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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claimed that previous elections were marred by violence and irregularities but asserted that those responsible were no longer active in the field.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
More than one hundred leaders and activists of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and its affiliated organizations have joined Jamaat-e-Islami in Bogura-4 (Kahaloo-Nandigram) constituency. The joining took place on Wednesday and the previous Sunday in two unions of Kahaloo upazila. On Wednesday morning, Abdus Salam, secretary of Ward No. 1 BNP in Karni Para village of Kalai union, along with over fifty BNP members, joined Jamaat. Jamaat’s nominated parliamentary candidate Dr. Mostafa Faisal Parvez welcomed them with flowers.
Earlier, on January 25, former vice-president of Jamgram union Jubo Dal Firoz Talukdar and Ward No. 2 BNP secretary Md. Israfil Muhuri, along with over fifty BNP members, also joined Jamaat. Welcoming the new members, Dr. Parvez said that Jamaat aims to build a modern, corruption-free Kahaloo-Nandigram inclusive of all communities. The event was attended by district Islami Chhatra Shibir president Saiyyed Kutub Sabbir, upazila amir Shahid Khan, and secretary Shahidur Rahman Sabuj.
The repeated joining events indicate Jamaat’s growing organizational activity in the Bogura-4 constituency ahead of upcoming political developments.
Over 100 BNP leaders join Jamaat-e-Islami in Bogura-4 constituency
U.S. President Donald Trump announced the selection of 26 countries as founding members of his administration’s newly created “Peace Board.” The announcement followed the board’s formal launch a week earlier at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, and the opening of its official account on the U.S. social media platform X. The founding members include nations from the Middle East, Asia, Europe, Latin America, and the Caucasus, such as Argentina, Bahrain, Egypt, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, and Türkiye.
Notably absent from the list are major powers linked to China and Russia, as well as France, Germany, and the United Kingdom, which have clashed with the Trump administration over environmental and trade policies. The exclusions have reportedly heightened diplomatic tensions between Washington and several European capitals. Belarus accepted an invitation to join, while Russia did not, despite President Vladimir Putin’s earlier statement offering $1 billion from frozen Russian assets to the board’s budget. The U.S. also withdrew Canada’s invitation after its prime minister criticized economic coercion by major powers.
Originally designed to oversee Gaza ceasefire and reconstruction efforts, the board’s mandate has been expanded to promote peace in all conflict-affected or at-risk regions, though its leadership structure and timeline remain undisclosed.
Trump unveils Peace Board with 26 nations, excluding China, Russia, and key Western allies
Time magazine, the US-based influential publication, released a detailed feature on Wednesday, January 28, 2026, focusing on Tarique Rahman’s return to Bangladesh after 17 years of exile. The report highlights his determination to re-engage in politics despite physical weakness and the recent death of his mother, former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia. In his first interview since returning home, Rahman stated that he cannot avoid responsibility and that public trust keeps him in politics. He emphasized that his political role stems from party supporters rather than family legacy.
According to the report, Rahman is currently the leading candidate in the upcoming February 12 national election, with polls showing around 70 percent voter support for his BNP compared to 19 percent for Jamaat-e-Islami. The 3,300-word feature also analyzes Bangladesh’s economic and social challenges, including high inflation, currency weakness, foreign reserve shortages, and youth unemployment. Time describes Rahman as a “technocratic” politician with plans for canal excavation, tree planting, green zones in Dhaka, waste-to-energy projects, and public-private health partnerships.
The report further discusses Bangladesh’s political transition following Sheikh Hasina’s fall, noting incomplete interim government reforms and uncertainty about the country’s post-election direction.
Time magazine spotlights Tarique Rahman’s political comeback and Bangladesh’s pre-election challenges
The National Citizen Party (NCP) has appointed writer, journalist, presenter, and young politician Muhammad Asadullah as the 'Yes' vote ambassador for Pabna-2 constituency (Sujanagar and part of Bera) ahead of the upcoming 13th National Parliament election. The announcement was made by Faridul Haque, head of the party’s referendum subcommittee, following a directive from NCP’s election management committee chairman Asif Mahmud Sajib Bhuiyan, who had earlier declared that one ambassador would be assigned to each constituency.
