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Ehsanul Mahbub Zubair, spokesperson of Jamaat-e-Islami, said on Wednesday evening that his party would not leave the election field under any circumstances. After meeting Election Commission Secretary Akhtar Ahmed, he told reporters that Jamaat, along with the people, would resist terrorism and ensure a fair, peaceful, and acceptable election. He also sought cooperation from journalists to achieve this goal.
Zubair alleged that a planned smear campaign was being carried out to question the election by targeting Jamaat and its leaders. He referred to the detention of the party’s Thakurgaon district amir with 7.4 million taka at Saidpur Airport, a threatening remark by a political leader in Cumilla-4 constituency, and irregularities in body-worn camera distribution. He claimed the detained leader carried the money for business purposes due to bank closure and demanded action against the police officers involved.
Zubair further said that threats of violence and unequal camera allocation raised concerns about fairness. He called for clarification on whether these actions were coincidental or intentional.
Jamaat pledges to stay in election race, alleges planned smear campaign against its leaders
Election Commission (EC) Senior Secretary Akhtar Ahmed stated on Wednesday evening in Agargaon, Dhaka, that he was misquoted by a media outlet regarding a financial issue linked to the arrest of a Jamaat leader in Thakurgaon. He clarified that he never said there was no problem carrying large sums of money and emphasized that he had neither the authority nor the right to make such a statement. Ahmed described the misquotation as unfortunate and urged journalists not to spread misinformation during a sensitive pre-election period.
He explained that his original comment concerned the process of determining the source, amount, and purpose of intercepted funds, which he said was the responsibility of the relevant authorities. Ahmed expressed anger over the misrepresentation and called for an end to misinformation practices. He also mentioned that a delegation from Jamaat-e-Islami and the 11-party alliance had met him to discuss problems faced by their polling agents, and he advised them to report issues to the Electoral Inquiry Committee, returning officers, and local police.
Ahmed concluded by urging all parties to work together to ensure a fair and well-conducted election.
EC Secretary Akhtar Ahmed says he was misquoted on money transport issue before election
Islami Andolan Bangladesh has accused several political parties of carrying out violent activities similar to those seen in the past. The allegation was made at an emergency press conference on Wednesday evening, where the party claimed that its leaders and activists had been attacked in multiple districts including Rupganj in Dhaka, Barishal, Jhalakathi, and Barguna.
The party specifically mentioned the BNP and Jamaat, alleging that their actions were creating concern over the overall election environment. Islami Andolan also claimed that false propaganda was being spread against its candidates in different areas.
According to the press conference, Islami Andolan Bangladesh has candidates contesting in all 258 constituencies and intends to remain in the race until the results are announced.
Islami Andolan accuses rival parties of violence ahead of Bangladesh election
The United States has proposed supplying military equipment to Bangladesh’s new government and its allies to reduce reliance on Chinese defense systems. US Ambassador to Bangladesh Brent T. Christensen told Reuters on February 10 that Washington is concerned about China’s growing influence in South Asia and is committed to working closely with Dhaka to clarify the risks of certain agreements with Beijing.
The ambassador explained that the US and its partner countries are offering advanced defense equipment to help Bangladesh diversify its military procurement. The move follows a period of shifting regional influence: after former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s stay in India in August 2024, India’s sway over Bangladesh reportedly declined, allowing China to strengthen its presence. Bangladesh and China recently signed a defense agreement that includes plans for a drone factory near the Indian border and discussions with Pakistan on purchasing JF-17 Thunder fighter jets.
China’s foreign ministry stated that the Bangladesh-China relationship is based on strategic partnership and should not involve interference from any third country. The US also expressed interest in deepening economic ties, emphasizing trade diplomacy and encouraging American investment in Bangladesh.
US proposes defense aid to Bangladesh to counter China’s growing influence in South Asia
Barrister Kaiser Kamal, the BNP candidate for the Netrakona-1 constituency, has been unofficially declared the winner in 122 out of 124 polling centers, according to local reports from Durgapur, Netrakona, published on February 12, 2026. The report indicates that the results are based on unofficial counts from nearly all centers in the constituency.
The election saw a total of 127,711,895 registered voters nationwide, including 64,825,151 men, 62,885,524 women, and 1,120 transgender voters. Alongside Kaiser Kamal’s victory, BNP candidates were reported ahead in Magura-1 and Magura-2 constituencies, while BNP’s Asaduzzaman was unofficially declared winner in Jhenaidah-1. In Rangpur-4, NCP’s Akhtar Hossain was leading, and in Bhola-3, BNP candidate Major (Retd.) Hafiz Uddin was ahead.
