Sheikh Hasina was playing the role of the oppressor of the state: Nayan

Central General Secretary of Jubo Dal, Nurul Islam Nayan, said that in the past 16 years, the dictatorial Sheikh Hasina was oppressing the opposition party and creating a history of disappearances and murders, portraying the state as an oppressor.

On Sunday (November 03), he distributed leaflets containing 'grains of rice' and 31-point leaflets for the repair of the state structure at various places including Pangas Union Bazar, Sadar Dhangara Bazar, Sirajganj Bazar Station Square, SS Road Kazipur Upazila and Alampur Junction of Sirajganj Raiganj Upazila throughout the day. speak

 

He said, Tariq Rahman has given instructions that we will not do any politics of revenge. Our politics will be of equality and humanity. Remember, people were angry with the activities of Hasina government for the last 16 years. As a result, the fascist Hasina government fell. We have to realize that. In the future, we have to work to build the state and society. So prepare yourselves from now on.

Nayan also said that after August 5, hundreds of people attended BNP's rally-meetings in the country. We have to take care, so that no identified agents, extortionists and miscreants of Awami League can enter the procession. Many BNP leaders and activists have proved themselves worthy by protesting on the streets for the last 16 years. But we have to take care that those leaders are not lost in the crowd of newcomers.

He urged everyone to stay in the field till the election with the conviction of building a society of equality and humanity under the leadership of BNP Vice Chairman Tarek Rahman.

Before the road meeting, Nurul Islam Nayan distributed leaflets containing 31-point demands for repairing the state structure of BNP declared by Tariq Rahman among the people. District and upazila level leaders and activists were present with him.




Dictatorship should not be allowed to take advantage of their disunity: Tariq Rahman

Acting Chairman of BNP Tarek Rahman commented that many people including Hasina fled the country in the face of student uprising, but their ghosts are still sitting everywhere. He said that the friends of the fallen dictatorship can sit on the neck of the nation once again.

It should be remembered that tyranny should not rise again on the basis of their own chaos or disunity.

 

On Tuesday (5 November) afternoon at Munshi Meherullah Maidan (Town Hall Ground) in Jessore city, Tarek said these things while joining virtually in the memorial meeting organized by district BNP on the occasion of the sixth death anniversary of BNP national standing committee member and former minister Tariqul Islam.

Acting Chairman of BNP said, we have overthrown the fascist dictator Hasina government through the great revolution of the students. Many have fled the country including Hasina. But their companion-ghosts are still everywhere. They are trying to re-establish themselves by destabilizing the administration. It should be remembered that the friends of these fallen dictatorships can sit on the neck of the nation once again.

He said that the people of the country realized what could be the consequences of the fallen dictatorial fascists through the intense movement of the students on August 5. Therefore, the Bangladesh of the future should be free from exploitation, torture and discrimination. Everyone must work together to realize the aspirations and goals of the people's revolution. Remember there is no substitute for unity.

Urging those who cherish the ideals of nationalism, Tariq Rahman said that all misunderstandings should be ended and the country should be taken on the path of true democracy. People's right to vote and rice should be established. Just adding a few words to the constitution will not bring about reforms. In order to make reforms, first of all, people's right to vote must be ensured. For that purpose, BNP has presented 31-point reform proposal before the nation. BNP is working to implement that demand. You have to be united in fulfilling that demand. It should be remembered that tyranny should not rise again on the basis of their own chaos or disunity.

'Tariqul Islam never ran after abundance and wealth'
Noting that late Tariqul Islam devoted himself to the struggle for the liberation of mother, soil and people, Tariq Rahman said that he never ran after abundance and wealth. Today's new generation should learn from the political life of Tariqul Islam and its ethics. Who or who do politics as a tool for personal gain or money-making; Their fate was witnessed by the countrymen.

Even though the commemoration started at 3 o'clock, BNP leaders and workers started gathering in groups at Munshi Meherullah Maidan, the place of commemoration. The crowd spilled beyond the town hall grounds into the surrounding streets.

