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Several smaller political groups in Bangladesh have begun discussions to form a new alliance ahead of the upcoming national election, expected in about two and a half months. The initiative, led by the Rashtra Sanskar Andolon, includes parties such as the National Citizen Party (NCP), Gano Adhikar Parishad, Nagorik Oikya, AB Party, and Ganatantra Mancha. Leaders including Hasnat Kayum and Nurul Haque Nur confirmed that talks have gained momentum, though no final decision has been reached. The proposed alliance aims to unite reformist and democratic forces outside the BNP-Jamaat bloc, focusing on decentralization of power and political reform rather than immediate electoral gains. Analysts suggest the alliance may have limited impact on vote outcomes but could hold symbolic importance in shaping post-uprising political narratives. The movement follows the July uprising and reflects growing efforts to create an alternative political platform emphasizing transparency, accountability, and citizen-centered governance.

25 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Nine Bangladeshi parties move to form reformist alliance ahead of national election

Bangladesh’s Religious Adviser Dr. A.F.M. Khalid Hossain stated that the long struggle of Islamic scholars has not been in vain, as Islamic forces have gained the courage to stand firm after decades of persecution. Speaking at a national seminar titled 'Muslim Family Law: Context Bangladesh' organized by the Bangladesh Mosque Mission at the National Museum, he criticized the 1961 Muslim Family Law for containing provisions conflicting with Islamic Shariah. He condemned the practice of 'hilah marriage' as un-Islamic and degrading to women. Dr. Hossain emphasized that only courts, not clerics, have the authority to enforce punishments under Shariah, urging caution in religious interpretation. He reiterated the long-standing demand for implementing Shariah law but noted that real change requires a majority of lawmakers who adhere to Islamic principles. The seminar was attended by leading scholars, academics, and professionals from various sectors.

25 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh religious adviser urges unity and long-term vision for implementing Shariah-based governance

The largest Pakistan Education Expo in Dhaka, jointly organized by the Pakistan High Commission and Pakistan’s Higher Education Commission (HEC), showcased academic opportunities for Bangladeshi students. Over 15 leading Pakistani universities participated as part of the Pakistan–Bangladesh Knowledge Corridor initiative, announced earlier by Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, who also pledged 500 scholarships for Bangladeshi students. The event was attended by Bangladesh’s Youth and Sports Secretary Md. Mahbub-ul-Alam, UGC Secretary Dr. Md. Fakhrul Islam, university officials, civil society representatives, and students. Speakers emphasized the importance of strengthening educational cooperation between the two nations through student exchange, joint research, and skill development. Pakistan’s High Commissioner Imran Haider described the initiative as a symbol of friendship and mutual trust. Following the Dhaka event, similar expos are scheduled in Chattogram, Rajshahi, and Sylhet later in November to reach more students across Bangladesh.

25 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Pakistan hosts major education expo in Dhaka offering scholarships and academic ties for Bangladeshi students

A low-pressure system formed over the Andaman Sea and the Malacca Strait is intensifying and is expected to develop into Cyclone 'Seniyar' within the next 48 hours, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD). Early warnings have been issued for the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Tamil Nadu, and Puducherry. The cyclone, named 'Seniyar' meaning 'lion'—a name given by the United Arab Emirates—is projected to move west-northwest, but its landfall location remains uncertain. The IMD forecasts that the system will become a deep depression over the southeast Bay of Bengal by Monday and may strengthen further. Meanwhile, Bangladesh’s Meteorological Department has indicated the possible formation of another low-pressure area over the southern Andaman Sea, which could also intensify. Both Indian and Bangladeshi forecasts suggest stable weather in most regions, except for light rain in northern Bengal’s hilly areas. No major temperature changes are expected across Bangladesh and West Bengal in the coming days.

25 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Cyclone Seniyar may form over Bay of Bengal within 48 hours as IMD and BMD issue alerts

Senior Supreme Court lawyer and freedom fighter ZI Khan Panna has been appointed as state defense counsel for fugitive former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in two ongoing cases related to enforced disappearances. The appointment was made under Section 12(1) of the International Crimes (Tribunals) Act, 1973, which allows the tribunal to assign a defense lawyer at government expense if an accused is unrepresented. Panna clarified that he accepted the role to ensure proper legal defense, emphasizing his commitment to justice rather than political alignment. When asked if he had any contact with Hasina, he declined to comment. Sheikh Hasina, convicted in a separate case related to the July uprising, remains a fugitive. The tribunal had earlier appointed state defense lawyers for Hasina and former Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal, both tried in absentia for crimes against humanity. The appointments reflect the tribunal’s adherence to due legal process despite the accused being on the run.

