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Salahuddin accuses interim govt of delaying election in the name of reform
Staff Correspondent Dhaka
Updated: 31 May 2025, 18: 57

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BNP Standing Committee member Salahuddin Ahmed speaks at a meeting organised by Krishak Dal in city on 31 May Prothom Alo

BNP Standing Committee member Salahuddin Ahmed has commented that although the Chief Adviser has called another meeting on 2 June, it appears the process is bogged down in formalities and discussions without any real progress.

Speaking as the chief guest at a discussion event today, Saturday, at the Diploma Engineers Institution auditorium in Dhaka, Salahuddin said, “It seems there’s no shortage of formalities and discussions, but no concrete action. On the 2nd, the second phase of discussions will again be ceremoniously inaugurated. You inaugurated the first round once, now you’ll inaugurate the second round, and perhaps again in the third phase you’ll merge everything together. This is how you are showing us the illusion of reform!”

The event was organised by the BNP’s farmers’ wing, Jatiyatabadi Krishak Dal, on the occasion of the 44th martyrdom anniversary of BNP founder and former President Ziaur Rahman. The discussion was styled “Ziaur Rahman’s contribution to the agricultural revolution in Bangladesh.”

"The honorable Chief Adviser has called us for a meeting again on 2 June. We understand the message—there’s no lack of formalities or discussion, but nothing productive is happening. How many times will you inaugurate reform talks? You inaugurated the first phase already, now the second, then the third—you’re just putting on a show of reforms!”

On 26 May, a meeting of the National Consensus Commission was held in the residence of the Chief Adviser with him in chair, where a decision was made that the second round of talks with political parties on reforms would begin in early June. The Chief Adviser is expected to inaugurate that session. However, no specific date has yet been publicly confirmed. It remains unclear if Salahuddin Ahmed was referring directly to this upcoming session.

Why this ego?

Addressing the Chief Adviser, Salahuddin said, “Why do you possess the ego that the nation must accept the constitutional reforms you and your commission have drafted? Why do you believe that the National Constitutional Council (NCC) should hold supreme power and render all other state organs powerless? Why are we expected to accept this?”

He accused the reform commission of proposing some unprecedented reforms and implied that the public is being forced to accept them. “This is starting to look like a new form of Baksal,” he said, referring to the controversial one-party system introduced by Awami League in 1974.

“We have already submitted our written suggestions, outlining the areas where we’ve reached consensus and where we agree in principle. Compile those and present them to the nation. Reforms are our top agenda, but even more important is the prosecution of those involved in crimes against humanity. Everyone must be brought to justice,” Salahuddin added.

He emphasised that any future government must remain committed to implementing reforms and justice. An independent judiciary will function as it should. Reform is a continuous process based on national needs.

Addressing the Chief Adviser, Salahuddin said, “Why do you want to hold the election beyond December? There is not a single logical reason. You keep talking about June instead of December. Elections must be held before December—that is our demand and the demand of the people of Bangladesh.”

He urged the interim government to publicly explain any justification for scheduling the election after December.

Shahidul Islam, General Secretary of the Krishak Dal, chaired the meeting.

BNP leader and President of the Bangladesh Football Federation Tabith Awal, Krishak Dal Vice President Col (retd) SM Faisal, Mamunur Rashid Khan, Nasir Haidar, Abul Bashar Akand, and leaders from Dhaka North and South city units also spoke at the event.​
 

BNP will get two-third votes if election held in December: Khandaker Mosharraf
Staff Correspondent Dhaka
Published: 01 Jun 2025, 17: 55

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BNP standing committee member Khandaker Mosharraf Hossain addresses a marking the 44th death anniversary of former president and the party’s founder Ziaur Rahman at National Press Club, Dhaka on 1 June 2025 Prothom Alo

Many of those in the government acknowledge that the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) would win by a margin of two-third votes if the parliamentary election is held in December, BNP standing committee member Khandaker Mosharraf Hossain said on Sunday.

“BNP is the only popular party in the country and many of those in the government also acknowledge that the BNP would win by a margin of two-third votes if the parliamentary election is held in the coming December,” he stated.

Mosharraf Hossain was addressing a discussion organised by the Sammilito Peshajibi Parishad, a body of pro-BNP professionals, marking the 44th death anniversary of former president and the party’s founder Ziaur Rahman in the capital’s National Press Club.

