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BNP Election Steering Committee spokesperson Mahdi Amin has said that the party’s victory in the upcoming 13th national parliamentary election is inevitable and that both domestic and international media reflect this view. He made the remarks on Wednesday afternoon at a press conference held at the BNP’s central election office in Gulshan, ahead of the national polls. During the briefing, Amin referred to the detention of Thakurgaon district Jamaat-e-Islami chief Belal Uddin Pradhan at Saidpur Airport with a bag full of cash. He alleged that certain groups were attempting to create obstacles against BNP’s expected victory. Amin described the incident as a violation of the electoral code of conduct and questioned the source and purpose of the seized money. He further claimed that similar irregularities were occurring in Dhaka-15, Cumilla, Noakhali, and Khulna constituencies. Amin also alleged that Jamaat activists were collecting voters’ mobile payment numbers and stockpiling local weapons to spread fear. He added that while BNP respects Islamic attire such as burqa and niqab, any misuse of such clothing for fraudulent voting must be prevented.
Brigadier General Muhammad Romeo Naurin Khan, commander of the 6th Infantry Brigade, stated that the Bangladesh Army’s 7th Infantry Division has been deployed across all districts of Barishal Division, as well as in Madaripur and Bagerhat, alongside other law enforcement agencies to ensure free, fair, and neutral elections and referendums. He made the remarks on Wednesday morning in Barishal while addressing a military capability demonstration exercise aimed at handling election-related emergencies. He emphasized that the army performs its duties professionally and impartially, with the primary goal of ensuring voter safety and maintaining a peaceful voting environment. He warned that anyone attempting to disrupt the process would face strict action. The army is also prepared to deploy reserve forces by helicopter if required, not only in Barishal but anywhere under the 7th Infantry Division across Bangladesh. The exercise, supervised by the 7th Infantry Division, simulated an unexpected incident at a polling center and its resolution. Senior officials from the Barishal Division administration and law enforcement agencies attended the event.
BNP Election Steering Committee spokesperson and chairman’s adviser Mahdi Amin said the incident at Syedpur Airport cannot be viewed as isolated. He made the remarks at a press conference on Wednesday afternoon, calling on the Election Commission to take action over the matter. Amin referred to reports that police detained the Thakurgaon district Jamaat-e-Islami chief with over half a crore taka after arriving from Dhaka, questioning the purpose of carrying such a large sum on the eve of the election. He noted that all banking and business transactions had been suspended to prevent illegal financial dealings during the election period, making the incident particularly suspicious. Amin argued that the seizure reflected attempts by certain groups to obstruct BNP’s “inevitable victory” and demonstrated the moral bankruptcy of disconnected political forces seeking unethical influence. He also pointed out that law enforcement had detained several others with money in different areas. Amin reiterated that these developments indicate broader irregularities rather than isolated events and demanded immediate intervention from the Election Commission.
Bangladesh will hold its 13th National Parliamentary Election and a national referendum on Thursday, February 12, marking the first time in the country’s history that both events occur on the same day. Political parties have completed their campaigns, and officials expect a peaceful and festive voting environment. Election authorities clarified that voters whose names appear on the official voter list will be allowed to vote even if they do not have their National Identity Card (NID) with them. Polling officers will verify each voter’s identity by matching their name and photograph on the voter list before issuing a ballot paper. To ensure a smooth and efficient voting process, voters have been advised to check their polling centers and serial numbers in advance. This information will help them locate their designated centers and confirm their positions on the voter list before election day.
A delegation from the Chinese Election Observation Mission met with Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman at his office in Bashundhara, Dhaka, on Wednesday. The meeting was described as cordial and friendly, according to the party’s central publicity department. The four-member delegation was led by senior Chinese diplomat Chen Wei, and they are in Bangladesh to directly observe the country’s voting process. The observers’ visit is part of the ongoing strategic, economic, and geopolitical engagement between Bangladesh and China. During the meeting, the Chinese representatives expressed hope that the government and people of Bangladesh would successfully conduct the national election scheduled for February 12. They also voiced optimism about the future strengthening of bilateral development and mutual relations between the two nations. Present at the meeting were Jamaat’s Assistant Secretary General and head of the central publicity and media department Advocate Ehsanul Mahbub Zubair, National Election Steering Committee member Barrister Saif Uddin Khaled, and the Ameer’s foreign affairs adviser Professor Dr. Mahmudul Hasan.
