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More than 70,660 expatriate Bangladeshis have registered to vote through the 'Postal Vote BD' app as of Friday, November 28, according to the Election Commission (EC). Among them, 59,510 are men and 11,150 are women. This marks the first time Bangladeshi citizens living abroad will be able to cast their votes through postal ballots in the upcoming 13th National Parliamentary Election and referendum. The highest number of registrations came from the United States, followed by South Korea, Canada, Japan, Australia, and South Africa. Registration in seven countries, including Saudi Arabia, was temporarily suspended due to incorrect or incomplete address entries but is expected to resume soon. The EC opened global registration on November 27, allowing expatriates to register until December 18. Officials described the initiative as a historic step toward including overseas citizens, as well as government employees and others eligible for in-country postal voting, in the democratic process.
Over 70,000 expatriate Bangladeshis register via Postal Vote BD app for first-ever overseas voting
Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir announced that the Election Commission (EC) has extended the postal voter registration deadline for expatriate Bangladeshis worldwide until 11:59 p.m. on December 18. The decision follows BNP’s demand to allow more overseas Bangladeshis to register for the upcoming 13th National Parliamentary Election. Fakhrul shared the update on his verified social media account, urging all expatriates with valid national ID cards to register via the Postal Vote BD app before the deadline. According to the EC, over 30,000 expatriates have already registered from countries across Asia, Africa, the Americas, and Oceania. Once registration closes, ballot papers will be mailed to the registered voters’ addresses abroad. The initiative aims to ensure broader participation of expatriate citizens in Bangladesh’s democratic process.
Bangladesh extends global postal voter registration for expatriates until December 18 following BNP demand
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami has pledged to establish what it calls a 'new history of governance' grounded in faith if it comes to power in the upcoming national elections. Party chief Dr. Shafiqur Rahman, speaking at an election rally in Dhaka’s Vashantek area, said Jamaat would not be swayed by any foreign conspiracies and emphasized that the party’s popularity cannot be diminished through propaganda. He highlighted that young candidates have been nominated in all 300 constituencies, reflecting the party’s focus on youth leadership. Responding to allegations that Jamaat restricts women’s participation in the workforce, Rahman dismissed them as false, asserting that the party supports gender equality in employment. He also stated that Jamaat respects the rights of religious minorities and intends to include representatives from different faiths in parliament. The rally was attended by thousands of supporters, including Dhaka-17 candidate Dr. S.M. Khaliduzzaman, who vowed to fight corruption and misgovernance.
Jamaat pledges faith-based governance, youth leadership and inclusion if elected in Bangladesh polls
Golam Faruk Abhi, a former Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) student leader and ex-MP from Barishal-2, is seeking to return to Bangladesh after two decades in Canada. Once a popular political figure in the 1990s, Abhi was expelled from the BNP’s student wing and later joined the Jatiya Party (Manju), winning a parliamentary seat in 1996. His supporters remain optimistic about his political comeback despite the BNP nominating another candidate for his former constituency. Abhi has applied for a travel pass from the Bangladeshi government to facilitate his return, but the process has been delayed without explanation. He insists that returning home is his top priority, while contesting the upcoming national election—either as an independent or with another party—remains secondary. Abhi has criticized bureaucratic hurdles preventing his return, calling them a violation of his constitutional rights.
Ex-MP Golam Faruk Abhi seeks return to Bangladesh, may run independently after BNP denial
A parked passenger bus was set on fire by unidentified miscreants in Dhamrai, Dhaka, late Thursday night. The incident occurred around midnight on the Suapur-Khararchar regional road under Suapur Union. According to Shamsul Haque, sub-officer of the Dhamrai Fire Service, the bus driver had parked the vehicle and left before the fire broke out. Locals noticed the blaze and, along with the driver, managed to extinguish it using water and sand before fire service personnel arrived. The driver alleged that the fire was deliberately set by miscreants. The bus owner estimated the damage at around three lakh taka. Fortunately, no casualties or injuries were reported in the incident. Authorities are investigating the cause of the fire and the identity of those responsible.
