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A demand has been raised to posthumously confer the title of Field Marshal on General Ataul Gani (MAG) Osmani, the Commander-in-Chief of Bangladesh’s Liberation War. The call came on Monday during a discussion and prayer event held at the Helmet Hall of the RAOWA Club in Dhaka, marking Osmani’s 42nd death anniversary. The event was organized by the Retired Armed Forces Officers Welfare Association (RAOWA).
Speakers at the event said Osmani was deprived of the honor he deserved, though the loss was the nation’s rather than his. They credited his leadership for maintaining unity among military and civilian forces during the war. BNP Standing Committee member Major (Retd.) Hafizuddin Ahmed Bir Bikrom, the chief guest, said Osmani’s recognition as Field Marshal would honor the nation itself. He urged the armed forces to formally request the defense minister or future prime minister Tarique Rahman to approve the title.
Hafizuddin also commented on the politicization of history and praised the country’s armed forces for their discipline and role in ensuring a fair 13th parliamentary election held on February 12.
Demand raised to honor Liberation War commander General Osmani posthumously as Field Marshal
In the 13th National Parliamentary Election, 17 out of 25 candidates in three constituencies of Madaripur lost their security deposits due to failing to secure the required number of votes. The results showed close contests among leading candidates, but most others could not gather significant voter support.
In Madaripur-1, Bangladesh Khelafat Majlish candidate Sayeed Uddin Ahmed Hanjala won with 64,909 votes, narrowly defeating BNP’s Nadira Akter, who received 64,528 votes. In Madaripur-2, BNP’s Jahandar Ali Mia won with 61,744 votes, while in Madaripur-3, BNP’s Anisur Rahman Khokon Talukdar secured victory with 96,188 votes. Voter turnout ranged from 44 to 56 percent across the three constituencies, with several thousand votes declared invalid.
Analysis of the results indicated that despite competitive races among top contenders, a large portion of candidates failed to achieve the minimum vote threshold, resulting in a high rate of deposit forfeiture across the district.
Seventeen candidates lose deposits in three Madaripur constituencies during 13th national election
Two candidates in the Bogura-3 (Adamdighi-Dupchanchia) constituency lost their security deposits in the parliamentary election held on February 12, 2026. According to the Upazila Election Office, under election rules, a candidate forfeits their deposit if they fail to secure one-eighth (12.5%) of the total votes cast. Out of 339,181 registered voters, 243,794 cast their ballots, with 4,198 votes declared invalid, resulting in a turnout of 73.10 percent.
National Party candidate Shahinul Islam, who contested with the plough symbol, received 1,475 votes, while Islami Andolan Bangladesh candidate Shahjahan Ali Talukder, with the hand fan symbol, obtained 1,771 votes. Both failed to reach the required vote threshold. The election results show that BNP’s candidate Abdul Mohit Talukder, running with the sheaf of paddy symbol, won the seat with 127,406 votes. His closest rival, Jamaat-e-Islami’s Nur Mohammad Abu Taher, received 111,026 votes.
The forfeiture of deposits underscores the wide vote gap between the leading candidates and the lower-performing contenders in the Bogura-3 race.
Two Bogura-3 candidates lose deposits as BNP’s Abdul Mohit Talukder wins parliamentary seat
Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) has announced special traffic arrangements for Tuesday, February 17, 2026, due to the oath-taking ceremonies of newly elected Members of Parliament at the National Parliament Building and newly formed cabinet members at the South Plaza. A large public gathering is expected in the area, prompting temporary traffic restrictions from Khejurbagan Crossing to Manik Mia Avenue and from July Memorial Museum (Ganabhaban Crossing) to Urojahaj Crossing along Lake Road.
To minimize inconvenience, DMP’s traffic division has outlined several diversion routes. Vehicles from Mirpur Road toward Farmgate will be redirected via Defence Gap, China-Bangladesh Friendship Conference Center, and Bijoy Sarani Crossing. Similar diversions apply for traffic from Dhanmondi, Asad Gate, Indira Road, and the Elevated Expressway. Drivers are advised to avoid Manik Mia Avenue and Lake Road between 8 a.m. and 7 p.m.
DMP has requested full cooperation from city residents to ensure smooth traffic flow during the ceremonies and advised using alternative routes to avoid congestion.
DMP announces diversions for Dhaka traffic during Tuesday’s parliamentary oath ceremonies
Two people were killed in separate road accidents in Dhaka’s Shyampur and Mugda areas late on Monday, February 15. Police said Abdur Rahim, 46, was hit by an unidentified truck while crossing the road near Postogola Bridge in Shyampur. He was taken to Dhaka Medical College Hospital, where he died around 2:45 a.m. His body was sent to the hospital morgue for autopsy.
In another incident the same evening, Nayon Moni, 46, a garment worker, died after being struck by her staff bus in front of Mugda Hospital. Her husband said she had just stepped off the bus and was crossing the road when the accident occurred. Police recovered the body and sent it for autopsy at Dhaka Medical College morgue. The driver and the bus involved were later detained.