Asadullah, who serves as joint convener of NCP’s youth wing Jatiya Juboshokti and holds responsibilities in the party’s press wing and media subcommittee, will campaign in favor of the 'Yes' vote until the election. Expressing gratitude for his appointment, he described the referendum as crucial for determining Bangladesh’s political direction for the next century and pledged to ensure strong local support for the 'Yes' campaign.
Asadullah has been active in writing and journalism for 15 years, authored seven books, and worked with several national media outlets. He is also known for his role in social movements and his long association with the NCP since its founding.
NCP names Muhammad Asadullah as 'Yes' vote ambassador for Pabna-2 ahead of national polls
Nasiruddin Patwari, the 11-party alliance candidate for Dhaka-8, alleged that BNP Standing Committee member Mirza Abbas would top any ranking of criminals in Bangladesh. He made the remarks on Wednesday while campaigning in his constituency. Patwari accused Abbas of controlling several educational institutions and claimed that Abbas had previously served as president of the Habibullah Bahar College unit of the Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal.
Patwari further alleged that Abbas oversees corruption and extortion within college committees and exerts influence over institutions such as Viqarunnisa and Siddheswari Girls. He described these matters as open secrets known to residents of Dhaka-8. Patwari also claimed that Abbas attacked his supporters the previous day and criticized BNP leader Tarique Rahman for sheltering such figures within the party’s leadership.
In his remarks, Patwari contrasted himself with other BNP candidates, asserting that he had no record of corruption or extortion. He warned Abbas not to provoke conflict, saying he would not tolerate attempts to intimidate him through alleged gangs or muscle power.
Nasiruddin Patwari accuses BNP leader Mirza Abbas of control and criminal ranking claims
U.S. President Donald Trump warned Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey that he was “playing with fire” after Frey reiterated that the city would not enforce federal immigration laws. Trump made the remark in a Truth Social post on Wednesday, claiming he had previously had a positive conversation with Frey. He urged the mayor’s associates to advise him that such a stance could constitute a serious legal violation.
Responding on social media platform X, Frey said local police are responsible for ensuring public safety, not enforcing immigration laws. He cited the case of Ecuadorian asylum seeker Adrian Alexander Conejo Arias, detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in January, as an example of why local enforcement should focus on community safety. Frey also said he had a productive meeting with “border czar” Tom Homan, emphasizing that Minneapolis would continue prioritizing neighborhood security over federal immigration operations.
The exchange came amid heightened tensions in Minneapolis following the fatal shooting of two U.S. citizens by federal immigration officers, which sparked protests. The White House said Homan would oversee ICE field operations to continue arresting “the most dangerous criminal illegal immigrants.”
Trump warns Minneapolis mayor over refusal to enforce federal immigration laws amid rising tensions
Bangladesh Army Chief General Waker-Uz-Zaman met with the Czech Republic’s non-resident ambassador to Bangladesh, Dr. Eliska Zigova, and her delegation at the Army Headquarters on Wednesday, January 28, 2026. The courtesy meeting was confirmed through a press release from the Inter-Services Public Relations Directorate (ISPR).
During the meeting, both sides exchanged views on further strengthening the existing friendly bilateral relations between Bangladesh and the Czech Republic. Ambassador Zigova highlighted potential areas for enhanced cooperation in the defense sector, particularly in government-to-government technology transfer, joint ventures, and the development of the defense industry.
The ISPR statement emphasized the mutual interest in expanding defense collaboration and fostering long-term partnership opportunities between the two countries.
