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BNP Standing Committee member and Bhola-3 parliamentary candidate Major (Retd.) Hafiz Uddin Ahmed alleged that the Awami League is conspiring from India to create instability in Bangladesh. Speaking on Wednesday morning at a guardians’ assembly at Ha-Meem Residential School and College in Lalmohan, Bhola, he said the Awami League’s 16 years in power were a nightmare period during which the party served Indian interests. He urged voters to respond to these alleged conspiracies through the upcoming national election.
Major Hafiz also criticized the interim government, claiming it had taken no initiative to reform the education system in the past one and a half years. He expressed hope that a newly elected government would prioritize education and work to improve its quality. The event was presided over by the school principal Md. Ruhul Amin and attended by local BNP leaders including Md. Zafar Iqbal, Md. Shafiqul Islam Babul, and Md. Mosharraf Hossain Matin.
Major Hafiz accuses Awami League of plotting instability from India before election
Students of Jagannath University (Jabi) held a protest march on Wednesday night, January 28, following the death of Maulana Rezaul Karim, secretary of Sherpur’s Sreebardi upazila Jamaat, who was killed in a clash between BNP and Jamaat supporters in Sherpur-3 constituency. The procession started from the main gate of the campus, moved through Old Dhaka’s Tatibazar, and ended at Bishwajit Square with speeches demanding justice for the killing.
During the demonstration, students chanted slogans condemning the incident and accusing political opponents of resorting to violence out of fear of losing. Speakers including Ibrahim Khalil, education and research secretary of JAKSU, and leaders of student organizations such as Shahin Mia, Sohag Ahmed, and Sheikh Ferdous, criticized the political violence and called for accountability. They alleged that the killing reflected a return to blood politics ahead of the February 12 election.
Protesters urged authorities to take action against those responsible and warned that continued political violence would be resisted by students. They also called for a shift toward peaceful and responsible politics.
Jagannath University students protest Sherpur Jamaat leader’s killing amid BNP-Jamaat clash
An AI-generated video uploaded on a Facebook page called 'Apa Firbe' falsely depicted former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina meeting U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar, claiming the U.S. planned to urge Bangladesh to postpone its 13th parliamentary election. Fact-checking confirmed the video was fake. Authorities said the clip was created two weeks earlier by a group aiming to spread confusion nationwide, and similar AI videos and fake photocards have since gone viral on social media.
Experts warned that such misinformation is fueling social unrest and undermining law and order. The Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission has not yet taken steps to curb the spread, while the interim government’s AI policy remains unimplemented. Criminologists and police officials acknowledged the growing problem but cited limited expertise and resources. The Criminal Investigation Department reported no formal complaints yet but said cyber monitoring has been increased.
Fact-checking organizations found AI-generated fake content spreading across political, environmental, and international topics, with election-related misinformation intensifying as the polls approach.
AI deepfake videos fuel election misinformation in Bangladesh amid weak regulation
Former ICC president Ehsan Mani has criticized the International Cricket Council (ICC) and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) after Bangladesh was excluded from the upcoming T20 World Cup. The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) had requested to play its matches in Sri Lanka citing security concerns about traveling to India, but the ICC rejected the proposal and replaced Bangladesh with Scotland. The decision, reportedly influenced by India, has sparked widespread criticism across the cricket world, including within India itself.
In an interview with Telecom Asia, Mani said cricket has lost direction under the ICC’s current structure and called for immediate constitutional reforms to ensure independent and neutral board directors. He blamed political interference and administrative weakness for the current instability. Mani also questioned BCCI’s handling of player safety, citing Mustafizur Rahman’s exclusion from the IPL as an example, and described Bangladesh’s security concerns as legitimate.
He further argued that the ICC should follow FIFA or Olympic models, requiring host nations to guarantee visas and security for all teams or lose hosting rights.
Ehsan Mani criticizes ICC and BCCI over Bangladesh’s exclusion from T20 World Cup
The Bangladesh women's futsal team, winners of the inaugural SAFF Futsal Championship, are returning home from Thailand at 6:30 p.m. today. The Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) has announced plans for a grand reception to honor the champions upon their arrival. The team made history by winning the first-ever SAFF Futsal Championship, defeating the Maldives 14–2 in the final round-robin match last Sunday to remain unbeaten.
Following their victory in the seven-team tournament, players Sabina, Krishna, and Sumaiya are set to receive a celebratory welcome. BFF Vice President Fahad Karim told *Amar Desh* that the federation is preparing the reception according to the players’ preferences. Previous SAFF-winning teams were honored with open-top bus parades, and a similar event may be arranged if the players request it.
The BFF previously organized receptions for the women’s team after their qualification for the Asian Cup. This time, the futsal champions will be celebrated in the same manner, marking another milestone for women’s football in Bangladesh.
