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Leaders from several Bangladeshi political parties, including the BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami, attended the International Khatme Nabuwwat Grand Conference held at Suhrawardy Udyan in Dhaka on Saturday. The religious gathering, organized by the Combined Khatme Nabuwwat Council, began at 9 a.m. and continued until 2 p.m. Thousands of participants from across Bangladesh arrived by foot, private vehicles, buses, and metro to join the event, which called for declaring the Ahmadiyya community as non-Muslim. Prominent clerics and scholars from Saudi Arabia, India, Pakistan, and Egypt participated, including Maulana Fazlur Rahman of Pakistan, Maulana Mahmood Madani of India, and Sheikh Musab Nabil Ibrahim of Al-Azhar University. Senior Bangladeshi religious figures such as Mufti Rezaul Karim, Maulana Shah Muhibbullah Babunagari, and Mufti Abdul Malek were also present. The conference was presided over by Maulana Abdul Hamid, convener of the Combined Khatme Nabuwwat Council and Amir of the Khatme Nabuwwat Protection Committee Bangladesh.

15 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP, Jamaat and global Islamic scholars join Khatme Nabuwwat conference in Dhaka

A Rajshahi court has issued a show-cause notice to Rajshahi Metropolitan Police Commissioner Mohammad Abu Sufian for allowing a murder suspect to speak to the media while in police custody. The notice follows the killing of Tawsif Rahman, son of a district judge, at an apartment in Terkhadia, Rajshahi. The accused, Limon Mia, allegedly stabbed Tawsif to death and injured his mother, Tasmin Nahar Lusi, before being arrested and hospitalized. Media reports later showed Limon making statements blaming the victim, which the court said violated Supreme Court directives prohibiting accused persons from making public statements while under police custody. The Metropolitan Magistrate Court issued the notice on November 15, directing the commissioner to appear in person and explain his actions by November 19.

15 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Rajshahi court show-causes police commissioner for letting murder suspect speak to media in custody

Jasim Uddin, the BNP-nominated candidate for Cumilla-5 (Burichang–Brahmanpara) and former member secretary of Cumilla South District BNP, has alleged that a rival political party is exploiting religion to deceive voters ahead of the national election. Speaking at a local cricket tournament event in Burichang, he claimed that the group is going door-to-door selling so-called 'tickets to heaven' and misleading women with promises of paradise. Jasim described these actions as religious fraud and manipulation. He further alleged that the same party has begun conspiracies to disrupt the upcoming national election. Urging supporters to remain vigilant under the direction of BNP leader Tarique Rahman, he reaffirmed his long-standing political commitment to the region. Jasim also pledged to implement a 'zero tolerance' policy against drugs if elected as a Member of Parliament. The event was attended by several BNP leaders and activists from different levels of the Cumilla district.

15 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP candidate Jasim Uddin accuses rival party of selling 'heaven tickets' to deceive Cumilla voters

For the first time, Bangladeshi expatriates will be able to vote in the upcoming national election through a new mobile application called 'Postal Vote BD'. The Election Commission (EC) will officially launch the app on November 18, allowing expatriates to register using their international SIM cards and national ID verification with facial recognition. Once registered, ballots will be mailed to their foreign addresses, including all approved party symbols and a 'no' vote option. Voters will mark their preferred candidate and return the ballot through the postal system, managed entirely by the Bangladesh Post Office. Each vote will cost the EC about 700 taka. Ballots must reach returning officers by 4 p.m. on election day to be counted. The EC estimates the process, from ballot dispatch to return, will take 15–30 days. The system includes a tracking feature for transparency. The initiative marks a historic step in extending voting rights to millions of Bangladeshis living abroad.

15 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladeshi expatriates to vote for first time through new Postal Vote BD app in national election

Pakistan’s parliament has approved the 27th constitutional amendment, granting Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir lifetime immunity from arrest and prosecution, along with broader authority over the navy and air force. The amendment also restructures the judiciary by creating a new Federal Constitutional Court whose judges will be appointed by the president, raising concerns about judicial independence. Supporters argue the changes will streamline governance and reduce case backlogs, while critics warn they entrench military dominance and erode civilian oversight. Two Supreme Court judges resigned in protest, citing the amendment’s threat to constitutional integrity. Analysts say the move marks a shift from Pakistan’s long-standing ‘hybrid’ civil-military system toward a more overtly military-dominated order. The government defends the reform as part of a modernization agenda aimed at strengthening national defense and administrative efficiency, but observers fear it signals deepening authoritarianism and further imbalance between civilian institutions and the armed forces.

