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Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami chief Dr. Shafiqur Rahman stated that a victory for the 'Yes' side in the referendum would mean a victory for Bangladesh. He made the remarks on Tuesday night after a meeting of the 11-party electoral alliance, speaking to journalists about the party’s position on the vote.
Dr. Rahman said that if 'Yes' wins, it would open the way to fulfill the aspirations of July, end past oppression, and ensure justice for those affected. He mentioned that the family of Shaheed Sharif Osman Hadi would also receive justice under such an outcome. He emphasized the party’s goal of establishing justice across all levels of society.
He further added that Jamaat wants to empower the youth by giving them work opportunities instead of unemployment allowances. The statement reflects the party’s broader message of justice, youth empowerment, and national renewal tied to the referendum result.
Jamaat chief links Bangladesh’s success to a 'Yes' victory in the national referendum
The Cabinet Division of Bangladesh has released the asset declarations of the Chief Adviser, all advisers of the interim government, and their spouses. The disclosure, issued through an official notification on Tuesday, follows a directive from October 1, 2024. It covers financial statements as of June 30, 2024, and June 30, 2025, detailing changes in personal wealth among the advisers and their families.
According to the published data, several advisers reported increases in their assets. Among them, Wahiduddin Mahmud’s assets rose from Tk 15.09 crore to Tk 16.22 crore, while Dr. Salehuddin Ahmed’s assets increased from Tk 7.10 crore to Tk 7.16 crore. Adilur Rahman Khan’s wealth grew significantly due to inheritance, from Tk 98.22 lakh to Tk 2.52 crore. Other advisers, including Dr. Asif Nazrul, Lt. Gen. (Retd.) Abdul Hafiz, and Sheikh Bashiruddin, also reported asset growth, as did many of their spouses.
The publication fulfills the government’s transparency requirement for the interim administration, ensuring public access to financial disclosures of top officials and their families.
Bangladesh releases asset details of interim government advisers and their spouses
Ruhul Kabir Rizvi, senior joint secretary general of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), has been admitted to Square Hospital in Dhaka due to illness. According to his personal assistant Arifur Rahman Tushar, Rizvi was hospitalized on Tuesday afternoon after suffering from fever, cold, and breathing difficulties. The assistant confirmed the information to the media and said Rizvi has requested prayers from the public for his recovery.
The report did not specify further details about Rizvi’s current condition or the expected duration of his hospital stay. The hospitalization comes as Rizvi continues to serve as a key figure within the BNP leadership. His assistant’s statement remains the only official confirmation of his health situation at this time.
No additional information was provided regarding medical updates or comments from party officials beyond the confirmation of his admission and request for prayers.
BNP leader Ruhul Kabir Rizvi hospitalized in Dhaka with fever and breathing problems
Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus addressed the nation on February 10, 2026, ahead of Bangladesh’s 13th parliamentary election and the referendum on the July National Charter. In his televised speech, he called the upcoming vote a historic and decisive moment for the country, urging citizens to participate peacefully and responsibly. He expressed gratitude to political parties, candidates, voters, and law enforcement for maintaining a calm campaign environment and mourned those killed in election-related violence.
Yunus emphasized that this election follows a popular uprising and represents a constitutional expression of the people’s demand for justice and accountability. He highlighted the inclusion of 51 political parties and over two thousand candidates, calling it the most participatory election in the country’s history. He also announced measures to ensure transparency, including extensive use of CCTV, body cameras, and drones, as well as voting rights for expatriates and postal ballots for eligible citizens.
The Chief Adviser reaffirmed that the interim government will transfer power promptly to elected representatives and urged voters to reject misinformation, exercise their constitutional rights, and shape the nation’s democratic future through their ballots.
Yunus calls for peaceful voting ahead of Bangladesh’s 13th election and national charter referendum
Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus addressed the nation on Tuesday, February 10, 2026, regarding the 13th parliamentary election and the referendum on implementing the July National Charter. In his televised and radio-broadcast speech, he urged citizens to vote freely and responsibly. Yunus announced that the interim government would promptly hand over power to the newly elected representatives once the election results are finalized.
In his address, Yunus called on all political parties to ensure discipline among their members, instructing them to avoid violence, intimidation, or any attempt to influence voting. He warned against spreading rumors or engaging in provocative acts, emphasizing that the state would not tolerate such behavior. He noted that the current election campaign had been more peaceful than previous ones, crediting this to collective responsibility and restraint shown by political actors and the public.
Yunus also highlighted the role of young and female voters, many of whom had been unable to vote for 17 years. He praised women for their leadership in the July uprising and their contributions to Bangladesh’s economy through entrepreneurship and small industries.