Bangladesh women's futsal champions return home to grand BFF reception after SAFF victory
Dhaka University Central Students’ Union (DUCSU) leaders led a midnight protest on January 29, 2026, at Dhaka University, demanding the arrest and exemplary punishment of those involved in the killing of Jamaat-e-Islami’s Sherpur upazila secretary Rezaul Karim. The demonstration began at the Vice-Chancellor’s Chattar and ended at the Raju Memorial Sculpture after marching through campus streets. Students from various residential halls joined the protest, chanting slogans demanding justice and denouncing political violence.
During the rally, DUCSU Vice President Sadiq Kayem accused the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) of engaging in extortion, terrorism, and internal killings, asserting that such “murder plans” would not be allowed to succeed. General Secretary S M Farhad and other DUCSU leaders criticized BNP’s leadership and warned that failure to ensure citizens’ safety during elections would hold the Election Commission accountable. They also urged the interim government to guarantee a free, fair, and peaceful election.
The protest concluded with a collective warning that any attempt to implement violent political plans would be resisted by the “July generation,” reaffirming student commitment to peace and accountability.
DUCSU leaders protest Sherpur killing, demand justice and peaceful national election
New Zealand defeated India by 50 runs in the fourth T20 match of the series held in Visakhapatnam. Despite a powerful batting display from Shivam Dube, who scored 65 runs off 23 balls with seven sixes and three fours, India were bowled out for 165 runs while chasing a target of 216. Dube’s 15-ball fifty and an over yielding 28 runs off Ish Sodhi were not enough to secure victory. Rinku Singh added 39 runs and Sanju Samson contributed 24 for India.
Earlier, New Zealand’s openers Devon Conway and Tim Seifert gave their team a strong start with a 100-run partnership, scoring 44 and 62 respectively. Daryl Mitchell remained unbeaten on 39 off 18 balls, helping New Zealand post 215 for 7 in 20 overs. Arshdeep Singh and Kuldeep Yadav took two wickets each for India. Mitchell Santner claimed three wickets for 26 runs, while Jacob Duffy took two for 33.
Despite the defeat, India lead the series 3–1. Tim Seifert was named Player of the Match for his match-winning innings.
New Zealand beat India by 50 runs in fourth T20; India still lead series 3–1
BNP Chairperson Tarique Rahman began a three-day election campaign in northern Bangladesh on Thursday, starting with a rally at Rajshahi Madrasa field. According to BNP media cell member Shayrul Kabir Khan, Rahman is scheduled to address three rallies on the first day — in Rajshahi at noon, in Naogaon’s ATM field at 5:30 p.m., and at Alfatunnesa playground at 7:30 p.m.
His itinerary includes visiting the grave of Shaheed Abu Sayeed in Pirganj, Rangpur, on January 30, followed by a public rally at Rangpur Eidgah field. On January 31, he will speak at rallies in the BISIC Industrial Park at noon and at Darun Charjana Bypass area on the Dhaka–Tangail highway in the afternoon. Party sources said Rahman will stay two nights at Hotel Naz in Bogura during the trip.
Tarique Rahman previously launched his campaign in Sylhet on January 22, followed by events in Chattogram on January 25 and Mymensingh on January 27, participating in a total of 16 rallies so far.
Tarique Rahman begins three-day BNP election campaign in northern Bangladesh
Khandaker Abdul Muktadir, the BNP-nominated candidate for Sylhet-1 constituency, stated that people’s support for the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) stems from the leadership and contributions of its founder Ziaur Rahman and former chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia. He made the remarks on Wednesday night during a speech before inaugurating his main election office with a prayer gathering at Mita Community Center near Allahu Point in Sylhet’s Shahid Eidgah area.
Muktadir said that due to the leadership of Ziaur Rahman and Khaleda Zia, the BNP enjoys strong public response in its election campaign and that people’s expectations from the party remain high. He urged party members to work collectively to meet those expectations. He also noted that the new office was opened to facilitate election management and emphasized maintaining party discipline at every step.
The inauguration was attended by senior leaders of Sylhet BNP, including acting president Rezaul Hasan Koyes Lodi, general secretary Emdad Hossain Chowdhury, and many other party officials and activists.
BNP’s Abdul Muktadir credits Zia and Khaleda Zia for party’s popularity in Sylhet-1
BNP-nominated Member of Parliament candidate Saeed Al Noman has declared that ensuring world-class employment opportunities and improved civic amenities are among his main goals. Speaking on Wednesday, January 28, during election campaigning and street meetings in various areas of Chattogram’s Pahartali, he emphasized protecting basic rights, creating jobs, and making public services more accessible for local residents.
Noman noted that although Chattogram is the country’s economic powerhouse, many residents still suffer from unemployment and lack of civic facilities. He pledged to focus on job creation for youth, support for small and medium entrepreneurs, and the establishment of modern civic services if elected.
