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BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi stated that the party continues to have confidence in the interim government led by Dr. Muhammad Yunus. Speaking in Patuakhali after providing financial aid to a destitute elderly couple, Rizvi emphasized that weakening public trust is not the responsibility of the interim administration. He criticized several agreements made under the previous Sheikh Hasina government, particularly the Adani power deal, arguing that it was not in Bangladesh’s national interest. Rizvi questioned why Bangladesh should purchase 34 percent of electricity produced in Jharkhand by Adani, calling it a betrayal of national interests. He also warned against handing over strategic installations like ports to foreign operators, saying such moves could threaten the country’s sovereignty and security. Rizvi urged the Yunus government to reconsider these decisions and said that widespread dissatisfaction with past governance had driven the public’s demand for change.

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BNP leader Rizvi says party still trusts Yunus government and urges review of past controversial deals

BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has warned that a section is plotting to create unrest across Bangladesh ahead of the verdict in a ‘genocide case’ filed against Awami League President and former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Speaking at a discussion marking the 49th death anniversary of Maulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhasani at the National Press Club, Fakhrul described the current political situation as confusing and abnormal, saying the country is facing deep uncertainty. He reiterated that elections are the only way to restore democracy and expressed hope that polls might be held in February. Fakhrul accused certain groups of trying to delay or disrupt the election process and urged all political parties to unite for democratic restoration. He also warned that the economy and law and order would worsen without an elected government, calling on citizens to resist any attempts to destabilize the nation.

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Mirza Fakhrul warns of unrest over Sheikh Hasina case verdict and calls for political unity

Traffic movement on the Dhaka-Barishal Highway returned to normal after being halted for about two hours on Sunday morning due to protests by activists of the suspended Awami League. The blockade began early in the morning when protesters felled trees, exploded crude bombs, and burned tires at several points between Bhurghata Bus Stand in Kalkini and Bhanga Bridge in Mustafapur, Madaripur. The demonstration caused severe traffic congestion stretching several kilometers, leaving passengers stranded. Fire service units and police personnel worked for hours to clear the road, assisted by local BNP and Jamaat activists. By around 10:30 a.m., vehicle movement resumed. Authorities have deployed additional police forces to maintain order, and officials confirmed that the situation is now under control. The protests were reportedly part of a two-day shutdown announced by the suspended Awami League for November 16 and 17.

16 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Traffic on Dhaka-Barishal Highway restored after two-hour blockade by suspended Awami League activists

A faction of the Islami Oikya Jote, led by Mufti Abul Hasanat Amini, was expelled from a dialogue session with the Election Commission (EC) in Dhaka after objections from another faction of the same party. The incident occurred on Sunday morning at the EC’s conference room in Agargaon, where political parties were invited for discussions. The opposing faction, led by Mufti Sakhawat Hossain Raji, accused Amini’s group of supporting past authoritarian regimes and participating in one-sided elections. When EC Senior Secretary Akhtar Ahmed asked both groups to show their invitation letters, Raji’s faction produced theirs, but Amini’s group failed to present a hard copy. Consequently, the EC asked Amini’s delegation to leave the meeting. Chief Election Commissioner A.M.M. Nasir Uddin and other top officials were present during the incident, which highlighted internal divisions within the religious-based political party.

16 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Election Commission removes one Islami Oikya Jote faction from dialogue after internal conflict

Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) has been deployed in Dhaka, Gopalganj, Faridpur, and Madaripur to help maintain law and order following a series of violent incidents in the capital. According to BGB’s public relations officer Md Shariful Islam, the force is working alongside other law enforcement agencies to ensure public safety and stability. Over the past week, Dhaka has witnessed multiple crude bomb explosions and arson attacks on buses and other vehicles, raising security concerns. In response, the government has intensified security measures across key districts to prevent further unrest. The BGB’s deployment aims to restore normalcy and reassure citizens amid growing fears of political or criminal unrest. Authorities have urged the public to remain calm and cooperate with security forces as operations continue to stabilize the situation.