Yunus vows peaceful election and swift power transfer after Bangladesh’s 13th parliamentary polls
The Cabinet Division of Bangladesh on Tuesday published the wealth statements of the advisers serving in the interim government. As of June 30, Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus reported total assets worth Tk 15 crore 62 lakh 44 thousand 65, up from Tk 14 crore 1 lakh 39 thousand 673 a year earlier. This marks an increase of Tk 1 crore 61 lakh 4 thousand 392 over the year. Yunus attributed the rise to factors such as encashment of savings certificates, growth in savings or fixed deposits, and inherited shares. His wife, Afrozi Yunus, reported assets of Tk 1 crore 27 lakh 63 thousand 360, down from Tk 2 crore 11 lakh 77 thousand 274 in the previous fiscal year, a decrease of Tk 84 lakh 13 thousand 914.
According to the Income Tax Act, a taxpayer’s total wealth includes all movable, immovable, financial, and capital assets. The disclosure follows Yunus’s August 25, 2024 address to the nation, where he emphasized transparency and anti-corruption measures. He had announced that all advisers would publish their wealth statements promptly and that the practice would become mandatory for all government officials. Yunus also mentioned plans to establish an ombudsman under Article 77 of the Constitution to strengthen anti-corruption efforts.
Bangladesh releases interim advisers’ wealth data; Yunus reports asset growth over past year
Interim government Chief Adviser Professor Dr. Muhammad Yunus warned that the state will not tolerate the spread of rumors through social media or any other means. In a televised address to the nation on Tuesday evening, he urged political parties to instruct their members at all levels to avoid disorder, violence, intimidation, or any attempt to influence voting. He emphasized that a flawed or violent election ultimately harms the nation and that those who defy public will face accountability.
Dr. Yunus expressed satisfaction that the current election campaign has been notably more peaceful than previous ones, crediting this to collective responsibility and restraint shown by political parties, candidates, and citizens. He highlighted the importance of maintaining this environment to ensure a fair and credible process.
Addressing young and female voters, Yunus acknowledged their long deprivation of voting rights over the past 17 years and praised their role in shaping a new Bangladesh. He also recognized women’s contributions to the economy and their leadership in social and political movements.
Chief Adviser Yunus warns against rumors, urges peaceful conduct before Bangladesh election
Bangladesh Bank has extended the age limit for opening a 'Student Banking' account to 25 years, allowing school, college, and university students to access the service. The central bank issued a new policy on Monday, replacing the previous rule that restricted eligibility to students under 18. Under the revised guidelines, account holders will now be able to use credit cards in addition to debit cards, and the service previously known as 'School Banking' will now operate under the name 'Student Banking'.
The new policy also increases the monthly ATM withdrawal limit from 15,000 to 25,000 taka upon parental request, compared to the earlier 5,000-taka cap. Students can now deposit up to 25,000 taka per month, with a maximum account balance of 300,000 taka. Those studying abroad will no longer need separate student files or accounts, as the same account can be used for remittance and educational transactions.
The policy further allows students to take loans for educational materials under parental guarantee, aiming to make financial services more accessible to young learners.
Bangladesh Bank extends student banking age limit to 25 and adds credit card access
Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) chairman Tarique Rahman has returned to Dhaka after nearly two decades of self-imposed exile in London. Less than two months after his return, the 60-year-old politician is positioned to contest one of Bangladesh’s most significant parliamentary elections, scheduled for Thursday. Public opinion polls suggest the vote could mark a remarkable comeback for Rahman, who left the country in 2008 following detention during a military-backed caretaker government’s anti-corruption drive.
Rahman’s return follows the August 2024 student-led uprising that toppled Sheikh Hasina’s Awami League government. Hasina is now living in exile in New Delhi, while Rahman, son of former president Ziaur Rahman and former prime minister Khaleda Zia, has pledged to rebuild Bangladesh’s international partnerships without aligning too closely with any single country. He has proposed limiting prime ministerial terms to ten years, expanding social aid, and diversifying industries beyond garments.
Since his return, Rahman has emphasized reconciliation and democratic reform, avoiding inflammatory rhetoric and calling for stability. His leadership has reenergized BNP supporters seeking a new political beginning.
Tarique Rahman returns from London exile, eyes major political comeback in Bangladesh election
Interim government Chief Adviser Professor Dr. Muhammad Yunus on Tuesday evening called on all rival candidates to put the nation’s greater interest above personal or party considerations, regardless of the election results. He made the appeal in a televised address to the nation at 7 p.m., expressing satisfaction that the current election campaign had been significantly more peaceful than previous ones. Yunus credited this calm atmosphere to the collective sense of responsibility shown by political parties, candidates, and citizens.
In his speech, Yunus addressed young and female voters, noting that many had been deprived of their right to vote for 17 years despite being eligible. He said this generation had grown up in a reality where elections existed in form but not in substance, yet they continued to nurture hopes for a new Bangladesh. He highlighted the role of women in the country’s liberation, social movements, and economy, describing them as a driving force behind change and self-reliance.
Yunus emphasized that the July uprising marked a turning point in national history, shaped by the collective aspirations of the people.
