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Severe disruption has hit public services in the 3 No. Angarpara Union Parishad of Khansama upazila, Dinajpur, after its chairman went into hiding and the panel chairman was jailed. For nearly three weeks, administrative operations have been paralyzed, leaving residents unable to obtain birth registrations, certificates, inheritance documents, social safety allowances, and land-related services.

Local sources said elected chairman Mostafa Ahmed Shah, a former acting president of the upazila Awami League, went into hiding after being accused in an arson case filed by a local Jubo Dal leader following the fall of the Awami League government in July. Allegations suggest he is attempting to manage office affairs remotely through seals and signatures. The situation worsened when the panel chairman was recently arrested in an unidentified case, leaving the council without leadership.

Union officials said documents cannot be issued without the chairman’s signature, forcing citizens to wait days. The Upazila Nirbahi Officer stated that uninterrupted public service is essential and that directives have been issued to ensure timely service delivery under administrative monitoring.

01 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Public services halted in Dinajpur as union chairman hides and panel head jailed

At least three people were injured when stones were thrown at an election rally of Abdul Hannan Masud, the candidate nominated by the 11-party alliance, in Hatiya upazila of Noakhali. The incident occurred on Saturday evening at Talatala Bazar in Tamraddi Union, where Masud was addressing supporters. Following the attack, tension spread throughout the area as the assailants fled the scene.

According to the National Citizen Party (NCP), the attack took place while Masud was delivering his speech, allegedly by individuals supporting the BNP. The injured were identified as Didar Uddin, son of Abdur Rahman from Ward 8, and Sompod, son of Mozammel Hossain from Ward 5, along with another person. They received local medical treatment.

NCP’s Hatiya upazila convener, Shamsul Tibriz, condemned the attack, accusing the BNP of attempting to disrupt the electoral environment and manipulate polling centers. He demanded the immediate arrest of those responsible for the violence.

01 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Three injured in stone attack on Abdul Hannan Masud’s election rally in Hatiya

Allegations have surfaced that the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) is attempting to promote 29 junior consultants who were allegedly appointed illegally during the previous Awami League government without written or oral examinations. Despite multiple letters from the Posts and Telecommunications Division urging action after the issue appeared in a government audit, the commission has reportedly taken no visible steps. Instead, efforts are underway to finalize the promotions before the new government assumes office.

According to sources, the audit identified the appointments as illegal and corrupt. The government’s recently formed White Paper Committee, tasked with investigating 15 years of irregularities in the telecommunications sector, also found extensive corruption in BTRC recruitment and listed the names of these officials. Reports indicate that the commission has twice rescheduled meetings to push through the promotions, an unusual move in its history.

A departmental promotion meeting on January 25 decided that officials with audit objections would not be promoted, but the decision was not finalized. Several senior posts remain vacant, and many qualified officers allege that their promotions are being delayed to favor unqualified appointees.

01 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

BTRC accused of promoting 29 illegally appointed consultants before new government takes office

In Sylhet-2 constituency, two influential factions of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) have announced unity in support of the party’s paddy sheaf symbol ahead of the upcoming national parliamentary election. The declaration came after years of internal disputes that had divided the local BNP into two camps led by Joint Secretary General Humayun Kabir and central leader Tahsina Rushdir Luna. The formal announcement was made at a coordination meeting held at the Lavista Hotel in Sylhet city, chaired by district BNP president Abdul Koyum Chowdhury.

According to party sources, earlier misunderstandings and misinformation had caused long-standing divisions and sidelined many grassroots activists. Central intervention helped resolve the conflict, with Chowdhury assigned to coordinate between the two groups. At the meeting, Luna urged all members to forget past differences and work together for victory, while Chowdhury emphasized unity, discipline, and grassroots strength.

The meeting also decided to hold two worker gatherings in Osmani Nagar and Bishwanath upazilas on February 2 or 3 in the presence of Humayun Kabir to strengthen organizational activities ahead of the election.