These unofficial results suggest significant progress for BNP candidates in multiple constituencies, though final official confirmation from the Election Commission was not mentioned in the report.
BNP’s Kaiser Kamal unofficially wins Netrakona-1 as party leads in several other constituencies
In Khulna-5 constituency, Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami’s secretary general and party candidate Mia Golam Porwar has been defeated by BNP’s candidate Mohammad Ali Asgar, popularly known as Lobi. According to unofficial results, Asgar, contesting with the paddy sheaf symbol, secured 148,887 votes including postal ballots, while Porwar, contesting with the balance scale symbol, received 146,888 votes. The BNP candidate won by a margin of 1,999 votes.
The Khulna-5 constituency comprises Phultala, Dumuria upazilas, and the Gilatala Cantonment area. It has a total of 150 polling centers and 402,798 registered voters. The results were reported by the Khulna bureau of the newspaper.
The report also mentioned other election outcomes across the country, including victories for candidates in Dhaka-4, Dhaka-6, and Dhaka-18 constituencies, as well as a warning from Jamaat about movements against alleged conspiracies over vote results.
BNP’s Mohammad Ali Asgar wins Khulna-5 seat by 1,999 votes over Jamaat leader
A delegation from the United States-based International Republican Institute (IRI) met with Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman on Wednesday afternoon at the party’s central office in Moghbazar, Dhaka. According to the party’s central publicity department, the meeting was held in a cordial and friendly atmosphere.
During the meeting, discussions were held on the upcoming February 12 election and various related issues. The report did not specify the names or number of IRI representatives present, nor did it detail the specific topics discussed beyond the election reference.
The meeting reflects continued engagement between international organizations and political parties in Bangladesh in the context of the approaching national election.
IRI delegation meets Jamaat chief Shafiqur Rahman in Dhaka before February 12 election
In the 13th National Parliamentary Election, Jamaat-e-Islami candidate Md. Salauddin Ayyubi, contesting with the 'balance scale' symbol, won the Gazipur-4 (Kapasia) constituency by a margin of 9,247 votes. According to preliminary results from all 122 polling centers, Ayyubi secured 99,407 votes, while his nearest rival, BNP candidate Shah Riazul Hannan, received 90,160 votes.
The Gazipur-4 constituency comprises 11 unions, 99 wards, 122 polling centers, and 654 booths, with a total of 325,556 registered voters. Among them, 160,007 are male and 165,549 are female voters. Based on the announced results, Salauddin Ayyubi has been declared the winning candidate for the Kapasia seat with a significant lead.
The report also mentioned results from other constituencies, including BNP’s victory in Pabna-5 and three of Patuakhali’s four seats, while Jamaat secured one seat there, and Jamaat candidate Abdul Warech won in Gaibandha-5.
Salauddin Ayyubi wins Gazipur-4 seat for Jamaat by 9,247 votes in 13th national election
Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) A M M Nasir Uddin has called on all citizens to maintain peace and harmony during the upcoming parliamentary election and referendum. In a televised address to the nation on Wednesday evening, he urged voters to come to polling centers spontaneously, cast their votes, and accept the results with respect. He emphasized that collective participation would make the election meaningful and successful.
In his message, the CEC paid tribute to the martyrs of the Liberation War and the July uprising, noting their sacrifices paved the way for the country’s democratic progress. He described voting as not only a right but also a civic duty, urging citizens to exercise it responsibly to strengthen democratic institutions. He also appealed to election officials, law enforcement, journalists, and observers to perform their duties sincerely and assist in managing any unforeseen situations.
Nasir Uddin expressed optimism that through joint efforts, the nation would witness a fair, peaceful, and festive election, with enthusiastic voter participation ensuring its success.
CEC Nasir Uddin urges peaceful participation and acceptance of results in upcoming Bangladesh election
The Director General of the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) announced that a special nationwide security plan has been implemented ahead of the 13th National Parliamentary Election and Referendum 2026. Speaking to reporters after inspecting polling centers in Dhaka on Wednesday, he said RAB is fully prepared to ensure that citizens can exercise their voting rights in a safe and peaceful environment. Under the Election Commission’s directive, RAB is operating as mobile and striking forces across all electoral areas from February 8 to 14.
According to the RAB chief, around 700 patrol teams are currently active across the country, supported by reserve striking units in each battalion and camp. Thirty patrol teams under RAB headquarters are on standby as central reserves for emergencies. Dog squads have been deployed in Dhaka, Chattogram, Rajshahi, and Cox’s Bazar, while bomb disposal units have been divided into seven zones nationwide. Intelligence officers in plain clothes are gathering information at every constituency, and a cyber monitoring team is tracking online misinformation.
