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Barrister Rumin Farhana, the newly elected Member of Parliament for Brahmanbaria-2 (Sarail, Ashuganj, and part of Bijaynagar), was prevented by BNP activists from placing a floral wreath at the central Shaheed Minar in Sarail around midnight on February 20. Witnesses said that as she arrived to pay tribute on International Mother Language Day, local BNP members led by former upazila general secretary Anwar Hossain shouted slogans calling her 'fake' and tore apart her wreath. Police intervened to control the situation, and Rumin left the area under the protection of her supporters.
Following the incident, her supporters blocked the Dhaka–Sylhet highway at Shahbazpur First Gate for about an hour, lighting fires on the road and demanding justice. Rumin alleged that some BNP activists had launched a premeditated attack and warned that failure to control local leaders could have serious consequences for both the party and the government. Police Superintendent Shah Mohammad Abdur Rouf confirmed receiving complaints and said video footage was being analyzed for further legal action.
BNP activists stop MP Rumin Farhana from paying tribute at Sarail Shaheed Minar
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman paid tribute to the language martyrs at the Central Shaheed Minar in Dhaka at 12:01 a.m. on February 21, 2026, marking International Mother Language Day and Shaheed Day. After placing a floral wreath, he turned toward the Qibla and offered a special prayer seeking forgiveness for the souls of the martyrs.
According to the report, this is the first time in Bangladesh’s history that a head of government has offered a prayer immediately after laying a wreath at the national monument. The act took place following the traditional ceremony of paying homage to the martyrs of the 1952 Language Movement, which is commemorated annually on February 21.
The event underscored the significance of the day in Bangladesh’s national identity and reflected a new gesture of reverence by the country’s top leadership during the observance of the historic occasion.
Tarique Rahman offers first-ever prayer after tribute at Central Shaheed Minar
For the first time, National Parliament Opposition Leader and Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman paid tribute to the language martyrs at the Shaheed Minar just after midnight on Friday. He was accompanied by Opposition Chief Whip and NCP Convener Nahid Islam, as well as Members of Parliament Akhtar Hossain, Hasnat Abdullah, and Hannan Masud. Jamaat MPs Nurul Islam Bulbul, Barrister Arman, and retired Colonel Abdul Baten were also present. The floral wreath was placed at 12:01 a.m., following tributes by the President and Prime Minister Tarek Rahman.
Earlier on Friday night, Jamaat announced that under the leadership of the opposition leader and party chief, newly elected MPs from the 11-party alliance would visit the Shaheed Minar to pay homage. The statement also mentioned plans to visit the graves of the language martyrs and offer prayers for their souls.
This marks the first occasion that Jamaat’s top leadership, including the opposition leader, has formally participated in the national observance at the Shaheed Minar.
Jamaat chief Shafiqur Rahman leads first-ever tribute at Shaheed Minar on Language Martyrs’ Day
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman paid tribute to the Language Martyrs on behalf of the nation at the Central Shaheed Minar in Dhaka just after midnight on February 21, 2026. He placed a floral wreath at the monument at 12:01 a.m., following the President’s homage. Cabinet members including Local Government Minister and BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, Finance and Planning Minister Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury, and other ministers also offered flowers in remembrance.
The Chief Election Commissioner A.M.M. Nasir Uddin and other commissioners, the chiefs of the Army, Navy, and Air Force, as well as foreign ambassadors and heads of international organizations, followed with their tributes. Opposition Leader and Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Shafiqur Rahman also paid respects. Later, the Dhaka University Vice-Chancellor, students, and war-wounded freedom fighters placed wreaths at the monument.
Thousands of citizens gathered around the Shaheed Minar from different parts of Dhaka, waiting in long lines to offer flowers once the official tributes concluded. Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir remarked that after years of oppression, this year’s observance of Ekushey felt liberated.
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman leads national tribute to Language Martyrs in Dhaka
President Mohammad Shahabuddin led the nation in paying tribute to the language martyrs at the Central Shaheed Minar in Dhaka at 12:01 a.m. on Friday, marking the first hour of February 21, 2026. Prime Minister Tarique Rahman followed with floral offerings, joined by cabinet members including Local Government Minister and BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, Finance and Planning Minister Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury, and other senior officials. The Chief Election Commissioner, service chiefs, foreign diplomats, and opposition leader Dr. Shafiqur Rahman also placed wreaths.
Thousands of citizens gathered around the Shaheed Minar through the night, waiting in long lines to offer flowers once the official tributes concluded. Political, social, and cultural organizations also participated in the homage. Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir remarked that after years of what he described as fascist rule, this year’s observance symbolized freedom and renewal under the newly elected BNP government led by Tarique Rahman.
The event reflected a national spirit of remembrance and unity, with leaders expressing commitment to uphold the ideals of equality, democracy, and cultural enrichment embodied in the language movement.
