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The 12-Party Alliance criticized the proposal to hold elections in April, calling it a possible “April Fools” trick. In a statement, they argued that elections should take place in December, reflecting the people’s demand. They questioned Dr. Muhammad Yunus’s motives for shifting the date and criticized his remarks on handing over Chattogram port management to foreigners. The alliance warned that a political decision regarding Yunus's role as chief adviser would be made after Eid, stating the people will ultimately decide his position.
Former Land Minister Saifuzzaman Chowdhury, who fled Bangladesh after last year’s political upheaval, is now facing financial troubles in the UK. Three of his real estate companies—Sadakat Properties Limited, Jariya Properties Limited, and Zeba Properties Limited—are in severe financial distress due to loan repayment failures. These companies have been placed under administrative control by Grant Thornton as efforts are underway to save them or minimize losses. The companies owe £13 million to the British Arab Commercial Bank, holding assets worth £37 million.
Elon Musk has accused former US President Donald Trump of being listed in the still-sealed Epstein files, suggesting this is why some documents remain confidential. After supporting Trump’s presidency and leading the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), Musk resigned in May 2025 amid criticism. Since then, he has openly criticized Trump’s policies and now alleges Trump’s connection to Jeffrey Epstein is the true reason key Epstein files have not been released to the public.
The Chief Advisor Dr. Muhammad Yunus announced that the national parliamentary elections will be held in the first half of April 2026. The announcement sparked mixed reactions among political parties. BNP expressed dissatisfaction over the timing, preferring elections by December or January-February, while Jamaat-e-Islami and other parties welcomed the decision. Leftist parties criticized the delay and weather concerns. Some called for further consultation to determine a more suitable election date. The announcement has intensified political debates across Bangladesh.
BNP leader Ishrak Hossain accused a group of attempting to divert Bangladesh from its democratic path. Speaking during an Eid-ul-Azha cleanliness drive in Dhaka, he expressed concern over the postponement of elections despite most stakeholders wanting polls by December. Ishrak warned of possible street protests with a single demand to restore voting rights if delays continue. He also highlighted BNP’s long-standing organized resistance against the current government and condemned efforts to undermine democracy without naming individuals.
Bangladesh’s Election Commission is gearing up to hold the next national parliamentary election in the first half of April 2026, as announced by Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus. With only ten months left, the Commission faces challenges such as updating the voter list, registering parties, and finalizing constituencies. Officials say preparations are underway despite time constraints. Experts believe the task is challenging but possible, provided law and order is maintained and coordination among government bodies is ensured.
Hasnat Abdullah, Chief Organizer of the National Citizens Party (NCP) for the southern region, emphasized that a national consensus, including a declaration and a July Charter, must be finalized by this July to hold elections in April. Speaking in Cumilla’s Debidwar after distributing Qurbani meat to families of July Uprising victims, he also stressed the need to restructure the Election Commission and ensure a level playing field. Abdullah reaffirmed commitment to fulfilling the people's aspirations and honoring the sacrifices of the martyrs.
Vivian Wilson, Elon Musk’s transgender daughter, recently mocked the ongoing conflict between Musk and former U.S. President Donald Trump. In an Instagram video, she laughed off the dispute and expressed satisfaction at the “truth being revealed.” Vivian, who changed her name and cut ties with Musk in 2020, highlighted the personal nature of the feud. The tension escalated after Musk criticized Trump’s budget bill, prompting Trump to call Musk “crazy.” Vivian’s remarks have reignited social media discussions amid the political clash.
BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir stated that April is unsuitable for national elections due to extreme heat, storm risks, public exams, and Ramadan. He suggested December as a more appropriate time. This remark follows Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus’s announcement of elections in April 2026. Fakhrul emphasized that election campaigns during Ramadan would be difficult and claimed public expectations favored a December poll. He conveyed Eid greetings and reflected on the spirit of sacrifice, quoting Kazi Nazrul Islam to highlight deeper values behind Eid-ul-Azha.
Elon Musk has suggested forming a new political party aimed at representing the 80% of moderate voters in the United States. He conducted a poll on social media, receiving strong support for the idea. The proposed party, possibly named the "America Party," could challenge the dominance of Republicans and Democrats. However, experts warn that creating a new party is legally complex and requires significant organization and funding. Musk’s move also signals growing tensions with former ally Donald Trump and his interest in reshaping the political landscape.
US President Donald Trump has announced that trade delegations from the United States and China will meet in London on June 9 to discuss resolving their ongoing trade war. The announcement follows a 90-minute phone call between Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping, which Trump described as productive. The US delegation will include Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, and Trade Representative Jamison Greer. A previous trade understanding in May collapsed after both sides accused each other of violating its terms.
Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman stated that the people of Bangladesh do not want a manipulated election but demand a fair and just one. Speaking after Eid-ul-Azha prayers in Moulvibazar, he emphasized the need for justice, reforms, implementation of the July declaration, and a level playing field to ensure credible elections. He also urged authorities to allow young voters to participate and expressed willingness to cooperate with the Chief Advisor if needed, stressing the importance of resolving the national crisis.
BNP has rejected Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus's plan for national elections in April next year and insists they be held by December. Following his June 6 speech, BNP held a meeting led by Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman, reaffirming their stance. The party cited challenges such as Ramadan and weather conditions and criticized the interim government for not providing valid reasons for the delay. BNP also accused a political group of obstructing consensus and jeopardizing fair elections.
BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir returned to Bangladesh after eye surgery in Thailand and voiced disappointment over the Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus’s announcement to hold national elections in April 2026. Fakhrul emphasized the BNP’s demand for elections to be held by December this year, expressing that the nation shares the same disappointment. Following the announcement, the BNP’s National Standing Committee met to reaffirm their stance on the December election timeline.
Professor Muhammad Yunus, Chief Adviser of the Interim Government, announced that the national election will be held in the first half of April next year. The National Citizens Party (NCP) said they have no objection to this timeline if effective measures are taken to implement the July Charter, July Manifesto, and necessary reforms before then. Previously, NCP demanded local elections and Election Commission reforms but has now focused on the execution of these key documents and reforms.
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