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Barrister Naushad Zamir, son of former acting president and veteran BNP leader Barrister Jamiruddin Sircar, has announced his candidacy for the Panchagarh-1 constituency in Bangladesh’s upcoming 13th national election. Representing the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), Naushad will face Sarjis Alam, the northern regional organizer of the National Citizen Party (NCP), who has also declared his intention to contest from the same seat. Jamiruddin Sircar, a prominent figure in national politics, previously served as Speaker of Parliament and was elected multiple times from this constituency. Local BNP leaders describe Naushad as a young, clean-image candidate working tirelessly across Atwari, Panchagarh Sadar, and Tetulia upazilas to connect with voters and convey messages from BNP’s acting chairman Tarique Rahman. District BNP leaders believe his father’s popularity and the party’s strong voter base will help secure victory. The contest is expected to draw attention as a generational political transition within the BNP, with observers viewing it as a test of the party’s organizational strength in northern Bangladesh.

07 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP’s Naushad Zamir enters race for Panchagarh-1, continuing father Jamiruddin Sircar’s political legacy

Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) Executive Director Dr. Iftekharuzzaman has stated that the interim government has not taken a strong stance against corruption. Speaking at a press conference at the organization’s Dhanmondi office on Sunday, he said that despite decades of challenges, achieving a corruption-free Bangladesh will require time and sustained effort. TIB has not yet assessed whether corruption has increased or decreased, but Dr. Iftekharuzzaman noted that it continues to persist. Addressing the upcoming 13th National Election, he emphasized that political parties should clearly outline their positions on the influence of money, muscle power, and religion in their election manifestos. He further urged parties to include commitments on anti-corruption measures, accountability, and good governance in their policy documents. The remarks highlight growing public concern over governance transparency and the credibility of political pledges ahead of the election. Analysts suggest that stronger institutional reforms and political will are essential to restore public trust and ensure sustainable anti-corruption progress.

07 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

TIB chief says Bangladesh’s interim government failed to act firmly against corruption

A 14-year-old boy named Tajim Molya died after falling from a tree while allegedly stealing betel nuts in Lohagara upazila of Narail district, Bangladesh. Police recovered the body on Sunday and sent it to Narail Sadar Hospital for autopsy. The incident occurred late Saturday night when Tajim and three friends went out after playing carrom to steal betel nuts from a local tree. According to police, Tajim’s friends — Injamul Sheikh (15), Shipon Sheikh (17), and Ibrahim Sheikh (15) — fled the scene after the fall. When Tajim did not return home, his family began searching for him. The next morning, locals discovered his body near a pond close to his home. Police later detained the three friends for questioning. Investigators said the death appears accidental, pending autopsy results. Authorities are continuing inquiries to confirm the exact circumstances and determine if further legal action is necessary.

07 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Teen dies after falling from tree while stealing betel nuts in Narail, police detain three friends

Bangladesh’s Agriculture Adviser Lieutenant General Md Jahangir Alam Chowdhury has warned that any agricultural officials found colluding in market manipulation will lose their jobs. Speaking to reporters at the Secretariat on Sunday, December 7, he said there is no shortage of onions in the country, yet prices have risen sharply. To stabilize the market, the government has decided to allow onion imports and identify those responsible for the artificial price hike. Chowdhury stated that the Ministry of Commerce will handle traders’ malpractice while the Agriculture Ministry will ensure internal accountability. He noted that onion prices have increased by about 40 taka due to manipulation and stressed that fair pricing around 70 taka per kilogram benefits both consumers and producers. The adviser also mentioned that 70 percent of Aman paddy has been harvested with good yields, and vegetable prices remain stable. He further discussed potential subsidies for potato farmers who suffered losses this season and hinted at a new transfer policy for agricultural officers through a lottery system to prevent corruption and favoritism.

07 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh agriculture adviser warns officials of dismissal over onion price manipulation

A madrasa principal, HM Mostafa Joardar, aged 52, died after being hit by a speeding motorcycle in Monohardi, Narsingdi, on Saturday night. He was declared dead at Dhaka Medical College Hospital after being transferred there from Monohardi Upazila Health Complex due to critical injuries. The accident occurred around 8:30 p.m. while he was crossing the Dhaka–Kishoreganj regional highway near Monohardi bus stand. Mostafa Joardar, a resident of Sallabaid area under Monohardi municipality’s Ward 6, served as the superintendent of Purachar Paratala Jalal Uddin Dakhil Madrasa in Kishoreganj’s Katiadi upazila and was a local leader of Jamaat-e-Islami. Police said they are awaiting a formal complaint to initiate a full investigation. Local witnesses reported that the motorcycle fled the scene immediately after the collision. Authorities have urged caution among motorists and pedestrians on the busy regional highway, where several similar accidents have been reported in recent months. The incident has sparked renewed calls for stricter traffic enforcement and improved road safety measures in the area.