The interim government will also have to leave one day, the BNP leader remarked.

“We think they will have the opportunity to leave respectably by handing over the power to the elected government if the election is held in December. There could be nothing more dignified than this. Otherwise if it is delayed you will face such a conspiracy that holding the elections would be uncertain,” he expressed.

The senior BNP also maintained that it will be delayed if the election is held in June.

According to him, this delay will create further opportunities for the fallen autocrat to conspire. Some of such incidents are already taking place.

He pointed out, “There will be the month of Ramadan and Eid-ul-Fitr in February and March. There will be public exams in April and May and June is the month of monsoon.”

That is why it is possible to hold the election in December. The government could announce the date whenever it thinks conducive, Mosharraf Hossain added.

Mentioning that the chief adviser has invited them for a discussion over reforms on Monday, the BNP leader said the government actions should be election-oriented if minimum consensus is reached.

He said BNP was disappointed with what the chief adviser said during his visit to Japan. “It has been said that only the BNP wants the election (in December). But who doesn’t want an election? Everyone. We have spoken logically rationality, let them spell out their logic.”

Khandaker Mosharraf Hossain highlighted various aspects of the life of Ziaur Rahman in the discussion that was chaired by another BNP standing committee member AZM Zahid.​
 

Salahuddin sees no valid reason to delay election beyond December

UNB
Published :
Jun 02, 2025 20:47
Updated :
Jun 02, 2025 20:47

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BNP senior leader Salahuddin Ahmed on Monday said most reforms can be done within a month if there is consensus, emphasising that there's no valid reason to hold the election after December.

“We have been able to make it understood that there is not even a single mentionable reason to hold the election after December,” he said while talking to reporters after coming out of the second phase of the talks with the Consensus Commission.

The BNP leader also claimed that during the meeting, they observed that almost all political parties proposed holding the election before December this year.

He expressed the hope that the Chief Adviser would now take into account the collective proposal of the political parties. “We hope that, as a symbol of national unity, he will act with complete neutrality, rising above personal attachment or emotion. The nation expects absolute impartiality from him,” Salahuddin said.

He said they believe the parliamentary election can be held by December. “Before that, we can identify key reforms, particularly those related to the electoral process, which can be undertaken on an urgent basis and implemented through consensus.”

The BNP leader stressed that there are no reforms that cannot be carried out within a month. “We have received a report today that several reforms across various sectors have already been implemented by ordinances issued through the Law Ministry. Many others are in the pipeline. These can be executed either by ordinance, executive order, or even office order.”

Salahuddin also said all reforms, except those requiring constitutional amendments, can be implemented within a month through ordinances, executive orders, or administrative directives based on consensus.

Earlier, a three –member BNP delegation, led by Salahuddin Ahmed, joined the second phase of talks organised by the National Consensus Commission at the Foreign Service Academy.

The meeting was held with Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus, who heads the National Consensus Commission, in the chair, aiming to resolve the disagreements over key reforms that hindered progress in the first round. All the parties involved with the reform initiatives participated in the meeting.

The other members of the BNP delegation are Ismail Zabihullah, a member of the party chairperson’s advisory council and Barrister Ruhul Quddus Kajol, former secretary of the Supreme Court Bar Association, said BNP media cell member Sayrul Kabir Khan.

This meeting was part of the ongoing talks that began earlier this year to build a broad political agreement on important national reforms.

The first phase of the National Consensus Commission’s meetings with 33 political parties took place from February 15 to May 19.

While the major political parties reached a consensus on most of the reforms, they disagreed on some key issues.​
 

Tarique to return home ‘soon’: Fakhrul
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BNP acting chairman Tarique Rahman will return home "soon", said the party's Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir today.

The BNP spokesperson said this while talking to reporters at the party chairperson's office in Gulshan this morning.

Asked about specific date, the BNP leader said, "He will return soon", without mentioning any date.

Fakhrul also highlighted the health condition of BNP leader Khaleda Zia in the briefing.

He said, "She seems to be in better physical condition than before. Doctors also said that she is much better than before."

The BNP secretary general had gone to Thailand for an eye surgery.

After undergoing the surgery there, he returned home the night before Eid.

He visited the BNP chairperson's office in Gulshan this morning to exchange Eid greetings with journalists.

There, he spoke about politics, elections, Tarique's meeting with the chief adviser in London, seat agreement with the election partners, the activities of the interim government, the reform commission and various other issues.