Acting chairman of BNP, Tariq Rahman, connected virtually from London, said that the presence of thousands of people in today's memorial meeting proves how popular late Tariqul Islam was. Tariqul Islam did not compromise with ideals throughout his life. Tariqul Islam has been repeatedly imprisoned, attacked and prosecuted under the dictatorial Ershad regime and under the fascist and fallen dictator Hasina, under the One Eleven government. But he never deviated from his ideals. I don't have much experience working with late Tariqul Islam. Still, I learned from him how to do politics for the people in whatever time I got.

Tariq Rahman said that he has served many times as a minister of important ministries of the government. But still he did not forget about the roots. He was in constant touch with the grassroots people. I am also trying to learn from this quality of late Tariqul Islam and work with the grassroots. Because there is no substitute for this communication to get human love.

Before the speech, Tariq Rahman took part in the prayer ceremony held for the soul of late Tariqul Islam. District BNP Joint Convener Delwar Hossain Khokon presided over the special guest speech at the commemoration meeting by BNP Khulna Divisional Joint Organizing Secretary Jayant Kumar Kundu.

District BNP Member Secretary Syed Saberul Haque Sabu, former President of Jessore Bar Advocate Nazrul Islam, Dr. Haroon Or Rashid, President of Press Club Jessore Zahid Hasan Tukun, Professor Ayub Hossain, Tanmoy Saha, AZ M Salek, President of District Puja Udjab Parishad Dipankar Das Ratan, Mosharraf Hossain, Maulana Belayet Hossain, President of District Chhatra Dal Rajidur Rahman Sagar and others.

Late Tariqul Islam's wife Professor Nargis Begum, two children Shantunu Islam Sumit and Anindya Islam Amit, BNP leader Mizanur Rahman Khan, Golam Reza Dulu, former municipal mayor Maruful Islam Maruf, AKM Sharafuddaulah Chatlu, Mahatab Nasir Palash, Maulana Abdul Mannan, Munir Ahmed Siddiqui Bachchu, Advocate Zafar Sadiq, Human rights organization Rights Jessore Executive Director Binoy Krishna Mallick, Youth Dal District President M Tamal Ahmed, General Secretary Ancharul Haque Rana, Volunteers Dal District President Engineer Rabiul Islam, General Secretary Mustafa Amir Faisal and others. Apart from this, various district and upazila BNP leaders of Khulna Division were present at the memorial meeting.




Kamala Harris asked for the support of the youth

Kamala Harris gave the last speech of the election campaign on Monday in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.

At the end of his public address, he said, "This campaign has brought together people from all walks of life in all corners of America."

 

He further said, “Our purpose is big – we started our journey with energy, optimism and joy. That's exactly how I'm teaching now.

He said to the young and new voters, I am telling you specially, I see your strength and I am proud of you.

America's current vice president knows that to win this year's election, he needs the support of young voters.

At the end of the campaign, singers Katy Perry and Lady Gaga serenaded the crowd before the arrival of Harris, the vice-president of the United States and Democratic presidential candidate.

On the other hand, Michigan had Donald Trump's scheduled speech. Republican supporters gathered for hours to hear his latest campaign speech.

Both candidates ended up in major states of the country. These states can play an important role in determining who will be the president of the country.




Trump-Kamala: Who wins, what will happen to Bangladesh?

Voting has begun in the US elections. The national vote will determine the next president as well as the composition of the House of Representatives and the Senate.

Democratic candidate Kamala Harris and Republican candidate Donald Trump are competing for the post of president in this election.

 

Polls in the past few weeks have seen a tight battle between the two. Whatever the outcome of the vote, it will determine several policies, including US politics and foreign affairs, for the next four years. Voting began at 5 am local time in Vermont on the US east coast. Voters in Connecticut, Indiana, Kentucky, Maine, New Jersey, New York and Virginia are also reported to have started voting.

