The Jamaat ameer has stated that people desire the implementation of the Teesta Master Plan rather than mere promises. This highlights public demand for action on the crucial water management project.
Jamaat Ameer has removed his foreign affairs adviser, Mahmudul Hasan, after he sent a letter to the foreign minister seeking a post, with Jamaat confirming the adviser was dropped for this reason.
The Jamaat Ameer visited Shishu Hospital to observe children affected by measles and subsequently voiced concern over the government's insufficient funding for their treatment. His visit highlighted the critical need for more resources to combat the disease.
Bangladesh has solemnly observed Genocide Day, with discussions held in Khulna, and marked Independence Day with pride, bowing to martyrs and recalling the 1971 atrocities of Operation Searchlight, including a daughter's recollection of her father being taken.
Bangladesh is navigating its 13th General Election, with discussions on the challenges for the likely Prime Minister, party win margins, and the acceptance of fair poll verdicts, as an EU chief observer hails the elections as a 'big day for democracy.'
Fakhrul has accused Jamaat of plotting a 'fascist' return, while the Jamaat ameer has countered by stating that the BNP is clearly deceiving the nation. This exchange highlights a sharp political disagreement between the parties.
The Jamaat Ameer has put forward a proposal to initiate load shedding from the parliament complex, suggesting a symbolic start to address the country's energy crisis.