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The Election Commission (EC) has approved the use of caravans or mobile vehicles for campaign activities ahead of the upcoming referendum and 13th parliamentary elections. The directive, issued on February 4 and signed by Senior Assistant Secretary Md. Shahidul Islam, instructs all relevant authorities, including contesting candidates and executive magistrates, to be informed of the decision. The EC emphasized that such campaign vehicles must not disrupt traffic, cause public inconvenience, or disturb public order.
According to the official circular, the initiative aims to make election campaigns more vibrant and engaging. Caravans may use digital technology or biodegradable materials for decoration, but all activities must strictly adhere to the electoral code of conduct. The EC warned that any violation of public interest or law and order would not be tolerated.
Analysts noted that the move could add a new dimension to election campaigning, though they cautioned that without proper discipline and security measures, the initiative might lead to public discomfort.
Bangladesh Election Commission approves caravan campaigns with strict conduct rules
An independent investigation committee formed by the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has found partial truth in sexual harassment allegations brought by former Bangladesh women’s team captain Jahanara Alam against former selector and manager Manjurul Islam. The BCB announced the findings in a press release after receiving the committee’s report and recommendations.
According to the BCB statement, the committee found insufficient evidence for two of the four allegations made by Jahanara but confirmed preliminary proof of unprofessional and inappropriate behavior by Manjurul Islam. The inquiry was initiated after Jahanara publicly raised the allegations on a YouTube channel on November 7. The BCB formed the committee on February 9, led by former Supreme Court Justice Tariq ul Hakim, with four other members including legal and sports officials.
The committee formally submitted its report to BCB President Aminul Islam on February 2. The BCB has not yet disclosed any further action based on the committee’s recommendations.
BCB probe finds partial proof in Jahanara Alam’s complaint against Manjurul Islam
Jamaat-e-Islami’s Nayeb-e-Ameer Dr. Syed Abdullah Mohammad Taher stated that the party does not support politics based on murder, extortion, or corruption. Speaking on Wednesday evening at an election rally in the field of Tarashail High School in Konkapait Union, Chauddagram upazila of Comilla, he said that corruption had not decreased under any past government. He alleged that the parties they are competing against in the current election had made Bangladesh the top-ranked country for corruption three times during their rule.
Dr. Taher urged voters to choose between continuing corruption and anarchy or supporting the 11-party alliance committed to building a safe and developed Bangladesh. The rally, which drew a large crowd, was presided over by Union Jamaat Ameer Maulana Hasan Mojumdar and conducted by Jamaat leader Nazmul Haque Molla Badol.
Several local and central leaders, including Daksu GS S.M. Farhad, Chauddagram Jamaat Ameer Mahfuzur Rahman, and other political and social figures, also addressed the gathering, emphasizing anti-corruption commitments ahead of the election.
Dr. Taher says Jamaat rejects politics of corruption and violence at Comilla election rally
BNP Chairperson Tarique Rahman has pledged to make Faridpur a new administrative division if his party comes to power. He made the announcement on Wednesday during an election campaign rally in Faridpur. Rahman urged voters to participate actively on election day, remain at polling centers until results are announced, and guard their votes to prevent irregularities. He also promised to construct the Padma Barrage to boost agricultural development in the region.
During his speech, Rahman described the upcoming February 12 election as a turning point for Bangladesh, calling on citizens to end what he termed 15 years of misrule that deprived people of their voting rights. He said the BNP government would introduce a family card program for four crore families and undertake the re-excavation of about 20,000 kilometers of canals nationwide to support agriculture and environmental protection.
Rahman further warned voters to stay alert against attempts to mislead them through collection of NID cards and mobile payment numbers, and he criticized alleged corruption in recent mega projects, emphasizing that the country belongs to its people, not to any party or individual.
Tarique Rahman vows to make Faridpur a division if BNP wins upcoming election
A special operation by the Bangladesh Army in Babuganj, Barishal, led to the arrest of notorious criminal and drug dealer Shahid Pyada, aged 49, along with eight of his associates early Wednesday, February 4. The raid took place in the Bir Sreshtho Jahangirnagar Union area, where the army recovered yaba tablets, marijuana, drug paraphernalia, a large quantity of illegal cigarettes, and locally made weapons. Shahid Pyada was detained from his residence, while his associates were captured from his fish enclosure area.
The detainees, including Shahid Pyada, Shamim Sheikh, Shamim Mridha, Sirajul Islam, Shawon Sheikh, Faruk Sheikh, Washim Bepari, Mamun Khan, and Sultan, were handed over to Babuganj Police Station for legal action. The operation was conducted by a special team from the 62 East Bengal Regiment under the 6 Infantry Brigade of the 7 Infantry Division.
The arrests mark a significant step in the army’s ongoing efforts to curb organized crime and drug trafficking in the Barishal region, according to the report.
Army arrests top criminal Shahid Pyada and eight aides in Barishal operation
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami has pledged to ensure a peaceful and sustainable resolution to the Rohingya crisis with international cooperation if it comes to power. The announcement was made on Wednesday at a hotel in Banani, Dhaka, during the party’s election manifesto unveiling event. The party said it would work to guarantee the safe repatriation of Rohingya refugees.
