Awami League General Secretary Syed Ashraful Islam
Syed Ashraf leaves Dhaka for London
Awami League general secretary and Minister for Public Administration Syed Ashraful Islam left Dhaka for London today to take part in an international conference there.
BNP raises question over validity of Ashraf’s nomination
BNP raises a question over the validity of Awami League former general secretary Syed Ashraful Islam’s candidature claiming that he had no signature in his nomination paper.
Syed Ashraf leaves Dhaka for London
Awami League general secretary and Minister for Public Administration Syed Ashraful Islam left Dhaka for London today to take part in an international conference there.
After Ashraf, JP MP also criticises Inu
Opposing induction of JSD leader Hasanul Huq Inu as a minister, Jatiya Party lawmaker Kazi Firoz Rashid expresses his fear that the prime minister might even bring some secret killers to the...
AL council creates leadership: Ashraf
The ruling Awami League forms a 67-member council preparation committee headed by party president Sheikh Hasina.
Ashraf’s claim untrue: Rizvi
BNP leader Rizvi Ahmed terms “untrue” Awami League leader Syed Ashraful Islam’s statement that he did not get invitation to attend BNP’s sixth national council.
Razakars conspiring to destroy democracy: Ashraf
AL General Secretary Syed Ashraful Islam says Razakars are conspiring to destroy democracy and the democratic government even after 44 years of independence.
More BNP leaders may follow Mobin: Syed Ashraf
Awami League General Secretary Syed Ashraful Islam says more BNP leaders may follow Shamsher M Chowdhury and quit due to a rift between Khaleda-Tareque and several top leaders.
No place for attackers on religious minorities: Syed Ashraf
Awami League General Secretary Syed Ashraful Islam says there is no place for the perpetrators, who attack on religious minorities, in Bangladesh.
Ashraf slams civil society for ‘making student politics tough’
Awami League General Secretary Syed Ashraful Islam slams the civil society for “making student politics tough”.