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BGB deployed in Dhaka and nearby districts to stabilize law and order after recent unrest

Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F) chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman has called for strengthening relations between Bangladesh and Pakistan, emphasizing shared faith and unity among Muslims of both nations. Speaking at the International Khatm-e-Nabuwwat Conference in Dhaka’s Suhrawardy Udyan on November 15, Rehman said Pakistan’s delegation came not only to attend the event but also to convey goodwill from the Pakistani people to their Bangladeshi brothers. He highlighted that the two nations share deep religious and cultural bonds that cannot be erased. Rehman stressed the importance of maintaining stability and ideological continuity in faith-based movements rather than resorting to violence. Expressing optimism, he stated that if Bangladesh takes one step forward, Pakistan will take two, reflecting a desire for enhanced cooperation and friendship across various sectors. His remarks signal a renewed push for diplomatic and religious engagement between the two South Asian countries.

16 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Fazlur Rehman calls for stronger Bangladesh-Pakistan ties and promises greater mutual cooperation

Jordanian King Abdullah II and Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif jointly declared a 'zero-tolerance' stance against any forced displacement of Palestinians from Gaza during the king’s two-day state visit to Islamabad. The leaders reaffirmed their countries’ shared positions on the Gaza conflict and agreed to strengthen coordination among eight Arab-Islamic nations collaborating with the United States on a ceasefire and post-war reconstruction plan for the enclave. Discussions also covered expanding bilateral cooperation in trade, investment, defense, health, education, and technology. Several memoranda of understanding were signed, including in culture and media. King Abdullah’s visit, the first by a Jordanian monarch to Pakistan in 21 years, is part of his broader Asian tour that includes Japan, Vietnam, Singapore, and Indonesia. The visit underscores both nations’ alignment on the Palestinian issue and their intent to deepen strategic and economic ties.

16 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Jordan and Pakistan vow zero-tolerance for any forced displacement of Palestinians from Gaza

In Madaripur’s Gopalpur area, a group of Awami League activists, led by former upazila chairman Mir Golam Faruk, blocked the Dhaka-Barishal highway early Sunday by burning tires and placing trees across the road. The blockade caused severe traffic disruption and suffering for passengers and drivers. According to police, the activists fled upon sensing law enforcement’s presence. Later, local BNP-Jamaat leaders, along with the fire service and highway police, removed the trees and cleared the road, restoring normal traffic flow by around 7:30 a.m. The incident followed earlier threats from Awami League members to paralyze the southern region if the verdict in Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s case was announced on November 17. Authorities confirmed that the situation was brought under control without major clashes or casualties.

16 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP-Jamaat activists help clear Awami League blockade on Dhaka-Barishal highway in Madaripur

The prosecution has filed a petition seeking the confiscation of assets belonging to former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and other accused individuals to provide compensation to the families of those killed and injured during the July Movement. Prosecutor Gazi Mohammad Monowar Hossain Tamim confirmed the submission on Sunday morning. He also stated that following the verdict, an application would be made to issue fresh arrest warrants through Interpol against Hasina and the other accused. The International Crimes Tribunal-1, led by Justice Golam Mortuza Mojumdar, is scheduled to deliver its verdict on Monday, November 17, in the case concerning alleged crimes against humanity committed during the July–August Movement. Bangladesh Television (BTV) will broadcast the verdict live, while a foreign news agency has also sought permission for live coverage.

16 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Prosecution seeks to seize Hasina’s assets to compensate July Movement victims ahead of tribunal verdict

Unidentified miscreants set fire to a government hospital ambulance and a bus in Sylhet city late Saturday night, according to local reports. The incidents occurred between 2:30 a.m. and 2:45 a.m. at two separate locations — the parking area of Shaheed Dr. Shamsuddin Ahmed Hospital in Chowhatta and the Kumargao bus stand. CCTV footage from the hospital showed five young men arriving on two motorcycles before igniting the ambulance, which was completely destroyed. Fire service teams reached the scene and brought the blaze under control within half an hour. No casualties were reported. The hospital’s resident medical officer, Dr. Mizanur Rahman Chowdhury, condemned the act as inhumane and said legal action is being prepared. Police have collected CCTV footage and are working to identify those involved. A separate fire at the Kumargao bus stand was also extinguished by firefighters shortly afterward.