The manifesto outlines Jamaat’s foreign policy priorities, including enhancing the global standing of Bangladesh and its passport. It emphasizes maintaining friendly relations with neighboring countries such as India, Bhutan, Nepal, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Maldives, and Thailand based on mutual respect and fairness. The party also plans to strengthen ties with the Muslim world and build constructive relations with developed nations including the United States, the United Kingdom, the European Union, Japan, and Canada.
Jamaat further stated that Bangladesh would expand relations with Eastern Europe, Africa, and South America, and increase active participation in the United Nations, SAARC, and ASEAN. The manifesto also commits to continuing Bangladesh’s role in UN peacekeeping and supporting transparent migration management.
Jamaat vows peaceful Rohingya solution and stronger global engagement in new election manifesto
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami has announced a 10-point plan aimed at eradicating unemployment if the party assumes power. The plan, published on February 4, 2026, focuses on creating employment for nearly 70 million able youth both domestically and abroad. It includes initiatives such as forming district-based human skill development zones under a ‘Dokkho’ project, diversifying the economy, and establishing a national workforce database to match skills with job opportunities.
The proposal also emphasizes supporting new entrepreneurs through seed capital funds and innovation incubators, promoting agricultural product processing industries, and training freelancers for outsourcing work. Additionally, it pledges to explore new overseas job markets, provide low-cost migration opportunities, and ensure safe working environments for women. Other measures include abolishing government job application fees, expediting recruitment processes, and revising minimum wages in consultation with business leaders.
According to the plan, these steps are intended to reduce the country’s double-digit unemployment rate to single digits and ensure dignified, secure employment for every capable citizen.
Jamaat announces 10-point plan to tackle unemployment if it forms government in Bangladesh
Police in Lakshmipur have filed a case and arrested businessman Sohel Rana after seizing six illegally prepared ballot seals from his printing shop, Mariam Printers, located on Old Court Road. Acting on a tip-off, officers also confiscated a computer and a mobile phone during the raid. Additional Superintendent of Police (Administration and Finance) Hossain Mohammad Raihan Kazemi confirmed the arrest on Wednesday and said Sohel’s statement would be recorded under Section 164 of the Criminal Procedure Code. The name of the second accused will be disclosed later for investigative reasons.
The incident sparked political tension as the BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami held separate press conferences on Tuesday night, each blaming the other. BNP Joint Secretary General and Lakshmipur-3 candidate Shahid Uddin Chowdhury Annie alleged that Sohel was affiliated with Jamaat and that the group was involved in the seal incident. In response, Jamaat’s Lakshmipur-3 candidate and Dhaka North Secretary Rezaul Karim denied any link, asserting that Sohel was not connected to their party.
Police sources said Sohel claimed he made the seals on order but the client never collected them, adding that he had communicated with the client via WhatsApp voice messages.
Lakshmipur police arrest businessman over illegal ballot seals amid BNP-Jamaat blame exchange
The Women’s Wing of Jamaat-e-Islami in Natore organized a large election procession on Wednesday morning in support of the scale symbol in the Natore-2 (Sadar-Naldanga) constituency. The rally began at 10:30 a.m. from Madrasa Mor roundabout in Natore town, paraded through Kanai Khali, Nichabazar, and Alai Pur areas, and concluded with a brief gathering back at Madrasa Mor.
At the post-procession assembly, Rajshahi regional assistant director Mostajia Banu, district assistant secretary Shahnaz Shely, and district assistant secretary Zobaida Kakon Lipi addressed the participants. They stated that only Islam can ensure true dignity and respect for women and alleged that some groups are misleading women through misinterpretations. The speakers said women are now more aware, and the large turnout proved their consciousness.
They further emphasized that women have always played a role in upholding truth and justice in Islamic history and will continue to do so. The speakers urged women to support the scale symbol to help establish a welfare-oriented Islamic state.
Women Jamaat in Natore rallies for scale symbol ahead of election
At a discussion marking World Cancer Day on Wednesday at Gonoshasthaya Nagar Hospital in Dhaka, speakers revealed that around 167,000 people in Bangladesh are newly diagnosed with cancer each year, while approximately 116,500 die from the disease. Despite the high number of patients, the country has only about 30 cancer treatment centers, many of which lack full treatment facilities. Participants emphasized the urgent need for widespread awareness on cancer prevention and early detection.
The event, chaired by Dr. Md. Habibullah Talukder Raskin, founder of the Bangladesh Breast Cancer Awareness Forum, highlighted the absence of a national cancer control strategy, action plan, and program in Bangladesh. Speakers called for expanding cancer treatment to divisional and district-level medical colleges and extending cancer screening services to upazila levels. The theme for this year’s observance, set by the International Agency for Research on Cancer for 2025–2027, is “United by Unique.”
