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Unofficial results from all 156 polling centers in the Rajbari-1 constituency have been announced, showing BNP candidate Ali Nawaz Mahmud Khayyam, who contested under the paddy sheaf symbol, as the winner. The results were declared on Thursday, February 12, 2026. According to the unofficial count, Khayyam received 155,270 votes, while his nearest rival, Md. Nurul Islam, who ran under the scales symbol, secured 99,785 votes. The results indicate that the BNP candidate maintained a consistent lead across polling centers and ultimately secured victory by a significant margin. Election officials noted that Khayyam’s lead remained steady from the beginning to the end of the counting process. However, the Election Commission has not yet released the official results. The formal announcement is expected to be made later, confirming the final outcome for the Rajbari-1 seat.
BNP candidate Sadiq Riaz Chowdhury has been unofficially declared the winner in the Dinajpur-2 constituency during Bangladesh’s 13th national parliamentary election. According to results from all 116 polling centers, he secured 170,226 votes, defeating his nearest rival, Jamaat-e-Islami candidate A.K.M. Afzalul Anam, who received 133,042 votes. The results were announced on Thursday evening, February 12, 2026. Voting for the 13th national parliamentary election began at 7:30 a.m. and continued until 4:30 p.m. across 42,779 centers nationwide. Alongside the parliamentary polls, a national referendum was also held on the same day. The unofficial results indicate a clear victory for the BNP candidate in Dinajpur-2. The simultaneous conduct of both the parliamentary election and the referendum marked a significant political event across the country, with results from other constituencies also emerging later in the evening.
BNP candidate Rokon Uddin Babul has been declared unofficially victorious in the Lalmonirhat-2 parliamentary constituency. According to results from all 155 polling centers, he secured 118,359 votes under the 'paddy sheaf' symbol, while his closest rival, Firoz Haydar Lavlu, representing the 'scales' symbol, received 107,886 votes. The results indicate a clear lead for Babul in this constituency. The report, published by Amar Desh Online on February 12, 2026, stated that the results were unofficial and based on the total count from all centers. The Lalmonirhat-2 seat is one of several constituencies where the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has shown strong performance in the latest round of parliamentary contests. Other reports from the same source noted BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami candidates achieving unofficial victories in several other constituencies, suggesting a competitive electoral landscape across multiple regions.
BNP candidate and the party’s organizing secretary Asadul Habib Dulu has been unofficially declared the winner in the Lalmonirhat-3 constituency. The result was known on Tuesday, February 12, 2026, after the vote counting concluded. According to the unofficial tally, Dulu received a total of 140,105 votes, including postal ballots, while his nearest rival, Jamaat-e-Islami candidate Md. Abu Taher, secured 55,387 votes. The unofficial results show that Dulu won by a margin of 84,718 votes, giving the BNP a significant lead in the constituency. The report did not mention any official confirmation from the Election Commission or reactions from the candidates. The counting process and the announcement were reported by local correspondents in Lalmonirhat. Further official results are expected to confirm the unofficial outcome once the Election Commission completes its verification process.
All 142 polling centers of Kishoreganj-6 (Bhairab-Kuliarchar) constituency have declared their results. According to the complete unofficial count released on Thursday, January 12, BNP-nominated candidate Md. Shariful Alam, contesting with the paddy sheaf symbol, secured a sweeping victory. The announced results show that Shariful Alam received 185,813 votes, while his nearest rival, Maulana Ataullah Amin of the 11-party alliance running with the rickshaw symbol, obtained 42,555 votes. This gives Shariful Alam a winning margin of 143,258 votes. From the early stages of counting, he maintained a lead across multiple centers and ultimately confirmed a decisive victory after all results were tallied. The report highlights that the results are unofficial and based on the full count from all polling centers in the constituency.
BNP alliance candidate Md. Nurul Haque has been unofficially declared the winner in the Patuakhali-3 constituency. The result was announced on Thursday, February 12, 2026, following the completion of vote counting. Nurul Haque contested the election as a candidate of the Gana Odhikar Parishad under the BNP-led alliance. According to the election data, there were a total of 127,711,895 registered voters in this election. Among them, 64,825,151 were male voters, 62,885,524 were female voters, and 1,120 were third-gender voters. The report did not provide details about the margin of victory or the performance of other candidates. The unofficial result indicates a continuation of competitive outcomes across several constituencies, as similar announcements were made in other areas including Meherpur-1, Gaibandha-5, and Lakshmipur-2.
BNP candidate Md. Asaduzzaman has been declared the unofficial winner in the Jhenaidah-1 constituency following the completion of vote counting on Thursday, February 12, 2026. According to the results, all 117 polling centers in the constituency have been counted, confirming his lead. As per the obtained results, former Attorney General Asaduzzaman secured 171,598 votes, while his nearest rival, Abu Saleh Md. Matiur Rahman, who contested with the 'scales' symbol, received 55,577 votes. The report indicates that the counting process was completed across all centers before the announcement of the unofficial result. The election featured a total of 127,711,895 registered voters nationwide, including 64,825,151 male voters, 62,885,524 female voters, and 1,120 third-gender voters, according to the published data.
BNP candidate Kalim Uddin Milon has been unofficially declared the winner in the Sunamganj-5 constituency, covering Chhatak and Dowarabazar. The unofficial results were announced on Tuesday, February 12, 2026, following the completion of vote counting across all 170 polling centers. According to results received by 8:30 p.m., Milon, contesting under the 'paddy sheaf' symbol, secured 152,997 votes. His closest rival, Jamaat-e-Islami candidate Abdus Salam Madani, who ran under the 'scales' symbol, received 99,928 votes. This gives Milon a lead of 53,069 votes, according to BNP sources. The results are based on unofficial tallies from all polling centers in the constituency. The report indicates that the results are yet to be officially confirmed, but the BNP has already acknowledged Milon’s victory based on the available data from the full set of polling stations.
