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A mother of three in Abdullahpur Union’s Ward 7 of Charfassion, Bhola, has accused three young men of raping her after breaking into her home, looting two bhori of gold and four lakh taka. The incident occurred on Tuesday night, and the woman filed a written complaint with Charfassion Police Station on Friday. According to police and the victim, the woman had withdrawn the money from a bank earlier that day to purchase land and was staying alone with her children as her husband worked in Chattogram. The attackers allegedly tied her hands and mouth, confined her children in another room at gunpoint, and raped her in her bedroom. The suspects were identified as Nur Karim, Hanif, and Nazmul. One of the accused, Nur Karim, denied the allegation, claiming a personal dispute and asserting that his shop was robbed that same night. Charfassion Police Station’s officer-in-charge Jahangir Badsha confirmed that a written complaint was filed and said an investigation is underway. The victim received initial medical treatment at Charfassion Upazila Health Complex.
The National Citizens Party (NCP) has alleged that a woman in Noakhali’s Hatiya was raped and her husband beaten after voting for the party’s ‘Shapla Koli’ symbol. In a statement issued late Saturday by NCP office member Sadia Farzana Dinar, the party said the attack occurred on the night of February 13 at Dhanashiri Ashrayan Project in Chanandi Union. NCP described the assault as a heinous act of political terrorism and claimed that local administration has yet to take visible action. The victim was admitted to Noakhali General Hospital. The NCP further alleged that over the past three days, homes of at least 500 party activists in Hatiya were attacked, looted, and vandalized, leaving many injured. The party accused groups linked to BNP supporters of involvement and criticized the BNP leadership for remaining silent. NCP announced four demands, including an impartial judicial investigation, arrest and exemplary punishment of perpetrators, protection and compensation for victims, and strengthened law enforcement oversight. The party also held a protest rally in Dhaka late Friday night condemning the violence and calling for immediate administrative intervention.
A supporter of the BNP in Bhola-2 (Borhanuddin–Daulatkhan) constituency fulfilled his vow to host a communal feast after the party’s victory in the 13th National Parliamentary Election. On Thursday, February 12, following the win of BNP candidate Alhaj Hafiz Ibrahim, the supporter organized a prayer gathering and feast in Deula Union’s Ward 4 of Borhanuddin upazila. On Saturday, February 14, local resident and BNP supporter Riazul Islam Riaz Bepari sacrificed two cows at his home and distributed food among about 2,500 people. The organizer said the event was arranged to express gratitude and share joy in line with his earlier promise. Local dignitaries, political leaders, social figures, and people from various professions attended the event, which created a festive atmosphere in the village. A special prayer was held for the welfare, peace, and development of the country and the area. Several local businessmen and well-wishers assisted in organizing the event, which many attendees described as a positive social initiative.
Following the post-election political developments in Sylhet-2 (Osmaninagar–Bishwanath), the name of BNP Joint Secretary General and foreign affairs adviser to party chairperson Tarique Rahman, Humayun Kabir, has become a major topic of discussion. Local BNP leaders and activists have demanded his inclusion in the new government’s cabinet, citing his role in maintaining party discipline. Kabir had initially sought nomination for the constituency but withdrew in deference to the party’s decision, which favored Tahsina Rushdir Luna. His acceptance of the decision and call for unity have been viewed as signs of political maturity. Local BNP leaders noted Kabir’s long-standing involvement in foreign policy formulation and diplomatic engagement, describing him as a suitable candidate for a technocrat ministerial position. The issue has become a focal point of political discussion across the Sylhet division. Historically, no BNP leader from Sylhet-2 has ever joined the cabinet, and if selected, Kabir would be the first from the constituency to do so. No official announcement has yet been made regarding the cabinet position, and the final decision now rests with the party’s top leadership.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has sent flowers and sweets to Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Chairman Tarique Rahman following his party’s historic victory in the country’s 13th national parliamentary election. The gesture was made on Saturday evening, when BNP Media Cell member Atikur Rahman Ruman received the gifts at the party chairman’s political office in Gulshan. Special officer Mehedul Islam Mehedi was also present during the handover. The exchange marks a symbolic congratulatory message from the Indian state leader to the BNP chief after the election outcome. The report did not include any official statement from either side or further details about the communication between the two leaders. The event underscores a moment of cross-border goodwill following a major political development in Bangladesh, though no additional diplomatic or political implications were mentioned in the source.
