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Professor Dr. A.Z.M. Zahid Hossain has been appointed as the minister in charge of both the Ministry of Women and Children Affairs and the Ministry of Social Welfare. The announcement follows his election as a Member of Parliament from Dinajpur-6, marking his first term in the national legislature and his first inclusion in the cabinet.

Party sources described his appointment as recognition of his long political experience and organizational skills. Dr. Hossain has been active in the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), serving as a member of the chairperson’s advisory council in 2010, later becoming a central vice-chairman in 2016, and most recently being elected to the party’s standing committee on August 16, 2024.

Residents of Dinajpur-6, which includes Birampur, Nawabganj, Ghoraghat, and Hakimpur upazilas, expressed hope that he will contribute significantly to local development, social welfare, and the advancement of women and children’s rights.

18 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Dr. Zahid Hossain takes charge of two ministries after winning Dinajpur-6 seat

Dr. Yusuf Zarif, a public policy expert, argues that Bangladesh’s secular intellectual class deliberately uses the terms “progressive” and “non-communal” to marginalize Islamic perspectives and promote anti-Muslim sentiment. Writing on February 18, 2026, he claims this group holds unchecked authority across institutions, discourages rational debate, and normalizes Islamophobia as a political activity. Zarif contends that despite some change since August 2024, structural bias against Islamic discourse persists, particularly in academia and media.

He further asserts that global and domestic elites, supported by Western-funded civil society organizations, have formed a coalition that undermines reform efforts following the August 2024 revolution. According to Zarif, this coalition resists governance reforms and seeks to suppress emerging political movements rooted in justice and Islamic values. He emphasizes that sustainable political competition requires moral commitment and accountability.

Zarif concludes that resolving Bangladesh’s political crisis demands cultural consensus recognizing Muslim identity as central to national character. He calls for alliances based on justice, good governance, and independence in policymaking to build a fair and accountable state.

18 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Dr. Yusuf Zarif urges faith-centered political unity to counter secular dominance in Bangladesh

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei declared that the United States can never destroy the Islamic Republic, responding to recent anti-Iran statements by US President Donald Trump. Speaking on Tuesday in East Azerbaijan Province before thousands gathered ahead of the anniversary of the 1978 Tabriz uprising, Khamenei warned that even the most powerful American warships could be sunk. He said the US military, though claiming to be the world’s strongest, could still be struck so hard that it could not recover.

Khamenei accused Washington of seeking dominance over the Iranian nation and asserted that Iranians know how to respond. He reaffirmed Iran’s right to pursue its nuclear program, including uranium enrichment, under international frameworks, calling any attempt to undermine that right unreasonable. His remarks followed Trump’s claim about US military strength and his stance toward Iran.

The comments, reported by the Mehr news agency, underscore Tehran’s defiance amid continued US pressure and highlight Iran’s insistence on maintaining its nuclear rights within international norms.

18 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Khamenei warns US warships could be sunk, defends Iran’s nuclear rights amid Trump’s criticism

Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer and newly elected opposition leader in parliament, Dr. Shafiqur Rahman, began his official duties by cleaning streets in Mirpur’s Manipur area on Wednesday morning, a day after taking oath as the Member of Parliament for Dhaka-15 constituency. Starting from in front of Baitur Nur Mosque after Fajr prayers, he personally swept the streets, joined by local residents and party activists.

Speaking to journalists, Rahman said that as members of parliament and the constitutional reform council, they aim to bring positive change through reform and social cleanliness. He emphasized that the initiative symbolizes both environmental and moral purification, aiming to build a society with clean surroundings and minds. Rahman stated that each Jamaat unit will conduct similar cleaning activities after Fajr prayers, regardless of government funding, to make the area a model of cleanliness.

He added that he would continue the cleaning drive daily while in Dhaka and replicate it elsewhere during visits, calling for cooperation beyond political and religious divisions to create a peaceful and responsible society.

18 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat chief Shafiqur Rahman starts parliamentary duties with a street cleaning drive in Mirpur

Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) leader Tareq Rahman took oath as the new prime minister on Tuesday, February 17, following his party’s sweeping victory in the national parliamentary election held on February 12. The election came nearly 17 months after the fall of the Sheikh Hasina-led Awami League government through a mass uprising. Members of Rahman’s cabinet were also sworn in on the same day.

The formation of the new government received wide coverage in international media. Reuters described the event as a decisive shift in South Asian politics, while the Associated Press noted that Rahman, son of former prime minister Khaleda Zia and former president Ziaur Rahman, is the first male prime minister in Bangladesh in 35 years. Deutsche Welle called the BNP’s victory an “easy win,” and Al Jazeera, Dawn, The Hindu, and NDTV all reported on Rahman’s assumption of office, with NDTV describing it as the beginning of a new era in Bangladesh’s politics.

The reports collectively underscored the significance of the BNP’s return to power and the generational political transition represented by Rahman’s leadership.