16 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Arsonists set fire to a hospital ambulance and a bus in Sylhet city late at night

BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has warned that a certain group is attempting to create unrest in Bangladesh over the upcoming verdict concerning Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Speaking at a discussion marking the 49th death anniversary of Maulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhasani at the National Press Club on Sunday, he called for unity to resist such attempts. Fakhrul emphasized that without an elected government, the national situation could deteriorate further, asserting that elections remain the only path to restore democracy and fulfill public aspirations. He also noted that the country’s politics is currently mired in confusion and crisis. Referring to the interim government initiative led by Dr. Muhammad Yunus, Fakhrul questioned how far it has progressed and whether it has gained sufficient support within the political framework.

16 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP leader Mirza Fakhrul urges unity to prevent unrest over Sheikh Hasina verdict in Bangladesh

Transport owners in five southern districts of Bangladesh have announced a strike to press a three-point demand. The Rupsha-Bagerhat Bus-Minibus Coach and Microbus Owners’ Association declared the program at a press conference in Bagerhat on Sunday. Their demands include shutting down unauthorized BRTC counters, stopping unlicensed vehicles on highways, and banning the operation of three-wheelers such as Mahindra, Nasimon, and Karimon on major roads. The association warned that if their demands are not met by December 1, they will begin an indefinite transport strike from December 2. Leaders from transport owners’ associations of Bagerhat, Khulna, and Jhalokathi districts were present at the event. The strike, if enforced, could disrupt transportation across the southern region, affecting commuters and goods movement significantly.

16 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Transport owners in southern Bangladesh announce strike over illegal vehicles and route permit issues

Japan’s Sakurajima volcano, located in the southwestern Kyushu region, erupted early Sunday, sending a massive plume of ash and smoke up to 14,436 feet into the air. The eruption began around 12:57 a.m., marking the first time since October last year that the volcano’s ash cloud exceeded 4,000 meters in height. No casualties or property damage have been reported so far. The Japan Meteorological Agency issued ashfall forecasts for Kagoshima, Kumamoto, and Miyazaki prefectures, advising residents to use umbrellas or masks to protect themselves from falling ash and to drive cautiously. Sakurajima is one of Japan’s most active volcanoes, connected to the Osumi Peninsula on Kyushu’s southern tip. Authorities continue to monitor the situation closely as minor eruptions persist, though no evacuation orders have been issued yet.

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Sakurajima volcano erupts in Japan sending ash 14,000 feet high over Kyushu region

Bangladesh police have arrested ten individuals, including a Union Parishad (UP) member and a self-proclaimed student coordinator, for allegedly extorting money from sand-laden vessels on the Jamuna River in Sirajganj’s Chauhali upazila. The arrests took place on Sunday, November 16, in the Ghorjan River area during an operation conducted by the river police. The detainees, all residents of Rehai Kaulia village under Ghorjan Union, were reportedly stopping boats and demanding illegal tolls from sand traders transporting materials from leased sand depots. According to police, the extortion group used threats and intimidation to collect money, often halting vessels or assaulting workers who refused to pay. Officer-in-Charge Firoz Ahmed of Chauhali River Police confirmed that the suspects were caught red-handed and have been sent to court under extortion charges. Authorities stated that efforts are ongoing to identify other members of the extortion network operating along the Jamuna River.

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Ten including a union member arrested for extortion from sand vessels on Jamuna River in Sirajganj

The Bangladesh Madrasa Education Board has published the results of the Alim examination answer script re-evaluation for the current year. According to the results released on Sunday, November 16, at 10:30 a.m., 34 students have newly achieved GPA-5, while 45 students who had previously failed have now passed. A total of 9,781 students applied for re-evaluation, submitting 31,828 applications as some challenged multiple subjects. Overall, grade changes occurred for 85 students. The re-evaluation results are available on the Madrasa Education Board’s official website, and all applicants have also received their updated results via SMS. The process reflects the board’s effort to ensure fairness and transparency in the examination system, allowing students to seek review of their evaluated papers when discrepancies are suspected.

16 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

34 students get GPA-5 and 45 pass after re-evaluation of Alim exam scripts under Madrasa Board


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