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Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman stated that his party would not abandon Bangladesh during times of crisis, contrasting this stance with those he accused of fleeing to escape the consequences of their own authoritarianism. Speaking on Wednesday afternoon at an election rally organized by the Nilphamari and Lalmonirhat branches of Jamaat-e-Islami at the Teesta helipad in Dalia, he declared that Bangladesh would not be divided.
Addressing the previous government, Rahman accused it of looting national resources and establishing fascism, urging its leaders to withdraw from politics. He pledged that if Jamaat came to power, a hydropower project would be developed on the Teesta River and the Teesta Master Plan would be implemented to promote northern Bangladesh’s development. He criticized the long-standing neglect of the region and called for equitable treatment.
Rahman also promised to establish an independent judiciary ensuring equal punishment for all, including the president and ordinary citizens, and urged youth participation in building a vibrant Bangladesh.
Jamaat chief pledges Teesta hydropower plan, vows not to leave Bangladesh in crisis
A new survey by the Communication and Research Foundation (CRF) and Bangladesh Election and Public Opinion Studies (BEPOS) found that 91.7 percent of voters intend to cast their ballots in the upcoming 13th National Parliamentary Election. The findings were released on February 4, 2026, at the National Press Club in Dhaka. Among first-time voters since 2008, 37.4 percent expressed support for Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, while 27 percent favored the BNP and 17 percent the NCP. The survey also revealed that 48.2 percent of Awami League voters were inclined to vote for the BNP.
The survey, conducted in two phases between November 20 and December 31, 2025, collected responses from 11,038 voters across the country using stratified random sampling. It showed that 67.3 percent of respondents would vote against corruption, 63.4 percent would consider price control competence, and 55.4 percent would focus on development issues. Additionally, 53 percent valued job creation and neutrality, while 35.9 percent considered religion in their voting decisions.
Experts at the survey presentation noted that voters are prioritizing governance, accountability, and economic issues over identity or religious factors, reflecting a strong preference for effective and people-centered leadership.
Survey finds 91.7% Bangladeshi voters plan to vote, 67% prioritize anti-corruption stance
In Sandwip, Chattogram, Alaudddin Sikdar, the Jamaat-e-Islami leader and 11-party alliance candidate for Chattogram-3 constituency, stated that ensuring voters can reach polling centers without fear is the responsibility of the administration. He made the remarks on Wednesday afternoon during a press briefing at the Gachhua Union party office, where he discussed the overall situation in Sandwip. Former Gachhua Union chairman and campaign chief executive Walid Islam was also present.
Sikdar said that after receiving his election symbol on January 21, his team began formal campaigning on January 22, visiting every union and ward to meet voters and hear their expectations. He alleged that young voters are being discouraged from voting through intimidation and that threats have been made to evict minority communities after the 12th of the month. He called on the administration to take effective measures against identified criminals, recover illegal weapons, and ensure a festive and peaceful voting environment.
He emphasized that the administration must play a more active role to guarantee a secure and fear-free election atmosphere in Sandwip.
Jamaat candidate in Sandwip urges administration to ensure fear-free voting environment
Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Shafiqur Rahman claimed that his X account was hacked four days ago and used to spread misleading content. Speaking during an election campaign event, he said that certain groups had taken advantage of the situation, but the party’s cyber team had taken strong measures and uncovered the truth. He condemned what he described as the mischief of those responsible.
During the same campaign, Rahman assured that Jamaat-e-Islami would ensure complete safety for women if it came to power. He promised that women would no longer face sexual violence and that their security and dignity would be guaranteed in all public and workplace environments. He emphasized that the party would not discriminate based on religion or community and that respecting women of all faiths was a major responsibility.
The statement comes amid Jamaat’s ongoing election activities, with the party also planning further public addresses and demonstrations in the capital.
Jamaat chief alleges X account hack, vows full safety for women if party gains power
Election Commissioner Abdur Rahmanel Machud stated in Dhaka on February 4, 2026, that any election official or member of law enforcement found violating the electoral code of conduct will face investigation and appropriate action upon receiving complaints. He said serious allegations would be taken up directly by the Election Commission and handled according to due process.
Speaking at a press briefing at the Election Commission building in Agargaon, Machud explained that anyone can file complaints with the Inquiry and Adjudication Committee if they observe bias or legal breaches by election personnel. He added that even misconduct or adverse behavior could lead to disciplinary measures if confirmed as code violations. The commissioner noted that the overall electoral environment remains satisfactory and urged political parties to help maintain fairness.
Machud also expressed condolences over the death of Sherpur-3 candidate Nuruzzaman Badol, confirming that all electoral procedures for that constituency have been canceled under Article 17 of the Representation of the People Order. A new schedule will be announced soon, but not before February 12, as at least fifteen days’ notice is required.
