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Noakhali-3 Member of Parliament Barkatullah Bulu stated that prices of essential commodities have begun to decline since the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) came to power. He made the remarks on Monday night in Begumganj while distributing iftar items among underprivileged people. According to Bulu, the price of LPG gas, which had risen to 2,200–2,300 taka, has now dropped to around 1,280 taka.
Bulu said that all commodity prices would gradually come under control, citing BNP’s past experience in state governance. He added that Prime Minister Tarique Rahman would lead the country based on that experience. During the event, Bulu announced plans to distribute iftar items worth 3.2 million taka among 5,000 marginalized people across Begumganj and later distribute Eid items.
He urged wealthy residents of Begumganj to support the poor during Ramadan so that everyone could break their fast comfortably. Several local BNP leaders and activists were present at the event.
BNP MP Bulu says commodity prices falling since party took power in Bangladesh
The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) of Bangladesh has transferred 27 of its officials and employees, including deputy directors, assistant directors, deputy assistant directors, and assistant inspectors. The transfers were made through separate orders signed by ACC Director (Administration and Human Resources) Mohammad Nazmul Hasan on Monday. According to the orders, 13 officials were transferred under one directive and 14 under another.
The officials have been reassigned to various regional offices, including Dhaka, Chattogram, Barishal, Khulna, Noakhali, Tangail, Gopalganj, and Cox’s Bazar. The commission did not specify the reasons for the transfers or the duration of the new postings.
The move reflects an administrative reshuffle within the ACC, aimed at redistributing personnel across key divisions to support its ongoing operations against corruption nationwide.
Bangladesh ACC transfers 27 officials to regional offices in major administrative reshuffle
China has proposed to assist Bangladesh in the Teesta project, according to Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives (LGRD) Minister Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir. He said the proposal came from China’s own initiative, but details would be shared once the government makes a policy decision. The minister made the remarks on Tuesday, February 24, after a courtesy meeting with Chinese Ambassador to Bangladesh Yao Wen at the Secretariat in Dhaka.
Ministry sources said the meeting was held in a cordial atmosphere and covered several bilateral issues of mutual interest. Local Government Division Secretary Md. Rezaul Maksud Jahedi was also present. Discussions included strengthening Bangladesh-China bilateral relations, cooperation in trade, investment, and development partnerships, as well as collaboration in waste management, waste-to-energy projects, and improving city corporation capacities.
Mirza Fakhrul described China as a major development partner of Bangladesh and expressed hope that the historic and strategic friendship between the two countries would deepen further in the future.
China proposes to assist Bangladesh in Teesta project pending government policy decision
The Ministry of Social Welfare has issued a special warning regarding the government’s Family Card program. The announcement was made on Tuesday through an official press release from the ministry. According to the statement, the Family Card is one of the government’s priority initiatives, and the administration is committed to its full implementation. The card will be issued in the name of the female head of each family, regardless of religion, caste, or ethnicity, and will be provided free of charge under government supervision.
The ministry emphasized that any financial transactions or dealings through brokers to obtain the Family Card are illegal. Citizens have been urged to report anyone involved in such unlawful activities to law enforcement agencies. The warning aims to ensure transparency and prevent exploitation in the distribution process.
The directive reinforces the government’s stance on maintaining fairness and accountability in delivering social welfare benefits to all eligible families.
Bangladesh issues warning against illegal dealings in free government Family Card program
On 23 February, the Bangladesh Probashi Kalyan Parishad (BPKP) organized an iftar and discussion meeting at the Kacchi Dine Event Hall in East London. The event called for establishing a migrant-friendly, accountable, and justice-based state system to ensure the fair rights of Bangladeshi expatriates. The chief guest, Minister for Expatriates’ Welfare and Overseas Employment Ariful Haque Chowdhury, addressed the gathering via teleconference and reaffirmed the government’s commitment to protecting expatriates’ rights and welfare.
BPKP leaders presented six major demands, including the creation of a fast-track NRB tribunal for land and civil disputes, free repatriation of deceased expatriates’ bodies, full open-sky facilities at Sylhet Osmani International Airport, a national NRB pension scheme, one-stop skills promotion services at foreign missions, and parliamentary representation for expatriates. Messages containing these demands were sent to the prime minister, opposition leader, and the expatriates’ welfare ministry.
Speakers emphasized that expatriates are a key driving force of Bangladesh’s economy and urged effective institutional measures for their protection and support. The organization reiterated its pledge to work constructively with the government for expatriate welfare.