A Dhaka University master's student named Sohana Zaman, aged 25, was attacked by snatchers while traveling in a moving rickshaw near Paltan intersection in the capital on Saturday night around 8:30 p.m. The assailants forcibly took her earring, injuring her left ear. The incident occurred as she was returning to her university hall from Kamalapur. After the attack, the injured student went to Dhaka Medical College Hospital for treatment. Hospital sources confirmed that she received care in ward 303 and later left the hospital after treatment. Inspector Md. Faruk, in charge of the DMCH police camp, stated that the student is a resident of Rokeya Hall. The report highlights the growing concern over street snatching incidents in Dhaka, particularly targeting women traveling alone at night, though no further details about the suspects or investigation were provided.
A Jamaat-e-Islami office in Megharpatal of Bhuyapur upazila, Tangail, was set on fire on Saturday, February 14, 2026, amid post-election political tension. Jamaat leaders alleged that local BNP activists carried out the attack, first vandalizing the office and then pouring petrol to ignite the fire. They claimed the assault was ordered by local BNP ward president Kajol, involving his son Nasir and several associates. The incident has caused panic among residents, and Jamaat leaders have demanded punishment for those responsible and restoration of peace. Bhuyapur upazila BNP general secretary Selimuzzaman Talukder Selu stated that if any BNP members were involved, organizational and legal action would be taken. Bhuyapur police officer-in-charge Mohammad Sabbir Rahman confirmed that police were sent to the scene but said no written complaint had yet been received. Upazila executive officer Md. Mahbub Hasan also said authorities were aware of the incident and would act according to the law once a complaint is filed. The situation remains tense in the area as police continue monitoring developments following the arson attack.
A man named Md. Mostafa, aged 50, was shot dead by unidentified assailants while on his way to a mosque in Rajshahi on Saturday night. The incident occurred around 8 p.m. in the Khojapur graveyard area under Motihar Police Station. Locals took Mostafa to Rajshahi Medical College Hospital, where doctors declared him dead upon arrival. According to local residents, Mostafa was the son of Taimur Uddin from the Danshmari area and worked at a flour mill. They said he had no political affiliation and was heading to perform evening prayers when he was targeted. A live bullet and a shell casing were found at the scene. Dr. M.A. Jalil from the hospital’s emergency department confirmed that Mostafa had been shot in the right leg and sustained a head injury, leading to fatal blood loss. Rajshahi Metropolitan Police spokesperson Additional Deputy Commissioner Gaziur Rahman stated that police were dispatched immediately and an investigation is underway to identify those responsible.
In Kushtia district, 17 candidates lost their election deposits across four parliamentary constituencies, according to the district election office. A total of 25 candidates, including one independent and representatives from 14 political parties, contested the polls. The only female candidate was from the Bangladesh Republican Party. Under Election Commission rules, a candidate forfeits their deposit if they receive less than one-eighth, or 12.5 percent, of the total votes cast in their constituency. In Kushtia-1 (Daulatpur), six candidates lost deposits; in Kushtia-2 (Mirpur-Veramara), three; in Kushtia-3 (Sadar), four; and in Kushtia-4 (Kumarkhali-Khoksa), four. The affected candidates represented parties including JSD, Islami Andolan Bangladesh, Bangladesh Communist Party, and others, as well as one independent contender. Voter turnout ranged from about 282,000 to 348,000 across the constituencies. The results reflect a wide distribution of votes among multiple parties, with most minor party candidates failing to secure the minimum threshold required to retain their deposits.
The eleven-party alliance formed before the national election, including Jamaat-e-Islami, will continue to operate jointly both inside and outside the Bangladesh Parliament. The announcement came on Saturday after a liaison committee meeting at Jamaat’s central office in Moghbazar. Jamaat’s Assistant Secretary General and liaison committee coordinator Hamidur Rahman Azad said the alliance, which contested the election together, will now act collectively in parliamentary and national matters. Azad alleged that irregularities occurred in the February 12 election and stated that evidence of vote manipulation is being submitted to the Election Commission, alongside legal measures. He criticized the rapid publication of the election gazette, claiming it prevented some candidates from filing appeals, and said a formal complaint would be lodged with the commission on Sunday. He also urged timely formation of the Parliament’s upper house following the referendum’s “yes” outcome. The alliance condemned post-election violence across the country and announced that protest programs have been planned, pending approval from top leaders.