Election Commission to act on code violations by officials or law enforcers during polls
Ariful Islam, the candidate of the ten-party 'Oikkoboddho Bangladesh' alliance including Jamaat-e-Islami and NCP for Dhaka-18 constituency, said that ensuring women’s safety, dignity, and respect at home and workplaces is a fundamental right, not a privilege. He made the remarks on Wednesday, February 4, at a women’s gathering organized by the women’s wing of Jamaat-e-Islami’s Dakshinkhan unit near Mollartek Central Jame Mosque in Uttara.
Ariful outlined plans to introduce special transport services for women, install CCTV cameras in public transport, and build hygienic public toilets for women. He also called for impartial investigations into killings during Sheikh Hasina’s 17-year rule and urged citizens to support the implementation of the 'July National Charter' through a referendum. He described the upcoming election as a struggle to protect Bangladesh’s independence and sovereignty from foreign dominance and to safeguard people’s faith, culture, and lifestyle.
He criticized the BNP for allegedly fostering violence and failing to ensure the safety of its own activists, asserting that the 'Oikkoboddho Bangladesh' alliance aims to resist terrorism, corruption, and extortion while pursuing justice and structural reform.
Ariful Islam vows women's safety, state reform, and sovereignty protection in Dhaka-18 campaign
Jamaat-e-Islami Secretary General Professor Mia Golam Porwar criticized the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) for making what he called unrealistic promises, including plans for ‘family cards’ and ‘farmer cards.’ Speaking as the chief guest at a public rally in Siddhirganj, Narayanganj, on Wednesday, February 4, 2026, he said BNP’s pledges were similar to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s ten-taka-per-kilogram rice program, which he claimed people did not appreciate.
Porwar alleged that corruption and political favoritism had infiltrated all levels of the state, undermining justice and allowing criminals to act with impunity while innocent people were jailed for years without bail. He also criticized restrictions previously placed on Jamaat leaders in Narayanganj, referring to local political figures.
At the end of the rally, Porwar handed over electoral symbols to candidates of the 11-party alliance, including Jamaat nominees for Narayanganj’s five constituencies, in the presence of central and local leaders and a large number of activists.
Jamaat leader slams BNP’s card pledges at Narayanganj rally
Islami Andolan Bangladesh has announced a 30-point election manifesto ahead of the upcoming 13th National Parliamentary Election. The declaration event took place on Wednesday afternoon at the IAB auditorium in Purana Paltan, Dhaka. The party stated that if it comes to power, it will give the highest priority to Sharia or Islamic law in state governance.
The manifesto highlights several key commitments, including maintaining a balance of power, bringing qualitative changes in politics, introducing a science-based education system, ensuring the fundamental rights of all communities, and integrating religion with politics. The party also reaffirmed its commitment to the July uprising.
Earlier, on January 16, Islami Andolan Bangladesh announced its withdrawal from the Jamaat-e-Islami-led 11-party electoral alliance and declared its intention to contest independently in 268 constituencies. Later, it fielded candidates in 259 seats, all contesting under the 'hand fan' symbol.
Islami Andolan Bangladesh announces 30-point manifesto prioritizing Sharia before national election
Home Adviser Lieutenant General (Retd.) Md. Jahangir Alam Chowdhury has directed election officials and law enforcement personnel to perform their duties with honesty, dedication, and sincerity ahead of the 13th National Parliament Election and Referendum 2026. He gave the directive on Wednesday at a law and order coordination meeting organized by the Khulna Divisional Administration at the Divisional Commissioner’s office. The meeting was chaired by Senior Secretary of the Ministry of Home Affairs Nasimul Gani and attended by senior officials from BGB, RAB, and the Bangladesh Police.
The adviser emphasized that the upcoming February 12 national election carries high public expectations and warned that any irregularities, including ballot box snatching, would lead to action against responsible officials. He announced the formation of a Central Law and Order Coordination Cell at the Home Ministry to monitor the election situation and handle complaints. He also highlighted the use of the “Election Security App-2026,” developed by the National Telecommunication Monitoring Center, to ensure rapid response to law and order issues.
Chowdhury urged timely accreditation for election observers and journalists, stressing full cooperation to ensure transparency. He expressed optimism that technology, training, and coordination would help deliver a free, fair, and festive election.
Home adviser calls for integrity and vigilance in ensuring fair 2026 election in Khulna
BNP Standing Committee member and Sirajganj-2 constituency candidate Iqbal Hasan Mahmud Tuku has accused Jamaat-e-Islami of engaging in hypocrisy for the sake of votes and political power. Speaking on Wednesday afternoon at a campaign event in Nandinamodhu village of Kamarkhand upazila, he said Jamaat has deviated from Islamic principles and should not be brought to power. Tuku warned that voting for the party’s scale symbol would dishonor those who sacrificed their lives and dignity for the nation.
He further stated, citing Islamic scholars, that even people in Pakistan dislike Jamaat because of its hypocrisy. Tuku urged voters not to cast their ballots for the scale symbol under any circumstances, emphasizing that doing so would mean aligning with hypocrites.