07 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Madrasa principal dies after being hit by motorcycle in Narsingdi, police await complaint

Barrister Asaduzzaman Fuad, secretary general of the AB Party, faced strong protests in his constituency of Babuganj, Barishal, during the foundation-laying ceremony of the Mirganj Bridge on Sunday. Local BNP activists reportedly confronted Fuad after he alleged that extortion and tender manipulation were taking place around the bridge project, which he claimed to have helped secure approval for. Fuad accused BNP supporters of orchestrating the disruption, while BNP leaders denied the charge, saying the protest came from locals angered by his remarks. Babuganj Upazila Chhatra Dal convener Atik Al Amin stated that Fuad had falsely implied BNP’s involvement and demanded an apology, warning he would be declared unwelcome in the area. The bridge, being built over the Arial Khan River at a cost of about Tk 1,500 crore, has become a point of political contention between AB Party and BNP factions. The incident underscores rising political tensions in Barishal-3 ahead of future elections, with infrastructure projects increasingly becoming tools of political rivalry and local influence.

07 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

AB Party’s Fuad faces protest in Babuganj over bridge remarks, BNP activists demand apology

Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) A.M.M. Nasir Uddin briefed Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on the Election Commission’s preparations for the upcoming national election and referendum, expected in early February. The meeting took place Sunday evening at the state guesthouse Jamuna, where election commissioners and senior officials presented progress updates on logistical and administrative readiness. The CEC informed that preparations were proceeding smoothly, with the Commission fully ready to hold the national election and referendum on the same day. He thanked the Chief Adviser and law enforcement agencies for their cooperation. Chief Adviser Yunus expressed satisfaction with the Commission’s progress and reaffirmed the caretaker government’s commitment to ensuring a free, fair, and credible election. Yunus emphasized that the interim administration aims to deliver one of the most transparent elections in the nation’s history. The meeting underscored coordination between the Election Commission and the caretaker government as Bangladesh moves toward a crucial electoral milestone.

07 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

CEC briefs Chief Adviser Yunus on February election and referendum preparations

The National Board of Revenue (NBR) has officially exempted Bangladesh Railway from the requirement to submit proof of income tax return filings, known as PSR documents. The exemption was granted under Section 264(4) of the Income Tax Act 2023, recognizing the railway as a non-taxable government entity. The directive, issued on December 7 and signed by Nusrat Farzana, Second Secretary (Tax Law-1), clarifies that no tax return evidence will be sought from the state-run organization. Officials noted that government departments often face procedural complexities in managing tax-related documentation. The NBR’s decision aims to reduce bureaucratic delays and streamline administrative processes within Bangladesh Railway. The move is expected to ease compliance burdens and improve operational efficiency across the organization. Experts believe this exemption could serve as a model for simplifying tax compliance for other state-owned bodies that are not subject to income tax, potentially leading to broader administrative reforms in the public sector.

07 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

NBR exempts Bangladesh Railway from income tax return filing requirement

Authorities have announced a temporary closure of the National Martyrs’ Memorial in Savar from December 6 to 15 to facilitate preparations and development work for the upcoming Victory Day celebrations on December 16. A notice posted at the memorial gate on Saturday confirmed that visitors will not be allowed entry during this nine-day period. Officials stated that the closure is necessary to ensure smooth arrangements for the state ceremony marking Bangladesh’s Victory Day, one of the nation’s most significant commemorations. The memorial, which honors those who sacrificed their lives during the 1971 Liberation War, typically attracts large crowds in the days leading up to the event. Authorities have expressed regret for the temporary inconvenience and requested public cooperation. The site is expected to reopen to the public immediately after the official Victory Day observances conclude.

07 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

National Martyrs’ Memorial closed Dec 6–15 for Victory Day preparations

BNP’s acting chairman Tarique Rahman asserted that his party is the only political force capable of effectively controlling corruption and improving law and order in Bangladesh. Speaking at the closing session of the ‘BNP’s Nation-Building Plan’ program in Dhaka, Rahman emphasized that without addressing corruption and security issues, development plans in sectors like women’s empowerment, agriculture, and health would fail. He argued that the BNP had previously established law enforcement agencies that improved national security, but those institutions were later misused for political purposes by authoritarian regimes. Rahman also defended the party’s record, claiming that no corruption allegations against BNP leaders had been proven in court. He criticized those who now attack the party despite having served in past BNP governments. Rahman reiterated BNP’s commitment to democratic principles and public accountability, stating that the party would seek power only through the people’s mandate. His remarks come amid ongoing political tensions and debates over governance and corruption in Bangladesh.