President and leaders honor language martyrs at Dhaka’s Central Shaheed Minar
The US Supreme Court has ruled that former President Donald Trump exceeded his authority by imposing broad tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). In a 6–3 decision issued on Friday, the Court stated that the IEEPA does not grant the president the power to impose tariffs. The justices noted that if Congress had intended to give the president such extraordinary authority, it would have explicitly done so, as it has in other trade-related laws.
After returning to office last year, Trump used emergency economic powers to impose new tariffs on nearly all of the United States’ trading partners, including Mexico, Canada, and China. His administration claimed the measures were linked to controlling illegal drug flows and immigration. However, the Supreme Court’s ruling does not apply to tariffs on specific sectors such as steel and aluminum, where formal investigations into possible future tariffs are ongoing.
Lower courts had previously declared the tariffs illegal, and a federal trade court had suspended their implementation. The Supreme Court’s decision upholds those earlier rulings, marking a significant setback for Trump’s economic strategy, in which tariffs were a central tool.
Supreme Court rules Trump overstepped authority by imposing tariffs under emergency powers law
Bangladesh has formally applied to the United Nations to postpone its graduation from the Least Developed Countries (LDC) category by three years. A letter signed by Economic Relations Division (ERD) Secretary Md. Shahriar Kader Siddiqui was sent to the UN Committee for Development Policy (CDP) last Wednesday, requesting that the graduation preparation period be extended until November 24, 2029. The country was originally scheduled to graduate on November 24 this year, with the third review process currently underway.
The letter cited multiple global and domestic challenges, including the economic impacts of the Russia-Ukraine war, rising energy and food prices, global monetary tightening, and supply disruptions in shipping. Domestically, declining investment, slower revenue growth, and reduced GDP growth have hindered structural reforms. The government noted that uncertainty over GSP Plus access in European markets and policy shifts by major trading partners could further strain competitiveness.
Following the CDP meeting from February 24–28, a preliminary assessment report is expected within two weeks, with final recommendations and a decision anticipated in September.
Bangladesh requests UN to delay LDC graduation by three years amid economic challenges
India has expressed its interest in deepening multifaceted relations with Bangladesh following the formation of the new government in Dhaka. On Friday, Indian Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal told reporters that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had congratulated Tarique Rahman on his election victory. Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla attended the swearing-in ceremony on February 17, delivering Modi’s letter to Rahman and holding a meeting with the Bangladeshi Prime Minister.
Jaiswal stated that Modi’s letter reaffirmed India’s commitment to supporting a democratic, progressive, and inclusive Bangladesh. He emphasized that New Delhi seeks to work closely with the new administration, building on the countries’ historic and close ties. India is eager to advance cooperation and strengthen its broad-based bilateral relationship with Bangladesh.
According to Jaiswal, India looks forward to engaging with the new government to further expand collaboration across multiple sectors, underscoring the continuity of partnership between the two neighboring nations.
India seeks to deepen multifaceted ties with Bangladesh’s new government
Education Minister Dr. A N M Ehsanul Haque Milan has announced that Bangladesh will be built free from exam cheating, drugs, terrorism and teenage gangs. He made the statement on Friday afternoon while speaking to journalists in Kachua upazila of Chandpur district. Milan said that Kachua will be made free from drugs, terrorism and eve-teasing, and that the journey to eliminate corruption will also begin there. He emphasized that these initiatives will be implemented under the leadership of Prime Minister Tarique Rahman.
The minister, who was elected from Chandpur-1 constituency in the 13th National Parliamentary Election, highlighted that the future Bangladesh will be shaped under the same leadership. The event was attended by Chandpur Deputy Commissioner Md. Nazmul Islam Sarkar, Superintendent of Police Md. Robiul Hasan, and other officials from the administration and law enforcement agencies.
Milan reiterated that the campaign against cheating and social crimes will start from Kachua, following the earlier success in making the area free from exam malpractice.
Education Minister pledges to make Bangladesh free from cheating, drugs, terrorism and teen gangs
A faction of the Comilla University (Kubi) unit of the Bangladesh Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal has declared its current committee, labeled the 'Aduvai committee', unwanted on campus. The announcement followed a violent clash last Thursday between two groups of the organization over hall seat allocation and the presence of outsiders. During the incident, several activists, including a joint convener, allegedly attacked a fellow member, injuring at least three students. The central committee later suspended the accused leader Atik for two months, but dissenting members dismissed the move as superficial.
Victim Tofayel Ahmed Nibir, a student of the Economics Department, publicly denounced the committee on social media, accusing the central leadership of avoiding responsibility. Other activists expressed anger over the involvement of non-students in leadership roles, noting that many current committee members are no longer regular students. They demanded stronger organizational action and criticized the attack as contrary to student politics.
Branch member secretary Mostafizur Rahman Shuvo described the incident as unexpected and said the central body had already taken steps. He added that the declaration of the committee as unwanted was not an official party decision.
