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BNP, Jamaat, NCP stick聽to own positions

The Bangladesh Nationalist Party has once again asserted its demand for an immediate announcement of a clear electoral road map to ensure that Jatiya Sangsad elections are held by December this year while Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami has pressed for...

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Govt stresses broader nat鈥檒 unity to聽attain goals

The advisory council at a meeting on Saturday resolved that a broader national unity was essential to ensure stability, justice, reform, organising free and fair elections, and preventing permanently a return of authoritarianism in the country.

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NCP rebuts link to student advisers

The National Citizen Party on Saturday said that the two student advisers in the interim government had no affiliation with it (NCP).

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All eyes on Jamuna ahead of crucial political meetings

All eyes are now on Jamuna, the official residence of chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus, as the Bangladesh Nationalist Party and Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami prepare to meet the head of the interim government amid rising political tensions in the country...

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Legal notice asks NCP鈥檚 Sarjis to offer apology

A Supreme Court lawyer on Saturday sent a legal notice to National Citizen Party鈥檚 chief coordinator (northern region) Sarjis Alam, demanding an unconditional public apology for a Facebook post deemed disrespectful to the judiciary...

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Left parties oppose excluding proclamation of independence

Left-leaning political parties have strongly opposed the Constitution Reform Commission鈥檚 proposal to exclude Article 150(2) of the constitution, particularly the seventh schedule, which contains Bangladesh鈥檚 proclamation of independence signed on April 10, 1971.

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Yunus鈥檚 resignation intent draws mixed reaction

The interest expressed by chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus at an advisory council meeting on Thursday to resign under existing political circumstances drew mixed reactions from political parties.

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Announce polls to avert unrest, BNP urges Yunus

Stating that the delay in holding the next parliamentary elections was fuelling instability in the country, Bangladesh Nationalist Party leader Zainul Abedin Farroque on Friday said that his party would be aggrieved if interim government...

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Cooperation difficult without polls road map: BNP

The Bangladesh Nationalist Party on Thursday warned that it would be difficult for the party to continue its cooperation with the interim government unless a clear and immediate road map is announced for holding a free, fair, and neutral national election by December 2025.

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Disappointed Yunus mulls resignation

Bangladesh\'s interim government chief, Professor Muhammad Yunus, apparently perturbed by the current political situation marked by frequent street protests and bickering among parties, told his cabinet colleagues on Thursday that he would not continue...