25 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Lawyer ZI Khan Panna appointed state defense for fugitive ex-PM Sheikh Hasina in war crimes case

The Bangladesh Election Commission has initiated voter registration for expatriate Bangladeshis residing in 16 countries, including the United States, Canada, and Australia. The registration process, which began at midnight on November 24, will continue until November 28 through the Postal Vote BD mobile application. This initiative marks the first time expatriate citizens will be able to vote through postal ballots. The registration drive covers countries across North America, the Caribbean, and Oceania, such as New Zealand, Mexico, Cuba, Jamaica, and the Bahamas. The Election Commission has also extended the registration program for expatriates living in East Asia, South America, and Africa until November 28. To assist applicants, a 24-hour help desk has been set up with dedicated WhatsApp, Imo, and Botim contact numbers. The move is part of the government’s broader effort to ensure voting rights for Bangladeshis living abroad and to increase participation in the upcoming national elections.

25 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh opens online voter registration for expatriates in 16 countries via Postal Vote BD app

Thirty-five former members of the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) were released from Kashimpur Central Jail in Gazipur on Monday evening after receiving bail in a case filed under the Explosives Control Act related to the 2009 BDR mutiny. The release began around 6:30 p.m., following verification of bail documents that arrived earlier in the day. Among those freed, one was from the high-security unit, two from Central Jail Part-1, and thirty-two from Part-2. Family members gathered outside the prison to welcome their relatives, expressing relief and gratitude after years of uncertainty. The BDR mutiny, which took place on February 25, 2009, at the Pilkhana headquarters in Dhaka, resulted in the deaths of 74 people, including 57 army officers. The subsequent trials became the largest in Bangladesh’s history, with hundreds convicted and many still serving sentences. The latest releases follow a court order granting bail to 53 individuals last week.

25 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

35 former BDR members freed from Kashimpur Jail after bail in 2009 mutiny explosives case

Popular Islamic scholar Sheikh Ahmadullah has described the recent series of earthquakes in Bangladesh as a profound warning rather than mere geological activity. In a Facebook post, he urged citizens to combine practical disaster preparedness with spiritual reflection and collective repentance, emphasizing that divine mercy is essential for true safety. Ahmadullah criticized the government’s inadequate disaster readiness, citing a lack of trained rescue workers, heavy equipment, and effective urban planning. He also condemned widespread corruption and wasteful spending on political events and unnecessary projects, arguing that such funds should be redirected toward earthquake-resistant infrastructure, rescue training, and emergency planning. The scholar further called on individuals to follow building codes and avoid constructing unsafe structures for short-term profit. He urged the government to develop a comprehensive national roadmap for disaster management, including rescue operations, medical care, shelter, and communication systems, while reminding society to maintain both physical and spiritual preparedness.

25 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Sheikh Ahmadullah urges Bangladesh to combine disaster readiness with repentance after frequent earthquakes

Bangladesh’s Information and Broadcasting Adviser, Md Mahfuz Alam, has criticized certain media outlets for spreading panic instead of raising awareness about recent earthquake reports. Speaking at a workshop titled 'Preventing Misreporting and Ensuring Objective Journalism' organized by the Bangladesh Press Council in Dhaka, he emphasized the need for media to take a firm stance against rumors and misinformation. Alam highlighted that misinformation had intensified during the previous government’s 15-year rule and stressed the importance of restoring public trust in the media to prevent social unrest. He also called for responsible media conduct during the upcoming national elections. The adviser noted that the Press Council, a quasi-judicial body, had been rendered ineffective by the former government but is now being revitalized by the interim administration. The event was chaired by Justice A.K.M. Abdul Hakim and attended by senior officials and journalists.

25 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh adviser urges media to fight misinformation and avoid panic over earthquake coverage

Following a series of mild earthquakes felt across Bangladesh last weekend, Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus convened an emergency meeting with top scientists, researchers, and university professors to assess the situation and formulate an action plan. Experts assured that there is no immediate cause for panic but emphasized the need for preparedness and public awareness. The government announced plans to form expert committees and task forces to evaluate building safety, hospital readiness, and public awareness programs. Participants highlighted the importance of combating misinformation on social media and involving youth in disaster preparedness initiatives. The Public Works Department has already begun assessing structural damage using specialized software. The Chief Adviser urged coordination with Bangladeshi scientists abroad through the ‘Shubhechha’ app and called for written recommendations from experts to guide immediate government actions. The meeting concluded with a decision to finalize a national earthquake preparedness strategy based on expert input.