Faction of Kubi Chhatra Dal declares current committee unwanted after hall clash
Education Minister Dr. A N M Ehsanul Haque Milan has directed police to question teenagers found wandering unnecessarily at night. He made the statement on Friday, February 20, 2026, during a meeting with local administration officials in his electoral area, Kachua of Chandpur. Milan said that if any constitutional violation occurs due to such questioning, it will be addressed later.
During the same meeting, the minister instructed government officials and employees to maintain a corruption-free environment. He emphasized his personal commitment to integrity, stating that he would neither engage in corruption nor allow others to do so. Those unwilling to uphold this promise were advised to seek transfers elsewhere. Milan added that he intended to keep his administrative area “pure.”
The meeting was attended by Chandpur Deputy Commissioner Md. Nazmul Islam Sarkar, Superintendent of Police Robiul Hasan, Kachua Upazila Nirbahi Officer Mahmudul Hasan Rasel, and Officer-in-Charge Borhan Uddin, among other officials.
Education Minister directs police to question teenagers roaming at night in Chandpur
Newly elected Member of Parliament for Chattogram-4, Professor Mohammad Aslam Chowdhury, emphasized the need to equip madrasa students with modern, technical, and general education alongside Arabic studies. He made the remarks on Friday, the second day of Ramadan, while addressing a prayer and iftar gathering at the orphanage of Islamia Arabia Madrasa in Kumira Union, Sitakunda. The event began with Quran recitation by a student and included special prayers for national peace and prosperity.
Aslam Chowdhury stated that supporting orphans and underprivileged children is a moral duty and prayed for divine guidance to serve humanity. The program also featured prayers for the late former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia and for the well-being of BNP Chairperson Tarique Rahman and MP Aslam Chowdhury. Local BNP leaders, madrasa teachers, and community members attended the event.
Organizers said the initiative aimed to share iftar with orphans and pray for the nation’s welfare. Locals viewed such humanitarian and social efforts as vital for strengthening compassion, harmony, and unity in society.
Aslam Chowdhury calls for modern and technical education for madrasa students in Sitakunda
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has announced that Pakistan will tour Bangladesh in March 2026 for a three-match One Day International (ODI) series. According to the schedule released on February 20, the Pakistan team will arrive in Dhaka on March 9. All three matches will be played at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Mirpur, starting at 2:15 p.m. each day. The series marks Bangladesh’s return to international cricket after a long break, following their absence from the T20 World Cup.
The BCB also confirmed that Bangladesh will play a total of nine bilateral series in 2026. After the home series against Pakistan, the team is scheduled to tour Pakistan in April once the Pakistan Super League concludes. Statistical records show that Pakistan won the last ODI series between the two sides 2–1, while Bangladesh were whitewashed 3–0 in their previous tour of Pakistan.
Bangladesh will aim for a strong comeback on home soil after their extended break from competitive cricket.
Bangladesh to host Pakistan in March for three-match ODI series after long international break
State Minister for Food, Agriculture, Fisheries and Livestock Sultan Salauddin Tuku has announced that artificial crises created by syndicates in the food and agriculture sectors will be resolved through continuous monitoring. He made the statement on Friday afternoon while speaking to journalists after a views-exchange meeting at the Tangail Deputy Commissioner’s conference room.
Tuku said that a market monitoring cell has already been formed and that those responsible for market regulation are actively working. He added that the government has just begun its efforts and he will do his utmost to fulfill all promises made to the public. Earlier, the state minister held a meeting with district-level officials, chaired by Deputy Commissioner Sharifa Haque, attended by Superintendent of Police Shamsul Alam Sarkar, Additional Deputy Commissioner (General) Sanjay Kumar Mahanta, and heads of various district departments.
The minister emphasized that regular supervision and monitoring can solve all problems in the food and agriculture sectors, aiming to ensure stability and transparency in market operations.
State Minister vows monitoring to end artificial food and agriculture crises
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami has announced its new central leadership for the 2026–2028 term. The appointments were made during a virtual meeting of the party’s Majlis-e-Shura held on Friday morning at the central office in Moghbazar. The session, presided over by party Ameer and Leader of the Opposition in Parliament Dr. Shafiqur Rahman, included the oath-taking of newly elected leaders. Four Naib-e-Ameers were selected: ATM Azharul Islam, Professor Mujibur Rahman, Dr. Syed Abdullah Mohammad Taher, and Maulana ANM Shamsul Islam. Mia Golam Porwar was appointed Secretary General, with seven Assistant Secretary Generals named.
A 21-member Central Executive Council and an 88-member Central Working Committee were formed, including 21 women. The national Majlis-e-Shura now has 59 members, 17 of whom are women. A five-member Central Election Commission was also constituted, headed by Maulana ATM Ma’sum. Additionally, directors were appointed for 14 regional zones across the country.
The new committees were formed following the earlier decision to restructure leadership after the national election, continuing the leadership of Dr. Shafiqur Rahman, who was re-elected as Ameer in November of the previous year.
Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh forms new central leadership for 2026–2028 term
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