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The National Parliament of Bangladesh passed the 'Voter List (Amendment) Bill, 2026' on Monday, April 6, 2026, through a voice vote during the 13th parliamentary session. The bill aims to ensure voting rights for citizens by allowing those who turn 18 before the announcement of the election schedule to be included in the voter list. The Speaker presented the proposed amendments, and as there were no objections, clauses 2, 3, and 4, along with the title and preamble, were adopted by voice vote.
Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Asaduzzaman introduced the bill, stating that the amendment was brought to uphold the principle of universal suffrage. The Deputy Speaker conducted the session, and the bill was unanimously approved by members present.
The new law completes the process initiated with the 'Voter List Ordinance, 2025,' which was issued last year to amend the 'Voter List Act, 2009.'
Bangladesh Parliament passes 2026 voter list amendment expanding eligibility for new voters
Chief Whip Md. Nurul Islam stated that the current constitution of Bangladesh cannot be completely repealed and that necessary amendments should be made through discussions with all parties. He made the remarks on Monday, April 6, during a courtesy meeting with Stuart James, Political Officer of the US Embassy, held at his office in the Parliament building in Dhaka.
During the meeting, they discussed Bangladesh’s democratic journey, implementation of the July Charter, the process of constitutional amendment, and government initiatives to ensure an effective parliament. The Chief Whip emphasized that constitutional reform is essential to keep the democratic process on the right path. He criticized previous authoritarian governments for making changes to the constitution for personal interests and stressed the need to make it more people-oriented.
Nurul Islam reaffirmed the government’s commitment to implementing the July Charter and expressed willingness to consult all stakeholders on the method of implementation, underscoring that the government prioritizes national interest and collective decision-making.
Chief Whip rules out full repeal of constitution, urges inclusive amendment process
U.S. Vice President JD Vance launched an urgent overnight diplomatic effort to secure a peace deal with Iran after President Donald Trump threatened to bring “hell down” on Tehran. According to the report, the talks took place late Sunday under Vance’s leadership, with Pakistan mediating a proposed peace plan calling for an immediate ceasefire and further negotiations within 15 to 20 days.
Earlier, Trump warned that if Iran failed to reach an agreement by 8 p.m. Eastern Time on Tuesday, he would destroy the country’s civilian infrastructure and “everything else.” A White House official said that despite the talks, the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz remained unlikely and the proposal had not yet received presidential approval.
The secret discussions were coordinated by Pakistan’s army chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir, with U.S. representatives JD Vance and special envoy Steve Witkoff, and Iran represented by Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. Iran’s foreign ministry confirmed it had conveyed its stance through mediators, while an Iranian source said Tehran would not reopen the Strait of Hormuz or accept Trump’s deadline. The two sides remain divided over sanctions relief and Iran’s nuclear enrichment program.
Vance leads late-night peace talks after Trump threatens to destroy Tehran
The Bangladesh Parliament on Monday, April 6, 2026, passed the Representation of the People (Amendment) Bill 2026, along with the Voter List Amendment Bill and the Election Commission Secretariat Amendment Bill. Law Minister Asaduzzaman introduced the bills to formalize three ordinances issued by the interim government, amending sections 27, 37, 39, 89, and 91 of the Representation of the People Order (RPO). The amendments aim to clarify postal ballot procedures, strengthen election security, and improve the management of electoral activities.
During the session chaired by Speaker Hafiz Uddin Ahmed, the bills were passed by voice vote after brief discussions. Opposition Leader Shafiqul Rahman raised a wording issue in one clause, which Deputy Speaker Kaiser Kamal and the Law Minister agreed to review. The ordinances had been presented in the first session of the 13th National Parliament on February 12, 2026, in line with constitutional requirements.
According to the Law Minister, the new laws will ensure smoother execution of national election processes and allow the Election Commission to set additional dates for voter registration beyond January 1 each year.
Bangladesh Parliament passes RPO amendment and related bills to improve election management
Israel has claimed responsibility for killing Asghar Bekeri, the head of a secret unit within Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Quds Force, according to a report by Al Jazeera. Israeli military spokesperson Nadav Shoshani confirmed the operation, stating that Bekeri was killed during the mission. Iran has not yet issued any official comment on the incident.
The Quds Force is a special branch of the IRGC known for conducting covert operations and military activities beyond Iran’s borders. The report noted that since the beginning of recent conflicts, the United States and Israel have been targeting senior Iranian leaders in their attacks. This latest killing adds to a growing list of Iranian revolutionary figures reportedly killed in Israeli strikes, including top security officials.
The development underscores escalating hostilities between Israel and Iran, with continued cross-border operations and targeted killings raising concerns about further regional instability.
Israel claims killing top Quds Force commander Asghar Bekeri; Iran yet to respond
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman announced that the government has begun work to build a humane and integrated health system across Bangladesh. In a message marking World Health Day 2026, he said the initiative aims to ensure quality healthcare in both urban and rural areas, expand maternal and child health services, and strengthen preventive programs. The theme for this year’s observance is “Together for Health, Stand with Science.”