25 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh forms expert task force to strengthen earthquake preparedness under Muhammad Yunus's leadership

During a meeting of the Jubo Dal’s Sylhet district leaders, BNP’s acting chairman Tarique Rahman made a surprise phone call to discuss the region’s electoral situation and the organization’s activities. Speaking directly to the participants, he emphasized the need for unity and urged everyone to work collectively to ensure the victory of BNP’s candidates symbolized by the ‘sheaf of paddy’ in the upcoming national election. Tarique Rahman stated that restoring democracy in Bangladesh depends on BNP’s success in the polls and specifically called for victories in all six constituencies of Sylhet. The meeting, held in South Surma, was chaired by Sylhet district Jubo Dal president Advocate Mominul Islam Momin and attended by central and local leaders. Central Jubo Dal president Abdul Monayem Munna reiterated the party high command’s strict directive to support nominated candidates and warned of disciplinary action against anyone opposing them.

24 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Tarique Rahman calls Sylhet Jubo Dal leaders to unite for BNP’s victory in upcoming election

Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Chairperson Khaleda Zia, who is currently undergoing treatment at Evercare Hospital in Dhaka, has sought prayers from the people of Bangladesh for her recovery. According to her personal physician and BNP Standing Committee member Dr. A.Z.M. Zahid Hossain, Khaleda Zia’s health condition is being closely monitored by a medical board providing necessary treatment. Media cell member Shairul Kabir Khan confirmed that the medical team is taking her condition seriously. Khaleda Zia was admitted to the hospital on Sunday night, November 23, and has since been under continuous medical supervision. Earlier this year, she had traveled to London on January 7 for advanced medical care and returned to Bangladesh on May 6 after a 117-day stay. Since her return, she has been visiting Evercare Hospital regularly for follow-up health checkups.

24 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP leader Khaleda Zia seeks prayers from the nation as she continues treatment at Evercare Hospital

Newly elected New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani met U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House on Friday for an hour-long discussion focused on housing policy, local regulations, and energy costs. The meeting, attended only by Mamdani’s chief of staff inside the Oval Office, ended on a surprisingly positive note despite their political differences. Both leaders later addressed reporters, with Trump praising Mamdani and noting unexpected areas of agreement. Mamdani told CNN that immigration was also discussed, emphasizing that New York would continue cooperating with federal authorities within legal limits as a sanctuary city. Human rights groups have raised concerns about increased immigration raids in the city. Despite the cordial tone of the meeting, Mamdani reaffirmed his past criticism of Trump, calling him a fascist during an NBC interview. He later told a Bronx church audience that his duty as mayor required working with all parties, including those who opposed him politically.

24 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Trump and New York mayor Zohran Mamdani discuss housing and immigration in a cordial White House meeting

As Bangladesh’s upcoming national election nears, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) is struggling with internal conflicts over preliminary nominations in several constituencies. While most BNP candidates are campaigning actively, disputes between nominated and excluded aspirants have led to protests, blockades, and counter-rallies across multiple districts. Party leaders are attempting to mediate from the central office in Gulshan, but grassroots divisions remain unresolved. According to insiders, at least 40 out of 236 constituencies are affected by nomination-related conflicts, weakening BNP’s organizational strength and providing political opportunities for rival groups, particularly Jamaat-e-Islami. The BNP’s standing committee has clarified that the announced list is provisional and subject to reassessment based on local reports. However, prolonged uncertainty and internal discord risk undermining the party’s election preparedness, as both nominated and excluded leaders continue to spend heavily on parallel campaigns.

24 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP’s internal nomination disputes weaken election campaign giving Jamaat political advantage

Bangladesh Bank Governor Dr. Ahsan H. Mansur announced that within the next 18 months, all financial institutions in Bangladesh—including banks, mobile financial services (MFS), insurance, and microfinance organizations—will be connected through an interoperable transaction system. Speaking at an event titled ‘Instant Payment in Bangladesh: Unveiling Inclusion Opportunities,’ jointly organized by Bangladesh Bank and the Gates Foundation, he said the initiative aims to reduce cash dependency and promote transparency in financial transactions. The new Interoperable Instant Payment System (IIPS) will operate under the National Payment Switch Bangladesh (NPSB) framework, supported by open-source software Mojaloop. The governor emphasized that the system will enhance revenue collection and bring all financial entities under one digital channel. Although IIPS was launched earlier this month, many institutions have yet to join. The central bank plans to make the platform fully operational by July 2027, aiming to transition the country toward a cashless economy.

24 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh Bank plans full interoperable digital payment system across all financial institutions by mid-2027


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