Yunus urges candidates to rise above party interests and uphold national unity after elections
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami central executive member and former MP Shahjahan Chowdhury said that political parties nominating loan defaulters in the upcoming election should feel ashamed. He made the remarks on Monday at the final campaign rally for Abdullah Al Faruk, the 11-party alliance candidate for the Cox’s Bazar-1 (Chakaria-Pekua) constituency, held at Chakaria Government High School field. Chowdhury added that the February 12 election is one of the most significant in the country’s history and that intimidation cannot influence the people’s verdict.
The rally, presided over by Cox’s Bazar district Jamaat leader Akhtar Ahmad, featured Abdullah Al Faruk as the main speaker. Faruk said he had received widespread support from local residents and pledged several development initiatives if elected, including establishing a government college and a Sonali Bank branch in Pekua, upgrading the Chattogram–Cox’s Bazar highway to six lanes, and forming a new upazila named Matamuhuri. He also promised a university in Chakaria, flood control embankments, infrastructure improvements, fair salt prices, better healthcare, and a politics-free of vengeance.
Thousands of Jamaat-e-Islami and Islami Chhatra Shibir activists attended the rally, along with local political and social leaders.
Shahjahan Chowdhury slams parties for nominating loan defaulters at Cox’s Bazar rally
The government of Bangladesh is preparing a compensation plan for general shareholders affected by the merger of five Islamic banks. Economic Adviser Dr. Salehuddin Ahmed said the issue is under policy consideration but involves complex technical calculations. He explained that compensation will be provided gradually after completing the necessary assessments. Speaking to reporters after a meeting of the government’s procurement advisory committee on Tuesday, he emphasized that depositors’ protection had been the government’s first priority.
Dr. Ahmed noted that the government has already provided Tk 42,000 crore to safeguard depositors’ funds, ensuring that customers could fully recover their deposits. Only after securing depositors’ interests is the government now focusing on shareholders. He acknowledged that compensating shareholders is difficult because several banks have negative net asset values, making conventional loss recovery methods impractical.
Possible compensation options include partial share allocations or direct financial payments, though the final model will take time to determine. Dr. Ahmed added that broader banking reforms require sustained efforts, stronger regulatory capacity, and rebuilding market confidence to achieve long-term economic stability.
Bangladesh plans phased compensation for shareholders of five merged Islamic banks
A Dhaka court has granted five days’ remand for former Biman Bangladesh Airlines Managing Director and CEO Shafikur Rahman, and seven days for his wife Bithi, in a case involving the alleged torture of an eleven-year-old domestic worker. The order was issued on Tuesday by Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Md Zakir Hossain. The court also approved five days’ remand for domestic worker Rupali Khatun and six days for Mosha. Sufia Begum. All four accused were produced before the court under tight security before the hearing.
According to the case statement, the child’s father, hotel worker Golam Mostafa, had sent his daughter to work at Shafikur Rahman’s Uttara residence in June of the previous year. He last saw her in November, after which the accused allegedly prevented further contact. On January 31, Bithi informed him that his daughter was ill, and when he retrieved her, he found severe injuries on her body. The girl later told investigators she had been beaten and burned with a heated kitchen tool by the accused.
The court had earlier sent the four accused to jail on February 2, and the investigating officer sought seven days’ remand for each on February 8.
Ex-Biman MD and wife placed on remand over alleged torture of child domestic worker
Asif Nazrul, adviser on law, justice, parliamentary affairs, and expatriate welfare, has alleged that exiled leaders of the Awami League are issuing orders to kill members of the interim government. He made the accusation on Tuesday, February 10, after a meeting with a visiting Commonwealth delegation observing Bangladesh’s 13th national election. The meeting took place at the Ministry of Expatriates’ Welfare and Overseas Employment in Dhaka.
Nazrul said that when the delegation asked about making the election more inclusive, he replied that no one could be forced to join the process. According to him, Awami League leaders showed no intention to participate and were instead directing violence from abroad against July uprising participants and interim government officials. He added that trials were ongoing for senior Awami League figures linked to the July killings, and the party’s top leader had received a death sentence, yet no remorse or condemnation had been expressed by the party.
Nazrul also commented on women’s participation, saying there was no environment of fear for female voters and that their turnout was expected to increase compared to previous elections.
Asif Nazrul alleges exiled Awami League leaders ordered killings of interim government members
With only one day left before Bangladesh’s 13th National Parliamentary Election, BNP Chairperson Tarique Rahman has completed his election campaign and public outreach. Public interest has grown around where he will cast his vote.
According to party sources, Tarique Rahman will vote at Gulshan Model High School and College, located on Road 86, Block 1/D in Gulshan-2, Dhaka. He is contesting the election from two constituencies—Dhaka-17 and Bogura-6—after submitting nominations for both seats.
The report highlights the anticipation surrounding the BNP leader’s voting center as the country prepares for the upcoming national polls.
Tarique Rahman to vote at Gulshan Model High School ahead of Bangladesh’s 13th national election
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