Rahman emphasized the importance of the “One Health” approach, linking the well-being of humans, animals, and the environment. He highlighted the role of modern technologies such as virtual reality, augmented reality, artificial intelligence, and machine learning in delivering sustainable and equitable healthcare, particularly for marginalized communities. The government plans to recruit 100,000 health workers—80 percent of them women—and introduce e-health cards for all citizens.
Additional measures include expanding public-private partnerships for complex disease treatment, launching and scaling health insurance, strengthening medical education and research, and raising health sector funding to 5 percent of GDP. The Prime Minister expressed hope that integrity and dedication would help build a healthy and strong nation.
Bangladesh launches plan for humane, tech-driven health system with AI and e-health expansion
Israel carried out an airstrike in Lebanon on Sunday targeting a Hezbollah leader, but the attack missed its intended objective. According to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), the strike failed to hit the correct target, resulting instead in the deaths of Pierre Mouawad, a senior figure in the Christian-backed Lebanese Forces Party, and his wife Flavia Mouawad. The IDF expressed regret over the incident.
The strike hit a residential apartment building in eastern Beirut, an area largely inhabited by members of the Christian community. Lebanon’s Health Ministry confirmed that one man and two women were killed. The local mayor said the couple lived on the ground floor of the building that was struck. The IDF stated it is assessing the damage caused by the mistaken attack.
The Lebanese Forces Party said Pierre Mouawad was not a combatant and had no military role. He was reportedly celebrating Easter Sunday at home with his family when the strike occurred.
Israeli strike in Beirut kills Lebanese opposition leader after missing Hezbollah target
BNP Standing Committee member and Cumilla-1 MP Khandaker Mosharraf Hossain has demanded that the proposed new division be named 'Cumilla'. Speaking in the national parliament on Monday, April 6, 2026, during a discussion on urgent public issues, he emphasized that Cumilla is a historically significant district known for its education and cultural heritage. He urged the government to officially establish the division under the name 'Cumilla'.
Hossain recalled that a previous authoritarian government had announced plans to create a division in Cumilla under a different name, arguing that the word 'Ku' carried a negative meaning. He said the people of Cumilla, regardless of political affiliation, protested that decision, forcing the government to promise a solution that was never implemented.
The report notes that during the Awami League government, proposals were made in 2017 to name the division 'Moynamoti' and again in 2022 as 'Meghna', but neither was finalized.
BNP MP urges government to name new division 'Cumilla' citing historical and cultural importance
An emergency meeting of the Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) technical committee on mosquito control was held on Monday morning at the Gulshan Nagar Bhaban. The session, chaired by DNCC Chief Health Officer Brigadier General Imrul Kayes Chowdhury, reviewed ongoing dengue prevention activities and discussed future strategies. DNCC Administrator Md. Shafiqul Islam Khan, attending as chief guest, said that different insecticide combinations will be tested in multiple laboratories, and decisions will be based on the results. He also announced plans for special public awareness campaigns on mosquito control.
The meeting focused on identifying new and more effective insecticides. Kurigram Agricultural University Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr. Md. Rashedul Islam warned of a possible rise in dengue during the upcoming monsoon and emphasized early preparation. He noted that resistance to the larvicide temephos has been observed in some countries and recommended biological control methods and multi-site testing. Entomologist Professor Dr. Kabirul Bashar reported that malathion showed better results than novaluron and temephos in tests and suggested considering Bti as an alternative. Public health expert Professor Dr. Benazir Ahmed stressed source reduction and improved waste management as key to sustainable mosquito control.
DNCC reviews mosquito control strategy and dengue preparedness ahead of monsoon
Senior Supreme Court lawyer Advocate Shishir Monir has accused the BNP of completely reversing its position after assuming power. Speaking at a discussion titled “Delaying the Implementation of the Referendum Verdict: The Nation in Crisis,” organized by Rajshahi University Central Students’ Union (RACSU) on Monday, April 6, he said that 70 percent of people voted ‘yes’ in the referendum, yet the party has moved away from the July reforms it once promoted. He argued that those distancing themselves from the July reform are far removed from the politics of Shaheed Ziaur Rahman.
Monir criticized the BNP’s current behavior, saying it shows a lack of understanding of the constitution. He claimed that after August 5, the people of Bangladesh no longer fear intimidation and have sought freedom from corruption. He urged that if enforced disappearances are to be stopped, the so-called “disappearance ordinance” must be enacted into law. He also questioned the silence of parliament members and their public appearances in entertainment venues instead of addressing national issues.
He warned that if students across major universities rise again, the government will have no choice but to implement the referendum’s verdict.
