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Bangladesh Under-19 cricket team concluded their World Cup journey with a 74-run victory against hosts Zimbabwe in Harare. After losing earlier matches to India in the group stage and England in the Super Six, Bangladesh’s hopes of advancing had already ended. In their final match, they posted 253 for 9 in 50 overs, led by captain Azizul Hakim Tamim’s 59 and Rizan Hossain’s 47. Zimbabwe were bowled out for 179 runs in 48.4 overs. Ikbal Hossain Imon starred with the ball, taking 5 wickets for 24 runs, earning him the Player of the Match award. Al Fahad also contributed with key wickets as Zimbabwe’s chase faltered despite captain Simbarashe Mudzengere’s 70 and Shelton Mazvitorera’s 42. The win allowed Bangladesh to finish their campaign on a positive note after earlier disappointments. The result marked a morale-boosting end for the young Tigers, who will look to build on this performance in future tournaments.
Joint forces recovered 10 grenades, three foreign-made pistols, and 19 rounds of ammunition during an operation in Darihagra village under Dhalgram Union of Bagharpara upazila in Jessore on Saturday, January 31. The raid, conducted from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m., was led by Captain Akib of the army based on intelligence from the National Security Intelligence (NSI). Several sharp weapons, including a machete, knife, and razor, were also seized from the house of Chunnu Molla. According to Bagharpara Police Station Officer-in-Charge Mahmudul Hasan, the alleged owner of the recovered arms and ammunition, Rayhan Molla, son of Chunnu Molla, fled before the operation began and could not be detained. The discovery created significant commotion in the area, prompting authorities to strengthen local security measures. Police and army personnel have continued operations to arrest the fugitive suspects, while the recovered weapons have been secured for further investigation.
A joint force operation in Harinakundu upazila of Jhenaidah district recovered 12 live cocktails late Friday night. The explosives were found hidden inside haystacks in Mandaltola village under Raghunathpur Union. The raid was conducted around 1 a.m. based on secret intelligence, according to Major Monowar, in-charge of the Harinakundu Army Camp. The recovered cocktails were discovered near the house of a local resident named Riaz Uddin. Following the operation, the explosives were handed over to Harinakundu Police Station for safekeeping. Inspector (Investigation) Asit Kumar Roy confirmed that the items had been officially deposited at the station. Authorities have not disclosed further details about possible suspects or the intended use of the recovered explosives. The investigation into the incident is ongoing.
BNP candidate Professor Aslam Chowdhury, contesting from Chattogram-4 (Sitakunda), said that if his party comes to power, Bangladesh will achieve food self-sufficiency and revive the local economy. He made the remarks on Saturday while campaigning in Syedpur and Baraidala unions of Sitakunda upazila. Chowdhury emphasized that unplanned canal filling and encroachment on natural reservoirs have worsened waterlogging, damaged agriculture, and caused environmental degradation in the area. He stated that the drainage crisis in Sitakunda and other regions has become a national challenge. According to him, planned canal re-excavation and integrated water management could make Sitakunda a model area for the country. He warned that without urgent canal restoration, both agriculture and industry would fail to reach their full potential. Chowdhury also highlighted the importance of initiatives such as cold storage facilities, affordable fertilizer and seed distribution, and modern farming methods. He said implementing the proposed “Krishi Card” program could bring a new revolution in agriculture, ensuring food self-sufficiency and economic growth. He pledged that a BNP government would prioritize these farmer-friendly programs.
Jamaat-e-Islami’s central assistant secretary general Muhammad Shahjahan warned that if attacks by BNP activists on the party’s female leaders continue, Jamaat will gain ground in the electoral field while BNP will fall behind. He made the remarks at a press conference on Saturday afternoon at the party’s Dewanbazar office in Chattogram, condemning the assaults and asserting that Jamaat has not retaliated or supported any form of violence. Shahjahan announced that Jamaat Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman will visit Chattogram and Cox’s Bazar on January 2 to attend five public rallies. These will be held in Maheshkhali, Cox’s Bazar town, Padua in Lohagara, Sitakunda, and the port area of Chattogram city. He said the rallies aim to reach more voters, particularly in economically significant areas like the port and Sitakunda. He also urged voters to support the upcoming referendum with a “yes” vote, while noting that holding the referendum and national election separately would have been preferable. Shahjahan said the party accepted the government’s decision to hold both simultaneously and called for honoring the sacrifices of those who died for the cause.