15 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Pakistan grants lifetime immunity and expanded powers to army chief under new constitutional amendment

Former State Minister for Home Affairs Sohel Taj stated that the people of Bangladesh will never accept any attempt to distort or rewrite the nation’s history by omitting key elements such as the Liberation War, national anthem, and flag. In a Facebook post on November 14, he emphasized that rewriting history in this way undermines the country’s identity and future. His remarks came shortly after his departure from Dhaka for the United States via Qatar Airways. Sohel Taj, who has been vocal on social media about national issues, shared his travel updates and reflections on the development of Doha’s Hamad International Airport, noting its transformation over the past 15 years. His statement has drawn attention amid ongoing discussions about preserving the authenticity of Bangladesh’s historical narrative.

15 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Sohel Taj warns against rewriting Bangladesh’s history excluding Liberation War and national symbols

Following a crushing defeat for the Congress-led Mahagathbandhan alliance in the Bihar state assembly elections, opposition leader Rahul Gandhi expressed surprise at the results and questioned the fairness of the electoral process. Without directly alleging vote rigging, Gandhi stated on social media that the election was not fair from the beginning and reiterated his gratitude to millions of voters who supported the alliance. He emphasized that the Congress and the INDIA bloc would review the outcome thoroughly to strengthen their fight for democracy and the Constitution. The two-phase election saw over 67 percent voter turnout, with the ruling NDA alliance led by the BJP and JD(U) winning 202 out of 242 declared seats. The BJP secured 89 seats, JD(U) 85, while the opposition RJD and Congress managed only 25 and 10 seats respectively, marking a significant setback for the opposition in Bihar.

15 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Rahul Gandhi questions fairness of Bihar polls after Congress alliance suffers major defeat

In Cumilla-4 (Debidwar) constituency, NCP’s chief organizer Hasnat Abdullah faces a significant challenge as the opposition BNP shows signs of unity ahead of the upcoming national election. After receiving his party’s nomination, Hasnat has drawn attention for his community engagement and development initiatives. However, recent reconciliation efforts between BNP leaders Engineer Manjurul Ahsan Munshi, the party’s nominated candidate, and district BNP member secretary AFM Tarek Munshi have raised speculation that a united BNP could pose a serious threat to Hasnat’s campaign. The BNP, historically strong in the area, had long been divided by internal conflicts among local leaders. Analysts note that if the BNP successfully resolves its internal disputes, it could consolidate its voter base and make the race highly competitive. Local BNP leaders have expressed commitment to supporting whoever ultimately receives the party’s final nomination, while Hasnat remains confident in his popularity and promises to work for Debidwar’s development.

15 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Hasnat Abdullah faces stiff competition from a newly united BNP in Cumilla-4 constituency

A devastating fire broke out in Dalal Bazar of Lakshmipur Sadar upazila late Friday night, destroying six shops. According to the Fire Service and local witnesses, the blaze originated from an electrical short circuit at Azad’s CNG auto-rickshaw garage in the Temuhani area. The flames quickly spread to nearby shops before firefighters arrived. One unit of the Lakshmipur Fire Service, assisted by local residents, managed to bring the fire under control after about an hour of effort. However, by that time, six shops had already been completely burned down. Station Officer Ranjit Kumar Saha of the Lakshmipur Fire Service said that the initial investigation suggests the fire started due to an electrical short circuit. The extent of the financial losses has not yet been determined.

15 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Six shops destroyed in Lakshmipur market fire sparked by electrical short circuit

An 18-year-old college student, Md. Sifat Ahmed, reportedly took his own life at his home in Khilgaon, Dhaka, following a family dispute over a mobile phone. According to relatives, the incident occurred around 7 p.m. on Friday, November 14, when Sifat’s younger sister was using a mobile phone for online math lessons. Sifat demanded the phone, leading to an argument with his sister and a rebuke from their mother. Shortly afterward, Sifat locked himself in his room and was later found hanging from a ceiling fan. Neighbors alerted the family, who rushed him to a local hospital and then to Dhaka Medical College Hospital, where doctors declared him dead. Police confirmed the death and said the body has been kept in the morgue for autopsy. Authorities are investigating the incident.

