Politics
Benapole Rally Under Tarique Rahman’s Directive Calls for Unity

The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has urged its members to work in unity ahead of the upcoming national elections. The call came during a workers’ rally held at the Benapole Municipality Wedding Hall premises on Saturday (9 August) at 3:30 pm, organized by the Benapole Municipal BNP under the directive of Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman.
The event was chaired by Municipal BNP President Md. Nazim Uddin and conducted by General Secretary Abu Taher Bharat. Khandaker Delowar Hossain Khokon, General Secretary of Jessore District BNP, attended as the chief guest, while former Office Secretary and ex-MP Mofiqul Hasan Tripti served as the keynote speaker.
Speakers at the rally said that work is ongoing from urban to rural areas to implement BNP’s 31-point plan aimed at restoring democracy and protecting people’s rights. They stressed that all divisions must be set aside to bring BNP to power in the forthcoming parliamentary elections and to build a “fascism-free” Bangladesh.
The gathering was attended by leaders from various BNP wings, including Jubo Dal, Chhatra Dal, and local labor union representatives.
Politics
People Fed Up with Behavior of 24th Movement Activists- Kader Siddique

Abdul Kader Siddique, Bir Uttam and founder of Krishak Sramik Janata League, has said that the people of Bangladesh are fed up with the current behavior of the 24th movement activists. He made the remarks at a press conference at his residence in Tangail on Thursday (28 August).
While expressing his support for the movement, Siddique said he considered it close to the country’s independence struggle. However, he noted that the activists’ recent actions are causing public suffering. He added that although he expected their victory to last long, it is now fading quickly, labeling the current regime’s allies as “greater autocrats” than before.
Siddique also said that Bangladesh would not have been independent without Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, and that Tangail’s political foundation would not have existed without Latif Siddique. He stressed the need for fair elections and stronger security in the country.
Commenting on the Latif Siddique incident, Siddique claimed that during an event organized by the ’71 Mancha, a mob handed Latif Siddique over to law enforcement. He urged that Latif Siddique be released with dignity, adding that any legal charges against him should be settled in court.
Journalists from local print and electronic media attended the press conference.
Politics
BNP Leader Attacked in Feni, Jubo League Leader Accused

A BNP leader was seriously injured in a machete attack allegedly carried out by Jubo League leader Nazrul Islam Shamim and his associates in Fulgazi’s Amjadhat union of Feni on Wednesday morning (27 August).
The victim, Abul Kalam (55), a member of Fulgazi Upazila BNP and former general secretary of the union’s Chhatra Dal, is now receiving treatment at the upazila health complex.
According to locals, during a meeting on a motorcycle theft incident, a suspect mentioned the name of a relative of Shamim, prompting the Jubo League leader to assault him. When Kalam intervened, he was struck on the head with a sharp weapon.
The incident sparked tension in the area, with BNP leaders and residents condemning the attack and demanding immediate arrests.
Police said the identified thief, Delwar Hossain (33), has been arrested and sent to court. The officer-in-charge of Fulgazi Police Station, Lutfor Rahman, stated that legal action would be taken if formal complaints about the assault are filed.
Politics
Fulgazi Swechchhasebok Dal Convener Liakat Suspended

The Feni district unit of Jatiyatabadi Swechchhasebok Dal has suspended Mohammad Ashraf Ali Liakat, convener of Amjadhat Union Swechchhasebok Dal under Fulgazi upazila.
In an official statement signed by district office secretary Selim on Wednesday (21 August), the party announced that Liakat’s position was suspended on allegations of violating party discipline and engaging in anti-social activities.
According to the statement, Liakat had allegedly threatened local leaders, saying, “If you don’t listen to me, you won’t be able to stay in Fulgazi Thana.”
The district unit said his actions tarnished the party’s image, prompting disciplinary action.
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