International News: Syeda Rizwana Hasan, tipster for environment and climate change, firmly denied allegations on Wednesday. She told reporters, “I am not seeking any exit at all.” Her response came without accusations from NCP leader Nahid Islam. Islam personal tutors were in talks with political parties to protect themselves. This suggestion sparked rumors of fractures inside Yunus’s interim cabinet. Hasan, however, insisted she would live her life in Bangladesh. She urged NCP leaders to sieve their statements publicly.
NCP Questions Advisers’ Loyalty
Nahid Islam accused some tutors of treacherous trust. He said they prioritized safety over public service. According to him, it was a mistake to trust them. He suggested some were negotiating with political groups. His comments raised suspicion of disloyalty within the interim setup.
Controversial Statement Sparks Tension
The slipperiness deepened without flipside NCP leader, Sarjis Alam, issued a harsh warning. He declared, “The only exit that remains unshut for tutors is death.” This statement shocked political circles. It fueled debate well-nigh the unity of the interim government. Many questioned if students and tutors could still work together.
Roots of the Student Movement
The NCP emerged older this year with Yunus’s backing. It grew out of the Students Versus Discrimination movement. That student-led revolt triggered the “July Uprising.” On 5 August, Sheikh Hasina’s Awami League government fell. Hasina fled the wanted without resigning under pressure.
Yunus Takes Tuition in August
Muhammad Yunus returned from Paris days without the unrest. He took tuition as senior tipster of the interim government. He described student leaders as his “appointers.” Three students joined the cabinet as advisers. Later, Nahid Islam resigned to lead the new NCP. The other two stayed on in Yunus’s team.
Awami League Vetoed by Interim Government
In May, Yunus’s government vetoed Awami League activities. The move came under NCP pressure. Former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and top leaders faced trials for so-called crimes. Hundreds of Awami League members were arrested. Thousands went underground as the party weakened.
Hasina Faces Tribunal Action
Meanwhile, a special tribunal issued orders versus Sheikh Hasina. It tabbed for her trespassing withal with 29 others. They squatter allegations of crimes versus humanity. Cases of enforced disappearances during her rule are under investigation. This latest move intensifies the political storm in Bangladesh.