18 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Tareq Rahman sworn in as Bangladesh’s new prime minister after BNP’s sweeping election win

Engineer Lutfullah El Majed Babu, the newly elected Member of Parliament for Mymensingh-8 (Ishwarganj), has announced a strict stance against irregularities in market rent collection. On the evening of February 17, he posted on his verified Facebook account that anyone collecting rent outside the approved chart or beyond legal limits would face extortion charges. He instructed that all markets in Ishwarganj must display the official rent chart and directed that marginal farmers should not be charged more than five percent.

The post quickly went viral on social media, sparking widespread discussion across Ishwarganj. Many users shared screenshots of the post, describing it as a bold and timely initiative. Within two hours, the post received over seven hundred comments, most of which welcomed the move positively. Commenters praised the MP’s commitment to transparency and accountability in local market operations.

The announcement has drawn significant local attention, with residents expressing hope that the directive will curb irregular rent practices and protect small traders and farmers from exploitation.

18 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

MP Majed Babu warns of extortion cases over irregular market rent collection in Ishwarganj

Bogura-2 constituency’s newly elected Member of Parliament Mir Shahe Alam was sworn in on Tuesday as the State Minister for the Ministry of Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives. The appointment ended a long wait for ministerial representation from Bogura, creating a festive atmosphere across the district.

Mir Shahe Alam, who contested under the BNP’s ‘sheaf of paddy’ symbol, won the Bogura-2 (Shibganj) seat with 145,000 votes, defeating Jamaat candidate Abul Azad Mohammad Shahadatuzzaman, who received 93,000 votes. Known as a grassroots organizer, Alam serves as president of Shibganj Upazila BNP and vice-president of the district BNP. He was elected chairman of Shibganj Upazila Parishad in 2009. Earlier, the BNP alliance had nominated Mahmudur Rahman Manna of Nagorik Oikya, but later replaced him with Alam.

Bogura had not had a minister since 1991, when Advocate Mojibur Rahman served as state minister for finance. All seven BNP-nominated candidates in Bogura won in the recent election, including Abdul Mohit Talukdar from Bogura-3 and Morshed Milton from Bogura-7, both former upazila chairmen.

18 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Mir Shahe Alam of Bogura-2 sworn in as state minister for local government

BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has said that former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s stay in India will not obstruct the broader advancement of Bangladesh-India relations. He made the remarks in an interview with Indian newspaper The Hindu, given at the BNP’s Gulshan office in Dhaka. Fakhrul emphasized that bilateral ties should not be confined to any single issue and that Bangladesh will continue to implement its own development projects while strengthening its partnership with India.

The BNP leader stated that although there is a strong public demand in Bangladesh for Hasina to face justice for alleged human rights violations, her non-extradition should not affect trade or other areas of cooperation. He also noted that issues such as the renewal of the Ganges water-sharing treaty and border killings need to be addressed through dialogue, not conflict. Fakhrul further criticized the interim government formed after the August 2024 uprising for failing to achieve national reconciliation, citing limitations placed on Professor Muhammad Yunus by coup leaders.

18 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Mirza Fakhrul says Hasina’s stay in India will not hinder Bangladesh-India relations

Bangladesh’s newly sworn-in Prime Minister Tarique Rahman, chairman of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), will begin his first full day in office on Wednesday by paying tribute to the martyrs of the Liberation War at the National Memorial in Savar. He took the oath of office on Tuesday as the country’s 11th prime minister, alongside newly elected members of parliament and cabinet ministers.

According to the Cabinet Division, Rahman will lay a wreath at the memorial at 10 a.m. before heading to the Secretariat at 12:30 p.m. to begin his official duties. His first day will include meetings with senior officials, an introductory session with Cabinet Division staff, and a special meeting with new cabinet members at 3 p.m. Although no specific agenda has been set, the meeting will serve as the government’s first formal policy discussion. Later, at 4 p.m., he will meet secretaries from various ministries to outline the new administration’s priorities.

The 13th parliamentary election results show the BNP winning 209 of 297 seats, forming a clear majority to lead the new government.

18 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Tarique Rahman begins first day as prime minister with tribute at National Memorial

Eighteen sealed ballot papers were discovered at Islmapur Malipara Government Primary School in Baraigram, Natore, during post-election cleaning. The acting head teacher, Champa Begum, burned the papers without informing authorities, mixing them with other documents. The incident, which occurred on Monday morning, became known in the area the following day, causing local commotion.

Champa Begum confirmed the discovery and said the ballots included six marked with the scale symbol, one with the hand fan, one with the paddy sheaf, four 'yes' votes, two 'no' votes, and four invalid ballots. She stated that she burned them thinking they were of no further use. Upazila Nirbahi Officer and Assistant Returning Officer Laila Jannatul Ferdous said she was aware of the matter and that action would be taken after investigation.

Local authorities have initiated a review of the incident to determine how the sealed ballots remained at the school after the election and whether any procedural lapses occurred.