BPKP urges migrant-friendly governance and expatriate rights protection at London iftar meeting
Retired secretary Sarwar Alam has been reappointed as the press secretary to President Md. Shahabuddin. The Ministry of Public Administration issued a notification on Tuesday confirming his appointment on a one-year contractual basis. The appointment will take effect from the date he assumes office.
According to the ministry’s notification, the appointment was made under Section 49 of the Government Service Act, 2018, requiring him to relinquish any professional or organizational affiliations with government, semi-government, or private entities. Sarwar Alam previously served in the same position but was removed during the interim government period.
Before this, on December 23, 2024, he had been appointed for a two-year term as the President’s press secretary with the rank of secretary. The new order reinstates him to the same role under the current administration.
Sarwar Alam reappointed as President’s press secretary on one-year contract
Former Chief Prosecutor of the International Crimes Tribunal Mohammad Tazul Islam has alleged that deliberate falsehoods are being spread to discredit the tribunal’s judicial process. In a written statement sent to the media on Tuesday, February 24, he said certain media outlets and social media posts had circulated misleading and baseless information about him, allegedly quoting another prosecutor. He described these claims as entirely false and without evidence.
Tazul Islam asserted that all actions taken by him and his prosecution team were transparent and lawful during his tenure, and no one had grounds to question their conduct. He claimed that a group was orchestrating this misinformation campaign to divert attention from ongoing and completed trials against fallen autocrats and perpetrators of genocide, aiming to obstruct the progress of justice.
He further stated that after his departure, a vested group was raising unfounded allegations to benefit those accused of genocide. He urged all concerned to refrain from such false and malicious activities. The statement followed his recent replacement as Chief Prosecutor by Supreme Court lawyer Md. Aminul Islam under the new BNP government.
Tazul Islam rejects false claims aimed at discrediting Bangladesh war crimes tribunal
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has suspended all party positions, including the primary membership, of Zahidul Alam Jahangir, president of the Mithamain upazila unit in Kishoreganj. The decision followed confirmation that he cut down roadside trees to ease vehicle access to his home. The suspension was announced Tuesday in a notice signed by BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Advocate Ruhul Kabir Rizvi.
According to the notice, around 20 mahogany trees planted along an embankment in Kamalpur to prevent river erosion were felled for personal benefit. The act was described as a clear violation of party principles, ideals, and discipline. The suspension will remain in effect until further instructions from the party.
Local sources said the trees were cut gradually after August 5, with 10 to 12 trees felled on February 21. The trees had been planted earlier to protect the haor region from erosion.
BNP suspends Mithamain unit president for cutting trees planted to prevent river erosion
Former interim government adviser Fawzul Kabir Khan has called on citizens to stand by the newly elected government and allow it time to deliver on its commitments. In a Facebook post on Tuesday at noon, he stated that no government possesses a 'magic lamp' to change everything instantly and that national unity behind the elected leadership is essential.
In his post, Khan explained that he refrains from commenting on government decisions or his previous office matters, noting that the new administration holds full authority to make decisions. He mentioned leaving detailed handover notes for his successors in three ministries, outlining achievements, unfinished tasks, and future directions. He also said that five ministries and divisions have published brief booklets on their activities.
Khan emphasized that criticism of the government is the role of the opposition and shadow cabinet, while citizens should focus on supporting progress. He added that infrastructure projects take time and urged patience, citing the short tenure of the interim government as a reason some planned initiatives could not be completed.
Former adviser urges citizens to back and give time to the new government
Bangladesh’s Minister of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources, Iqbal Hasan Mahmud, has described all electricity purchase agreements made during the previous Awami League government as anti-national and a threat to the country’s sovereignty. Speaking to reporters at his office in the Secretariat on Tuesday, he said the current BNP-led government will review all such contracts, including those with Indian and private sector entities, to ensure national interests are protected.
Mahmud stated that electricity and national sovereignty are inseparable, criticizing the former government for failing to safeguard sovereignty in power sector agreements. He emphasized that the BNP government’s policy focuses on enhancing domestic capacity rather than relying on foreign or private power imports. The minister confirmed that a committee has already submitted a report on the issue and that the government will prioritize renewable energy and affordable, uninterrupted electricity for citizens.
According to ministry sources, Bangladesh’s power generation capacity exceeds 28,000 megawatts, yet the country continues to import electricity from India’s Adani group under a costly deal that obliges Bangladesh to bear financial risks for any operational losses in India.
Minister terms past power deals anti-national, pledges review of all contracts including Adani agreement
The National Citizen Party (NCP) has formed a ‘Local Government Election Steering Committee’ ahead of the upcoming local government elections. Sargis Alam, the party’s chief organizer for the northern region, has been appointed as the committee’s chairman. The announcement was made through a press release signed by Sadia Farzana Dinar, a member of the NCP’s office cell, on Monday night.
