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Advocate Jalal Uddin, the newly elected Member of Parliament for Kishoreganj-2 (Katiadi-Pakundia), issued a stern warning to party activists against forming syndicates or engaging in unethical activities. Speaking on Sunday night at a reception event held at the Swapnokunjo Community Center in Katiadi, he declared that no one would be spared if found misusing the party’s name for personal gain. He emphasized that he would take action against any wrongdoing regardless of party affiliation.
Jalal Uddin stated that he was elected by the people to serve them and not to serve any individual’s financial interests. He vowed not to tolerate irregularities or corruption in exchange for money. Addressing party members, he urged them to uphold honesty, transparency, and accountability to maintain public trust and protect the party’s image.
The event was attended by local BNP leaders, including Upazila BNP President Tofazzal Hossain Khan Dilip, General Secretary Arifur Rahman Kanchan, and Vice President Md. Shafiqul Islam, along with leaders of affiliated organizations.
MP Jalal Uddin warns party activists against syndicates and corruption in Kishoreganj
The Election Commission (EC) of Bangladesh has released detailed vote share data from the country’s 13th national parliamentary election, held earlier in 2026. According to the EC, overall voter turnout stood at 59.44 percent. The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) received 49.97 percent of total votes, fielding candidates in 290 constituencies and winning 209 seats. Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami came second with 31.76 percent of votes, contesting 227 seats and securing 68 victories.
Independent candidates collectively ranked third, gaining 5.79 percent of the total votes across 274 constituencies. The National Citizens Party (NCP) followed with 3.05 percent of votes, winning six seats out of 32 contested. Islami Andolon Bangladesh obtained 2.70 percent of votes and won one seat, while Bangladesh Khelafat Majlish received 2.09 percent. Other parties each received less than one percent of the total votes. The Jatiya Party, which ran in 199 constituencies under the plough symbol, earned 0.89 percent of votes.
The EC’s publication provides the first official breakdown of party-wise performance in the 13th parliamentary election, clarifying the distribution of votes and seats across major and minor political groups.
Bangladesh EC releases party-wise vote shares from the 13th national parliamentary election
Astronomical observers in Bangladesh have reported that February 18 will offer a roughly 50-minute favorable window for moon sighting after sunset. According to the Bangladesh Weather Observation Team (BWOT), the moon will remain visible in the western sky for about 50 to 51 minutes after sunset, which is considered a suitable period for naked-eye observation. The new moon will form on the night of February 17, but it will not be visible that day due to its young age.
BWOT stated that sunset in Bangladesh on February 18 will occur at approximately 5:58 p.m., and moonset at around 6:49 p.m., giving a 50-minute observation opportunity. By that time, the moon will be about 24 hours old, making visibility more likely if weather conditions are clear. However, visibility will depend on atmospheric clarity, cloud cover, air pollution, and the observer’s location.
The report also noted that some Middle Eastern countries may attempt moon observation using advanced telescopes. If successful, fasting could begin there on February 18; otherwise, it may start on February 19.
Bangladesh astronomers predict 50-minute favorable moon sighting window on February 18 evening
In the 13th National Parliamentary Election, 20 out of 33 candidates in Sylhet’s six constituencies lost their security deposits. The unofficial results were announced on Thursday night by Sylhet’s Returning Officer and Deputy Commissioner Md. Sarwar Alam. According to the Election Commission’s circular, any candidate receiving less than one-eighth, or 12.5 percent, of total votes cast forfeits their deposit.
Among the constituencies, six candidates lost deposits in Sylhet-1, three in Sylhet-2, four in Sylhet-3, three in Sylhet-4, one in Sylhet-5, and three in Sylhet-6. In Sylhet-1, where 325,539 votes were cast, all six candidates except the winner and runner-up failed to retain their deposits. Similar patterns were observed across other constituencies, with vote counts and thresholds detailed for each.
A total of 33 candidates contested across the six Sylhet seats, with participation ranging from four to eight candidates per constituency. The results highlight the competitive nature of the election and the strict enforcement of the Election Commission’s deposit retention rule.
Twenty candidates lose deposits in six Sylhet constituencies during 13th national election
Asian MotorspeX Limited, the sole distributor of Chery vehicles in Bangladesh, recently celebrated Valentine’s Day through a special event titled ‘Delivering Loves’ at the Chery showroom. The event aimed to reinforce customer relationships while highlighting Chery’s commitment to innovation and service excellence. Managing Director Dewan Sajedur Rahman attended as the chief guest, emphasizing the company’s dedication to enhancing the Chery brand experience in Bangladesh.
In his remarks, Rahman stated that Chery seeks to be part of customers’ special life moments, reflecting the brand’s focus on creating meaningful experiences beyond vehicle sales. Popular digital influencers Iftikhar Rafsan, Rakin Absar, and Shaumik joined the celebration, interacting with guests and showcasing Chery’s appeal to younger audiences.
