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Bangladesh Bank witnessed internal unrest on Wednesday after news of the governor’s appointment cancellation. Governor Ahsan H. Mansur left his office around 2 p.m., and soon after, chaos erupted inside the central bank. Under the leadership of Additional Director Touhidul Islam, around 30 officials forced the governor’s adviser, Ahsan Ullah, to leave the premises.
Eyewitnesses reported that as Ahsan Ullah was leaving in his car, Touhidul Islam approached him aggressively while others tried to restrain him. Touhidul Islam was seen pointing fingers, shouting, and using abusive language toward the adviser, while some officials chanted slogans and attempted physical confrontation.
The incident highlighted visible tension within the central bank following the leadership change, though no official statement on the situation was mentioned in the report.
Officials expel Bangladesh Bank governor’s adviser amid internal unrest
A youth wing activist of the opposition party was shot dead by unidentified assailants in Raozan, Chattogram, on Wednesday evening. The victim, Mujibur Rahman, 50, was a resident of East Gujra Union’s Ward 4 and a follower of newly elected MP Gias Uddin Quader Chowdhury. The shooting occurred around 6:30 p.m. inside a fruit shop at Olimiahat Bazar, where Mujibur was chatting before iftar. Witnesses said several attackers fired at him and fled immediately.
According to family members, Mujibur left home before iftar and was later found dead with three bullet wounds. His brother Abdul Aziz said he had an argument with some youths earlier that evening, which may have led to the attack. A medical officer at Raozan Upazila Health Complex confirmed that Mujibur died before reaching the hospital due to excessive bleeding.
Police have cordoned off the area and are working to identify and arrest the perpetrators. Local tension remains high following the killing.
Youth party activist shot dead in Raozan before iftar; police investigating
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman has announced plans to modernize and strengthen Bangladesh’s border forces, emphasizing professionalism and patriotism among members. He made the remarks on Wednesday afternoon during a discussion marking National Martyred Army Day, attended by the Home Minister, Defense Adviser, chiefs of the Army, Navy, and Air Force, senior military officials, and the Director General of Border Guard Bangladesh.
Rahman paid tribute to the 74 people, including 57 army officers, who were killed in the 2009 Pilkhana tragedy, describing it as a deep wound in the nation’s history. He said the government would work to preserve the memory of the February 25–26 events with state honor and ensure long-term welfare for the families of the martyrs. He also recalled the historical roots of the border forces in the 1971 Liberation War and the reforms initiated by former President Ziaur Rahman.
The Prime Minister stressed the need to modernize the national security framework to align with global standards and reaffirmed his government’s commitment to strengthening national defense and supporting the families of fallen soldiers.
Tarique Rahman vows to modernize border forces and honor Pilkhana martyrs with state recognition
Police in Uzirpur upazila of Barishal recovered the body of Mobarak Hawlader, 60, from the Sandhya River two days after he went missing. The body was found floating near the house of Mosharraf Dafadar in Dakshin Shikarpur area on Wednesday afternoon. Locals discovered the body while collecting water spinach and informed the police, who later retrieved it and took it to the police station. Family members later identified the deceased.
According to police and family sources, Mobarak Hawlader, a resident of Mundpasha village and son of the late Wahed Hawlader of Baherchar, had returned to Bangladesh after years of working in Saudi Arabia. He had purchased land and built a home in his village, where he lived with his wife and children. Reports indicate he had been suffering from stroke-related illness for a long time.
Uzirpur Model Police Station’s officer-in-charge Md. Rakibul Islam said the cause of death is under investigation, and further legal procedures will follow.
Police recover body of missing expatriate man from Sandhya River in Uzirpur
At least 26 civilians were killed and 19 others injured in airstrikes carried out by Myanmar’s ruling military junta in the country’s western and northwestern regions, according to local media reports cited by AFP on Wednesday. In the western Rakhine State, 17 civilians, including women and children, were killed and 14 injured when airstrikes hit Yoengu village near Ponnagyun town, about 33 kilometers northeast of the state capital Sittwe.
A resident of Ponnagyun said some of the injured were in critical condition, raising fears that the death toll could rise. In a separate attack in the northwestern Sagaing region, nine civilians, including two children, were killed and five others injured when military paramotors dropped three bombs on a site where locals were reportedly using Starlink devices for internet access.
Since the military coup in February 2021, clashes between the junta and ethnic armed groups have intensified. Human rights organizations report that more than 6,000 people have been killed and about three million displaced since the coup.
Myanmar junta airstrikes kill at least 26 civilians in Rakhine and Sagaing regions
BNP lawmaker Mobashwer Alam Bhuiyan from Cumilla-10 constituency has instructed party activists to divorce their wives if they voted for the scale symbol, associated with Jamaat-e-Islami, during the 13th national election. He made the remarks last Tuesday at a gathering in Bagmara Bazar of Lalmai upazila. A one-minute-forty-four-second video of his speech has since circulated on social media.