According to the release, the committee was formed under the direction of NCP convener Md. Nahid Islam and member secretary Akhtar Hossain. Abdul Hannan Masud, senior joint chief coordinator and Member of Parliament for Noakhali-6, has been named the committee’s member secretary. Other members include Ariful Islam Adib, Alauddin Mohammad, Tahsin Riaz, and Advocate Monjila Jhuma. All divisional organizational secretaries will serve as ex-officio members, while central and district-level leaders will provide overall support.
After assuming his new role, Sargis Alam posted on social media encouraging potential candidates at all local levels to prepare for the upcoming elections.
NCP names Sargis Alam to lead new committee for upcoming local government elections
London police have arrested former British ambassador Peter Mandelson, 72, on suspicion of misconduct during his tenure in the UK cabinet. The arrest followed revelations of his connection with convicted US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Mandelson, who had served as the UK’s ambassador to Washington, was dismissed by the British prime minister after those links became public. He was later released on bail while the investigation continues.
According to a document released by the US Department of Justice, Mandelson allegedly shared sensitive government information with Epstein while serving as a minister. The UK government under Prime Minister Keir Starmer handed over details of Mandelson’s communications with Epstein earlier this month, prompting police to open a formal investigation. Reuters reported that plainclothes officers detained Mandelson at his central London home on Monday morning.
Police emphasized that the arrest indicates suspicion of a possible offense but does not constitute proof of guilt. Mandelson’s lawyers have not issued any comment regarding the case.
Former UK ambassador Peter Mandelson arrested in London over misconduct linked to Epstein
SAARC Secretary General Golam Sarwar stated that Bangladesh wants to make the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) more dynamic. He made the remark on Monday, February 23, after a courtesy meeting with the Foreign Minister at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, where he briefed journalists about the discussion.
Sarwar explained that the meeting was primarily held to inform the minister about SAARC’s current situation. He said he briefed the minister on where SAARC currently stands and that the minister inquired about ways to make the organization more active. The discussion focused on SAARC’s present condition and how Bangladesh could play a leading role in shaping its future plans.
Earlier in the day, the Egyptian Ambassador Omar Mohiuddin Ahmed Fahmy, Singapore’s Chargé d’Affaires Mitchell Lee, and Japanese Ambassador Saida Shinichi also met the Foreign Minister at the ministry.
Bangladesh aims to make SAARC more dynamic, says Secretary General Golam Sarwar
BNP leader and Chandpur-3 Member of Parliament Sheikh Farid Ahmed Manik declared that under Tarique Rahman’s future tenure as prime minister, there would be no place for extortion or thuggery in Bangladesh. He made the remarks on Tuesday, February 11, during a development coordination and monthly law and order meeting held at the Hajimchar Upazila Parishad conference room, where he served as the chief guest.
Emphasizing the importance of maintaining law and order, Manik instructed officials not to entertain any lobbying in cases involving social crimes such as drug abuse, gambling, extortion, and harassment. He urged strict legal action against offenders regardless of their identity and warned that no one involved in activities threatening public safety would be spared. The meeting, chaired by Upazila Nirbahi Officer Amit Roy, was attended by senior administrative and BNP leaders, including the local police officer-in-charge and district BNP officials.
Participants at the meeting pledged to work uncompromisingly for public interest and law enforcement. Following the session, awards were distributed to top-performing educational institutions, teachers, and students as part of National Education Week, and Manik later met local traders and pedestrians in Algi Bazar.
BNP MP Manik pledges strict action against crime under future Tarique Rahman leadership
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Assistant Secretary General Advocate Ehsanul Mahbub Zubair has expressed deep concern over what he described as attempts by the Awami League to reopen offices and resume political activities. In a statement released to the media on Tuesday, he urged the government to clarify its firm position on the matter and called on citizens to remain alert and cautious about the activities of the party, which he referred to as banned.
Zubair stated that the Awami League has no legal authority to conduct political or administrative activities and alleged that the party is trying to become active again by taking advantage of statements made by some BNP leaders before the last national election. He criticized what he called the ruling party’s lenient attitude, saying it was encouraging the Awami League’s expectations.
He further claimed that the Awami League’s attempts to reopen offices and chant slogans were creating fear and public resentment. Zubair urged the government to take immediate and effective measures to maintain peace, law and order, and ensure citizens’ safety.
Jamaat leader warns citizens to stay alert over Awami League’s reported political activities
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