Politics

Politics

‘Polls by Dec, not CA’s resignation’

BNP does not want Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus to resign, but if he does not wish to remain in office, the people will choose an alternative, said BNP Standing Committee member Salahuddin Ahmed yesterday.

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NCP, IAB urge Yunus to stay, make good on reform promises

The National Citizen Party yesterday urged Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus to resolve the problems while remaining at the helm, and the Islami Andolan Bangladesh requested him to make reforms, saying his loyalty should lie with the martyrs of July.

10h ago

Only election roadmap will ease tensions

The BNP believes that only a clear roadmap for the election will be able to improve the present volatile situation in the country’s politics.

10h ago

BNP to hold meeting with Yunus today

A BNP leader said their party does not want the chief adviser to step down at this stage, as it would trigger a fresh political crisis

10h ago

Hefazat calls for unity, patience

Hefazat-e-Islam yesterday urged all parties involved in the July uprising to set aside internal disputes, exercise patience, and unite to resist conspiracies against the state and help move the country forward.

11h ago

Six parties back govt’s reform-first polls plan

Six political parties, including National Citizen Party, Islami Andolan Bangladesh, and Jamaat-e-Islami, will support the interim government hold a national election after making the necessary reforms.

11h ago

Yunus must resolve all issues from his position: Nahid

Nahid also alleged that an effort is on to obstruct the country's democratic transition and create another 1/11-style settlement

14h ago

'There is no end to scientific research'

Zubaida pledges support for budding scientists

15h ago

‘Polls by Dec, not CA’s resignation’

BNP does not want Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus to resign, but if he does not wish to remain in office, the people will choose an alternative, said BNP Standing Committee member Salahuddin Ahmed yesterday.

10h ago

NCP, IAB urge Yunus to stay, make good on reform promises

The National Citizen Party yesterday urged Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus to resolve the problems while remaining at the helm, and the Islami Andolan Bangladesh requested him to make reforms, saying his loyalty should lie with the martyrs of July.

10h ago

Only election roadmap will ease tensions

The BNP believes that only a clear roadmap for the election will be able to improve the present volatile situation in the country’s politics.

10h ago

BNP to hold meeting with Yunus today

A BNP leader said their party does not want the chief adviser to step down at this stage, as it would trigger a fresh political crisis

10h ago

Hefazat calls for unity, patience

Hefazat-e-Islam yesterday urged all parties involved in the July uprising to set aside internal disputes, exercise patience, and unite to resist conspiracies against the state and help move the country forward.

11h ago

Six parties back govt’s reform-first polls plan

Six political parties, including National Citizen Party, Islami Andolan Bangladesh, and Jamaat-e-Islami, will support the interim government hold a national election after making the necessary reforms.

11h ago

Yunus must resolve all issues from his position: Nahid

Nahid also alleged that an effort is on to obstruct the country's democratic transition and create another 1/11-style settlement

14h ago

'There is no end to scientific research'

Zubaida pledges support for budding scientists

15h ago

BNP to take responsibility for July victims if voted to power: Rizvi

BNP Senior Joint General Secretary Ruhul Kabir Rizvi today said if his party comes to power, the state will take full responsibility for the families of those who were killed or injured during the July-August movement

15h ago

Faiz Ahmad removes FB post on CA’s resignation claim, issues disclaimer

'The chief adviser will not resign. Professor Dr Muhammad Yunus does not need power, but for Bangladesh—for Bangladesh's peaceful democratic transition—Dr Yunus is necessary.'

15h ago