Advocate Tarikul Islam, executive board member of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), said that Tarique Rahman’s BNP and its election symbol, the paddy sheaf, have become poisonous and should be rejected by the people on February 12. He made the remarks on January 31 at a campaign rally in Valuka, Mymensingh, during NCP’s electoral march. Tarikul alleged that BNP’s plan was to occupy polling centers and accused them of threatening Hindu voters and attacking women, urging people to guard polling stations and protect their votes. At the same event, Dr. Zahidur Rahman, candidate of the Eleven-Party Alliance for Mymensingh-11, said their slogan is “United Bangladesh” and pledged to ensure farmers’ rights, women’s safety, and youth employment. Mymensingh district Jamaat-e-Islami chief Abdul Karim described the upcoming February 12 election as a turning point for Bangladesh, calling for a corruption-free political culture. NCP’s election committee member secretary Monira Sharmin emphasized that attacks on minorities for political reasons would be prosecuted through a special human rights cell. Speakers at the rally collectively called for unity under the Eleven-Party Alliance to build a reformed and inclusive Bangladesh.
At an election rally in Teknaf on January 31, 2026, Cox’s Bazar-4 (Ukhiya-Teknaf) constituency candidate and district Jamaat-e-Islami chief Maulana Nur Ahmad Anowari pledged to transform Teknaf into a tourism-friendly city and to initiate a port corridor. Speaking at the event organized in support of the 'Dari-Palla' symbol, he emphasized his commitment to establishing justice and eliminating corruption in the region. Anowari alleged that conspiracies were emerging ahead of the election involving port operations, corridor management, and illegal toll collection. He criticized what he described as ongoing corruption and unfair politics in the country, asserting that the people of Teknaf would not allow their fate to be manipulated. He also promised to reopen Teknaf port, ensure fair business opportunities, and prevent any syndicate-based leasing system. Local Jamaat leaders, including district welfare secretary Nur Hossain Siddiqi and upazila chief Maulana Rafiqullah, also addressed the rally, urging voters to support the 'Dari-Palla' symbol for a just and corruption-free state.
A mobile court in Bholahat upazila of Chapainawabganj fined a government employee Tk 20,000 for violating the electoral code of conduct. The fined individual, Md Erfan Ali of Bireshwarpur village, works at the Dhaka Higher Secondary Education Office. The operation was conducted on Saturday, January 31, at around 4 p.m. by Assistant Commissioner (Land) and Executive Magistrate Md Shamim Hossain. According to the mobile court, Erfan Ali organized a secret meeting at his residence with head teachers from local schools and potential assistant presiding officers under the banner of a teachers’ association. He had also invited BNP-nominated candidate Md Aminul Islam for Chapainawabganj-2 constituency, though the candidate did not attend. Acting on a tip-off, the mobile court raided the meeting and detained Erfan Ali. The court found him guilty of attempting to influence the election process and fined him under sections 21(b) and 27(a) of the Parliamentary Election Code of Conduct 2025. He paid the fine immediately. Magistrate Shamim Hossain stated that the administration remains strict to ensure free and fair elections and will continue legal action against any official violating the code.
Maulana Habibur Rahman, a central Majlis-e-Shura member of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami and the party’s nominated candidate for the Sylhet-1 (Metropolitan and Sadar) constituency under the 11-party alliance, said a nationwide wave of support has formed in favor of the 'Scales' election symbol. He made the remarks on Saturday afternoon during an election campaign event near the PDB Point area of Sylhet city, attended by a large number of party leaders, activists, and local residents. During his address, Habibur Rahman urged voters to cast their ballots for the 'Scales' symbol in the upcoming election, promising to remain accessible to the public and serve as their caretaker rather than ruler. He called on patriotic students and citizens to unite against fascism and support the alliance’s cause. He also pledged to work toward improving the lives of local residents if elected. Several local Jamaat leaders and representatives from affiliated organizations were present at the campaign event, reflecting active grassroots participation in the Sylhet-1 constituency.
The Bangladesh government has reduced the prices of all types of fuel oil by Tk 2 per liter for February. According to a notification issued by the Energy and Mineral Resources Division on Saturday night, the new rates will take effect from Sunday, February 1. Under the revised pricing, diesel will cost Tk 100 per liter, kerosene Tk 112, petrol Tk 116, and octane Tk 120. The government introduced an automatic fuel pricing system in March of the previous year to align domestic prices with global market trends. Under this system, new prices are announced each month based on international market movements. The latest adjustment reflects the continuation of that policy framework. The notification did not specify how long the new rates will remain in effect beyond February, but the monthly review mechanism suggests further adjustments may follow depending on global price changes.
