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The Nationalist Citizen’s Party (NCP) has announced a protest rally in Dhaka on May 2, demanding the trial, deregistration, and political ban of the Awami League. The NCP also decided to form a ‘Political Council’ to oversee decision-making and an ‘Executive Council’ to implement its resolutions. A constitution drafting team was also formed, tasked with submitting a draft within a week.
NCP to Protest in Dhaka on May 2 Demanding Awami League’s Ban
Kashmiri students across India, including Punjab and Uttarakhand, are facing threats, harassment, and eviction from their homes. After an incident on April 22, Kashmiri student Asif Dar recounted being verbally abused and targeted due to his ethnicity. Across India, landlords are expelling Kashmiri tenants, and shopkeepers are refusing to serve them, with right-wing mobs targeting Muslim students.
Kashmiri Students Flee Amid Rising Islamophobic Violence in India
Following Israel’s example in Gaza, Indian forces in Kashmir have begun demolishing Muslim homes under the pretext of fighting “suspected militants.” Over two days, seven homes were demolished. Since 1947, Indian forces have destroyed 110,498 structures in Kashmir.
India Destroys Homes in Kashmir Using Israeli-Style Tactics
A major failure in the national grid caused a blackout across 21 districts in southern Bangladesh, including Khulna and Barisal, starting at 5:48 PM Saturday. Power was gradually restored in Khulna by 8 PM and in other areas soon after. Officials attributed the blackout to a sudden surge in load due to high temperatures, causing a malfunction at the Amin Bazar substation.
Power Outage Hits 21 Districts in Southern Bangladesh Due to Grid Failure
After meeting with a delegation from the Chinese Communist Party, BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir said relations between the two parties are deepening. He noted that while the BNP had longstanding ties with the CCP, these relations had stalled for 15 years due to the ruling regime. Fakhrul said the CCP wishes to see a stable, democratic Bangladesh.
BNP Strengthening Ties with China’s Communist Party: Fakhrul
Rashed Khan of Gano Adhikar Parishad warned that if the Awami League returns to power, more massacres will follow. He demanded state reforms and the prosecution of the Awami League and its past crimes before any election. Khan emphasized the need for a clean political environment in a new Bangladesh, free from extortionists, land grabbers, and corrupt politicians. He also called for an immediate announcement of the election roadmap.
Awami League Must Face Justice Before the Elections: Rashed Khan
BNP leader Aminul Haque emphasized that the upcoming election would be more competitive and challenging than ever before, with a significant portion of voters coming from the youth. He stressed the importance of engaging with their mindset. Haque highlighted that the BNP’s 31-point framework focuses on education, healthcare, and economic reforms, including unemployment benefits for educated youth, correcting distorted history, and ensuring universal healthcare. He urged party members to avoid internal conflicts and prioritize the greater good.
Engage with the Youth’s Aspirations: Aminul Haque
At Central Women’s University convocation, Legal Adviser Asif Nazrul urged young people to work with dedication for the country, not just personal gain. He highlighted how historic movements like the July Revolution led to the fall of oppressive rulers and the birth of new nations. Nazrul encouraged students studying abroad to eventually return and contribute to their homeland’s development.
Think Like the July Revolutionaries for the Nation: Legal Adviser
Mufti Syed Muhammad Fayzul Karim criticized Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, stating that Muslims in India are facing brutal persecution, with even their burial grounds being seized by the government. Addressing Modi directly, he warned, “You have forgotten the history of India, but Muslims have not. If they awaken, your throne will be shattered.” He further remarked that simply rejecting the Women’s Commission proposal is not enough; those responsible must face legal action, or the public will spit on Modi’s so-called ‘development’ just as they do on fascist regimes. Fayzul also called for reforms before any elections are held.
“You Have Forgotten the History of India,” Fayzul Karim Tells Modi
The Yemeni Armed Forces have struck the Israeli-occupied Nevatim Airbase using a hypersonic missile. Spokesman Yahya Saree stated that the attack was carried out in solidarity with the oppressed people of Gaza and as a reaction to U.S. support for Israeli aggression. A “Palestine-2” hypersonic missile was deployed, successfully hitting its target, while Israel’s defense systems failed to intercept it.
Yemeni Forces Launch Hypersonic Missile Attack on Israeli Airbase
At least 406 people were injured following a massive explosion on Saturday afternoon at Shahid Rajaei Port in Iran’s Hormozgan Province. Al Jazeera reported that the port primarily handles container shipments and also houses oil tanks and petrochemical facilities. Preliminary investigations suggest that negligence in the storage of flammable materials caused the explosion. Notably, five years ago, the port was the alleged target of a cyberattack blamed on Israel.
Massive Explosion at Iran’s Bandar Abbas Port Injures 406
The Ex-Forces Association expressed hope that the death sentences handed down by the trial court for those convicted in the murder of Major (Retd.) Sinha Md. Rashed Khan will be upheld by the higher court and demanded the execution within one week of the verdict. The association highlighted that Pradeep Kumar Das, who served as an Officer-in-Charge, was responsible for at least 145 extrajudicial killings under the guise of “crossfire” and had amassed significant wealth through this practice. They also noted that in 2004, while stationed in Chattogram, Pradeep was suspended for attempting to seize a woman’s property. The association expressed satisfaction with the progress of the case.
Ex-Forces Association Demands Execution of Major Sinha’s Killers Within One Week of Verdict
Malaysian immigration authorities have detained 49 illegal immigrants, including seven Bangladeshis, in a recent operation. The detainees include six Indonesians, 14 from Myanmar, four Nepalese, nine Indians, five Pakistanis, and two each from Nigeria and Yemen. All detainees have been placed in the Lenggeng Immigration Depot for investigation and further action.
Malaysian Immigration Police Detain 49 Illegal Immigrants, Including Bangladeshis
Battery-operated auto-rickshaw drivers staged a roadblock protest on Saturday morning in Kasba, protesting against extortion practices. The blockade was lifted following assurances from the Upazila administration. According to reports, the municipality had leased two auto-rickshaw stands in Kasba, with the leaseholders collecting 15 taka from each rickshaw daily. Drivers have been opposing this collection since last year. Multiple meetings have been held between the drivers and officials including UNO and municipal administrator Mohammad Shamiul Islam.
Battery-Operated Rickshaw Drivers Block Roads in Kasba in Protest Against Extortion
At the convocation ceremony of Central Women’s University, Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan called on students to actively resist the encroachment of wetlands and forests, as well as combat plastic pollution, noise pollution, deforestation, and the climate crisis. She emphasized that education is not just about earning degrees but about a deep commitment to truth, justice, and environmental protection. She urged students to apply their education not just for earning a livelihood but to drive social change, nation-building, and to stand by marginalized communities. Rizwana highlighted that women are the most affected by climate change, framing the environmental struggle as inherently a feminist movement.
Adviser Rizwana Urges Students to Stand Against Pollution and Land Grabbing
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