticizing mainstream political parties for serving the interests of the wealthy, he stated that his party is committed to uplifting the poor and working class. He also demanded proportional representation in elections across all levels of governance. Faizul Karim further called for the arrest and immediate punishment of corrupt individuals, an end to the genocide in Palestine, and condemned India’s so-called Waqf Act reforms which he described as a plot to marginalize Muslims. He also demanded the scrapping of the controversial Women’s Reform Commission, calling it anti-Islamic and anti-religion.
Massacre During Mass Uprising Must Be Tried Swiftly: Faizul Karim
In Bhola’s Charfashion, local leaders of the Nationalist Citizens Party (NCP) have seized control of a three-storey building previously used by the Upazila Awami League, declaring the ruling party banned in the area. Following the fall of the Awami League government, the office was ransacked and set ablaze during violent anti-government protests. The office remained abandoned until recently, when NCP activists occupied the premises, removed AL signage, and began their political activities under the NCP banner.
NCP Takes Over Charfashion Awami League Office, Declares AL Banned in Area
BNP leader Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury emphasized that the universal message of peace conveyed through Buddha Purnima is especially relevant for Bangladesh. “For the past 10 to 15 years, we’ve endured widespread unrest—social disintegration, political chaos, and economic destruction. We want to rebuild a peaceful society and a peaceful nation,” he said. Chattogram City Corporation Mayor Dr. Shahadat Hossain echoed the sentiment, stating, “We aim to build Chattogram into a clean, green, and healthy city, as well as a city of peace and safety. People of all faiths—Hindu, Buddhist, Muslim, and Christian—are united in harmony.”
Message of Peace from Buddha Purnima Should Guide the Nation: Amir Khasru
BNP leader Barrister Nasir Uddin Ahmed Asim has said that the nation needs a people’s government to establish true good governance. Speaking on Mother’s Day, he emphasized that mothers are the greatest gift of creation and society must stand beside those who are neglected and marginalized. “If we cannot respect our mothers, any talk of nation-building is meaningless,” he stated, referencing Napoleon Bonaparte’s famous quote: “Give me an educated mother, and I will give you an educated nation.” Nasir added that the people of Bangladesh are the true owners of the country, and delayed elections only expose the nation to foreign conspiracies.
BNP Wants a People’s Government to Ensure Good Governance: Barrister Nasir
The Indian Border Security Force (BSF) has once again installed LED lights and camera sensors along the Sunamganj border. In light of recent India-Pakistan tensions, the 28th BGB Battalion in Sylhet has intensified day and night patrols across the 90-kilometer stretch of the Sunamganj border under its jurisdiction. Local residents report that BSF has increased its manpower and replaced older red halogen lights aimed at Bangladesh with newly installed LED lights and sensor-equipped cameras on each electric post over the past two days.
BSF Installs LED Lights and Camera Sensors Along Indian Border; BGB Intensifies Patrol
JSD President ASM Abdur Rob declared that the political future of the Awami League depends on the successful prosecution of genocide cases. “This is a moral trial of the Awami League’s fascist legacy, a test of justice, humanity, and democratic accountability,” he said. The state must act as a plaintiff in the prosecution process, he added.
Awami League’s Future Hinges on Genocide Trial: ASM Rab
Ten activists from BNP-affiliated student and youth organizations have been arrested in Gazipur for demanding Tk 1 million in extortion from an NGO branch manager. The accused include Chhatra Dal’s city office secretary Borhan Uddin and several local Jubo Dal leaders. They allegedly threatened Sohel Rana, the branch manager of Srijoni Microfinance Cooperative, with death after he refused to pay.
10 BNP-Affiliated Activists Arrested in Extortion Case in Gazipur
At an event commemorating Jamaat’s former Ameer Matiur Rahman Nizami’s execution, Jamaat leader Maulana Rafiq ul Islam Khan said, “The people of Bangladesh will not allow another fascist regime.” He warned against sham elections and called for local elections before national ones. He also demanded justice for all genocides and executions disguised as war crimes trials, stating that those involved—including officials, witnesses, and judges—must face prosecution.
We Won’t Allow Another Fascist Regime: Jamaat Leader Rafiq
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