Major General Mohammad Ashrafuzzaman Siddiqui, Director General of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB), has directed his forces to prevent any acts of sabotage, violence, or disorder during the upcoming national parliamentary election scheduled for tomorrow. During visits to several BGB election base camps in Dhaka and surrounding areas on Wednesday, he instructed members to ensure a free, fair, neutral, and peaceful election environment. The BGB chief inspected camps at Mugda Ideal School and College, Uttara Haji Camp, and Tongi in Gazipur, reviewing the force’s overall readiness, law and order situation, and operational capacity to handle any untoward incidents. He also examined security plans and provided guidance for their proper implementation. Emphasizing professionalism, dedication, and neutrality, he warned that any negligence in maintaining law and order would not be tolerated. He further instructed BGB personnel to conduct maximum patrols and set up checkpoints to ensure voters can cast their ballots safely and without fear. He urged members to behave politely and responsibly with voters and the public, expressing confidence that BGB will fulfill its duties with honesty and professionalism to safeguard the democratic process and public safety.
The National Citizens Party (NCP) has announced an emergency press conference ahead of the 13th National Parliament election and the upcoming referendum. The event is scheduled to take place at 8 p.m. on Wednesday at the party’s Banglamotor office in Dhaka. The announcement was confirmed by Mahabub Alam, the NCP’s Joint Chief Coordinator and head of the Election Media Subcommittee. According to the party, members of the NCP’s Election Steering Committee will address the press conference. The purpose of the briefing has not been detailed in the announcement, but it comes as part of the party’s preparations for the national election and referendum. The NCP’s decision to hold the emergency press conference indicates heightened political activity as the election period approaches, though further details about the party’s agenda or statements remain undisclosed.
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are being deployed by the Bangladesh Air Force to provide continuous aerial monitoring during the upcoming 13th National Parliamentary Election and referendum. Officials from the central monitoring cell at the Election Building confirmed the deployment on Wednesday, February 11, 2026. The UAVs will operate within the country’s airspace to closely observe conditions on the ground and support law enforcement with real-time guidance. According to the officials, a total of 3,730 Air Force personnel have been assigned to ensure the election proceeds smoothly and successfully. Under the direct supervision of the Air Force Chief, helicopters, transport aircraft, and multiple UAVs are operating in Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) roles across the country. The UAVs are described as strategic assets that contribute both to election monitoring and national airspace security. The Election Commission has instructed the Air Force to provide live aerial video feeds from polling centers to the central monitoring cell and the Chief Adviser’s Office for real-time oversight.
RAB Director General AKM Shahidur Rahman stated that there is no threat of militant attacks surrounding the upcoming national parliamentary election. He said law enforcement agencies remain on alert to handle any possible situation. The statement was made on Wednesday, February 11, 2026, as preparations continue for ensuring a peaceful election. According to the RAB chief, the force has sufficient manpower and technological capacity to ensure a free, fair, and peaceful election. He emphasized that those attempting to disrupt the electoral process, engage in vote rigging, or create instability will face consequences. Rahman further warned that anyone refusing to accept the election results and resorting to violence or sabotage will face strict action from law enforcement agencies.
Islami Andolan Bangladesh has announced its support for Sarjis Alam, the candidate nominated by the 11-party alliance, in the Panchagarh-1 constituency ahead of the 13th National Parliamentary Election. The decision was confirmed on Monday, February 9, by a district committee leader following a meeting held the previous night between party leaders and Sarjis Alam. Party representatives stated that Islami Andolan has no candidate in this constituency and that their support for Sarjis Alam stems from a commitment to principled and people-oriented politics. They pledged to work actively for Alam, who is contesting under the Shapla Koli symbol, and have begun promoting him on social media platforms. Local leaders from Islami Andolan’s youth and student wings have also expressed their endorsement online, describing Alam as a key organizer of the July Movement and a leading figure in the region’s political activities.