01 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

BNP factions in Sylhet-2 unite under paddy sheaf ahead of national election

Senior US Congressmen Joe Wilson and Nile Pow, co-chairs of the bipartisan Congressional Bangladesh Caucus, have written to US Secretary of State Mark Rubio urging support for Bangladesh’s government to ensure that the upcoming February 12 general election is free, fair, and secure. The letter, sent last Tuesday, describes the election as crucial for Bangladesh’s future and calls for active engagement from the US State Department ahead of the national vote and referendum.

The congressmen noted that the election follows reforms by the interim government and represents a positive step forward. They emphasized that this will be Bangladesh’s first vote since the 2024 protests and uprising, during which the UN Human Rights Office reported over 1,400 deaths caused by security forces. The letter also referenced the US State Department’s earlier assessments that the 2018 and 2024 elections were not free or fair.

Expressing concern over Bangladesh’s fragile and unstable situation, the lawmakers cited recent killings of a pro-democracy leader and a worker. They described the election as an opportunity to break cycles of violence and build a government that respects the rule of law and human rights, urging a pre-election briefing on US actions.

01 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

US lawmakers urge support for Bangladesh to ensure free and fair February 12 election

Eminent academic Dr. Mahbub Ullah stated that the Awami League’s vengeful politics poses a major obstacle to democratic progress and peaceful coexistence in Bangladesh. Speaking on Saturday at the grand finale and award ceremony of the ‘Debate for Democracy’ election debate competition held at the FDC in Dhaka, he warned that the party’s actions risk damaging both the electoral environment and national peace. He also alleged that former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina had turned into a political miscreant due to her obsession with power.

Dr. Ullah further claimed that fallen autocrats and neighboring states were supporting election-related violence and were unwilling to accept political change in Bangladesh. He said the nation had yet to reap the full benefits of its Liberation War, which he described as being influenced by neighboring powers. He urged the government to take effective measures to end electoral violence and bring qualitative change to politics to uphold democracy.

At the same event, Debate for Democracy Chairman Hasan Ahmed Chowdhury Kiron said public expectations for the upcoming election were higher than ever, describing it as a contest against fascist forces.

01 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Dr. Mahbub Ullah says Awami League’s vengeance endangers Bangladesh’s election and peace

Bangladesh Federal Union of Journalists (BFUJ) Secretary General Quader Gani Chowdhury declared that no media outlet in the country will be allowed to operate without implementing the wage board. Speaking on Saturday, January 31, at a meeting with journalists at the VIP Lounge of Chattogram Press Club, he said all journalists must receive wage board benefits and announced plans for a nationwide rally in Dhaka to press the demand to the government.

Chowdhury criticized the disparity between journalists in Dhaka and those outside the capital, noting that many regional journalists do not receive wage board payments. He also demanded two weekly holidays for journalists, similar to other professions. During his remarks, he condemned what he described as partisan journalism and interference in press clubs, asserting that press institutions should be run by members’ opinions, not political or government influence.

He emphasized unity among journalists as the only way to protect their rights and dignity, warning against any attempts to control or politicize press organizations.

01 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

BFUJ chief warns media must implement wage board or face nationwide journalist action

BNP-nominated candidate for Jhenaidah-4, Rashed Khan, intervened to secure the release of three teenagers detained by police for allegedly tearing his party’s election posters in Kushobaria Bazar on Friday night. The police had taken the boys into custody following complaints that several posters bearing the BNP’s ‘sheaf of paddy’ symbol were damaged, sparking local political tension. Upon learning of the arrests, Rashed Khan went to the police station and requested their release without legal action, a request the police granted.

After being freed, the teenagers said they had acted out of youthful impulse, not political motives, and expressed remorse for their actions. They thanked Rashed Khan for forgiving them instead of pursuing punishment. Rashed explained that he did not want to ruin their lives over a small mistake and emphasized that politics should be about humanity, not revenge. He said forgiveness and compassion can correct mistakes and help young people grow into responsible citizens.