In the video, Bhuiyan is heard saying that any wife who disobeys her husband or supports another party should be divorced. Addressing party members, he accused some BNP activists of hypocrisy, claiming they supported Jamaat financially and that some leaders’ wives also voted for Jamaat. He further criticized those who opposed him before the election but later sought to associate with him publicly.
Attempts to reach Mobashwer Alam Bhuiyan for comment were unsuccessful, as he did not answer phone calls, according to the report.
BNP MP in Cumilla tells activists to divorce wives who voted for scale symbol
Awami League leader and former chairman Sohel Jahan Chowdhury of Eidgaon, Cox’s Bazar, was released on bail on Wednesday, February 25, 2026. Shortly after his release, he met with Lutfor Rahman Kajol, the newly elected BNP Member of Parliament for Cox’s Bazar-3, presenting him with a floral garland. The meeting took place in the presence of another recently bailed individual, Firoz Ahmad, along with BNP and affiliated organization leaders. Photos of the encounter quickly went viral on social media, sparking widespread discussion.
Local political observers noted that Sohel Jahan Chowdhury’s meeting with a BNP lawmaker could signal new political realignments within the upazila’s BNP circles. The event follows earlier controversy when, on January 28, Chowdhury publicly campaigned for the BNP’s election symbol, the paddy sheaf, across several areas of Eidgaon. The next morning, on January 29, he was detained from his home by a joint force.
The incident has drawn attention to shifting political dynamics in Eidgaon, where cross-party interactions are becoming increasingly visible.
Awami League leader meets BNP MP Kajol after bail, sparking political debate in Eidgaon
Newly appointed State Minister for Youth and Sports Aminul Haque stated that Shakib Al Hasan and Mashrafe Bin Mortaza would be welcomed back if they are found innocent in their ongoing legal cases. He made the remarks while distributing iftar among underprivileged people at Vidyaniketan School in Pallabi, Dhaka, on February 25, 2026.
Aminul described both cricketers as legendary figures of Bangladesh and emphasized that their legal matters are part of state decisions. He said that if they face the legal process and return to the field after being cleared, the ministry will fully support their comeback. The minister reiterated that the government would remain flexible in such circumstances.
Following the fall of the Awami League government on August 5, 2024, Shakib has been unable to return from abroad and is accused in a murder case, while Mashrafe remains in hiding after his home in Narail was set on fire. The Bangladesh Cricket Board has already begun efforts to bring Shakib back to the national team.
Aminul Haque says Shakib and Mashrafe will be welcomed if cleared of legal charges
Bangladesh Bank has reported a rise in the country’s total foreign exchange reserves, which reached 35.31 billion US dollars as of February 25, 2026. The information was confirmed by Arif Hossain Khan, Executive Director and Spokesperson of the central bank, on Wednesday. According to the latest data, the gross reserve stood at 35.31 billion dollars, while under the IMF’s BPM6 calculation method, the reserve amounted to 30.28 billion dollars.
Just two days earlier, on February 23, the gross reserve was recorded at 34.86 billion dollars, and the BPM6-based reserve stood at 30.10 billion dollars. The net reserve is calculated following the IMF’s BPM6 standard, which deducts short-term liabilities from the total reserve to determine the actual amount.
The increase in reserves indicates a positive shift in the country’s foreign currency position, as reflected in the central bank’s latest update.
Bangladesh’s foreign exchange reserves rise to 35.31 billion dollars, central bank reports
Following the cancellation of Bangladesh Bank Governor Ahsan H. Mansur’s appointment, five senior officials of the central bank were reassigned. The internal order, issued on Wednesday, transferred four directors and one additional director to new departments or offices. The reshuffle included changes between the Human Resources, Financial Institutions Inspection, and Banking Regulations and Policy departments, as well as postings to the Motijheel and Sadarghat offices. The order stated that the transfers would take immediate effect, and officials were instructed to hand over their current duties before joining their new posts.
In a separate order, the bank canceled earlier transfer orders for three officials who had been reassigned after being served show-cause notices. These included the director of the SME and Special Programs Department, an additional director from the Foreign Exchange Policy Department, and a joint director from the Banking Regulations and Policy Department.
The administrative changes come amid broader internal adjustments at Bangladesh Bank following the leadership transition.
Bangladesh Bank reassigns five senior officials following governor’s dismissal
Newly elected Member of Parliament for Habiganj-4 (Madhabpur-Chunarughat) Syed Md. Faisal declared that there will be no compromise with irregularities, corruption, or extortion. Speaking as the chief guest at a public reception organized by Madhabpur Upazila and Municipal BNP and its affiliated organizations on Wednesday afternoon, he warned that strict action would be taken against anyone involved in such activities. Faisal emphasized that even if his stance causes temporary discomfort, he will prioritize public interest above all.
