The interim government will unveil the July Declaration at a public event in the capital’s Manik Mia Avenue at 5:00pm tomorrow.
National Citizen Party Chief Coordinator Nasiruddin Patwari yesterday said the Election Commission is a “spineless” institution.
The National Citizen Party yesterday unveiled a 24-point manifesto pledging the establishment of a “Second Republic” and the drafting of a new constitution by an elected constituent assembly.
BNP acting chairman Tarique Rahman yesterday called on new voters to cast their first ballot for the party in the upcoming election.
DMP DC Talebur Rahman briefed journalists about the arrests at a press briefing at the DMP media centre
There are many attempts to create division in Bangladesh, he says
The team reached the EC office shortly after 12:00pm
BNP Standing Committee member Salahuddin Ahmed yesterday called for a review of the three-year agreement signed with the United Nations to establish a Human Rights Office in Dhaka.
Fakhrul criticised the media for not covering the conditions in which BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia was imprisoned
The High Court yesterday sought a probe report on the overall conditions of the children detained in connection with the violence in Gopalganj centring NCP’s road march on July 16.
Political parties have agreed that no individual can serve as prime minister for more than 10 years during their lifetime.
National Citizen Party Convener Nahid Islam yesterday warned that if the “July Charter” is not declared by August 5, they will take position at the Central Shaheed Minar to realise the demand.
Students Against Discrimination (SAD), the platform that led last year’s mass uprising, has suspended activities of all its committees across the country, except its central committee, amid extortion allegations against some of its leaders and activists.
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party’s (BNP) annual income saw a staggering surge in 2024, rising more than 15 times compared to the previous year.
The BNP leader stresses unity on national issues
The commission had suggested incorporating equality, human dignity, social justice, democracy, and religious freedom and harmony as fundamental principles of governance