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Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami has expressed dissatisfaction over what it described as unequal allocation of body cameras for law enforcement officers at polling centers and inadequate installation of CCTV cameras. At a press briefing held Tuesday afternoon at the party’s central office in Moghbazar, Assistant Secretary General and head of the central publicity and media department Ehsanul Mahbub Zubair demanded sufficient body cameras and CCTV coverage at every polling station to ensure fair, neutral, and violence-free elections.

Zubair alleged that some centers received over 100 body cameras while others got only 5 to 10, claiming the disparity appeared to favor certain political groups. He said the Election Commission had not provided clear information on how many of the 18,000 to 20,000 CCTV cameras mentioned were actually installed. He warned that the shortage of surveillance equipment could allow violence and hinder documentation of incidents.

He also reported threats against Jamaat polling agents and alleged a smear campaign involving fake photo cards and leaflets. Zubair urged the Election Commission and law enforcement to investigate these incidents and take immediate action against those responsible.

11 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat protests unequal body camera allocation, demands CCTV at all polling centers

A man was killed and two others were injured when an army vehicle collided head-on with a CNG-run auto-rickshaw in Naldanga upazila of Natore on Tuesday, February 10. The deceased was identified as Md. Nazrul Islam, 60, son of late Alimuddin of Birkutsa Uttarpara village. The accident occurred in the Basudevpur Bazar area in the afternoon while the army vehicle was returning from Natore to the Naldanga Army Camp.

According to local sources and police, three passengers of the CNG were injured in the collision. Nazrul Islam, who was critically injured, was taken to Natore Sadar Hospital, where he died while undergoing treatment. The other two injured passengers were admitted to Naldanga Private Hospital (Bismillah Hospital) and later discharged after primary treatment.

Both vehicles sustained minor damage in the crash, and the CNG’s front glass was completely shattered. Police confirmed the incident, stating that the CNG passengers were traveling to Natore for medical purposes.

11 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

One killed, two injured in collision between army vehicle and CNG in Natore

In Cumilla, the atmosphere ahead of the upcoming election has taken on a festive tone, with thousands of residents traveling back to their home districts to cast their votes. Bus stands, railway stations, and highways have become crowded as people, driven by both family ties and civic duty, make their way home despite high travel costs. Many describe the experience as emotionally fulfilling, treating the act of voting as a celebration akin to Eid.

Workers from the Cumilla Export Processing Zone are among those returning home, saying that years of work pressure often kept them from voting, but this time they are determined to participate. Passengers like Jewel Rana and Ayesha Akter expressed joy at being able to vote again after many years, describing it as a deeply personal and patriotic duty. Railway stations are packed, with trains filled to capacity and even passengers riding on rooftops.

Local law enforcement, including the Cumilla Highway Police, reported that they are maintaining heightened vigilance to ensure a peaceful and orderly election environment, with no untoward incidents reported so far.

11 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Cumilla residents travel home in festive spirit to cast votes ahead of national election

The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has expelled its National Executive Committee member Engineer Manjurul Ahsan Munshi from all party positions, including primary membership, for making statements and engaging in activities deemed contrary to the party’s policy, ideals, and organizational discipline. The decision was announced on the night of February 10, 2026, through a press release signed by BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi.

Earlier, during a campaign event for the truck symbol, Munshi made remarks warning voters against supporting other parties if BNP came to power, threatening severe consequences. He also stated that he had never been insulted by voters in the past and had always won by a large margin, but this time he would take revenge if humiliated. His comments were considered inconsistent with party principles and prompted disciplinary action.

The expulsion underscores BNP’s effort to maintain internal discipline and uphold its organizational code of conduct ahead of upcoming political activities.

11 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

BNP expels Manjurul Ahsan Munshi for violating party policy and making threatening remarks

A professor at Shahjalal University of Science and Technology (SUST) has been accused of using his official university email to urge colleagues to vote for the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) symbol, the paddy sheaf, ahead of the 13th national parliamentary election. The accused, Dr. Rezwan Ahmed Shawon, is a mathematics professor and director of the university’s Computer and Information Center, as well as the organizational secretary of the SUST branch of the University Teachers Association of Bangladesh (UTAB). According to university sources, on February 7 he sent an email from the university domain using UTAB letterhead, calling for votes in favor of BNP.

Sources alleged that the professor misused access to institutional data under the Computer and Information Center, which holds information on all teachers, students, and staff. University regulations prohibit teachers from promoting political opinions or affiliating with political organizations. Several faculty members described the act as a clear violation of university law and ethics, urging authorities to investigate.

Vice-Chancellor (acting) Professor Sajedul Karim said he was unaware of the incident but confirmed that the university would investigate and take legal action if any law was breached.