He stated that nearly six lakh residents of Madhabpur and Chunarughat elected him with great expectations, and ensuring their peace, happiness, and security is his moral duty. Faisal also pledged to protect the rights of tea workers and members of the Hindu community, who he said have long been deprived of their due rights. He promised to create an environment where all communities can live peacefully and warned that anyone mistreating them would face legal action. He further called for collective efforts to make the area free from drugs, aligning with the BNP government’s anti-drug stance under the leadership of Tarique Rahman.
MP Syed Md. Faisal pledges strict action against corruption and extortion in Habiganj-4
An allegation has been raised against Imran Hossain Pradhan, president of the Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal unit at Jatiya Kabi Kazi Nazrul Islam University, for leading an assault on Deputy Registrar Khandaker Ehsan Habib. The incident reportedly occurred on Wednesday when a group led by Imran visited the vice-chancellor’s office with various demands. Later, near the medical center, the group allegedly blocked Habib’s path, questioned his visit to the VC office, and warned him not to go there again. When Habib mentioned informing a local MP and syndicate member, Imran and another student, Hridoy, allegedly attacked him. Another deputy registrar, Aminul Islam, was also harassed when he tried to intervene.
Habib is known as a nationalist-leaning officer who previously faced multiple cases under the ICT Act and was dismissed from his job during the Awami League government for criticizing the administration on social media. He was later reinstated by court order. Attempts to contact Imran Hossain Pradhan for comment were unsuccessful.
The incident follows a February 15 allegation that some university officials tried to confine the vice-chancellor in his office.
Nazrul University deputy registrar assaulted, student leader accused of leading attack
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman has announced that his government will work to strengthen and modernize Bangladesh’s national security framework to prevent future tragedies like the Pilkhana massacre. He made the statement on Wednesday, February 25, during a discussion at the Cantonment’s Multi-Purpose Hall marking the BDR Massacre Martyrs’ Day. The prime minister described the Pilkhana tragedy as a major blow to national security and said it exposed serious weaknesses in the country’s defense structure.
Rahman emphasized that remembering the Pilkhana massacre with state honor is a moral duty of the government. Speaking as both a public representative and a member of a military family, he reflected on the long struggle of the victims’ families, who had been deprived of justice for 17 years. He paid deep respect to the martyrs and praised the patience and courage of their families.
The prime minister reaffirmed his commitment to ensuring that such an incident never happens again by reinforcing the country’s security institutions and modernizing the border forces.
Tarique Rahman vows to modernize Bangladesh’s national security to prevent future tragedies
Bangladesh Bank Governor Ahsan H. Mansur left office on Wednesday amid protests and ultimatums from officials. Shortly after his departure, the government canceled his appointment and named businessman Mostakur Rahman as the new governor. Mansur held an emergency press conference at 2 p.m., describing the protests as a conspiracy by vested interests. He said issues such as bank mergers, state policy, and political economy were not matters for employee organizations to debate.
Mansur explained that the merger process aimed to protect the interests of 7.6 million depositors who had been unable to withdraw their funds for two years. He alleged that a group was spreading misinformation to derail the recovery of merged banks and return them to former owners. Responding to questions about resignation demands, he said he came to serve, not for a job, and would act according to administrative procedures.
After the press conference, media outlets reported the government’s appointment of a new governor. Mansur told journalists he had not resigned but left the office after seeing the news of the new appointment on television.
Ahsan H. Mansur leaves Bangladesh Bank amid protests; Mostakur Rahman appointed new governor
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer and opposition leader Dr. Shafiqur Rahman has warned that his party will build a strong nationwide resistance if extortion is not stopped. Speaking as the chief guest at an iftar event organized by Jamaat’s Kafrul North and South units at Monipur High School in Mirpur, Dhaka, he said the people, especially the youth, voted for change in the February 12 election, but the results were altered through election engineering. He pledged to guard every polling center in the next election and defend citizens’ voting rights even at the cost of life.
Dr. Rahman stated that Jamaat will speak for the people in parliament and turn Dhaka-15 into a model constituency. He thanked the ruling party for following Jamaat’s pledges on refusing tax-free cars and government plots and for ensuring respectful repatriation of expatriate bodies. The event was chaired by Mohammad Selim Uddin, who said Jamaat aims to play a meaningful opposition role in parliament.
The gathering was attended by central and local Jamaat leaders, labor representatives, and community members from the Mirpur area.
Jamaat chief threatens nationwide resistance over extortion, vows to protect voting rights
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