Miscreants set fire to a parked bus in Dhamrai causing damage but no casualties
A Tk 2 crore solar streetlight project in Maheshpur Municipality, Jhenaidah, has been mired in allegations of corruption and irregularities involving a former mayor, an engineer, and a contractor. Funded by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change in the 2020–21 fiscal year, the project aimed to install 150 solar lights to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Despite two deadline extensions, around 40% of the work remains incomplete. Investigations revealed fake labels, substandard materials, and inflated cost estimates—each light priced at Tk 132,500 though market value is Tk 30,000–45,000. The contractor allegedly withdrew over Tk 8.3 million for poor-quality installations. Following complaints, the new municipal administrator, Additional District Magistrate ABM Khalid Hossain Siddiqui, launched an inquiry that confirmed major discrepancies. Work has since been halted, and a show-cause notice was issued to the contractor. Authorities are awaiting a written explanation before deciding on further legal or administrative action.
Corruption allegations stall Tk 2 crore solar streetlight project in Maheshpur Municipality, Jhenaidah
Despite an abundant supply of winter vegetables in Dhaka’s markets, prices remain unusually high, frustrating consumers and leaving farmers underpaid. Vegetables such as eggplants, beans, and cauliflowers are selling at nearly double their usual seasonal rates, with eggplants priced between Tk 80–100 per kg and beans exceeding Tk 100. Vendors blame October’s heavy rains for disrupting production and damaging crops, while middlemen continue to profit heavily. Chicken prices have also risen by Tk 20 per kg due to higher feed and transport costs, though egg prices remain stable. Fish prices, particularly for hilsa, have surged, with medium-sized hilsa selling for around Tk 1,500 per kg. Market traders predict that vegetable prices may ease within a week as supply improves. However, consumers and farmers alike accuse syndicates of manipulating prices, calling for stronger government action to curb profiteering and stabilize the market.
Syndicate-driven price hikes keep Dhaka’s winter vegetable market costly for both farmers and consumers
A shocking incident in Brahmanbaria has sparked widespread attention after CCTV footage showed the wife of a local Youth League leader brandishing a pistol and threatening pharmacy employees. The accused, Liza Akter, wife of Abu Kawsar, joint secretary of the Sadar Upazila unit of the Youth League, allegedly visited Minhaz Pharmacy on November 23 searching for her husband’s second wife’s brother, who works there. When she failed to find him, she reportedly pulled a pistol from her vanity bag and threatened to shoot the shop owner and staff. The pharmacy owner, Md. Kawsar, filed a written complaint with Brahmanbaria Sadar Model Police Station on November 26. Police have assigned Sub-Inspector Abdul Alim to investigate the case and uncover the full details. The accused could not be reached for comment. The incident has caused public outrage, especially as the husband is reportedly absconding in multiple political cases.
Youth League leader’s wife threatens pharmacy staff with pistol in Brahmanbaria
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami chief Dr. Shafiqur Rahman has pledged that if his party wins the upcoming national election, it will form a government inclusive of all anti-fascist political forces, including the BNP. Speaking at a youth and citizen rally in Dhaka’s Vashantek area, he emphasized unity and rejected divisive politics, calling those who divide the nation its enemies. Rahman asserted that Jamaat has no record of corruption, extortion, or abuse of power, and promised a new political formula for a people-oriented government. He criticized the current system as still bearing fascist traits and vowed to build a corruption-free, honest administration. Highlighting Bangladesh’s untapped natural resources, he lamented that citizens have yet to enjoy the true benefits of independence. Rahman reaffirmed Jamaat’s commitment to the country, saying the party never fled Bangladesh despite repression and sacrifices.
Jamaat chief pledges inclusive government with BNP and anti-fascist forces if elected in Bangladesh polls
Across Bangladesh, special prayers and supplications are being held today for the recovery of former Prime Minister and BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia, who is currently receiving treatment in the Coronary Care Unit (CCU) of Evercare Hospital in Dhaka. The 80-year-old leader has been suffering from multiple chronic illnesses, including heart disease, diabetes, arthritis, liver cirrhosis, and kidney complications. She was admitted to the hospital after experiencing breathing difficulties last Sunday. A medical board comprising local and foreign specialists is overseeing her treatment. The BNP has called on citizens to join in the nationwide prayers after Friday prayers, with a central gathering scheduled at the party’s Naya Paltan headquarters, where senior leaders including Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir are expected to attend. Khaleda Zia had previously undergone medical treatment in London earlier this year before returning to Bangladesh in May.