Trump or Kamala, whoever sits on the US bill, what will happen to Bangladesh? This is also a big question in the current context of the South Asian country. Moreover, India or how much factor can be here? Or the chief advisor of the Bangladesh government. Muhammad Yunus with US politicians will play a role?

Analysts feel that the US election results are also an important factor for Bangladesh. The discussion has intensified especially around a tweet by Republican candidate Donald Trump.

Chief Advisor to the Government of Bangladesh. Muhammad Yunus has been on good terms with US politicians in the past, especially Democratic leaders.

Democrat administration emphasizes issues like democratic process, human rights around the world. Analysts believe that if Kamala Harris or the Democrats come to power, the business and cooperation areas will be easy for Bangladesh.

According to author Michael Kugelman, an expert on South Asia at the Uelson Center in the US, if Kamala Harris wins, the continuity and harmony of the current relationship will be maintained. But the situation may be different if Trump becomes president.

He thinks that Bangladesh is one of the countries in South Asia where important changes in the relationship between the two countries may come based on the results of the US elections.

"I don't think Donald Trump would support the current structure of the relationship," said Michael Kugelman. Where the United States is providing development, reform and other assistance or support to the country to ensure its stability. Trump and his administration will not be interested in a relationship that emphasizes US aid to Bangladesh.

M. Humayun Kabir, the former ambassador of Bangladesh to the United States, thinks that if Trump becomes president, the place of American humanitarian cooperation may decrease in the world. In that case, the Rohingya issue is also a big issue as a place of uncertainty for Bangladesh. Because most of the aid coming to Rohingyas in Bangladesh through the United Nations is from the United States.

Mehnaz Momen, a professor at Texas & M University in the United States, said that Donald Trump has not been seen as a traditional American president in the history of the United States. There is also uncertainty surrounding how he considers foreign policy positions. Usually, there is no major change in foreign policy even if there is a change of president. Behind this there is a strong role of US organizations or structures.

He added, "We've seen Trump talking about changing the institution in some of the campaigns." That could be a big change. However, there is doubt as to how far this will go or have an impact on the foreign policy space.

Recently, Donald Trump's tweet regarding the persecution of minorities has created a discussion in Bangladesh. But analysts see it as a political strategy to attract American Hindu voters in the elections rather than a future policy. Shafiqul Alam, the press secretary of the interim government's chief adviser, said that they think that some lobby groups may have tried to influence it from the point of internal American politics, and this statement came in that light.

There is also talk that lobby group means Awami League or India.

Although the United States initially took a strong stand on the acceptance of the past elections in Bangladesh, later India's support for the Bangladeshi government became a factor.

Recently, the press secretary of the chief adviser said that the Republicans and Democrats, along with the senior leaders of the two parties. As Muhammad Yunus is well connected and has friends in both camps, the outcome of this election will not affect the relationship between the two countries.

Although it is said that the Bangladesh-US relationship will not be affected by the government, Michael Kugelman believes that the reality may be different if Trump comes to power. He said Yunus had criticized Trump when he was elected in 2016. Their political ideals or ideologies are also different.

While speaking in 2016 at a university named HEC Paris, Dr. Yunus described Trump's victory as a 'solar eclipse' or a dark time, according to Heck's website. In addition, at another event at that time, when asked what he would like to say to Trump, he told NBC News that instead of building a 'wall', he should build a 'bridge' and liberalize his views. Yunus.

Mr. According to Kugelman, Dr. Kamala Harris won. Yunus will be an asset to US-Bangladesh relations. Because, like the Biden administration, Kamala will have a comfort zone. But if Trump wins, that relationship will face challenges.

In this regard, Professor Mehnaz Momen said, Kamala or Trump, whoever the president is, the interim government of Bangladesh must establish a place of reliability. After the change in the political pot, even if the next election will be late, when will it be, how will it be, what will be the steps, i.e. a roadmap should be presented. He felt it was important to ensure the current government's image of legitimacy and grounds for support.

