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Soon the situation in Chittagong Hill Tracts will be calm: Obaidul Quader

KNF attack to loot money and show capability: RAB

Kidnapped manager of Sonali Bank returns to his family

Home Minister to visit Bandarban tomorrow to inspect situation

BNP-Jamaat at one table after a long time

Dhaka, March 29: Since the election of the 11th National Parliament in 2018, the distance between BNP and its long-time ally Jamaat has increased. After that, the top leaders of these two parties engaged in a war of words at various times. At one point, the 20-party alliance broke down. Since then, the leaders of the two parties have not been seen officially close. The platforms of BNP and Jamaat were also different in the anti-government movement around the last 12th parliamentary elections. The leaders and activists of the two parties are simultaneously protesting from separate positions. Finally, after five long years, the top leaders of BNP-Jamaat met on the same stage.

BNP-Jamaat not in the field after calling for a blockade, Awami League on alert

Own Correspondent, Dhaka, 31 October 2023: The situation in the capital's Gabtali area is calm on the first day of the three-day siege by BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami. But the traffic is less. Even though BNP-Jamaat leaders and activists could not find any program in support of the blockade, Awami League has taken positions in various places. Such a picture was seen on the ground on Tuesday morning.

BNP-Jamaat is spreading lies in favor of war crimes

Own Correspondent, Dhaka, 18 August 2023: BNP-Jamaat has always propagated terror-violence and lies in its political activities, said Workers Party President Rashed Khan Menon MP. He said that recently they have started campaigning and violence in favor of war crimes by using Saeedee's death as an excuse ahead of the elections.

Arsonists and instigators will be prosecuted: Information Minister

Dhaka, May 4: Information Minister and Joint General Secretary of Awami League Dr. Hashan Mahmud said, "The way in which terrorists killed people by throwing petrol bombs during the siege in the name of political demands on the orders of BNP-Jamaat leaders in Bangladesh in 2013-14-15 is not only in the history of the country, it has not occurred anywhere in contemporary political history of the world."

BNP-Jamaat supporters left the venue on the Prime Minister's call for talks in Washington

Dhaka, May 3: A group of BNP-Jamaat supporters protesting against Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina outside the Ritz Carlton hotel on Tuesday (local time) left the scene after being invited for talks by her. The Prime Minister was given a civil reception by the Bangladeshi diaspora in the United States in the hall of the Ritz Carlton Hotel.

Jamaat-BNP jointly planning attacks and sabotage: DMP Jt. Commissioner

Dhaka, December 10: DMP Joint Commissioner Biplab Kumar Sarkar said that Jamaat and BNP are jointly planning attacks and sabotage. On Friday (December 9) around 2 pm after Friday prayers, police chased some worshipers shouting slogans in the alley of Paltan Samaj Kalyan Masjid.

Jamaat distances from BNP, to field candidates in 300 seats

Own Correspondent, Dhaka, August 29: Jamaat is preparing to field candidates in 300 constituencies in the upcoming parliamentary elections. The deregistered party will field an independent candidate as a strategy in this case, and the party will leave the 20-party alliance before the date and time of the election are announced. It is said that a policy decision has been taken by the party for this reason.

Looting people's money is a feature of BNP-Jamaat: Joy

Own Correspondent, Dhaka, April 12: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's ICT adviser Sajeeb Wazed Joy has said that looting of people's money and non-implementation of promises made in the manifesto were the features of BNP-Jamaat regime.