18 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Eighteen sealed ballots found and burned at Baraigram school, investigation underway

The Election Commission (EC) has temporarily suspended Kallol Biswas, the Upazila Election Officer of Daulatpur in Kushtia, following allegations of embezzling government funds. The suspension order, signed by EC Secretary Akhtar Ahmed on Tuesday, stated that a departmental case had been filed against Biswas, and an investigation found the allegations to be true. Based on the committee’s recommendation, the EC suspended him under the Government Service Act, 2018. Despite the suspension, he will continue to receive subsistence allowance and other legal benefits.

According to EC sources, the allegations involve misappropriation of VAT and tax funds related to the 12th National Parliamentary Election. The report also noted that the EC recently dismissed Faridpur’s Additional Regional Election Officer Mahfuzur Rahman and terminated Senior Assistant Secretary Sudhanshu Kumar Saha for irregularities and bribery during his tenure in Cumilla.

The EC’s recent disciplinary actions indicate a continued effort to address corruption and irregularities within the election administration.

18 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Kushtia election officer suspended over alleged embezzlement of government funds

Activists of the banned Awami League have reopened several closed party offices across Bangladesh, including in Chattogram and Barishal, defying restrictions on their political activities. In Chattogram, party members were seen reopening an office near a police station, cleaning a sculpture of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, and chanting slogans. In Barishal, Chhatra League activists entered the district and city Awami League offices late at night, hung banners with pro-party messages, and left quickly. By the next morning, the banners had been removed by unknown persons.

Videos of these incidents circulated on social media, sparking widespread reaction. In Chattogram, student groups later set fire to the reopened office building after protests. Opposition figures and civic groups questioned how banned party activists could gather near police offices without intervention. Police said no arrests had been made but that they were working to identify those seen in the videos.

Political observers cited in the report said the incidents suggest renewed Awami League activity nationwide following the national election, raising concerns about potential instability if authorities fail to act decisively.

18 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Banned Awami League activists reopen offices and clean Mujib sculpture, sparking political uproar

A new teachers’ organization named 'Sonali Dal' was launched at Sylhet Agricultural University (Sikribi) on Tuesday, February 17, 2026. The group, composed of teachers who identify with nationalist ideals, announced its formation during a meeting at the university library. Professor Dr. M. Rashed Hasnat was elected president and Professor Dr. Md. Mashudur Rahman general secretary, with several other professors appointed to key positions.

During the meeting, the committee leaders alleged that teachers associated with the 'Sada Dal' group had instigated mob violence that injured the vice-chancellor, proctor, a hall provost, and security staff. They said the new group was formed in protest against these incidents and to uphold the university’s values. The leaders condemned recent events as premeditated and harmful to the institution’s reputation.

The statement also claimed that the long-standing 'Sada Dal' leadership had ignored calls for democratic renewal after its committee’s term expired in December. The founders of 'Sonali Dal' said their initiative aims to ensure quality improvement in education, research, and the overall academic environment at the university.

18 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Nationalist teachers form 'Sonali Dal' at Sylhet Agricultural University amid internal disputes

Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer and Leader of the Opposition in Parliament Dr. Shafiqur Rahman has accused the ruling party of disregarding the July reform oath, saying it reflects a stance against public aspirations. Speaking at a press briefing on Tuesday after the oath-taking of Jamaat and 11-party alliance MPs, he said the ruling party took only the parliamentary oath, ignoring the reform oath linked to the July referendum. He described this as disrespect toward the July movement and its ideals.

Dr. Rahman stated that the February 12 national election and referendum followed the July uprising, which had raised hopes for a fair and festive vote. He expressed disappointment that those expectations were not fully met. He added that Jamaat members took both oaths out of respect for the July mandate and democratic continuity, despite receiving late notice about the ceremony.

NCP convener and opposition chief whip Nahid Islam also criticized interim government member Dr. Khalilur Rahman’s inclusion in the new cabinet, calling it unethical and alleging election engineering to prevent reforms.

18 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat chief criticizes ruling party for skipping July reform oath after parliament swearing-in

High-level delegations from several countries met with Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer and Leader of the Opposition in the National Parliament, Dr. Shafiqur Rahman, on Tuesday at the Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban. According to party sources, the meetings were held in a cordial and sincere atmosphere. Delegation members conveyed congratulations from their respective governments on Dr. Rahman’s appointment as opposition leader and expressed hope that his leadership would play a historic role in Bangladesh’s democratic progress.

The visiting foreign representatives included Bhutanese Prime Minister Shering Tobgay, UK Minister for Indo-Pacific Affairs Seema Malhotra, Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, Turkish Deputy Foreign Minister A. Beris Ekinci, Pakistan’s Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal Chowdhury, and Nepalese Foreign Minister Lt. Gen. Bala Nanda Sharma. The delegations held separate meetings and discussed matters of mutual interest.

Present with Dr. Rahman were Jamaat’s Nayeb-e-Ameer and MP ATM Azharul Islam, Assistant Secretary General and Opposition Whip Maulana Rafiqul Islam Khan, Central Executive Member and MP Saiful Alam Khan Milon, and Foreign Affairs Adviser Professor Dr. Mahmudul Hasan.

18 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Foreign delegations meet Jamaat chief Shafiqur Rahman at Bangladesh Parliament


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