Ten journalists were honored for their contributions to cancer awareness, with several pledging continued work under Dr. Raskin’s leadership to promote public understanding and prevention efforts.
Bangladesh sees 116,000 annual cancer deaths; experts urge national strategy and awareness drive
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami formally announced its new election manifesto on Wednesday, February 4, 2026, at a hotel in Dhaka. The manifesto introduces a distinctive structure titled 'Five Yes' and 'Five No' to present the party’s political stance in a clear and unambiguous manner. The format aims to highlight the issues the party supports and those it firmly opposes.
According to the manifesto, the 'Yes' section emphasizes honesty, unity, justice, efficiency, and employment as key priorities. In contrast, the 'No' section underscores the party’s opposition to corruption, fascism, domination, unemployment, and extortion. The stage design and visual presentation at the event were also arranged to reflect this dual theme, reinforcing the symbolic and visual representation of the party’s core message.
Organizers believe this presentation style will make Jamaat-e-Islami’s political message more visible and distinctive, aligning the party’s communication strategy with its stated principles.
Jamaat-e-Islami launches manifesto with 'Five Yes' and 'Five No' themes in Dhaka
Bangladesh will observe National Library Day 2026 across the country on February 5 under the theme “Knowledge is Freedom, Foundation of the Future.” The day aims to highlight the importance of public and private libraries, encourage reading habits, and strengthen the role of libraries in building an enlightened society. The Directorate of Public Libraries will organize the main inauguration ceremony at the Bangladesh National Museum in Shahbag, Dhaka, at 10:00 a.m., followed by a special discussion on “Libraries and Knowledge Practice: Context of the 21st Century.”
The event will feature Cultural Affairs Adviser Mostofa Sarwar Farooki as chief guest, with senior officials from the National Museum, Bangla Academy, and the Kazi Nazrul Islam Institute attending as special guests. Professor Dr. Kazi Mostak Gausul Haque of Dhaka University will serve as the keynote speaker, and the session will be chaired by the Secretary of the Ministry of Cultural Affairs. Distinguished library professionals and officials will also participate.
In addition to the national program, district public libraries, universities, and cultural institutions across Bangladesh will host various activities to mark the day, coordinated by local administrations and library associations.
Bangladesh to mark National Library Day 2026 nationwide on February 5 with cultural programs
An 'Azadi March' was held in Sherpur, Bogura, on Wednesday, February 4, 2026, to promote the 'Yes' vote in the upcoming referendum and support the scale symbol ahead of the 12th National Parliamentary Election. The event saw significant participation from local leaders and activists.
District Jamaat-e-Islami Secretary Maulana Mansurur Rahman, Upazila NCP Convener Abdul Alim, Upazila Jamaat Secretary Abdullah Al Mostafidh Nasim, NCP Joint Convener Rashed Sadat, Jamaat Publicity Secretary Iftekhar Alam, Islami Chhatra Shibir leader Rakibul Islam Robin, and several student and political leaders attended the march. Participants carried placards featuring the scale symbol and 'Yes' slogans as they moved through key roads and highways from Hamsayapur to Sheruabatatla, Mirzapur, and Dhunatmor.
Speakers at the event emphasized the need for unity to ensure people’s voting rights and a free, fair, and acceptable election. The march created a festive atmosphere in the area and drew notable public attention.
Azadi March in Sherpur backs 'Yes' vote and scale symbol before national election
Bangladesh faces uncertainty over midfielder Dewan Hamza Chowdhury’s participation in the Asian Cup qualifying match against Singapore on March 31. The Leicester City player, who represents Bangladesh internationally, suffered a knee injury during an English Championship match against Charlton Athletic last Saturday and had to leave the field on crutches. The injury has raised concerns among Bangladeshi supporters about his availability for the crucial fixture.
Leicester City coach Andy King confirmed that Hamza sustained a serious knee injury and may need six to eight weeks of rehabilitation. He noted that Hamza was seen wearing a knee brace after the match, suggesting a slow recovery. The Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) is maintaining regular contact with Hamza. National team manager Amer Khan said they are closely monitoring his condition but cannot yet confirm whether he will be fit to play.
Hamza has been a key figure for Bangladesh since joining the national team in March last year, leading them to notable success, including a victory over India in November.
Hamza Chowdhury doubtful for Bangladesh’s Asian Cup qualifier against Singapore after knee injury
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami has announced its 41-point election manifesto ahead of the 13th parliamentary election. The manifesto, which prioritizes 26 key areas, was presented by the party’s Ameer, Shafiqur Rahman, on Wednesday evening at Hotel Sheraton in Banani, Dhaka.
The announcement marks the party’s formal entry into the upcoming national election campaign. The manifesto outlines the party’s policy priorities and commitments across multiple sectors, though specific details were not disclosed in the source text. The event was organized as part of Jamaat’s broader effort to communicate its political agenda to voters.
The declaration signals Jamaat’s intent to participate actively in the electoral process, positioning itself among other political parties preparing for the 13th parliamentary polls.
Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh releases 41-point manifesto ahead of 13th parliamentary election
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