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Adviser Farida Akhtar has stated that an estimated 12,447,337 sacrificial animals will be available across the country for the upcoming Eid-ul-Azha. Of these, around 2,068,135 animals are expected to be in surplus. She detailed that the total includes 5.6 million cattle and buffaloes, 6.8 million goats and sheep, and approximately 5,512 other livestock. Farida Akhtar assured that the supply exceeds demand, even if demand increases unexpectedly. She added that the government is closely monitoring the market to ensure price stability and protect farmers' earnings, with measures in place to counter extortion.

04 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Over 12.4 Million Sacrificial Animals Ready for Eid-ul-Azha, 2 Million Surplus Expected: Adviser Farida Akhtar

BNP leader Ruhul Kabir Rizvi accused the interim government of stalling the election process. Speaking at a human chain demanding the release of ex-MP Shahreen Islam Tuhin, he said, “They keep saying December, then February or June—but no one gives a definitive date.” He claimed the government is using delay tactics while eroding the nation’s democratic pride. “The dream of multi-party democracy remains unfulfilled, and some are trying to sabotage that opportunity,” he warned.

04 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Government Stalling Election, Using Delaying Tactics: Rizvi

Adviser Mahfuz Alam called for greater accountability in the media, proposing a fact-finding review of media activities over the past 15 years. “We are working to implement a journalist protection law,” he said. He also advocated for a national broadcasting body covering state media like radio, BTV, and BSS, and emphasized setting fair government advertisement rates. Media Reform Commission head Kamal Ahmed echoed the need for financial safeguards, warning that corruption among journalists won’t stop without fair compensation.

04 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Media Accountability and Fact-Finding on Last 15 Years Urged: Information Adviser

Umama Fatema, spokesperson for the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, declared that politics in Bangladesh cannot be mainstreamed without addressing women's rights and opportunities. Criticizing political tokenism, she wrote, “Now I see arbitrations on women's rights, just after they were told to sit quietly post-July.” She defended the Women’s Reform Commission’s report and criticized calls to scrap it altogether. “If women’s issues are ignored, all other reform reports should also be considered void,” she argued.

04 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

No Mainstream Politics Without Addressing Women's Rights: Umama Fatema

Kamal Ahmed, head of the Media Reform Commission, stated that they have proposed a permanent media commission and a journalist protection law, with drafts already submitted. “So far, we haven’t seen much initiative from the government,” he said. He criticized past governments for issuing TV licenses based on political loyalty instead of journalistic merit. Addressing opposition to public limited company models for media, he noted, “More than a dozen media houses are profitable—this is achievable.”

04 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Permanent Media Commission and Journalist Protection Law Proposed: Kamal Ahmed

The High Court has suspended the lease notification for setting up a cattle market in Aftabnagar for Eid-ul-Azha. The decision follows a petition filed by Supreme Court lawyer Yunus Ali Akand, who argued that hosting a market in a residential area would cause severe odor and environmental pollution. The notification had listed 11 potential market locations, including Aftabnagar.

04 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

No Cattle Market in Aftabnagar for Eid-ul-Azha: High Court

Barrister Abdur Razzaq, former Assistant Secretary General of Jamaat-e-Islami and a senior lawyer at the Bangladesh Supreme Court, has passed away. He died on Sunday at 4:10 PM after a long battle with cancer. He also served as the chief adviser of the Amar Bangladesh Party. Inna Lillahi wa inna ilaihi raji'un.

04 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Senior Supreme Court Lawyer Barrister Abdur Razzaq Passes Away

Tarique Rahman stated his vision for a Bangladesh where press freedom is guaranteed and journalists can work without fear. In a Facebook post featuring a satirical cartoon about BNP’s 2009 council, he emphasized that journalism is a cornerstone of democracy. “Without protecting press freedom, democracy cannot survive,” he wrote. He condemned recent attacks on press freedom under the current regime and paid tribute to journalists who courageously reported on corruption, human rights violations, and socio-economic failures.