Advocate Shishir Monir accuses BNP of reversing stance and urges action on referendum verdict
Munshi Borhan Mahmud, president of Jagrat July, warned that his organization would march to the Prime Minister’s Office if alleged pro-Awami League journalists and so-called “information terrorists” are not held accountable within seven days. He issued the warning during a human chain protest held Monday afternoon at Shahid Osman Hadi Square in Dhaka. Mahmud said the protest aimed to denounce long-standing media manipulation and distortion under previous governments.
He alleged that over the past 17 years, a network of journalists had turned the media into a propaganda tool, suppressing dissent and spreading misinformation. The statement accused several named media figures and outlets of collaborating with former ruling powers, engaging in unethical practices, and continuing to hold influential positions. Jagrat July demanded immediate investigation and punishment for those accused, an end to political control over media, and protection for independent journalism.
The group announced that if no action is taken within a week, it will submit memorandums to media houses and stage sit-in programs beneath them, culminating in a march toward the Prime Minister’s Office.
Jagrat July threatens march to PM’s Office over alleged pro-government journalists’ impunity
Education Minister Dr. A N M Ehsanul Haque Milan MP has announced that the upcoming SSC and equivalent examinations in 2026 will be held nationwide in a completely cheating-free, transparent, and disciplined environment. He warned that any irregularities or negligence in the evaluation of answer scripts would not be tolerated, and strict action would be taken against examiners if proven guilty. The minister made these remarks on Monday while addressing a meeting with center secretaries of the Mymensingh Education Board and the region’s Madrasa and Technical Education Boards.
He emphasized that examiners must strictly follow the prescribed guidelines to ensure fair evaluation, as any bias or negligence negatively affects the education system. The minister stated that ensuring cheating-free examinations is a top government priority and urged all concerned to perform their duties with utmost sincerity. He also highlighted the importance of maintaining discipline at every stage of exam management.
Dr. Milan further informed that the Public Examinations (Offences) Act, 1980 is being updated to prevent question leaks, fraud, and cheating in both public and government recruitment exams.
Bangladesh minister vows strict action to ensure cheating-free SSC exams in 2026
Bangladesh’s new Foreign Minister Dr. Khalilur Rahman will visit New Delhi on April 7, marking the first high-profile bilateral trip since the BNP government led by Tarique Rahman took office. During his two-day stay, he is scheduled to meet Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar, National Security Adviser Ajit Doval, and Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri. Although a meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi is not confirmed, discussions are expected to cover renewal of the Ganges treaty, energy supply, connectivity projects, and restoration of suspended trade facilities.
After the Delhi visit, Dr. Rahman and Jaishankar will travel together on April 9 to Mauritius aboard an Air Mauritius commercial flight to attend the ninth Indian Ocean Conference. The event is jointly organized by India’s Ministry of External Affairs and the India Foundation, whose president is BJP leader Ram Madhav. Officials from both countries confirmed the joint travel plan.
Analysts cited in the report view the trip as a signal of recalibration in India-Bangladesh relations after months of strain. Former Indian minister M.J. Akbar described it as a course correction, while others noted that the visit could pave the way for Tarique Rahman’s future trip to India.
Bangladesh and India foreign ministers to travel together to Mauritius after Delhi meetings
Turkish Ambassador Ramis Sen paid a courtesy call on Brigadier General (Retd.) A.K.M. Shamsul Islam, the Prime Minister’s Defense Adviser, at his office in the Armed Forces Division in Dhaka Cantonment on Monday. According to an Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) press release, the meeting focused on issues of mutual interest and expressed optimism about further strengthening bilateral military relations and strategic ties between Bangladesh and Turkey.
The discussion highlighted the shared intention of both nations to deepen defense cooperation and enhance mutual understanding in areas of strategic importance. The meeting was part of ongoing diplomatic engagements aimed at expanding collaboration in defense and related sectors.
The ISPR statement underscored that both sides view the meeting as a step toward reinforcing existing military partnerships and exploring new avenues for cooperation in the future.
Bangladesh and Turkey discuss strengthening bilateral military and strategic relations
Social Welfare, Women and Children Affairs Minister Dr. A Z M Zahid Hossain said that those appointed by Dr. Muhammad Yunus did not perform their duties properly. He stated that a review of the interim government’s overall preparedness for measles prevention would reveal the real cause of the outbreak. The minister made these remarks on Monday, April 6, in Gulshan during a discussion titled “Commitment, Reality and Future in Establishing Equality and Justice in Bangladesh’s Changing Context.”
He emphasized that the measles outbreak could not have spread across the country in just 49 days and reiterated that the interim government’s preventive measures should be examined. The minister also reaffirmed the government’s zero-tolerance policy against corruption and violence against women and children, stressing that the government continues to act responsibly toward citizens.
Former NCP leader Dr. Tasnim Jara, present at the event, said the current measles situation exposed weaknesses in the healthcare system. She attributed the crisis to poor coordination and lack of adequate data within the government.
Minister says Yunus-appointed officials failed in measles prevention under interim government
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