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Prove even one taka of corruption, I’ll resign: Hasnat Abdullah

NCP MP also questions progress in ACC cases against Bashundhara Group

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National Citizen Party (NCP) MP Hasnat Abdullah today declared in parliament that he would resign if any investigation proves his involvement in corruption.

While giving a personal explanation in the House this afternoon, Hasnat responded to remarks made earlier by BNP MP Akhtaruzzaman, who accused individuals of betraying the ideals of the July Uprising and claimed that some who once rode rickshaws now drive Prado after “selling the spirit of July.”

Hasnat said the remarks were directed at him and others. “The DGFI, NSI, police and military are under your control. I urge you, as someone holding such a responsible position, not to make unsubstantiated allegations. If an investigation proves that I was involved in even one taka of corruption or any wrongdoing, I will resign from parliament,” he said.

Responding to parts of BNP MP Sayeed Al Noman's speech, he clarified that he had never sought money from him; rather, he sought allocation for his constituency.

Earlier, during the discussion on the proposed budget, Hasnat sought the speaker’s protection, saying opposition MPs feared that criticising the government or its ministers could lead to budget cuts in their constituencies.

Immediately after Hasnat’s speech, Noman remarked that Hasnat should not seek “money” but rather “allocation” for his constituency.

‘Where does Bashundhara’s power come from?’

While speaking in the parliament, Hasnat demanded punishment for those responsible for enforced disappearances and killings, as well as accountability for Bashundhara Group over allegations of money laundering and asset grabbing.

He also questioned whether any "under-the-table" deal had been reached in the Anti-Corruption Commission’s case against the conglomerate. If no such compromise existed, he said, the government must explain what was preventing legal action against the group.

“During the interim government, the ACC filed cases against Bashundhara. We want to know what progress has been made,” he said.

“This Bashundhara Group laundered money abroad, seized public assets and used its media outlets to legitimise disappearances and killings under the Awami League. We want to know where its power comes from,” he said.

Hasnat alleged that the group used its media outlets to legitimise disappearances during the Awami League’s rule and to target its critics.

He said even ruling party members privately expressed concern, while some of their colleagues served as advisers to Bashundhara-owned media outlets.

He called for effective action against loan defaulters, money launderers and those who “promote narratives in support of fascism”.

Referring to the interim government’s white paper on the economy, he said it documented Tk 28 lakh crore siphoned abroad, yet those responsible now move about the country with impunity.

He praised the prime minister for refraining from vindictive politics but added, “Not being vindictive is not the same as ensuring justice.”

“We want him [prime minister] and his party to assure the nation that justice will be delivered for enforced disappearances and killings, the rule of law will be upheld, and those who used controlled media to promote narratives in support of fascism will also be held accountable,” he said.​
 

Bomb blast injures three at Savar NCP rally
Staff Correspondent 06 July, 2026, 23:25

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National Citizen Party convener and opposition chief whip Md Nahid Islam addresses a rally at Kaliganj in Gazipur on Monday, the first day of the party’s month-long July march programme marking the second anniversary of the mass uprising of 2024. | New Age photo

At least three people were injured after a crude bomb exploded on Monday night at the venue of the National Citizen Party’s July March rally in Savar on the outskirts of the capital.

The explosion occurred at about 9:45pm at the Eidgah ground near Savar Thana Stand while the programme was under way and senior party leaders were on the stage, said NCP central committee member Yasir Arafat from the scene.

The injured were identified as NCP activists Md Shaheen Khandaker, 30, Md Jasim, 26, and Md Shahadat Hossain, 40. They were taken to Enam Medical College Hospital for treatment.

According to Arafat, the blast occurred while Dhaka district NCP convener Nabila Tasnid was delivering her speech.

Arafat said that NCP convener Md Nahid Islam, member secretary Akhter Hossen, chief organiser (Northern Region) Sarjis Alam, and other senior leaders were on the programme stage when the explosion occurred.

Earlier in the day, NCP convener and opposition chief whip in the Jatiya Sangsad Md Nahid Islam on Monday alleged that the Bangladesh Nationalist Party-led government was betraying the people by refusing to implement the July Charter and the February 12 referendum verdict.

He made the allegation while addressing a rally at Kaliganj in Gazipur on the first day of the party’s month-long July march programme marking the second anniversary of the 2024 uprising.

Nahid said that the party had launched the July March with a five-point demand, the first being the immediate implementation of the 2026 referendum verdict.

‘We took to the streets in July 2024 with the aspiration of bringing change and ousting Sheikh Hasina. That aspiration will remain unfulfilled unless the referendum verdict is implemented,’ he said.

The other demands include creating employment opportunities for unemployed youths, resolving the power crisis, curbing the rising prices of essentials and improving the law and order.

Criticising home minister Salahuddin Ahmed, Nahid alleged that drug trafficking from Cox’s Bazar continued unabated.

‘A minister who has failed to control drugs in his own area cannot control narcotics across the country,’ he said.

He also criticised the ruling BNP, alleging that the party did ‘business’ with nationalist rhetoric but has failed to stop the killing of Bangladeshis by the Indian Border Security Force and cross-border push-ins.

Nahid said that propaganda had been spread claiming that individuals from Shillong and London had led the July uprising.

‘If you are truly the leaders of the July uprising, implement the July Charter and honour the referendum verdict. Do not claim leadership of the uprising without ensuring justice for those killed in the movement and implementing the July Charter,’ he said.

Alleging that ruling party leaders and activists are involved in politically motivated cases, land grabbing, and plundering in different districts, he demanded an end to the harassment of ordinary people.

At the rally, Nahid introduced local NCP leader MM Shoaib as the party’s prospective candidate for the upcoming local government elections.

Among others, NCP member secretary and Rangpur-4 lawmaker Akhter Hossen, the party’s chief organiser for the northern region Sarjis Alam, and local leaders of Gazipur and Kaliganj attended the programme.​
 

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