11 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

SUST professor accused of using official email to promote BNP voting appeal

Shops in Sylhet will remain closed only on Thursday, February 12, the day of the national parliamentary election, according to a decision confirmed by local business leaders. Abdur Rahman Ripon, president of the Sylhet Metropolitan Business Unity Welfare Council and member secretary of the Bangladesh Shop Owners Association’s Sylhet district branch, stated that rumors about a two-day closure are incorrect.

Ripon explained that some unidentified individuals have been spreading misinformation suggesting shops would remain closed for two days, which has caused confusion among traders and the public. He clarified that the Bangladesh Shop Owners Association has not made any such decision. The central committee allows regional branches to decide independently whether to open or close shops based on local convenience.

The Sylhet district branch has therefore decided that all shops in the city will close only on election day, February 12, to facilitate the voting process and maintain order during the national election.

11 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Sylhet shops to close only on February 12 election day, not for two days

RAB-5 conducted two separate raids in Rajshahi early Tuesday night, recovering a large quantity of homemade weapons and explosives. Acting on secret information, the first operation took place around 3 a.m. in the Uttor Fire Service Station area under Kashiadanga Police Station, where 24 cocktails were seized. In another operation in the Baneshwar Pollapukur Mor area under Puthia Police Station, RAB recovered 40 locally made weapons, including machetes, sickles, knives, axes, and hammers.

According to RAB, the seized items were recovered in the presence of neutral witnesses and handed over to the respective police stations for legal action. Preliminary assessments suggest the weapons and explosives were stockpiled to disrupt the upcoming 13th National Parliamentary Election and the 2026 referendum or to assert local dominance.

RAB-5 stated that intelligence operations and further raids are ongoing to identify and arrest those involved in storing the seized materials.

11 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

RAB-5 recovers large cache of weapons and explosives in two Rajshahi operations

The Cabinet Division on Tuesday published the asset statements of the chief adviser, all current advisers, and equivalent-ranking individuals of the interim government, along with their spouses. According to the disclosure, Farida Akhter, adviser to the Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock, possesses the lowest amount of assets among the current advisers. Her total assets increased from Tk 8.13 million on June 30, 2024, to Tk 10.22 million on June 30, 2025. Her husband’s assets rose from Tk 10.65 million to Tk 11.02 million during the same period.

The circular was issued in line with a previous notification from October 1, 2024, requiring the publication of asset details for June 30, 2024, and June 30, 2025. The report also noted that former Information Adviser Mahfuz Alam, who resigned on December 10, held the least assets overall, with his wealth increasing from Tk 0.42 million to Tk 1.28 million.

The disclosure forms part of the interim government’s transparency measures, ensuring public access to financial information of senior officials and their spouses.

11 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Farida Akhter named least wealthy among current interim government advisers in asset disclosure

A CCTV camera installed at a polling center in Kishoreganj upazila of Nilphamari was stolen ahead of Bangladesh’s 13th national parliamentary election, raising concerns over pre-election security. The incident came to light on Tuesday morning, February 10, 2026, when officials visited the Noyankhal School and College polling center in Bahagili Union and discovered the missing camera. No suspects have yet been identified.

According to local sources, the CCTV cameras had been installed a few days earlier to strengthen security at the center. Teachers left the school after closing it on Monday, and upon returning the next morning, they found that one camera from the front section of the building was missing. The school’s principal, Jalilur Rahman, confirmed the theft.

Upazila Nirbahi Officer and Assistant Returning Officer Tanzima Anjum Sohania said authorities were aware of the incident and that legal procedures were underway. The theft has prompted calls for tighter security and monitoring at polling centers before the election.

11 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

CCTV camera stolen from Nilphamari polling center ahead of national election

Serious concerns have emerged in Sandwip, Chattogram, over the reliability of CCTV cameras installed at polling centers to ensure election security. Reports reveal that the cameras, set up at a cost of several crores of taka, lack both power backup and offline storage, rendering them useless during power outages. This has raised fears about potential vote manipulation and transparency issues.

Local residents and security analysts have criticized the setup as fragile and ineffective, describing it as a “digital deception.” Security analyst Rimon Al Fahad called the move a severe administrative failure, warning that cameras without backup in a power-prone area like Sandwip could aid criminal activity. However, Assistant Returning Officer and UNO Mongchingnu Marma assured that uninterrupted power supply would be maintained on election day, guaranteeing full camera functionality.

Members of the monitoring team, speaking anonymously, contradicted the official assurance, citing lack of UPS and budget constraints. Several candidates expressed anger after learning they were not informed about the issue, with some threatening to reject results from centers where cameras fail. The effectiveness of power and CCTV systems on election day remains under close watch.

