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Nahid Islam Leads NCP’s March in Meherpur, Featuring Rally and Office Inauguration

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The National Citizen’s Party (NCP) is continuing its nationwide ‘July March’ campaign under the slogan, “We want a non-discriminatory, corruption-free, and democratic Bangladesh.” As part of this initiative, central leaders of the NCP are visiting Meherpur today, Monday (July 8).

NCP Convener Nahid Islam is scheduled to arrive in Meherpur today. He will be accompanied by a delegation of central leaders, including Chief Organizer Hasnat Abdullah and Sarjis Alam.

According to party sources, the march is set to commence around 12:00 PM from the Khalishakundi area of Gangni Upazila in Meherpur. Following a street meeting in Gangni Bazar, the delegation will proceed to Meherpur city. A rally will be held at 5:00 PM at Shahid Shamsuzzoha Park, where Nahid Islam will deliver the main address as the chief guest.

After the march and rally, the party delegation will visit various important establishments and monuments in Mujibnagar Upazila. They are also scheduled to inaugurate the NCP’s Mujibnagar Upazila office. The delegation will spend the night in Meherpur and, after an exchange of views with local party activists on Wednesday morning, will depart the district.

The NCP’s Meherpur district committee has already completed preparations for this district-level event. The party has called upon people from all walks of life and media personnel to spontaneously participate in the march.

Advocate S.M. Shakil Ahmed, Joint Chief Coordinator of the NCP’s National Committee, stated, “This NCP march is not merely a party promotion; rather, we have taken to the streets to convey the voice of the people to the people themselves.”

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Former AL Leader and Bagherpara Upazila Vice Chairman Abdur Rouf Arrested

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Awami League leader and former Upazila Vice Chairman of Bagharpara in Jashore, Abdur Rouf, has been arrested. He was detained from his residence in Dohakula village around 3:45 am on Tuesday (July 29).

The arrest was confirmed by Officer-in-Charge Fakir Taijur Rahman of Bagharpara Police Station.

According to a source speaking to BDTelegraph, a case was filed at Bagharpara Police Station last December by Khokon Laskar, Joint Organizing Secretary of the Bandabila Union unit of the Swechchhasebak Dal. The case named 308 Awami League leaders and activists. Abdur Rouf has been shown arrested as a suspect in that case.

Earlier, on May 9, DB Police arrested Munjur Rashid Swapon, Chairman of Raypur Union Parishad. He is currently in jail. On June 20, Bablu Kumar Saha, Chairman of Narikelbaria Union Parishad, was also arrested in the same case but was later released on bail.

The case accuses the defendants of vandalism and crude bomb explosions during the BNP’s centrally announced union-level march program held on February 11, 2023.

OC Fakir Taijur Rahman confirmed that Abdur Rouf was arrested early Tuesday morning and was later sent to jail through the court the same day.

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Brutal Assault in Brahmanbaria By Son: Father’s Limbs Broken, Tendons Severed

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Elderly Father Severely Injured in Brutal Attack by Son in Brahmanbaria
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An elderly man in Bangladesh’s Brahmanbaria district was brutally attacked and severely injured by his own son, allegedly over a family dispute regarding property. The 78-year-old victim, Dhan Mia, suffered broken limbs and severed tendons in his legs. He has been transferred to Dhaka for advanced medical treatment.

The incident occurred on Monday (28 July) in Taraula village under the Chapartala Union of Nasirnagar upazila. Dhan Mia is the son of the late Konai Mia of the same village.

According to the victim, he has two wives and separate families. Of his seven sons, the alleged attacker, Masuk Mia, is the third son from his first wife. “Masuk wants to take over the house in his name,” Dhan Mia said. “He has a history of unruly behavior and has faced legal charges before. Yesterday morning we had an argument over the issue, and later, near the mosque, he attacked me with a sharp weapon.”

Dr. Md. Solaiman Mia, trauma surgeon at Brahmanbaria District General Hospital, confirmed the extent of the injuries. “Both his arms and legs are fractured, and tendons in his legs have been cut. We have referred him to Dhaka for specialized care,” he stated.

Officer-in-Charge (OC) of Nasirnagar Police Station, Md. Azharul Islam, said they are aware of the incident but have not yet received a formal complaint from the victim’s family. The accused, Masuk Mia, is currently on the run.

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Comrade Moni Singh’s 124th Birth Anniversary Celebrated in Durgapur with Grand Events

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Netrokona Correspondent:

The 124th birth anniversary of legendary communist leader, freedom fighter, and founding president of the Communist Party of Bangladesh (CPB), Comrade Moni Singh, was celebrated today, Monday (July 28), with various day-long programs in Durgapur, Netrokona. Comrade Moni Singh was a revered figure in the anti-British struggle, a key leader of the Tonk movement, and an advisor to the wartime Provisional Government during Bangladesh’s Liberation War.

The festivities, organized by the Comrade Moni Singh Fair Celebration Committee, commenced with the hoisting of national and party flags at the Comrade Moni Singh Memorial Museum premises in Durgapur municipality. The event was formally inaugurated by Comrade Dr. Dibyalok Singh, a prominent member of the CPB Central Committee, a renowned physician, social worker, and convener of the fair celebration committee.

Following the inauguration, a solemn ceremony saw freedom fighters and representatives from various political, social, and civil society organizations lay wreaths at the portrait of Comrade Moni Singh, paying their respects to the visionary leader. A vibrant celebratory procession then wound its way through the main streets of the town, drawing attention to the significance of the occasion.

In the afternoon, a thoughtful discussion meeting was held focusing on the profound life and extensive work of Comrade Moni Singh. Chaired by Comrade Dr. Dibyalok Singh, the session was skillfully moderated by Rupan Kumar Sarkar, General Secretary of the CPB Upazila Committee. Speakers included Ajay Saha, Joint Convener of the Fair Celebration Committee; Alkas Uddin Mir, President of the Upazila CPB; Morshed Alam, General Secretary of the District Farmers’ Association; Shamshul Alam Khan, President of Upazila Udichi; Bireswar Chakraborty, a representative of civil society; Shafiul Alam Swapan, a cultural personality; Taslima Begum, a women’s leader; Jahangir Alam Ripon, a teacher; and Nirantar Banowari, President of the District Indigenous Union.

The speakers unanimously highlighted Comrade Moni Singh’s unwavering dedication to the oppressed and deprived throughout his life. They emphasized his relentless struggle for the rights of working people and his continuous fight to establish an exploitation-free society. Describing him as a “beacon of our ideals,” they asserted that his exemplary life and work would continue to guide future generations.

The day concluded with a captivating cultural program presented by the Upazila Shilpakala Academy and Udichi in the evening. This was followed by an award distribution ceremony for the winners of various competitions held as part of Comrade Moni Singh’s birth anniversary celebrations, adding a celebratory note to the commemorative events.

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