The showroom was decorated with a Valentine’s Day theme, offering visitors a warm and comfortable environment to explore Chery’s advanced technology and premium features. A specially designed Chery Tiggo 8 Pro was also displayed across several Dhaka neighborhoods, underscoring the brand’s goal of building a close-knit customer community in Bangladesh.
Chery Bangladesh marks Valentine’s Day with ‘Delivering Loves’ event to deepen customer engagement
European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas responded to recent US criticism of Europe during the final day of the Munich Security Conference. She stated that ending the Russia-Ukraine war requires forcing Moscow to make concessions at the negotiation table. Rejecting claims of a declining Europe, Kallas asserted that European civilization is not facing extinction.
Her remarks followed comments by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who reassured allies that the United States and Europe remain united but urged Europe to strengthen defenses against mass migration to protect its civilization. Kallas acknowledged that while transatlantic unity remains important, the two sides may not always agree on every issue.
European leaders at the conference emphasized the need for Europe to take charge of its own defense amid Russia’s aggression and policy shifts under President Donald Trump. Kallas called for restoring European capabilities, stressing that Europe’s security begins with Ukraine. She described Russia as fragile rather than a superpower and warned that Moscow must not gain more at the negotiating table than on the battlefield.
Kaja Kallas defends Europe, urges stronger defense leadership amid US criticism
Two people were killed and at least five to seven others injured when a passenger bus lost control and hit an autorickshaw on the Dhaka–Chattogram highway in Daudkandi, Cumilla. The accident occurred around 3:50 p.m. on Sunday in the Jinglatoli area on the Chattogram-bound lane. Police said the Dhaka-bound Econa Paribahan bus (Dhaka Metro-B 14-6203) veered off control, struck the autorickshaw, and then fell into a roadside ditch. Autorickshaw driver Faruk, 42, and bus passenger Mizanur Rahman, 48, died on the spot. No other passengers were in the autorickshaw.
Injured bus passengers were rescued and taken to the nearby Gouripur Upazila Health Complex for treatment. Traffic on the highway was briefly disrupted after the crash but later returned to normal. Daudkandi Highway Police Station Officer-in-Charge Iqbal Bahar Majumder said legal procedures regarding the accident are underway, and no arrests have been made so far.
Two killed as bus hits autorickshaw on Dhaka–Chattogram highway in Cumilla
More than 200 incidents of violence occurred across 30 districts in Bangladesh within two days following the 13th national parliamentary election, according to the Human Rights Support Society (HRSS). The organization reported that three people were killed and over 300 injured during this period. The information was disclosed at a press conference held by HRSS at the National Press Club on Sunday afternoon.
HRSS Executive Director Ejazul Islam stated that the violence included the deaths of two young men in Munshiganj and Bagerhat and a child in Mymensingh. Additionally, a rape allegation was reported in Noakhali. The organization said that supporters and activists of the BNP, Jamaat, and independent candidates were involved in these incidents. HRSS also reported attacks and arson targeting around 350 business establishments, offices, and homes.
The findings highlight widespread unrest in the immediate aftermath of the election, raising concerns about post-election security and political tensions across multiple districts.
HRSS reports over 200 violent incidents in 30 districts after Bangladesh’s 13th election
Chief Adviser’s Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam stated that the police regained their self-esteem through the recent election. He made the remarks on Sunday, February 15, 2026, at a press conference held at the Foreign Service Academy auditorium. Alam said the cabinet observed that the police performed well, overcoming earlier doubts about their confidence and ability to ensure a fair election.
He noted that body-worn cameras were used extensively for the first time, and the Chief Adviser personally observed operations from police headquarters for about one and a half hours, communicating directly with 17 polling centers. The cabinet expects broader deployment of such technology in future elections. The “Suraksha” app and CCTV systems were also described as highly effective for coordination and monitoring.
The Home Adviser reported that four deaths occurred after the election, with one confirmed as election-related violence. A committee has been formed to investigate the incident involving a girl in Hatiya. Senior Assistant Press Secretary Faiz Ahmed and Assistant Press Secretary Suchismita Tithi were present at the event.
Press Secretary says police regained self-esteem through election and improved use of technology
The Human Rights Support Society (HRSS) has claimed that Bangladesh’s 13th national parliamentary election was more neutral, peaceful, and fair than previous ones. The organization made the statement at a press conference held on February 15, 2026, at the National Press Club in Dhaka, where Executive Director Ejazul Islam presented a written report.
According to HRSS, despite being the most acceptable election so far, at least 254 incidents of violence occurred nationwide after the election schedule was announced on December 11, 2025. Between then and February 11, 2026, five people were killed and about 1,650 injured. On election day, the group recorded 393 cases of irregularities, including ballot stuffing, expulsion of polling agents, and clashes among supporters. Post-election violence left three more people dead and 300 injured, with reports of attacks, arson, and assaults on women.