Independent candidate Dr. Tasnim Jara unveiled a six-point manifesto aimed at resolving long-standing issues in Dhaka-9, including gas shortages, waterlogging, healthcare, safety, education, and employment. She presented her plan on Saturday at an event organized by the Assistant Returning Officer’s office at Khilgaon Model College. Jara emphasized that residents of Dhaka-9 pay equal taxes as those in affluent areas but receive inferior services, vowing to end this disparity. Her manifesto includes legislative efforts for a 'no service, no bill' policy, subsidized LPG supply, and strict oversight of WASA and city corporations to prevent waterlogging. She pledged to modernize Mugda Medical College Hospital, form a year-round dengue taskforce, and ensure women-friendly healthcare. On safety, she promised CCTV-equipped “safe corridors” and action against drug syndicates. Education reforms include eliminating MP quotas in school admissions and promoting science and coding education. She also proposed a 'Startup Dhaka-9' fund for youth, community daycare centers, and an open digital dashboard for citizen complaints. Jara vowed to open a permanent constituency office within a month of election if elected, ensuring direct public access without intermediaries.
Monir Haidar, special assistant to the chief adviser of the interim government and associate of the National Consensus Commission, stated that the July uprising’s goals and spirit would remain incomplete without a 'yes' vote in the national referendum. He made the remarks on Saturday, January 31, at a discussion meeting held at Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU) to raise public awareness about the referendum. The event took place at the Syed Nazrul Islam Conference Hall. Haidar explained that under Professor Muhammad Yunus’s leadership, the interim government formed several reform commissions, the most significant being the Constitutional Reform Commission. Out of nearly one thousand recommendations from various commissions, eighty-four were finalized through the National Consensus Commission to form the 'July National Charter 2025'. The referendum is the first and most crucial step toward implementing this charter. Addressing confusion about the number of referendum questions, Haidar clarified that although forty-eight constitutional recommendations will be grouped into four categories on the ballot, there will be only one question—whether voters support or oppose the July uprising. The meeting was attended by several university vice-chancellors and chaired by a University Grants Commission member.
At the 14th Zakat Fair 2026 held at the Officers’ Club in Dhaka, speakers emphasized the need for a state-managed zakat system to reduce financial inequality in Bangladesh. Religious Adviser Dr. A F M Khalid Hossain, the chief guest, said that institutional collection and distribution of zakat could generate up to one trillion taka annually, significantly aiding poverty alleviation. The event was chaired by former caretaker government adviser Dr. Hossain Zillur Rahman, with a welcome address by Center for Zakat Management (CZM) CEO Dr. Mohammad Ayub Mia. Speakers noted that zakat is both a financial and moral obligation, requiring proper oversight to ensure funds are used effectively. They highlighted that despite a large Muslim population, many capable individuals either do not pay zakat or fail to calculate and distribute it correctly. A symposium titled “Islamic Social Finance: Future Roadmap” proposed forming an Islamic Social Finance Ministry, noting that zakat and waqf income could contribute up to 4% of GDP. Former NBR chairman Dr. Mohammad Abdul Majid stressed that government involvement and clear guidelines are essential to make zakat management transparent and impactful for national development.
The deadline for licensed firearm holders in Bangladesh to deposit their weapons at the nearest police station ended on Saturday, January 31, 2026. The directive, issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs on January 19, aimed to ensure a free, fair, and peaceful 13th National Parliamentary Election. The order warned that failure to comply would result in legal action under relevant sections of the Arms Act of 1878. According to the government circular, carrying or displaying licensed firearms is completely prohibited until February 15, 2026, in line with the announced election schedule. However, the restriction does not apply to validly nominated parliamentary candidates and their armed retainers under the “Firearms License and Retainer Appointment Policy, 2025.” The policy was introduced on December 14, 2024, to regulate firearm licensing and retainer appointments for politically significant individuals and election candidates. The measure is part of broader security preparations to maintain order and prevent violence during the upcoming national election period.
A member of the Arakan Rohingya Solidarity Organization (ARSA) was arrested during a joint forces operation in Ramu upazila of Cox’s Bazar on Saturday, January 31, 2026. The operation, conducted in the Gojonia area, led to the recovery of four live rounds of ammunition and an active walkie-talkie set from the suspect. According to the Inter-Services Public Relations Directorate (ISPR), the operation was carried out based on secret intelligence information by a special team from Ramu Cantonment in coordination with the police. The detained ARSA member was identified as Imam Hossain, who was apprehended on the spot during the raid. Authorities stated that Imam Hossain and the seized materials were handed over to the Gojonia police outpost under Ramu Police Station for further legal proceedings.
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