04 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

I Want a Bangladesh Where Journalists Can Work Without Fear: Tarique Rahman

BNP leader Amir Khasru stated that Russia has expressed interest in Bangladesh’s upcoming election timeline during discussions with the Russian ambassador. “They’re particularly interested in bilateral relations and business opportunities,” he said. Energy cooperation was also discussed. “Russia is rich in energy resources, and we explored potential collaboration,” Khasru added. The Russian ambassador had previously met with a BNP delegation led by the party’s secretary general.

04 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Russia Inquires About Election Timeline: Amir Khasru

Education Adviser Prof. Dr. Bidhan Ranjan Roy Poddar warned that neglecting primary education will result in an incompetent and unproductive population. Addressing field officials, he stressed the importance of improving educational standards, adding, “Our future depends on it.” He directed school inspectors to focus on students’ learning outcomes and hold teachers and assistant education officers accountable for underperforming schools. He also called for disciplinary measures where necessary.

04 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Poor Primary Education Leads to an Ineffective Workforce: Education Adviser

Indian politician Asaduddin Owaisi condemned comments by former BDR Commission chief Fazlur Rahman, who suggested Bangladesh should consider occupying India’s northeast if war breaks out between India and Pakistan, and even seek military cooperation with China. In response, Owaisi said, “You must remember that as an independent nation, your very existence is indebted to India.” He criticized Pakistan, calling it a failed nation that will never allow India peace, but maintained that India will always remain the stronger power.

04 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Owaisi to Fazlur Rahman: Your Country’s Existence Owes a Debt to India

BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir asserted that while media freedom has increased, unhealthy rivalries between media groups and their political affiliations pose a threat. “Freedom of the press doesn't mean silencing those you disagree with,” he said. He credited the BNP for reopening media freedom in 1975 after it was shut down under the one-party BAKSAL system. “We’re not claiming moral perfection, but BNP has done more than any other party to protect press freedom,” Fakhrul added.

04 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP Has Contributed the Most to Media Freedom: Mirza Fakhrul

Nahid Islam, Convener of the NCP, claimed that government interference in media has significantly declined compared to the past. “Over the last 16 years, the fascist regime politicized every institution, and the media was no exception,” he said. He stressed the need for a clear roadmap to free the media from authoritarian influence, noting that without such reforms, the vision of a free press after July will remain unfulfilled. Nahid criticized the dissemination of misinformation during the interim government period and called for greater professionalism. He also emphasized the need for transparent media ownership, warning that corporate and political groups often use media for vested interests rather than public service.

04 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Government Interference in Media Has Decreased Significantly: Nahid Islam

Foreign Affairs Adviser Tawhid Hossain stated that Rohingyas must eventually return to Myanmar, but only when their safety is guaranteed. “We have yet to find an effective solution to the security crisis. There are two essential elements to repatriation: rights and security. Without these, the Rohingyas will not go back,” he said. Hossain further remarked that expecting repatriation without resolving these issues is unrealistic. “Can we send them back to the same place they fled to escape persecution?” he asked rhetorically. He expressed skepticism about achieving tangible results through bilateral talks with Myanmar and emphasized the need for a comprehensive roadmap involving the Arakan Army, Myanmar’s junta, and the National Unity Government.

04 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

Rohingyas Won’t Return Without Guarantees of Rights and Security: Foreign Affairs Adviser

National Security Adviser Dr. Khalilur Rahman clarified that the government has not signed any agreement regarding a “humanitarian corridor” in Myanmar’s Rakhine state. He emphasized that misinformation is circulating and assured that any decisions involving Bangladesh’s sovereignty and regional diplomacy will be made with transparency.

04 May 25 1NOJOR.COM

No Agreement Signed on ‘Humanitarian Corridor’ in Rakhine: Dr. Khalilur Rahman


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