HRSS urged the government, Election Commission, and law enforcement agencies to ensure impartial investigations and take preventive measures to avoid similar incidents in future elections.
HRSS reports violence but calls 13th national election more neutral and peaceful
A reconciliation meeting was held in Fulgazi upazila of Feni following post-election violence that erupted after the vandalism of Jamaat leader Anwar Hossain’s shop at Munshirhat market. The meeting, held on Sunday morning, was attended by local leaders of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, including BNP convenor Fakhrul Alam Swapon, member secretary Abdul Hossain, Jamaat upazila amir Jamal Uddin Chowdhury, and naib amir Abul Hossain Miaji.
During the meeting, both parties agreed to ease tensions caused by the incident and to maintain peace and order in the market area. The leaders expressed condolences to the affected Jamaat leader and pledged to work together in the future. They also urged vigilance against any third party attempting to exploit the situation for political gain.
The meeting decided that no party member would post provocative statements on social media, particularly Facebook. According to local residents, the understanding between the two parties has helped restore calm in the area, bringing relief to local traders.
BNP and Jamaat leaders in Feni reconcile after post-election violence in Munshirhat market
Mostafizur Rahman Rajib, the Mymensingh district convener and central committee member of the Ganashanghati Andolon, announced his resignation from the party on Sunday at a press conference in a city hotel. Rajib, who contested the 13th National Parliamentary Election from Mymensingh-4 (Sadar) constituency under the party’s ‘Mathal’ symbol, received a total of 467 votes.
At the press briefing, Rajib stated that he had no complaints against the party or any individual and that his decision was not driven by frustration or adverse circumstances. He expressed disappointment over the continued influence of money in the electoral process and noted that corruption had not been fully controlled even under caretaker governments.
Rajib clarified that he has not decided to join any other political party for now but intends to remain active in public service. He joined Ganashanghati Andolon in 2016, became the district convener in 2021, and was included in the central committee in 2025.
Ganashanghati leader Rajib quits after losing Mymensingh-4 race with 467 votes
Chief Adviser’s Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam stated that no incidents of post-election violence or attacks on minorities occurred following the recent national election. He made the remarks on Sunday afternoon during a briefing at the Foreign Service Academy after a meeting of the Advisory Council. According to him, the election process ensured representation of parties affected by past disappearances and killings, as well as leaders of the July Revolution, within the opposition.
Alam said the Chief Adviser thanked the Advisory Council for delivering a peaceful election and expressed satisfaction with the Election Commission’s performance. The council also believed that the police regained their self-respect through this election. Regarding a reported rape incident in Hatiya, the Press Secretary announced that the government would form a committee to ensure a proper investigation.
He further informed that foreign ministers from all SAARC countries, along with the foreign minister of Qatar, were invited to attend the new government’s oath-taking ceremony.
Press Secretary says no post-election violence or minority attacks after national polls
The Bangladesh Madrasah Education Board has issued its 2026 recruitment circular, published on February 5 and 6, 2026. According to the notice, the board will appoint 48 qualified male and female candidates to six job categories on a permanent basis. The positions fall under the 16th, 19th, and 20th government pay grades, with monthly salaries ranging from 8,250 to 22,490 taka. Applicants must submit their forms online through the official website by providing educational certificates, national ID details, a color photograph, and a signature image.
The online application process began on February 8, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. and will close on February 28, 2026, at 11:59 p.m. Eligibility requirements vary by position, with educational qualifications ranging from completion of class eight to a bachelor’s degree. The age limit for general applicants is 18 to 32 years as of February 8, 2026. Application fees are set at 56 or 112 taka depending on the post.
The recruitment offers standard government employment benefits, and all details are available on the official website of the Bangladesh Madrasah Education Board (https://bmeb.gov.bd).
Bangladesh Madrasah Education Board opens 48 permanent posts under 2026 recruitment circular
Thengamara Mohila Sabuj Sangha (TMSS), a non-governmental organization, has published a recruitment notice offering positions across several job categories. The announcement, released on February 15, 2026, states that TMSS will hire qualified male and female candidates for a total of 12+74+02 positions in 04+09+01 job categories. Applications must be submitted online between February 15 and 22, 2026, including personal, educational, and experience details as required.
According to the notice, applicants must be at least 18 years old, and educational qualifications range from completion of class eight to a bachelor’s degree or equivalent, depending on the position. Both new and experienced candidates are eligible to apply. The monthly salary for the advertised posts ranges from 8,000 to 20,000 Bangladeshi taka. Applications can be submitted directly or by post.
The recruitment notice was published on February 11 and 15, 2026, and further details are available on the official TMSS website at https://tmss-bd.org.
TMSS NGO opens recruitment for multiple job categories, applications accepted until February 22, 2026
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