In the unofficial results of the 13th National Parliamentary Election, Jamaat-e-Islami candidate Mostafizur Rahman, symbolized by the scale, has been declared the unofficial winner in the Kurigram-4 constituency, which includes Roumari, Char Rajibpur, and Chilmari. He received 78,943 votes, according to the preliminary count. His closest rival, Md. Azizur Rahman of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), secured 57,945 votes, while Islami Andolan Bangladesh’s candidate Hafizur Rahman, represented by the hand fan symbol, obtained 9,449 votes. The total number of registered voters in the constituency was 322,145, comprising 160,783 men and 161,362 women. The results are yet to be officially confirmed, but the unofficial outcome places Mostafizur Rahman ahead by a significant margin in this northern Bangladesh constituency.
BNP-nominated candidate Nasir Uddin Chowdhury is on course for a sweeping victory in Shalla upazila of Sunamganj, according to unofficial results published on February 12, 2026. From 37 polling centers, Nasir Uddin has secured a total of 31,405 votes, leading his closest rival, Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami candidate Advocate Shishir Monir, by 9,752 votes. Monir, who contested under the scale symbol, received 21,653 votes. Reports indicate that Nasir Uddin, a noted organizer of the Liberation War, has achieved a landslide win in 105 of 111 centers across Dirai and Shalla upazilas. Before the final results were officially announced, Shishir Monir extended his congratulations to Nasir Uddin through a Facebook post, offering floral greetings and acknowledging his opponent’s success. The gesture drew attention as a rare show of sportsmanship between rival political candidates. The unofficial results suggest a decisive victory for the BNP in the area, with formal confirmation expected once all centers’ results are declared.
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.
Sri Lanka defeated Oman by 105 runs in a Group B match of the T20 World Cup, securing their second consecutive victory and moving closer to the Super Eight stage. Batting first after losing the toss, Sri Lanka posted 225 for 5 in 20 overs, the highest team total of the tournament so far. Kusal Mendis scored 61 off 45 balls, Pawan Rathnayake hit 60 off 28, and captain Dasun Shanaka added 50 off 20 balls. In reply, Oman struggled from the start, losing three wickets for 36 runs in the powerplay and finishing at 120 for 9 in 20 overs. Mohammad Nadeem remained unbeaten on 53 from 56 balls, while Wasim Ali contributed 27. For Sri Lanka, Maheesh Theekshana and Dushmantha Chameera took two wickets each. Rathnayake was named Player of the Match. With this win, Sri Lanka lead Group B with four points and a net run rate of +3.125, followed by Australia and Zimbabwe. Oman and Ireland remain winless after two matches.
European football fans witnessed an eventful night as Manchester City, Liverpool, and Aston Villa all recorded important victories, while Bayern Munich advanced to the German Cup semifinals. Manchester City defeated Fulham 3–0 at the Etihad Stadium, with goals from Antoine Semenyo, Niko O’Reilly, and Erling Haaland. The win lifted City to 53 points from 26 matches, three points behind Arsenal, who have played one game fewer. Liverpool edged Sunderland 1–0 at the Stadium of Light thanks to a 61st-minute header from Virgil van Dijk off a Mohamed Salah corner. The result kept Liverpool in the top-four race with 42 points, two behind fifth-placed Chelsea. Aston Villa earned a 1–0 win over Brighton through an 86th-minute own goal by Jack Hinshelwood, moving them to third place with 50 points from 26 matches. In Germany, Bayern Munich beat RB Leipzig 2–0 in the German Cup quarterfinals to reach the semifinals for the first time in six years. Harry Kane scored from a penalty in the 64th minute, and Luis Díaz added another four minutes later to seal the victory.
The Election Commission (EC) of Bangladesh has launched a new mobile application named Smart Election Management BD to deliver election results quickly and accurately to the public. The app allows voters to view real-time results and access election-related information directly from their phones during national or local elections. It is available for both Android and iOS platforms and can be downloaded from Google Play Store or Apple App Store. Users can view results without logging in, but logging in with a voter ID or national identity number provides access to personal voter details, voter status, and polling center information. The app’s interface includes options to select election type and location, enabling users to see live updates from specific polling centers. Results are uploaded directly after vote counting, showing vote numbers, candidate or party shares, and percentages. Smart Election Management BD also presents results through graphs and charts, helping users easily understand candidate standings and track progress as counting continues.
Khelafat Majlis has warned that the public will not tolerate any irregularities in vote counting or result announcements following the national election. In a statement sent to the media after voting ended, the party’s National Election Steering Committee convener Professor Abdullah Farid and member secretary Professor Md. Abdul Jalil issued the warning. They said that despite reports of harassment of agents and supporters of the party’s 'wall clock' symbol candidates and incidents of fake voting for rival candidates, the overall voting process appeared satisfactory based on available information. The statement cited several examples of alleged irregularities, including assaults on supporters in Narayanganj-5, harassment of the chief election agent, and attacks in Madanganj. In Sylhet-2, there were complaints of sealing ballots behind closed doors and fake voting. In Habiganj-2, an agent was injured in an attack, two people were detained by the army, and seven fake voters were caught. Similar incidents were reported in Habiganj-4, where agents were expelled from polling centers and a woman was harassed. The party demanded proper investigations into these incidents and urged everyone to remain vigilant during vote counting and result publication.
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