Both victims were from outside Dhaka—Rahim from Sirajganj and Nayon Moni from Shariatpur. Their families have since received the bodies after post-mortem examinations.
Two killed in separate road accidents in Dhaka’s Shyampur and Mugda areas
In the 13th National Parliamentary Election, deposits of 35 out of 48 candidates in six constituencies of Noakhali district were forfeited for failing to secure one-eighth of the total votes cast. The results were confirmed by the district returning officer and Noakhali Deputy Commissioner Muhammad Shafiqul Islam after voting took place peacefully on February 12, 2026.
According to the district election office, deposits were forfeited by five candidates in Noakhali-1, two in Noakhali-2, five in Noakhali-3, five in Noakhali-4, ten in Noakhali-5, and eight in Noakhali-6. In these constituencies, BNP candidates won in five seats, while the National Citizen Party (NCP) secured victory in one. The forfeited candidates represented parties such as Islami Andolan, Jatiya Party, JSD, and others, as well as several independents.
The official results were announced on the night of the election day, with the election office confirming that the process was conducted in a fair and orderly environment across all polling centers.
35 candidates lose deposits in Noakhali’s six seats after 13th national election
A Dhaka court has issued a travel ban on Sony Rangs Electronics Limited Managing Director Ekram Hossain, his father Sachimi Ogawara Hossain, and brother Binash Hossain, who serves as the company’s Deputy Managing Director. The order was passed on Monday by Dhaka Metropolitan Senior Special Judge Sabbir Foyez following a petition from the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC).
According to the petition filed by ACC Deputy Assistant Director and investigating officer Md. Al Amin, the accused are suspected of illegally transferring approximately fifteen to twenty thousand crore taka abroad. A confidential inquiry reportedly revealed that the family holds extensive movable and immovable assets both in Bangladesh and overseas and were allegedly attempting to relocate those assets.
The court deemed the travel restriction necessary to prevent the transfer of assets and to preserve evidence related to the alleged offenses. The order was confirmed by court bench assistant Riaz Hossain.
Dhaka court bars Sony Rangs MD and family from leaving Bangladesh over corruption probe
Muhammad Asadullah, a journalist for Amar Desh and central joint convener of the National Youth Power under the National Citizens Party (NCP), has been arrested, prompting his family to allege a politically motivated conspiracy. His wife, Naima Akter Rima, said police detained him last Friday without prior notice, claiming an old case was deliberately revived to humiliate him socially and politically. The family insists the arrest is part of a planned campaign of harassment rather than a routine legal process.
According to the family, the incident followed an attack by local political activists who smeared color on Asadullah and his father after the election. They allege the arrest was retaliation for protesting that assault. The family also reported threats from influential local ruling party leaders after Asadullah’s sister posted on social media, leaving them fearful for their safety.
Police stated that Asadullah was arrested under a 2024 cheque dishonor case in which he was a convicted and warrant-listed accused. However, they did not explain why the warrant had not been executed earlier. Asadullah is currently held in Pabna District Jail, and his family has appealed for his protection and a fair trial.
Family alleges political conspiracy behind journalist Asadullah’s arrest, seeks safety and justice
BNP Secretary General and Standing Committee member Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir visited Bangladesh Medical University on Monday, February 16, to check on the health condition of the party’s Health Affairs Secretary and prominent urologist Dr. Mohammad Rafiqul Islam, who is currently under treatment. During the visit, Fakhrul spoke with the attending doctors and was briefed about Rafiqul Islam’s physical condition and progress.
Present at the time were several senior faculty members and administrators of the university, including Professor Dr. Shamim Ahmed, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Registrar Professor Dr. Md. Nazrul Islam, and other specialists from the Urology and Surgical Oncology departments. Earlier, on Sunday, BNP Standing Committee member Dr. A. J. M. Zahid Hossain had also visited the ailing leader.
Dr. Rafiqul Islam was admitted to the hospital on February 14 after falling ill. A 19-member medical board was formed on February 15 to oversee his treatment.
Mirza Fakhrul visits BNP health secretary Dr. Rafiqul Islam at Bangladesh Medical University
A Dhaka court has ordered the seizure of land worth Tk 5.29 crore owned by Nasrin Islam, wife of NASA Group chairman Nazrul Islam Majumder and a director of EXIM Bank, in Cumilla. The order was issued on Monday by Dhaka Metropolitan Senior Special Judge Sabbir Foyez. Court bench assistant Riaz Hossain confirmed the information.
According to the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC), its assistant director Muhammad Shihab Salam filed the petition seeking confiscation of the property. The petition stated that Nasrin Islam allegedly abused her power to acquire assets worth Tk 20.26 crore beyond her known income through bribery and corruption. Investigators found that she was attempting to sell or transfer her movable and immovable assets before the case’s resolution.
The court ruled that the properties must be seized immediately under Section 14 of the Money Laundering Prevention Act, 2012, and Rule 18 of the Anti-Corruption Commission Rules, 2007, to prevent potential loss to the state.