Czech envoy meets Bangladesh Army Chief to discuss defense and technology cooperation
The Election Commission (EC) has approved a budget of Tk 3,100 crore to organize the upcoming referendum and the 13th national parliamentary election. The decision was made during a commission meeting held on Wednesday, January 28, according to officials. Of the approved amount, Tk 1,200 crore has been allocated for election management, Tk 1,400 crore for law enforcement, and Tk 500 crore for referendum, postal ballots, and related expenses. The EC noted that allocations for these sectors may increase if necessary.
The previous 12th national election cost Tk 2,276 crore in total. EC Secretary Akhtar Ahmed explained that the inclusion of referendum and postal ballot voting this time has naturally raised the overall expenditure. The 13th national parliamentary election is scheduled to take place on February 12.
The EC’s approval marks a significant increase in election spending compared to the previous cycle, reflecting expanded voting processes and security measures.
Bangladesh EC approves Tk 3,100 crore budget for referendum and 13th national election
Nurul Haque Nur, the Ganadhikar Parishad candidate backed by the BNP alliance for the Patuakhali-3 (Dashmina-Galachipa) constituency, said on Wednesday that he had shown restraint despite alleged attacks on his supporters. Speaking at a joint BNP and Ganadhikar Parishad election rally at Alipur Secondary School field in Dashmina, he claimed that if he had given the order, the attackers would have been severely dealt with, but he preferred patience and rejected revenge.
Nur alleged that on Tuesday, supporters of independent candidate Hasan Mamun obstructed a procession bearing the truck symbol in Bakulbariya Union of Galachipa and attacked his workers, even as police were present. He emphasized that the BNP had no separate candidate in the constituency and that he was jointly nominated by the BNP and Ganadhikar Parishad.
Referring to BNP’s acting chairman Tarique Rahman, Nur said that development in the area would suffer if Rahman’s nominated candidate did not win. His remarks have sparked new discussion in the constituency, where a large number of BNP and Ganadhikar Parishad supporters attended the rally.
Nurul Haque Nur alleges attack on supporters, calls for patience at Dashmina rally
Palestinian Ambassador to Bangladesh, Yusuf S.W.Y. Ramadan, paid a courtesy visit to Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman at his office in Bashundhara, Dhaka, on Wednesday morning. Assistant Secretary General and head of the party’s central publicity and media department, Advocate Ehsanul Mahbub Zubair, was also present during the meeting.
According to Jamaat’s central publicity department, the meeting was held in a cordial and friendly atmosphere. During the discussion, Dr. Rahman reiterated the deep and historic relationship between Bangladesh and Palestine, emphasizing that the people of Bangladesh, regardless of political affiliation, would always stand by the just struggle of the Palestinian people. He urged the United Nations, the OIC, and the international community to take effective measures to stop Israel’s occupation and forced eviction plans in Gaza.
The Palestinian ambassador expressed deep gratitude on behalf of the Palestinian people for Bangladesh’s sincere support and solidarity, expressing hope that this cooperation would continue in the future.
Palestinian envoy meets Jamaat chief in Dhaka, reaffirming Bangladesh-Palestine solidarity
National Citizen Party (NCP) member secretary and Rangpur-4 candidate Akhtar Hossain has alleged that incidents of harassment against women during election campaigns reflect a repetition of the Awami League’s past actions. Speaking at a courtyard meeting in Taiyab village of Pirgacha upazila on Wednesday morning, he said that reports of women’s hijabs being pulled off and indecent remarks during campaign activities have spread across media and social platforms.
Hossain stated that those harassing women are repeating what he called the Awami League’s shameful history, recalling a 2018 incident in Noakhali’s Subarnachar. He urged the government and administration to arrest and prosecute anyone involved in such acts, regardless of political affiliation. He also expressed concern over the law and order situation and said that such incidents undermine both personal freedom and the right to political participation.
Referring to repeated attacks in Dhaka-8 constituency, Hossain condemned the violence and claimed that recent events confirm fears about the lack of a level playing field in the upcoming 13th national election.
Akhtar Hossain accuses Awami League of repeating history of harassment during election campaigns
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