Local residents viewed Rashed Khan’s decision as a positive example of tolerance and humanity in the area’s election politics.

01 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

BNP candidate Rashed Khan releases teens accused of tearing posters in Jhenaidah-4

The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has expelled nine local leaders from Sylhet-5 constituency for working in favor of an expelled independent candidate. The decision was announced on Saturday through separate press releases signed by BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Advocate Ruhul Kabir Rizvi. Among those expelled, five are from Zakiganj upazila and municipality units, and four are from various units in Kanaighat.

According to the press release, the expelled leaders violated party discipline and ignored official directives by supporting Mamunur Rashid, also known as Chaksu Mamun, who was previously expelled from the BNP. The expelled individuals include Ismail Hossain Selim, Masuk Ahmad, Ripon Ahmad, Hasan Ahmad, Waes Ahmad, Khusruzzaman Parvez, Abul Bashar, Nazrul Islam, and Nurul Hossain Nimar.

Earlier, the BNP had supported Jamiat-e-Ulama’s central president Maulana Ubaidullah Faruq as part of an alliance agreement for the Sylhet-5 seat. Mamunur Rashid opposed this decision and filed as an independent candidate with the football symbol, leading to his expulsion on December 30. He continues to campaign with his supporters.

01 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

BNP expels nine Sylhet-5 leaders for backing expelled independent candidate Mamunur Rashid

Dr. Sheikh Faridul Islam, the BNP-nominated candidate for Bagerhat-3 (Mongla-Rampal), called on voters to support the paddy sheaf symbol to ensure public safety and make Tarique Rahman the prime minister. He made the appeal on Saturday at a courtyard meeting organized by Ward No. 6 of Mongla Municipality BNP at the Labour Union premises in Mongla town.

During the event, Sheikh Faridul Islam emphasized the need to develop the region by uniting port workers, EPZ workers, and fishermen dependent on the Sundarbans, while respecting their rights and fairness. Mongla Municipal BNP President Zulfiqar Ali, speaking as the chief guest, said Tarique Rahman had sent Sheikh Faridul Islam as the guardian of the area with the paddy sheaf symbol and urged voters to elect him to Parliament.

Zulfiqar Ali added that the Rampal-Mongla constituency is crucial for the BNP to form a government and called for unity among all supporters to secure a decisive victory for the paddy sheaf in the upcoming election.

01 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

BNP’s Sheikh Faridul Islam urges Mongla voters to back paddy sheaf for public safety

Authorities in Bangladesh have intensified security measures at polling centers identified as high-risk ahead of the 13th national election scheduled for February 12. Hundreds of centers across the country have been marked as vulnerable, prompting deployment of additional law enforcement and surveillance systems. In Narsingdi-5 constituency, 66 of 167 polling centers have been labeled risky, including 21 considered highly sensitive. The army has already set up a camp in Raipura upazila, with Border Guard Bangladesh expected to follow soon.

In Chattogram-15 constituency, which covers parts of Satkania and Lohagara upazilas, law enforcement has designated 19 centers as highly risky and 12 as risky. CCTV installation and presiding officer training are underway to ensure a fair voting environment. Security forces including the army, police, Rapid Action Battalion, and Ansar battalions will be deployed for six days surrounding the election period.

Officials said the classification of risky centers was based on intelligence reports and past incidents. Each center will have armed personnel, and special monitoring will be maintained to prevent unrest and ensure smooth polling.

01 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh tightens security at risky polling centers before February 12 national election

BNP candidate Professor Aslam Chowdhury, contesting from Chattogram-4 (Sitakunda), said that if his party comes to power, Bangladesh will achieve food self-sufficiency and revive the local economy. He made the remarks on Saturday while campaigning in Syedpur and Baraidala unions of Sitakunda upazila. Chowdhury emphasized that unplanned canal filling and encroachment on natural reservoirs have worsened waterlogging, damaged agriculture, and caused environmental degradation in the area.