However, Humayun Kabir and Mehnaz Momen also think that in the current situation of the world, there will be an opportunity for America to worry too much about Bangladesh.

There is a place of interest in the relationship between Bangladesh and the United States in various aspects such as trade, strategic, geopolitical. The United States refers to itself as a development partner of Bangladesh. Former Ambassador M. Humayun Kabir said that the United States is increasing its focus on the region, but in the geopolitical context, Bangladesh is a country with a large population who are quite active. Being at the junction of Asia with South East Asia and the Bay of Bengal, it has a geopolitical interest. Recently we are thinking about diversification from the military side as well. In that case, the US would be interested in selling weapons.

He also thinks that the United States has a place of interest in the field of trade considering Bangladesh as an 'emerging market'. M. Humayun Kabir mentions big power plant equipment, Boeing aircraft, gas or LNG as examples.

Besides, many people of Bangladesh live in America and go to study. Human-to-human relationships are also important. From a technical point of view, even if you go to use a credit card or a computer, it somehow benefits the US.

In foreign policy, the balance of interests with other countries of the world or with neighboring countries is generally important. However, for America, in the case of Bangladesh, the new equation is the relationship with Professor Yunus. These various factors will determine the future relationship of Bangladesh with the United States.




Netanyahu sacked Defense Minister Gallant

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has fired the country's Defense Minister Yoav Galant.

Netanyahu said there was a 'crisis of trust' between them.

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In a statement announcing the appointment of Foreign Minister Katz as the new defense minister, Netanyahu said his trust in Gallant had "eroded" recently.

"The security of the State of Israel has been and will remain the goal of my life," Gallant wrote in a post on social media after his dismissal.

Netanyahu and Gallant had long had a strained relationship. The two have reportedly exchanged heated words over Israel's war strategy over the past year.

Gallant wanted to prioritize a hostage release deal with Hamas over continuing the war in Gaza.
Which Netanyahu rejected. Gallant was also unhappy with Israel's plans to exempt ultra-Orthodox citizens from military service.

Protests have already erupted in the streets of Tel Aviv over Gallant's dismissal, and Netanyahu's political opponents have called for larger protests involving the public.




How pacifist Trump really is

Donald Trump, the Republican candidate for the US presidential election, has promised to bring peace to the world. But there is considerable doubt whether he was actually a pacifist. For this reason, the question has been raised whether Trump can restore peace in the war-torn world.

Trump was elected president in 2016. When he first came to power, he threatened to bomb Saudi Arabia and the Emirates as a countermeasure against the Saudi multinational force responsible for the genocide in Yemen. He threatened nuclear war with North Korea several times. The US conflict with Iran was at an extreme. Tensions rose in Venezuela. US military spending was increased in the Balkans and the Israeli-Palestinian war.

Trump has always encouraged war-violence abroad. He celebrated Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Moreover, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was fueled to attack Gaza and Lebanon. That Trump announced in an election rally last Friday, "We want peace on earth."
Trump often complains that his opponents are warmongers. He criticized Kamala Harris and said that killings will increase in the world if she becomes president. Even Kamala will lead the world to World War III.

Sarah Hagdusti, executive director of the advocacy group Win Without War, said Trump's presentation of himself as a pacifist candidate is completely absurd. Hagdosti said that when Trump was president, he tore up the nuclear deal with Iran and recklessly killed Iranian General Qassem Soleimani. This brings the United States to the brink of a devastating war with Iran.

Meanwhile, experts are concerned about the possibility of Trump's second term in power. They think that if Trump comes to power, Russia may extend its aggressive hand towards Europe. World peace will be in extreme danger. News from HuffPost.




Death chants against blogger for blasphemy

Videos have emerged of protesters burning images of a blogger, Kamran Husen, who is accused of posting propaganda against Islam and religious teachers in Bangladesh. The protesters, including members of Jamaat-e-Islami, and Chhatra Shibir, are calling for the blogger to be hanged.

