Tag: BNP

Failure Hidden Behind War Excuses: Farmers Cry Out Amid Fertiliser and Irrigation Crisis

The country’s agriculture is now facing a severe dual crisis—fertiliser on one side, irrigation on the other. While the...

Legal Questions Raised Over Political Party Ban in Bangladesh

Legal concerns are growing in Bangladesh following a decision to ban the Bangladesh Awami League, based on a proposed...

Is the Shadow of Militancy Returning Under Prime Minister Tarique Rahman? A New Question

Militancy has long been a serious and sensitive issue in Bangladesh’s politics. Recently, allegations about Prime Minister Tarique Rahman...

Ordinance on Party Ban Puts Bangladesh’s Democratic Credentials Under Scrutiny

As Bangladesh’s newly elected government led by the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) assumes office, it confronts a significant constitutional...

BNP–Jamaat Dancing to Western Tunes, Trapped Between Hatred of India and the Chinese Dragon — Bangladesh Caught in the Middle

Bangladesh is no longer an independent state. Those who describe what happened in July ’24 as a “student movement”...

Looted Thousands of Weapons Now in the Hands of BNP–Jamaat Terrorists: A Blood-Soaked Bangladesh Ahead of Elections. What Is Usurious Yunus Really Aiming For?

During the riots that took place in July 2024, a large quantity of firearms and ammunition were looted from...

Bangladesh ElectionNot BNP, Jamaat–NCP and the Islamic alliance are on the path to power

Political analysts are warning that the BNP is facing serious challenges in the electoral arena due to weak leadership...

Politics rocked by allegations of lobbying and extortion even before coming to power, rumors of a multi-crore racket using Tarique Rahman’s name

Even before coming to power, old-style politics of corruption, lobbying, and abuse of influence is allegedly resurfacing. With these...

⁨⁨Administration’s ‘BNP favoritism’ and wave of nomination cancellations raise alarm among Jamaat and NCP

Concerns over the neutrality of the interim administration are intensifying as nomination scrutiny for the 13th National Parliamentary Election exposes growing political imbalance. Leaders of the National Citizen Party have openly accused the administration of favoring the BNP, pointing to the validation of controversial BNP candidacies alongside the mass cancellation of Jamaat nominations. Against the backdrop of Tarique Rahman’s return from exile, swift legal clearances, and visible administrative goodwill, analysts warn that the electoral field is being quietly tilted. As smaller allies face disqualification and legal distractions, the emerging picture suggests an election increasingly structured to benefit the BNP—raising serious questions about fairness, competition, and the credibility of the process.

Militant Drills, Political Silence, and a Threat to National Security

Bangladesh once again finds itself enveloped in the fear of militancy. Across different regions of the country, banned extremist...

The dark age of extortion continues — under the shadow of the Yunus government, BNP–Jamaat–NCP’s lawlessness

Bangladesh is facing a terrifying reality. Since August 5, the level of extortion across every region of the country...

Yunus’s Arrangements to Free Pakistan from Responsibility for the 1971 Genocide

During the 1971 Liberation War, Pakistani soldiers and their collaborators carried out genocide in Bangladesh, killing about 3 million...