A journalist asked whether Fakhrul saw any possibility of a change in the election schedule after Tarique's meeting with Yunus.

The BNP spokesperson said, "I am a very positive person and I always want to see the bright side."​
 

Amir Khosru departs for London for diplomatic meetings

FE ONLINE DESK
Published :
Jun 11, 2025 23:12
Updated :
Jun 11, 2025 23:12

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BNP Standing Committee member and Foreign Affairs Advisory Committee member Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury has left Dhaka for London. He departed on a Biman Bangladesh Airlines flight at 9:00 AM (Bangladesh time) on Wednesday, June 11, and arrived in London at 10:00 PM local time.

The information was confirmed by BNP Media Cell member Shayrul Kabir Khan, according to local media.

Party sources said the visit is part of BNP’s ongoing international diplomatic efforts. During his stay, Amir Khosru is scheduled to meet representatives of various international organisations, human rights bodies, and political analysts. Discussions are expected to focus on Bangladesh’s democratic crisis, human rights issues, and the demand for free and fair elections.​
 

2 BNP leaders expelled for life over arson at AL supporter’s house
Staff Correspondent Rajshahi
Published: 11 Jun 2025, 22: 09


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Two local BNP leaders have been expelled for life over an incident of vandalism and arson at the house of a businessman who supports the AL in Puthia Monday. Rajshahi district BNP confirmed their expulsion in a press release Wednesday afternoon. The two expelled leaders are Anwarul Islam (Jumma) and Rafiqul Islam.

The press release states Anwarul Islam, member of Puthia upazila BNP, and Rafiqul Islam, senior joint convener of Baneshwar union BNP and local UP member, have been expelled from all levels of the party, including primary membership, for life due to allegations of violating party disciplines against them.

The press release was signed by Rajshahi district BNP convener Md Abu Said (Chand), member secretary Bishwanath Sarkar, and joint convenor Saiful Islam (Marshal).

It has been learnt that victim Abdul Hannan is a wood trader and a resident of the Hatinada village in Puthia. He is a supporter of Awami League. But he is not involved in politics. At the time of the attack on Abdul Hannan's house, another nearby house was also vandalised. That house belongs to a member of the army. He was at home on Eid holiday during the incident. He had to hide to save him from the attackers.

Following the incident, Abdul Hannan filed a case with Puthia police station. Rafiqul Islam has been made the prime accused in this case.

Speaking to Prothom Alo Abdul Hannan said that his younger son Tushar Ahmed was having tea with his cousin at a stall in Nandanpur market of Baneshwar union.

At that time, Tushar had an eye contact with BNP leader and UP member Rafiqul Islam. Then Rafiqul beat Tushar. Hannan said he consoled his son and brought him home.

Abdul Hannan further said, “His elder son works in the army and was at home on Eid holidays. Shortly after his younger son was beaten, Rafiqul Islam came with his men and vandalised the house. Realising this, Hannan hid with his elder son in the ‘chatal’ of a neighbouring house.”

Rafiqul, along with his men, vandalised everything in the house. They set fire before leaving, which burned down the kitchen, the woodshed, and a small room. Two goats and a cow were also burned. Upon receiving the news, the police, army, and fire service personnel came and extinguished the fire.

Abdul Hannan claims that after 5 August, UP member Rafiqul demanded a toll of Tk 500,000 from him. Rafiqul threatened to beat him and set fire to his house if the toll was not paid.

Hannan responded that even if they killed him, he would not pay the money.

When asked why they demanded a toll from him, Abdul Hannan said that UP member Rafiqul is involved in BNP politics, while he (Hannan) is a supporter of the AL. That is why they demanded the toll.

This correspondent tried to reach Rafiqul Islam over the phone for his comment regarding the allegations against him. However, his phone was found switched off.

Meanwhile, Anwarul Islam, another expelled BNP leader, said, “I have seen the suspension order. The attack on the house owned by an Awami League supporter in Hatinada village is condemnable, that’s fine. It was wrong of member Rafiqul to do this. However, I am in no way involved in the incident. This decision has been unfairly taken against me. I demand the immediate withdrawal of this suspension order.”​
 

Jubo Dal activist killed in BNP factional clash over BCL leader's release
Correspondent Narayanganj
Published: 11 Jun 2025, 21: 04

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A clash broke out between two factions of the BNP while attempting to free a leader of the banned organisation Chhatra League, who had been detained by local residents in Rupganj of Narayanganj. During the incident, a Jubo Dal activist was shot and later died from his injuries.