RAB has also intensified checkpoints at key entry and exit points, highways, and sensitive urban areas. The force urged voters to cooperate with law enforcement and report any violence, intimidation, or electoral misconduct immediately.
RAB deploys 700 patrol teams and dog squads nationwide for 2026 election security
Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) A M M Nasir Uddin delivered a televised address to the nation on Wednesday evening, beginning at 7 p.m., ahead of the 13th National Parliamentary Election and the upcoming referendum. The announcement was made through the online platform of Amar Desh on February 11, 2026.
The speech marked a formal communication from the Election Commission to the public in preparation for the national polls and referendum. The event underscores the commission’s role in guiding the electoral process and informing citizens about key developments related to the election period.
Further details of the address, including its content or specific directives, were not disclosed in the report.
CEC Nasir Uddin delivers national address ahead of 13th parliamentary election and referendum
Nasiruddin Patwari, chief coordinator of the NCP and Jamaat alliance candidate for Dhaka-8, has launched a new website aimed at curbing extortion. The platform, chandabaaj.com, went live on Wednesday, fulfilling a promise Patwari had made earlier. He confirmed the launch himself, urging citizens to report any incidents of extortion in their areas with proper evidence so that offenders can be identified and legal action can be taken.
According to the NCP, by Wednesday evening the website had already received eight reports from across the country. The party stated that these submissions will be carefully reviewed and necessary legal measures will follow against those found involved. Patwari emphasized that the initiative reflects his vision of building a Bangladesh free from extortion and corruption.
The launch marks a digital step in community-driven crime reporting, with the NCP pledging to ensure transparency and accountability through the new platform.
Nasiruddin Patwari launches chandabaaj.com to report and curb extortion nationwide
Thirty-two executive magistrates will operate mobile courts across Dhaka metropolis for five days starting Tuesday to maintain law and order during the election period. The initiative will be conducted under the supervision of the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (CMM) of Dhaka. The magistrates have been empowered under sections 89(A), 73(2B), and 74(2B) of the Representation of the People Order, 1972.
According to an official notification signed by Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Md. Sefatullah on behalf of the CMM, the names of the 32 magistrates and their assigned electoral areas have been listed. Each magistrate will report to the respective District Magistrate or Returning Officer after appointment and will keep them informed about mobile court operations.
The empowered magistrates are required to submit daily reports on their activities in a prescribed format to both the District Magistrate and the Returning Officer. The measure aims to ensure effective enforcement of election laws and discipline across Dhaka during the polling period.
Thirty-two mobile courts to operate in Dhaka for five days during election period
Ganosamhati Andolan’s chief coordinator Jonayed Abdur Rahim Saki has said that voter identity must be ensured during polling. Speaking at a press conference held on Wednesday afternoon at Amena Plaza in Brahmanbaria municipality, he emphasized respect for religious attire but noted that it should not hinder voter identification. Saki warned that certain special clothing could facilitate fraudulent voting.
He expressed concern about possible election engineering, alleging that the administration might act in favor of a particular party and overlook irregularities such as fake voting, polling center occupation, and the use of illicit money. Complaints have reportedly been submitted to the administration, which has promised action. Saki further stated that the people of the country would not accept any election engineering attempts and that resistance would be organized if such efforts occur.
The press conference was conducted by Upazila BNP president Mehedi Hasan Palash, with former MP M A Khalek and other leaders in attendance.
Jonayed Saki warns against election engineering, urges voter identity verification in Brahmanbaria
Media Watch Bangladesh reported that mainstream media outlets gave the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) more prominence than Jamaat-e-Islami in election campaign coverage over an 18-day period. The findings were presented on Wednesday at the National Press Club by Research Coordinator Plabon Tariq, based on data from nine print, five online, and seven electronic media outlets between January 22 and February 9, 2026.
According to the analysis, print media published 747 BNP-related election reports compared to 364 on Jamaat, while online media carried 1,498 BNP stories and 827 on Jamaat. In television bulletins, BNP received an average of 105 minutes of daily coverage, compared to 54 minutes for Jamaat. The study included major outlets such as Prothom Alo, The Daily Star, Somokal, Kaler Kantho, and Jamuna Television.
Plabon Tariq stated that the purpose of the study was to quantitatively assess how much coverage each party received during the 13th National Parliamentary Election campaign. He emphasized that the analysis was not intended to blame any outlet but showed that most media failed to maintain balance and gave BNP comparatively greater attention.
Study shows BNP received more media coverage than Jamaat during 18-day election campaign analysis
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