Bangladesh Election Commission Senior Secretary Akhtar Ahmed stated that there is no fixed limit on carrying cash during the voting period if the source and purpose of the money are legitimate. He explained that even amounts exceeding 50 lakh taka, such as up to 5 crore taka, may be carried if proper documentation supports the legality of the funds. Ahmed made the remarks on Wednesday, February 11, in response to a media question about cash transport restrictions during elections. The clarification came after police at Saidpur Airport Police Station detained Thakurgaon district Jamaat-e-Islami leader Belal Uddin Pradhan with 50 lakh taka earlier that day. The incident prompted questions about the maximum amount an individual can carry during elections. Akhtar Ahmed cautioned that if the money is used to influence voting, the Election Inquiry and Judicial Committee will investigate. He added that law enforcement agencies will take necessary action if the source of the money is found to be illegal.
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has announced an urgent press conference to be held on Wednesday, February 11, 2026, at 4 p.m. The event will take place at the party’s election management office in Gulshan, Dhaka. The announcement was confirmed to the media by BNP Media Cell member Shayrul Kabir Khan. Mahdi Amin, spokesperson of the BNP Election Management Committee and adviser to the party chairperson, is scheduled to address the press. The press conference comes as the 13th national parliamentary election and a referendum approach, signaling the party’s preparation and communication efforts ahead of these national events. The BNP has not disclosed the specific agenda or topics to be discussed at the briefing. Further details about the content or outcomes of the press conference were not provided in the announcement.
Hamas has called on international mediators to compel Israel to adhere to the Gaza ceasefire agreement. The Palestinian resistance group’s spokesperson, Hazem Qassem, accused Israel of violating the truce by attacking civilian homes under false pretenses. According to a report by Middle East Monitor, Qassem said Israeli forces were intensifying assaults in Gaza despite ongoing mediation efforts to maintain peace in the region. The spokesperson alleged that Tel Aviv was ignoring all attempts by mediators to preserve calm in the Gaza Strip and continuing to bomb civilian areas. He emphasized that Israel must be forced to stop breaching the ceasefire agreement. Gaza’s government media office reported that since October, Israel has violated the ceasefire 1,620 times, resulting in 573 deaths and 1,553 injuries. The repeated violations, as reported by Gaza authorities, have raised concerns about the sustainability of the ceasefire and the effectiveness of mediation efforts aimed at restoring stability in the region.
The United Nations has called on Bangladesh’s interim government to guarantee the safe, inclusive, and meaningful participation of women in the country’s 13th national parliamentary election and referendum scheduled for February 12. The appeal was made in a statement issued by the UN office in Bangladesh on Wednesday, emphasizing the need to protect the rights of women and gender-diverse individuals who face higher risks of violence and barriers to participation. The statement noted a rise in cyberbullying, deepfakes, planned harassment, and misuse of altered or sexually suggestive content created with artificial intelligence targeting women politicians, journalists, and human rights defenders. The UN urged all political leaders, parties, and supporters to prevent any form of intimidation, harassment, or violence against women during the electoral process, stressing that the safety and participation of female candidates and voters are vital for an inclusive democratic process. The UN expressed confidence that the Bangladesh government would continue efforts to uphold security, the rule of law, and individual rights, reaffirming its commitment to support the government in ensuring safety and protection for all.
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami has alleged that the arrest of its Thakurgaon district Ameer, Belal Uddin, at Saidpur Airport with cash was a staged drama orchestrated by law enforcement agencies. The party made the claim at an emergency press briefing held at its central office in Moghbazar on Wednesday, where Assistant Secretary General and head of the publicity and media department, Ehsanul Mahbub Zubair, spoke to reporters. He said Belal Uddin was mentally tortured after his detention and later hospitalized, demanding his immediate release and proper medical care. Zubair stated that Belal Uddin had explained the money was for business and personal transactions since banks were closed, calling the incident an attempt to malign Jamaat ahead of the election. He accused a section of law enforcement of conspiring to politically undermine the party due to its popularity. Zubair also cited previous similar incidents and alleged attacks on Jamaat candidates and workers across the country. He warned that if law enforcement continues biased actions, they could face public backlash and urged them to act impartially during the election period.
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