He stated that the drainage crisis in Sitakunda and other regions has become a national challenge. According to him, planned canal re-excavation and integrated water management could make Sitakunda a model area for the country. He warned that without urgent canal restoration, both agriculture and industry would fail to reach their full potential.

Chowdhury also highlighted the importance of initiatives such as cold storage facilities, affordable fertilizer and seed distribution, and modern farming methods. He said implementing the proposed “Krishi Card” program could bring a new revolution in agriculture, ensuring food self-sufficiency and economic growth. He pledged that a BNP government would prioritize these farmer-friendly programs.

01 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

BNP’s Aslam Chowdhury vows food self-sufficiency and economic revival in Sitakunda

Jamaat-e-Islami’s central assistant secretary general Muhammad Shahjahan warned that if attacks by BNP activists on the party’s female leaders continue, Jamaat will gain ground in the electoral field while BNP will fall behind. He made the remarks at a press conference on Saturday afternoon at the party’s Dewanbazar office in Chattogram, condemning the assaults and asserting that Jamaat has not retaliated or supported any form of violence.

Shahjahan announced that Jamaat Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman will visit Chattogram and Cox’s Bazar on January 2 to attend five public rallies. These will be held in Maheshkhali, Cox’s Bazar town, Padua in Lohagara, Sitakunda, and the port area of Chattogram city. He said the rallies aim to reach more voters, particularly in economically significant areas like the port and Sitakunda.

He also urged voters to support the upcoming referendum with a “yes” vote, while noting that holding the referendum and national election separately would have been preferable. Shahjahan said the party accepted the government’s decision to hold both simultaneously and called for honoring the sacrifices of those who died for the cause.

01 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat warns BNP over attacks on women, announces five rallies in Chattogram and Cox’s Bazar

Advocate Tarikul Islam, executive board member of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), said that Tarique Rahman’s BNP and its election symbol, the paddy sheaf, have become poisonous and should be rejected by the people on February 12. He made the remarks on January 31 at a campaign rally in Valuka, Mymensingh, during NCP’s electoral march. Tarikul alleged that BNP’s plan was to occupy polling centers and accused them of threatening Hindu voters and attacking women, urging people to guard polling stations and protect their votes.

At the same event, Dr. Zahidur Rahman, candidate of the Eleven-Party Alliance for Mymensingh-11, said their slogan is “United Bangladesh” and pledged to ensure farmers’ rights, women’s safety, and youth employment. Mymensingh district Jamaat-e-Islami chief Abdul Karim described the upcoming February 12 election as a turning point for Bangladesh, calling for a corruption-free political culture. NCP’s election committee member secretary Monira Sharmin emphasized that attacks on minorities for political reasons would be prosecuted through a special human rights cell.

Speakers at the rally collectively called for unity under the Eleven-Party Alliance to build a reformed and inclusive Bangladesh.

01 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

NCP leader Tarikul Islam urges rejection of BNP and Tarique Rahman in February 12 election

At an election rally in Teknaf on January 31, 2026, Cox’s Bazar-4 (Ukhiya-Teknaf) constituency candidate and district Jamaat-e-Islami chief Maulana Nur Ahmad Anowari pledged to transform Teknaf into a tourism-friendly city and to initiate a port corridor. Speaking at the event organized in support of the 'Dari-Palla' symbol, he emphasized his commitment to establishing justice and eliminating corruption in the region.

Anowari alleged that conspiracies were emerging ahead of the election involving port operations, corridor management, and illegal toll collection. He criticized what he described as ongoing corruption and unfair politics in the country, asserting that the people of Teknaf would not allow their fate to be manipulated. He also promised to reopen Teknaf port, ensure fair business opportunities, and prevent any syndicate-based leasing system.

Local Jamaat leaders, including district welfare secretary Nur Hossain Siddiqi and upazila chief Maulana Rafiqullah, also addressed the rally, urging voters to support the 'Dari-Palla' symbol for a just and corruption-free state.

01 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Anowari vows to develop Teknaf as a tourism city and launch a corruption-free port corridor


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