15 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Dhaka college student dies by suicide after argument over mobile phone with family

Shafiqul Alam, press secretary to the chief adviser, stated in a Facebook post that the Bangladesh Awami League has become a Facebook-based protest party with limited real organizational strength on the ground. He argued that the party now relies on small hired groups for disruptive acts rather than its once-claimed grassroots network. Alam contrasted this with the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), which he said has shown improved internal discipline and organization during its nomination process. He expressed confidence that the upcoming February election would be peaceful, possibly the most peaceful in recent history. Alam also noted that law enforcement and local administrations are now more organized and confident, with capable officials overseeing the election process. He concluded that the likelihood of major unrest or disruption during the polls is very low.

15 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Press secretary says Awami League has become a Facebook-based protest party with weak grassroots

Police have arrested the prime suspect, Md Arman (45), in a case involving the abduction, assault, and extortion of contractor Suman Chowdhury, owner of Messrs Sujon Bhuiya & Brothers. The incident occurred over a dispute related to a government lease for maintenance work at the Azimpur Old Cemetery in Dhaka. According to the case filed at Lalbagh Police Station, Arman and several associates allegedly demanded Tk 500,000 in extortion money from Chowdhury, threatening him with violence and forcing him to pay Tk 530,000. The abduction took place on October 26, 2025, when the accused forcibly took Chowdhury to Arman’s office and assaulted him. Acting on intelligence, an army patrol team from Azimpur Army Camp arrested Arman on November 14 during a special operation at a community center. He was later handed over to Lalbagh Police Station for legal proceedings. Police said the case is under investigation and further action will follow based on findings.

15 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Prime suspect arrested in Dhaka contractor abduction and extortion case linked to Azimpur cemetery

A massive gathering took place at Dhaka’s historic Suhrawardy Udyan as the International Khatme Nabuwwat Conference began on Saturday morning, organized by the Sammilito Khatme Nabuwwat Parishad. The event, focused on defending the belief in the finality of Prophet Muhammad’s prophethood, drew participants from Bangladesh and five other countries. Prominent Islamic scholars from Pakistan, India, Egypt, and other nations attended, including Maulana Fazlur Rahman of Pakistan, Maulana Mahmood Madani of India, and Dr. Shaykh Musab Nabil Ibrahim of Egypt’s Al-Azhar University. From Bangladesh, notable religious leaders such as Hefazat-e-Islam chief Maulana Shah Muhibullah Babunagari and Islamic Movement Bangladesh’s leader Mufti Syed Muhammad Rezaul Karim joined the event. Organizers said the conference aimed to strengthen global unity among Muslims on this issue, with participation from political and religious leaders across the country.

15 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Thousands gather in Dhaka for international Khatme Nabuwwat conference with scholars from five nations

US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order rolling back tariffs on several imported food products, including coffee, tea, bananas, beef, cocoa, spices, and tropical fruits. The decision follows mounting political pressure over rising food prices, particularly beef, which has seen consistent monthly increases according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. The administration stated that the rollback was necessary because many of these agricultural goods are not produced in sufficient quantities domestically. Since beginning his second term in January, Trump has pursued an aggressive tariff policy, imposing high duties on imports from multiple countries. While the administration touts new trade agreements as a success, economists warn that such protectionist measures often hurt consumers by driving up prices. The partial reversal marks a shift in Trump’s trade strategy as he faces growing domestic criticism over inflation and food affordability.

15 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Trump rolls back tariffs on key food imports amid rising US prices and political pressure

BNP Standing Committee member Salahuddin Ahmed stated that if his party assumes power, it will restore 'trust and faith in Allah' as a guiding principle in Bangladesh’s constitution and hold parliamentary discussions on declaring the Ahmadiyya community (Qadianis) as non-Muslim. Speaking at the International Khatme Nabuwat Grand Conference at Suhrawardy Udyan in Dhaka on Saturday, he said those who do not believe in the Prophet Muhammad cannot be considered Muslims, aligning BNP’s stance with that of the Khatme Nabuwat movement. The event, organized by the Khatme Nabuwat Protection Council, drew religious scholars and participants from five countries. Speakers at the conference urged the government led by Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus to officially declare Ahmadis non-Muslim. The gathering emphasized unity among Muslims and reaffirmed belief in the finality of Prophet Muhammad’s prophethood.

15 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP’s Salahuddin Ahmed pledges parliamentary debate on declaring Ahmadis non-Muslim if party regains power


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