Dhaka court orders seizure of Tk 5.29 crore land owned by EXIM Bank director Nasrin Islam
A local BNP leader in Fatullah, Narayanganj, has been accused of printing and selling fake 'Family Cards' based on the party’s election manifesto and collecting money from women. The accused, identified as Russell alias Jilani, allegedly sold the cards under the name 'Jisan Traders' with his wife. On Monday, anger erupted in Kashipur Union’s Narsingpur area when buyers, mostly women, realized they had been deceived after failing to receive promised goods. They protested and surrounded the leader’s house.
According to reports, Russell and his wife distributed around 300 cards across several localities, charging Tk 50 each. Buyers were told they could purchase Tk 1,725 worth of goods for Tk 1,285 monthly using the cards. Fatullah BNP president Shahidul Islam Titu clarified that although the 'Family Card' was mentioned in the party’s manifesto, no official program had begun, and he urged authorities to act against those involved. Narayanganj Sadar Upazila Executive Officer S.M. Faiz Uddin Ahmed said the matter would be investigated promptly.
Local women expressed frustration, saying they were misled into believing the cards were government-backed and were left waiting in vain for the promised goods.
BNP leader accused of defrauding women in Narayanganj through fake 'Family Card' sales
A pedestrian named Ikhlas Khan, aged 30, died early Monday while undergoing treatment at Dhaka Medical College Hospital following a motorcycle collision in Gopalganj. The accident occurred on Sunday evening on the Gopalganj-Tekerhat road in the Gandhiyashur area of Gopalganj Sadar upazila. Two others were injured in the incident.
According to Gopalganj Sadar Police Station Officer-in-Charge Md. Anisur Rahman, Ikhlas Khan was crossing the road when a speeding motorcycle hit him. The motorcycle driver Abdullah Kazi, 18, and passenger Isanur Kazi, 16, both from Jaduput village in Kashiani upazila, were also injured. Locals rescued the injured and took them to Gopalganj Medical College Hospital. As Ikhlas’s condition worsened, he was transferred to Dhaka Medical College Hospital, where he died at around 4 a.m. Monday.
The motorcycle driver Abdullah Kazi, who sustained serious injuries, is being treated at Dhaka Medical College Hospital, while passenger Isanur Kazi remains admitted at Gopalganj Medical College Hospital.
Pedestrian killed in Gopalganj motorcycle crash, two others hospitalized
BNP-affiliated student organization leader Nasir Uddin Nasir stated on Monday, February 16, that the allegation of sexual assault against a woman in Noakhali’s Hatiya, reportedly for voting for the Shapla symbol, was deliberately fabricated. In a Facebook post, he demanded that NCP leaders Hannan Masud, Asif Mahmud, and Sadik Kayem publicly apologize to the nation for spreading false information.
Nasir cited statements from local police, doctors, and eyewitnesses indicating the allegation was baseless. He noted that the accused was admitted to a hospital at 10:28 p.m. on February 13, making it impossible for him to be present at another location at the same time. Nasir criticized the use of such a sensitive issue for political purposes, calling it irresponsible and harmful to social stability. He also mentioned that Noakhali district Jamaat leader Ishaq Khondaker suspended a related program, which he said clarified the situation further.
Nasir urged all involved, including NCP and Jamaat-linked groups, to admit their role in spreading misinformation and to refrain from exploiting sensitive issues for political gain.
Nasir Uddin Nasir calls Noakhali assault claim false, demands NCP leaders’ public apology
Encroachment on the banks of the Bankkhali River in Cox’s Bazar began immediately after the February 12 election, with individuals reportedly using the name of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) to justify their actions. Witnesses said the process started on the night of the vote and that more than 50 tin structures have already been built along the river. The Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority (BIWTA), responsible for river management, has sent letters to 15 government offices requesting urgent intervention to stop the illegal occupation.
Cox’s Bazar port officer Md. Abdul Wakil Sarkar confirmed that those previously evicted are now reoccupying the riverbank, and legal measures are being taken. Former city JCD joint secretary Shafayat Munna stated that the occupiers used BNP banners and posters to build illegal structures, which were later removed under the direction of newly elected MP Lutfur Rahman Kajol. Kajol urged police to arrest the encroachers and clarified that the BNP has no connection with the incident.
The BIWTA has also requested immediate action from the district administration and law enforcement agencies to prevent further encroachment.
Encroachment resumes on Bankkhali River in Cox’s Bazar using BNP’s name after election
The Chamber Court of the Appellate Division has suspended a High Court order that directed all government and private lower secondary and secondary schools to remain closed throughout the month of Ramadan. The suspension order was issued on Monday, February 16, 2026, by Justice Farah Mahbub of the Appellate Division’s Chamber Court.
During the hearing, Additional Attorney General Barrister Anik R Haque represented the state, assisted by Assistant Attorney General Maria Tanzima. The High Court had earlier, on Sunday, February 14, 2026, ordered the closure of all government and private lower secondary and secondary schools for the entire month of Ramadan.
With the Chamber Court’s suspension of the High Court directive, the earlier order to keep schools closed during Ramadan will remain inactive until further judicial proceedings clarify the matter.
Appellate Division suspends High Court order to close schools during Ramadan
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