Nationwide prayers held for BNP leader Khaleda Zia as she remains in intensive care in Dhaka
In Lakshmipur’s Raipur upazila, Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO) Mehedi Hasan has launched an extensive campaign against teenage gangs and drug trafficking, addressing what he described as major social problems. Following community meetings seeking public cooperation, Hasan, along with Assistant Commissioner (Land) Nigar Sultana and Officer-in-Charge Nizam Uddin Bhuiyan, led a four-hour operation in several areas of Charpata. The team chased away gang members and warned students and parents about staying indoors at night. Earlier, a drug dealer named Sohel was arrested and sentenced to six months in prison with a fine of Tk 5,000. Hasan emphasized that combating drugs and gang culture requires collective social action, noting that no country has fully eradicated drugs. Law enforcement officials stressed that community involvement is essential to permanently eliminate gang influence and drug abuse, as legal measures alone are insufficient. Educational institutions were urged to raise awareness among students about the dangers of drugs and gang activities.
Raipur UNO leads joint operation to curb teenage gangs and drug trade in Lakshmipur
Cyclone Ditwah, currently positioned over the southwest Bay of Bengal and adjacent to the Sri Lankan coast, is moving in a north-northwesterly direction, according to a special bulletin issued by the Bangladesh Meteorological Department on Friday morning. At 6 a.m., the cyclone was located about 1,955 km southwest of Chattogram, 1,900 km southwest of Cox’s Bazar, 1,845 km southwest of Mongla, and 1,840 km southwest of Payra seaports. Within 54 km of the cyclone’s center, sustained wind speeds reached 62 km/h, with gusts up to 88 km/h, causing very rough sea conditions. Authorities have advised Chattogram, Cox’s Bazar, Mongla, and Payra ports to keep hoisted distant cautionary signal No. 2. Fishing boats and trawlers in the northern Bay of Bengal have been instructed not to venture into the deep sea until further notice as the system continues to intensify and move northward.
Cyclone Ditwah moves north-northwest near Sri Lanka prompting cautionary signals at Bangladesh ports
The Bangladesh Administrative Service Association (BASA) has called for the formation of an independent 'Administrative Service Commission' similar to the proposed Police Commission. In a joint statement issued on Friday, BASA President Md. Nazrul Islam and Secretary General Sharaf Uddin Ahmad Chowdhury welcomed the government’s decision to create a Police Commission aimed at ensuring professionalism and political neutrality within the police force. The association emphasized that administrative officers play a vital role in state governance and that political influence in past regimes has undermined their professionalism. BASA argued that an independent commission is essential to safeguard administrative neutrality, accountability, and good governance. The proposed body would oversee recruitment, promotion, and disciplinary actions within the administrative cadre, ensuring decisions are made free from political interference. The association also noted that such a structure aligns with practices in advanced democratic nations and would strengthen public trust in the civil administration.
BASA urges creation of an independent Administrative Service Commission to ensure neutrality and professionalism
The Bangladesh Meteorological Department reported that Cyclone Ditwah, currently located over the southwest Bay of Bengal and adjoining Sri Lankan coast, is moving north-northwestward. As of Friday morning, the cyclone was positioned about 1,955 km southwest of Chattogram port, 1,900 km southwest of Cox’s Bazar, 1,845 km southwest of Mongla, and 1,840 km southwest of Payra. Within 54 km of the cyclone’s center, maximum sustained wind speeds reached 62 km/h, with gusts up to 88 km/h, making the sea very rough near the system. Authorities have advised Chattogram, Cox’s Bazar, Mongla, and Payra seaports to continue hoisting distant warning signal No. 2. Fishing boats and trawlers in the northern Bay of Bengal have been instructed to remain close to shore and avoid deep-sea ventures until further notice as the cyclone continues its movement toward the north-northwest.
Cyclone Ditwah nears Sri Lanka as Bangladesh ports maintain warning signal No 2
As Bangladesh’s 13th national election approaches, political activity in Lakshmipur-3 (Sadar) has intensified, with both BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami candidates actively campaigning from morning till midnight. On Thursday night, BNP Joint Secretary General Shahid Uddin Chowdhury Annie and Jamaat’s Dhaka North Secretary Dr. Mohammad Rezaul Karim attended a religious gathering in Bhabaniganj, where they later shared tea at a local office. A video of their meeting went viral on social media, drawing widespread attention and mixed reactions. In the video, Annie described Rezaul as a dear brother, calling their contest a “fight for democracy, not fascism.” Despite their cordial meeting, both candidates have been delivering sharp remarks against each other during campaign events, sparking heated debates among supporters online. However, many observers have praised their tea-time meeting as a gesture of political civility amid fierce competition.
BNP and Jamaat candidates share tea in Lakshmipur amid tense election campaign
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