07 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Tarique Rahman says only BNP can curb corruption and restore law and order in Bangladesh

Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) leader Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury announced that the party would reassess the National Equipment Identity Register (NEIR) policy if it forms the next government. Speaking at a roundtable organized by the Center for Technology Journalism in Dhaka, he said the policy would be reviewed in consultation with all stakeholders to ensure it aligns with free-market principles and national interests. Participants at the discussion, including representatives from technology associations and civil society, criticized the current NEIR framework for allegedly favoring certain business groups and undermining local investors. They argued that the policy, introduced under the Awami League government, risks creating monopolies and discouraging fair competition. Several speakers also questioned the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission’s (BTRC) role in implementing NEIR and called for transparency and stakeholder engagement. Analysts suggest that the debate over NEIR reflects broader tensions between regulatory control and market liberalization in Bangladesh’s digital economy. The issue is expected to remain politically significant ahead of the upcoming national elections.

07 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP vows to review Bangladesh’s NEIR policy, citing need for stakeholder input and fair competition

Bangladesh Under-19 women’s cricket team took a 2–1 lead in the five-match T20 series against Pakistan after securing a convincing seven-wicket win in the third match held in Cox’s Bazar. Batting first, Pakistan managed only 86 runs for eight wickets, a total Bangladesh comfortably chased down in 13.3 overs. Captain Sadia Islam led from the front with a quickfire 35 off 28 balls, including three sixes, forming a crucial 45-run partnership with Jannat after an early setback. Jannat remained unbeaten on 30 off 25 balls, guiding the team to victory alongside Maimuna Nahar. Earlier, Habiba Islam and Atasi Majumdar each took two wickets to restrict Pakistan’s scoring. The final two matches of the series will also be played in Cox’s Bazar on December 10 and 12. With momentum on their side, Bangladesh will look to seal the series, while Pakistan aim to bounce back and level the contest.

07 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh U-19 women beat Pakistan by seven wickets to lead T20 series 2–1

Iranian authorities have arrested two organizers of a marathon held on Kish Island after images surfaced showing several female participants running without hijabs. The event, which took place on December 5, featured around 2,000 women and 3,000 men competing in separate categories. Photos of women in red T-shirts without head coverings quickly spread on social media, prompting conservative backlash and official intervention. Prosecutors in Kish described the marathon as a violation of “public decency,” though they did not clarify what specific rules were broken. Government officials said the issue extended beyond hijab law violations, calling the event’s overall nature “unacceptable.” Progressive voices within Iranian society expressed support for the women, viewing their participation as a quiet act of defiance against restrictive gender policies. The arrests highlight the enduring tension between Iran’s conservative establishment and reform-minded citizens over women’s rights and personal freedoms. The hijab debate remains central to Iran’s political and social discourse, with authorities oscillating between limited tolerance and harsh enforcement.

07 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Iran arrests marathon organizers after women run without hijab on Kish Island

A foundation-laying ceremony for the reconstruction of the demolished Babri Mosque in Ayodhya has ignited political and communal tensions in West Bengal. The event, held in Rejinagar, Murshidabad, was organized by suspended Trinamool Congress (TMC) legislator Humayun Kabir, who described the project as a constitutional right and a step toward healing the wounds of the 1992 demolition. Around 400 people attended the ceremony, which proceeded without reported violence. The TMC leadership distanced itself from the event, emphasizing that while individuals may build religious structures on private land, exploiting such acts for political gain is unacceptable. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) sharply criticized the initiative, calling it a politically motivated attempt to consolidate Muslim votes. BJP leaders Amit Malviya and Dilip Ghosh accused the TMC of deliberately stoking communal sentiments ahead of the 2026 state elections. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee urged citizens to remain vigilant against divisive forces, asserting that Bengal’s tradition of communal harmony must be preserved. Authorities continue to monitor the situation closely to prevent escalation.

07 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Babri Mosque reconstruction in Ayodhya triggers political tension across West Bengal ahead of 2026 elections

A case has been filed against senior advocate Mohammad Shishir Monir, Jamaat-e-Islami’s parliamentary candidate for Sunamganj-2, over alleged remarks equating Ramadan fasting and Hindu Puja rituals. The complaint accuses Monir of making statements that hurt religious sentiments by describing the two practices as 'two sides of the same coin.' The Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate of Dhaka, Jashita Islam, recorded the complainant’s deposition and directed the Detective Branch (DB) of police to investigate. According to the case filed by lawyer Ridwan Hossain Robin, Monir’s comments—made in a video on the YouTube channel DSN—were intended to provoke religious tension and gain political advantage. The complaint notes that such remarks could disturb communal harmony in Bangladesh, where about 91.4% of the population is Muslim. Court officials confirmed the order for investigation. The case underscores the sensitivity of religious discourse in Bangladesh’s political landscape. Authorities are expected to review the video evidence, and the DB’s findings will determine whether formal charges follow.

07 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat candidate faces case over remarks comparing Ramadan fasting and Hindu Puja


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