He further stated that a practical and long-term development plan would be implemented to improve education, healthcare, communication, and a safe living environment. Noman described politics as a responsibility to serve people rather than a means to gain power. Local leaders, dignitaries, and a large number of residents attended the campaign events.
BNP’s Saeed Al Noman vows jobs and civic service upgrades in Chattogram-10 campaign
Saiful Haque, general secretary of the Revolutionary Workers Party of Bangladesh and BNP-supported candidate for Dhaka-12, declared his participation in a major struggle against extortion, terrorism, drugs, and corruption. He made the remarks on Wednesday during a street rally in Tejgaon Industrial Area as part of his election campaign. Haque urged voters to unite on February 12 and support the ‘Kodal’ symbol to end criminal activities in the constituency.
He alleged that the country had been turned into a place of plunder and repression over the past 17 years, where citizens were deprived of their voting rights and state machinery was used to maintain power. Haque said that people had to reclaim their right to vote through sacrifice and bloodshed, and the upcoming election should restore democratic political leadership in national governance.
Haque also criticized certain vested groups for acting in self-interest, asserting that their conspiracies would fail because the people would reject them. He expressed confidence that voters in Dhaka-12 would elect him by a large margin.
Saiful Haque pledges anti-corruption and anti-drug fight in Dhaka-12 election campaign
The central committee of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has suspended the 41-member convening committee of its Sherpur district unit. The decision was announced on Wednesday, January 28, through a press release signed by BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi. According to the statement, the committee led by convener Sirajul Islam and member secretary A B M Mamunur Rashid Palash will remain suspended until further instructions are issued.
The press release stated that the decision was made to inform all concerned parties. When contacted, the suspended committee’s member secretary, A B M Mamunur Rashid Palash, said he had not yet received any official notification regarding the suspension.
The announcement marks a temporary halt to the activities of the Sherpur district BNP committee, pending further directives from the party’s central leadership.
BNP central committee halts Sherpur district convening body until further notice
BNP-nominated candidate for Patuakhali-1 and former Home Minister Air Vice-Marshal (Retd.) Altaf Hossain Chowdhury said that no promises or pledges would be made during the campaign, emphasizing that the party would prove its commitment through action after victory. Speaking as chief guest at an election rally in Lohalia, Patuakhali, on Wednesday afternoon, he alleged that the Awami League had previously made false promises and that this time, the election should be fair and peaceful.
Chowdhury accused the Awami League of corrupting the sanctity of parliament by turning it into a venue for musical performances, calling it a matter of shame. He stated that BNP had carefully selected its nominees through five surveys to avoid such issues in the future. He also claimed that previous elections were marred by violence and irregularities but asserted that those responsible were no longer active in the field.
Other local BNP leaders, including former chairman Tarek Ali Khan and election coordinators, also addressed the gathering.
BNP’s Altaf Hossain accuses Awami League of defiling parliament, calls for fair election
Former general secretary of the Communist Party of Bangladesh (CPB) Ruhin Hossain Prince has described the behavior of the US ambassador surrounding the upcoming national election as mysterious. Speaking at a street rally in Dhaka-12 on Wednesday in support of CPB candidate Kallol Banik, he alleged that the interim government was acting beyond its jurisdiction by advancing foreign agendas. Prince also claimed the government was preparing to lease the New Mooring Container Terminal in Chattogram to foreign entities and making unnecessary purchases and construction plans for the next cabinet.
He urged the government to refrain from such activities and to act responsibly to prevent any foreign interference in the election process. During the campaign, Prince emphasized the need to make Dhaka a livable, democratic, and equitable city, asserting that CPB candidates would work toward reducing inequality and ensuring fair voting and result announcements.
CPB candidate Kallol Banik said their party represents working people and aims to transform the parliament into an institution serving public interests rather than the wealthy elite.
CPB’s Ruhin Hossain Prince questions US envoy’s election role, urges government restraint
A violent clash broke out between supporters of the BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami on Wednesday, January 28, 2026, at the Jhenaigati Upazila mini stadium in Sherpur-3 constituency during an election manifesto event. The confrontation began over seating arrangements on the stage before the program started. Sherpur Jamaat’s Shreebardi Upazila secretary Rezaul Karim was critically injured and died on the way to Mymensingh Medical College Hospital at 9:45 p.m. Around 50 people from both sides were injured, and several motorcycles were vandalized and set on fire.
According to local administration sources, the event was organized by the Jhenaigati Upazila administration with participation from all contesting candidates. The situation escalated when activists from both parties argued over front-row seating, leading to chair-throwing and extensive vandalism. Police and army personnel later brought the situation under control.
Jamaat candidate Nuruzzaman Badol accused BNP supporters of a premeditated attack, while BNP candidate Mahmudul Haque Rubel claimed Jamaat activists had conspired to create unrest. Authorities said the situation was now normal, and no case had yet been filed.
BNP-Jamaat clash in Sherpur leaves one Jamaat leader dead and 50 injured
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