According to the protesters, the blogger alleges on his website, www.search70.com  that he was raped as a child by his Jamaat-e-Islami Quran Teacher. They claim his website is filled with articles accusing clerics in Bangladesh of sexual abuse of boys. In particular, the protesters highlight articles where he argues that, because the Quran and the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) did not explicitly prohibit sexual abuse of boys, clerics are raping young children in their care. He even claims that by today’s standards, the Prophet of Islam would be considered a paedophile.

 

 

The protesters argue that these statements, along with other claims in his articles, amount to blasphemy. The ulama and clerics have publicly called for the blogger to be lynched.




Crying about the former? How to handle yourself

If the partner sometimes gives up while moving together, if the thread of the relationship is torn in the middle, then it is very difficult to accept the pain. As much as it hurts to break up, it's worse not to be in touch with him. Because of a change in the habits of many days, the chest moans in the middle of the night. It seems the whole world is empty without him. But you're not in a relationship. Your partner has left you. This is real.

No matter how hard the reality is, he has to accept it. Sometimes, your loved one has moved on from the relationship. Engaged in a relationship with someone else. But you are still lying in the same place. Crying thinking of him, repeatedly following him on Facebook-Instagram. You have to stop now. Must move on. You also have to move forward in life.

What to do to get over your ex 

Block him on social media
Stop stalking your ex on social media frequently after a breakup, following their every post, seeing who is liking and commenting on their posts. You broke up with him. So block him from social media without following him.

Learn to forgive
Only humans are fallible. Both of you have done something wrong while in the relationship. Forgive all mistakes. If you can forgive your ex's mistakes, you will be happy. You will get less injuries on the way in life. If your ex wants to come back, you will know what is good for you and what is not.

Love is not wrong
You still love him. But he doesn't love. There is no harm in it. Instead, learn to respect this love. One sided love is painful, but there is nothing wrong with it. If you love someone, be proud. Do not suffer in love.

Accept reality
The relationship may break up. There can be defilement between two people. The person who used to check on you all the time yesterday, doesn't even check today. This is normal. You just have to accept reality. Avoiding the truth will do no good. Rather, accepting reality will help you move forward in life.

Don't forget to love yourself
Don't forget to love yourself because your partner has left. Instead, take care of yourself. Do what you love, do what makes you happy. Learn to live for yourself.




Awami League Violent Lady Gangster and Son on the Run

Vigilante justice groups are intensifying their search for Mst. Aklima Khatun, also known as “Aklima Begum”, a notorious supporter of the Awami League, and her son, Md Humayun Kabir, both accused of violent actions against opposition activists during Sheikh Hasina’s regime. Aklima Begum was a key enforcer of Awami League’s suppression of dissent. She is accused of organising violent demonstrations and leading attacks on innocent opposition figures, drawing inspiration from her political mentor, Sheikh Hasina.

Following the fall of Sheikh Hasina's government and her subsequent escape to India amid the student-led Quota Movement protests, the hunt for those who enabled the regime’s violence has intensified. Aklima Begum, is reportedly hiding in Jashore, and her son is believed to have fled to the UK.

Eyewitnesses claim Khatun coordinated several brutal crackdowns on anti-government protesters, with reports of her son directly leading many violent mobs. Students are now calling for immediate action against them, urging the public to come forward with any information that could help locate these fugitives.




EDITOR SPREADING HATRED AGAINST SHEIKH HASINA WANTED UNDER DSA 2018

Following complaints lodged by Bangladesh Chhatra League to the police for action against Yesmin Rukaya, the editor of www.provatbangla.com for spreading anti-Awami League propaganda, the police have now confirmed that they have established the identity of Yesmin Rukaya from information from her website and a visit to her residential address in Jashore. According to the police, Yesmin Rukaya is currently overseas, but she will be arrested upon return to Bangladesh for offences under the Cyber Security Act 2023, which allows the police to arrest anyone without an arrest warrant.

We will update this section when we have more information.