The remarks came during his campaign for the BNP’s paddy-sheaf symbol in the Sirajganj-2 constituency, as part of his outreach to local voters ahead of the election.
BNP’s Iqbal Hasan Mahmud Tuku accuses Jamaat-e-Islami of hypocrisy for votes and power
The Ministry of Public Administration has appointed 1,051 executive magistrates across Bangladesh to perform duties during the upcoming 13th National Parliamentary Election. A government notification issued on Tuesday confirmed that the magistrates will supervise adherence to the electoral code of conduct, maintain law and order, prevent crimes, and guide strike forces including the Border Guard Bangladesh, Coast Guard, and Armed Forces teams. They will operate mobile courts in their assigned areas from February 8 to 14.
According to the notification, the magistrates will join their respective district commissioners on February 7 after receiving training. Under Section 5 of the Mobile Court Act, 2009, they will have authority to conduct mobile courts in designated areas until two days after the voting. District magistrates will allocate responsibilities and determine operational areas for each executive magistrate.
Each day’s mobile court activities must be reported to the respective district magistrate and returning officer in a prescribed format, ensuring accountability and coordination during the election period.
1,051 executive magistrates appointed to maintain order during Bangladesh’s 13th national election
A large procession of professionals was held in Dhaka-17 constituency in support of BNP Chairperson Tarique Rahman’s election symbol, the paddy sheaf. The rally began in front of Hatirjheel Police Plaza and marched through various roads in Gulshan 1 and 2 before concluding at the Gulshan Circle on Wednesday afternoon.
Participants in the procession included Professor Dr. Farhad Halim Donar, BNP Chairperson’s adviser Abdus Salam, Professor Dr. A.B.M. Obaidul Ismam, journalists Syed Abdal Ahmad and Kader Gani Chowdhury, along with numerous academics, engineers, doctors, and cultural figures. The event demonstrated visible professional backing for the BNP leader’s electoral campaign in the Dhaka-17 constituency.
The procession’s route through key areas of Gulshan highlighted organized participation from a wide range of professional groups, though no official statements or reactions were reported in the source.
Professionals rally in Dhaka-17 backing Tarique Rahman’s paddy sheaf symbol
Maulana Mamunul Haque, Amir of Bangladesh Khelafat Majlis and the rickshaw-symbol candidate of the ten-party electoral alliance for Dhaka-13, announced a 13-point election manifesto on Wednesday at the Sushona Community Center in Mohammadpur, Dhaka. The manifesto emphasizes eliminating terrorism, drugs, and juvenile gangs, along with ensuring transparency, urban development, and social welfare.
The 13 points include commitments to a corruption-free Dhaka-13 through digitalized public services, zero tolerance against crime and drugs, improved law enforcement, traffic management, and environmental protection. It also outlines plans for business-friendly reforms, education and human resource development, sustainable utility services, expanded healthcare, and religious harmony. Additional pledges cover cultural freedom, women’s rights, child development, and honoring national heroes through accountable politics.
The announcement was made during a joint event where all Dhaka-13 parliamentary candidates presented their manifestos and pledged to follow the electoral code of conduct.
Mamunul Haque announces 13-point manifesto for Dhaka-13 election race
The National Helpline 333 has introduced a dedicated information service to assist citizens with reliable and accessible details regarding the upcoming 13th National Parliamentary Election and Referendum 2026. According to a statement from the Ministry of Posts, Telecommunications and Information Technology on February 4, citizens can now call 333 and press 9 on the IVR menu to receive election-related information and services free of charge from any mobile operator.
Developed in collaboration with the Election Commission and a2i, the service provides information on voting procedures, polling center locations, national ID details, electoral codes of conduct, and special facilities for expatriate, elderly, disabled, and female voters. It also offers guidance on using the Election Commission’s Smart Election Management BD and Postal Vote BD apps. Since its pilot launch on January 16, a total of 1,643 citizens have already used the service.
Officials noted that the 333 helpline may also serve as an early warning and information forwarding system for law and order issues, helping prevent misinformation and ensuring a transparent and peaceful election process.
Bangladesh’s 333 helpline adds election info service for 2026 polls
A divisional rally of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) began at the Government Rajendra College field in Faridpur on Wednesday. BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman appeared on the stage around 3 p.m. after attending a previous rally in Barishal. The event formally started at 12:30 p.m. with a recitation from the Quran.
The rally is being presided over by district BNP convener Syed Modarres Ali Isha, while district BNP member secretary A.K. Kibria Swapon is conducting the proceedings. Senior BNP leaders, including Faridpur divisional organizing secretary Shama Obaid, are also present on the stage. The gathering marks part of the BNP’s ongoing divisional programs across the country.
The event underscores the party’s continued regional mobilization efforts, with senior leadership visibly participating in divisional-level activities.
BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman joins divisional rally at Faridpur’s Rajendra College field
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