The oath-taking ceremony for the Prime Minister and new cabinet members will be held at the South Plaza of the National Parliament Building. President Md. Shahabuddin will administer the oath on Tuesday afternoon, according to multiple government sources cited by Amar Desh. Traditionally, such ceremonies have taken place in the Darbar Hall of Bangabhaban, but this time the venue has been shifted to the Parliament complex. Earlier the same day, at 10:30 a.m., newly elected Members of Parliament will take their oaths in the Parliament’s oath room, confirmed by Parliament Secretariat Secretary Kaniz Mowla. The 13th National Parliamentary Election resulted in a decisive victory for the BNP-led alliance, which secured 212 of 297 seats, enabling it to form the next government. The Jamaat-e-Islami-led 11-party alliance won 77 seats and is set to become the main opposition for the first time. The change of venue for the swearing-in ceremony marks a significant departure from established practice, reflecting a new phase in Bangladesh’s political transition following the election outcome.
Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav emphasized that the upcoming India-Pakistan T20 World Cup match is primarily about cricket, not the surrounding boycott controversy. Speaking at a pre-match press conference in Colombo on February 14, 2026, he said the team was fully prepared for the February 15 clash at the Premadasa Stadium. Yadav noted that the players had focused on preparation and were ready for all group-stage matches. He described the India-Pakistan encounter as a high-pressure and festive occasion but insisted that his team would approach it like any other game. The captain also mentioned that India does not regularly play against Pakistan due to political tensions, so the team was trying to keep things normal and execute their plans effectively on the field. Questions about whether players would shake hands, given past incidents at the Asia Cup, remained unanswered. Yadav concluded by saying that the most important thing was that the match takes place, leaving other matters to be seen after 24 hours.
Two days after being elected as Member of Parliament from Dhaka-15, Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman visited his constituency on Saturday. During the visit, he met residents, expressed gratitude for their support, and personally began removing election posters. He urged everyone to cooperate in fulfilling his responsibilities and vowed to serve people beyond party affiliations. Calling for an end to nationwide oppression, he said injustices must stop immediately. According to a press release from the party’s central publicity department, Dr. Rahman toured several areas of Mirpur, offered prayers at local mosques, and met with worshippers and residents. This was his first post-election visit. He reaffirmed his commitment to fulfill promises regarding development and problem-solving in Dhaka-15. He also called on party members to maintain cleanliness and engage in community service. Dr. Rahman stated that the people’s desire for change was reflected in recent votes and pledged that Jamaat would act responsibly to meet public expectations. He emphasized unity, love, and dedication to national progress, asserting that the country would not be subjugated to any force.
National Citizen Party (NCP) spokesperson Asif Mahmud Sajib Bhuiyan has alleged that the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) gained its parliamentary majority through a secret understanding with the banned Awami League, under conditions allowing the latter’s rehabilitation. Speaking to journalists on Saturday evening at Ibn Sina Medical College Hospital in Dhaka’s Kalyanpur, he claimed that Awami League, despite its activities being officially prohibited, is reopening offices and operating under BNP’s protection. He further alleged that Awami League is now taking revenge for the July uprising under BNP’s leadership. Bhuiyan visited NCP and 11-party alliance activists injured in election-day attacks in Noakhali’s Hatiya. He said post-election violence has been widespread, with nearly a thousand NCP and alliance members injured nationwide, many in critical condition. He accused BNP of incorporating Awami League “terrorists” to suppress opposition voices and claimed that ordinary voters have also been attacked, with one person killed for voting. Bhuiyan urged the interim and incoming governments to ensure swift justice and compensation for victims and demanded a clear statement from BNP on the violence. He also said India should not be invited to the new government’s oath ceremony.
BNP Chairperson Tarique Rahman has taken responsibility for Bibi Zahura, a woman from Feni who was divorced by her husband for casting her vote against his prohibition, along with her three children. On Saturday, February 14, representatives of the organization 'Amra BNP Poribar' visited Zahura’s husband’s house in Dharmapur village of Feni Sadar upazila to announce the decision. The group declared that BNP would bear the family’s living expenses and the children’s education costs. According to the organization’s member secretary, agriculturist Moksedul Momin Mithu, the initiative was taken under Tarique Rahman’s directive. A BNP delegation from Dhaka handed over financial assistance to Zahura and pledged to send monthly support for her family’s expenses. The group also announced plans to build a new house for Zahura soon. Local BNP leaders, including newly elected MP Rafiqul Alam Majnu and several national and municipal leaders, were present during the visit. The BNP representatives also called on local residents to assist in restoring Zahura’s household and ensuring her family’s stability.
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