The activist passed away Tuesday night while undergoing treatment at Dhaka Medical College Hospital. The clash and shooting had occurred on Tuesday afternoon in the Majhipara area.

The deceased was identified as Mamun Bhuiyan, 35, a businessman from Bhulta Majhipara in Rupganj. His brother, Badal Bhuiyan, is the organising secretary of the Bhulta union unit of Jubo Dal. Mamun was also involved in Jubo Dal politics. His death was confirmed by inspector Faruk, in charge of the police outpost at Dhaka Medical College Hospital.

Following the incident, Mamun’s brother, Badal Bhuiyan, filed a case at the police station on Tuesday night, accusing 16 named individuals and 13 unidentified others for the murder.

According to the case statement and several eyewitnesses, Sabbir Hossain, the former organising secretary of the Bhulta union unit of Chhatra League, was detained by local residents in the Majhipara area of Rupganj upazila on Tuesday afternoon. Supporters of Badal Bhuiyan were also present and attempted to take Sabbir toward Badal’s house.

At that time, Zahidul Islam alias Babu, the former publicity secretary of Narayanganj district Chhatra Dal, arrived at the scene with his followers. When Zahidul and his group tried to free Sabbir, a clash erupted between them and Badal’s supporters.

During the confrontation, Zahidul reportedly fired at least five rounds, one of which struck Mamun. Zahidul and his group then fled the scene as locals gave chase. Mamun was later rescued and taken to the hospital, where he eventually died.

Sabbir, who had earlier been beaten by a mob, was also rescued and admitted to the National Institute of Traumatology and Orthopaedic Rehabilitation (Pangu Hospital).

Several local BNP leaders and activists have confirmed that there is a division within the party's ranks in Rupganj. One faction is led by Mostafizur Rahman Bhuiyan Dipu, a member of the BNP’s executive committee and joint convener of the district BNP, while the other faction is led by Kazi Moniruzzaman, also a member of the executive committee and former president of the district BNP. Badal Bhuiyan is aligned with Mostafizur's group, while Zahidul is a follower of Kazi Moniruzzaman’s faction. A longstanding rivalry exists between the supporters of Badal and Zahidul over local dominance.

Speaking to Prothom Alo on Wednesday morning, Badal Bhuiyan said, “Zahidul’s uncle, Mahbubur Rahman, is the convener of the district unit of the Swechchhasebak Dal. Zahidul himself is a Chhatra Dal leader.

Influenced by his uncle, he has become increasingly reckless since 5 August. He has been sheltering Chhatra League and Jubo League cadres, taking control of their weapons, and forming a group known locally as the ‘Babu Bahini.’ This group is involved in drug dealing and extortion. The Chhatra League leader (Sabbir) who was caught by locals yesterday is a member of the Babu Bahini.

However, Zahidul Islam denied all allegations, saying, “I heard that people had caught Chhatra League’s Sabbir and there was some gunfire. But I was not there—I was at home.”

Mehedi Islam, senior assistant superintendent of police (ASP) of Narayanganj District (Circle Ga), stated, “Mamun’s brother, Badal Bhuiyan, filed a case on Tuesday night naming 16 individuals and accusing 13 unidentified others in connection with the shooting. Zahidul Islam has been named the prime accused. As the gunshot victim has died, the case will be updated accordingly. A manhunt has been launched to arrest the accused and recover weapons.”​
 

BNP names new appointments to advisory council, executive committee

FE Online Desk
Published :
Jun 17, 2025 00:39
Updated :
Jun 17, 2025 00:39

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The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has named new appointments to its leadership structure, naming one individual to the chairperson’s advisory council and five others to the party’s national executive committee.

The information was released in a statement signed by BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Advocate Ruhul Kabir Rizvi on Monday, reports BSS.

According to the statement, Major General (Retd) Md Sharif Uddin has been nominated as a member of the BNP Chairperson’s Advisory Council.

Besides, five individuals have been appointed to the BNP National Executive Committee.

They were Jahan Panna from Rajshahi, Nazmun Nahar Baby from Chandpur, Md Mainul Islam from Tangail, Azam Khan from South Africa and Belayet Hossain Mridha from Narsingdi.
 

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