11 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Sandwip polling centers face scrutiny over CCTV cameras lacking power backup

The Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (CAAB) has imposed a nationwide ban on all drone flights without prior approval from Tuesday, February 10, to Sunday, February 15, 2026. The restriction, confirmed by CAAB’s public relations officer Kawsar Mahmud, applies to all individuals and organizations except the defense and law enforcement agencies, which are permitted to operate drones during this period.

Mahmud stated that any violation of the ban will result in legal action under existing laws. The decision aims to ensure comprehensive security measures surrounding the upcoming 13th National Parliamentary Election. The authority emphasized that the temporary restriction is a precautionary step to maintain order and safety across the country during the election period.

The enforcement of this six-day restriction underscores the government’s focus on maintaining aerial and public security as the nation prepares for the election.

11 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh bans unapproved drone flights nationwide for six days to ensure election security

Education Adviser Professor Dr. C R Abrar has emphasized that education is not merely a secondary sector but a vital foundation for nation-building. Speaking on Tuesday at the Ministry of Education’s Secondary and Higher Education Division during a dissemination meeting on the final report of the consultation committee, he said that quality education is essential for survival in a technology-driven and globally competitive world. He added that education should aim to develop individuals with human values, empathy, tolerance, moral strength, and an open outlook.

The meeting was chaired by Secretary Rehana Parveen and marked the submission of the committee’s final report on improving secondary education quality, management, and structure. Abrar expressed gratitude to the committee members for completing a complex, multidimensional task within three months, noting their dedication and professionalism. He highlighted that the initiative was entirely based on local expertise and resources, without reliance on international consultancy.

The committee’s policy framework will be treated as a “living document,” open to stakeholder feedback before final online publication. Abrar expressed hope that policymakers would use it to build a strong legal and institutional foundation for education reform in Bangladesh.

11 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Education adviser urges quality education for national development and global competitiveness

In Lohagara upazila of Chattogram, CCTV cameras and related equipment installed for the upcoming 13th National Parliamentary Election were stolen from a polling center. As of Tuesday, February 10, the cameras had not been reinstalled, despite the center being listed by the administration as highly vulnerable. The theft occurred on the night of January 28 at the Tayeb Ashraf Government Primary School in Jamidar Para area. The school’s head teacher, Subodh Kanti Sikdar, discovered the theft the next morning and filed a general diary with the local police.

According to the head teacher, four CCTV cameras, one router, and one monitor installed on January 15 for election security were stolen after six locks were broken. He immediately informed the police and the upazila executive officer. Upazila Executive Officer and Assistant Returning Officer Md. Saiful Islam stated that the cameras would be reinstalled by the end of the day to ensure polling center security.

Local residents expressed concern that the Tayeb Ashraf Government Primary School center, already marked as high-risk, remains without CCTV coverage so close to the election.

11 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

CCTV cameras stolen from high-risk polling center in Lohagara remain unreinstalled before election

The Cabinet Division of Bangladesh has readied 50 vehicles for new ministers following the 13th National Parliament election. The division announced on February 10 that the oath-taking ceremony for new ministers and state ministers is likely to be held on February 17 or 18, though it could occur earlier. Officials clarified that preparing 50 vehicles does not necessarily mean there will be 50 ministers, as more vehicles are usually arranged than the number of cabinet members.

At a press briefing on February 5, the chief adviser’s press secretary stated that the transfer of power would take place as soon as possible. He suggested that the process could be completed within three days after members of parliament take their oaths, possibly by February 15 or 16, and that it was unlikely to extend beyond February 17 or 18.

The 13th National Parliament election is scheduled for February 12, coinciding with a referendum on implementing the July National Certificate.

11 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Cabinet Division readies 50 vehicles for new ministers ahead of February oath ceremony

The Cabinet Division on Tuesday, February 10, 2026, published the asset statements of advisers serving in the interim government. According to the released data, Commerce Adviser Sheikh Bashiruddin’s total wealth increased by more than 5.5 million taka during his tenure. As of June 30, 2025, his total assets stood at 916.51 million taka, compared to 911.09 million taka on June 30, 2024.

The publication followed a notification issued by the Cabinet Division on October 1, 2024, requiring the disclosure of asset statements for all advisers, equivalent-ranking officials, and their spouses for the fiscal years ending June 30, 2024, and June 30, 2025. The data indicate that Sheikh Bashiruddin’s assets grew after assuming his advisory role in the interim government.

The report also noted that while some advisers’ assets increased, others experienced a decline, reflecting varied financial changes among members of the interim administration.

11 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Commerce Adviser Sheikh Bashiruddin’s assets rose by over 5.5 million taka, official data show


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