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The Election Commission (EC) says it is prepared to hold Bangladesh’s next national election within the first half of April 2026, as announced by the interim government. Although the timeline is tight, the EC has started preparations including updating the voter list, registering parties, and procuring materials. Experts say the task is challenging but achievable. Maintaining law and order remains the biggest concern. Officials emphasize the need for coordinated efforts between the EC, government, and security agencies to ensure a credible election.
Nasrin Siddiqui, wife of Krishak Sramik Janata League founder Bangabir Kader Siddiqui, passed away late Saturday night while receiving treatment at a private hospital in Dhaka. She had been admitted due to a brain hemorrhage. Her death has cast a pall of grief over the political community. Nasrin was also a central committee member of the party. Party sources stated that details regarding her funeral, burial, and other formalities will be shared later.
Local Government Adviser Asif Mahmud Sajib Bhuiyan confirmed that the Eid-ul-Azha waste removal drive was successfully completed in all 12 city corporations of Bangladesh. In a Facebook post, he praised the efforts of 35,272 sanitation workers who worked tirelessly during the festival to keep the cities clean. He expressed gratitude for their sacrifice and commitment. The formal inauguration of the clean-up program was held at Dhaka North City Corporation. Authorities aimed to clear waste within the scheduled time on Eid day itself.
Despite the tradition of U.S. Presidents sending Eid greetings to Muslims worldwide, President Donald Trump did not issue any message for the second consecutive Eid. On June 6, Eid al-Adha was celebrated globally, but Trump remained silent. While he hosted a lavish iftar during Ramadan 2020 and sent Eid greetings that year, he has not continued the practice. The White House Press Secretary has also not released any statement this year, breaking from established customs.
On Eid, BNP’s Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi visited families of martyred rickshaw driver Kamal and student Saikat, delivering financial aid and gifts from acting chairman Tarique Rahman. Rizvi also met the family of disappeared volunteer leader Kausar, where former volunteer leader Dr. Salahuddin Molla committed to paying their house rent. The visits highlighted BNP’s support to families affected by political violence, with several party leaders present during the meetings.
Many city residents are traveling to their villages to celebrate Eid-ul-Azha with family after performing prayers and sacrifices. At Uttara and Abdullapur bus stands, passengers reported lighter crowds and smooth travel. Thanks to Bangladesh Army’s efforts, fixed fares were maintained with some discounts, avoiding the usual extra charges. Travelers like Kamrul Hasan expressed relief at affordable tickets and timely journeys. Alongside buses, private cars and motorcycles also departed Dhaka, sharing Eid joy with loved ones in their hometowns.
The Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal (JSD) has welcomed Chief Advisor Dr. Muhammad Yunus’s address, calling it a significant move toward reforms, a national charter, and election process improvement. Leaders A.S.M. Abdur Rob and Shahid Uddin Mahmud Swapan said the proposals align with JSD’s long-standing demands. They emphasized that successful reforms could replace outdated colonial structures with a democratic framework. JSD expressed hope for broader consensus on election issues and urged simultaneous organization of a Constitutional Reform Assembly and national elections to implement the July Charter.
The 12-Party Alliance criticized the proposal to hold elections in April, calling it a possible “April Fools” trick. In a statement, they argued that elections should take place in December, reflecting the people’s demand. They questioned Dr. Muhammad Yunus’s motives for shifting the date and criticized his remarks on handing over Chattogram port management to foreigners. The alliance warned that a political decision regarding Yunus's role as chief adviser would be made after Eid, stating the people will ultimately decide his position.
Former Land Minister Saifuzzaman Chowdhury, who fled Bangladesh after last year’s political upheaval, is now facing financial troubles in the UK. Three of his real estate companies—Sadakat Properties Limited, Jariya Properties Limited, and Zeba Properties Limited—are in severe financial distress due to loan repayment failures. These companies have been placed under administrative control by Grant Thornton as efforts are underway to save them or minimize losses. The companies owe £13 million to the British Arab Commercial Bank, holding assets worth £37 million.
In the last 24 hours, 26 people were hospitalized with dengue across various regions in Bangladesh, though no new deaths were reported, according to DGHS. Among the patients, most were from areas outside major city corporations, including Dhaka and Chattogram. Meanwhile, 17 patients recovered and were released from hospitals. This year, 4,930 dengue cases have been recorded, with 4,486 recoveries. Men make up 59.5% of cases. So far, 23 people have died from dengue in 2025, compared to 575 deaths in 2024.
Elon Musk has accused former US President Donald Trump of being listed in the still-sealed Epstein files, suggesting this is why some documents remain confidential. After supporting Trump’s presidency and leading the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), Musk resigned in May 2025 amid criticism. Since then, he has openly criticized Trump’s policies and now alleges Trump’s connection to Jeffrey Epstein is the true reason key Epstein files have not been released to the public.
The Madleen ship, carrying 12 activists including climate campaigner Greta Thunberg, set out from Sicily on June 1 to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza amid a strict Israeli blockade lasting over 90 days. The 2,000km journey is tracked live, with the latest position near Crete on June 4. Israel’s military has warned it will block the ship, risking detention and seizure if the activists don’t comply. Gaza faces severe food shortages and heavy bombardment casualties.
The Chief Advisor Dr. Muhammad Yunus announced that the national parliamentary elections will be held in the first half of April 2026. The announcement sparked mixed reactions among political parties. BNP expressed dissatisfaction over the timing, preferring elections by December or January-February, while Jamaat-e-Islami and other parties welcomed the decision. Leftist parties criticized the delay and weather concerns. Some called for further consultation to determine a more suitable election date. The announcement has intensified political debates across Bangladesh.
Light to moderate rain or thundershowers accompanied by temporary gusty winds and lightning is likely in parts of Mymensingh, Dhaka, Khulna, Barishal, Chattogram, and Sylhet over the next five days, according to the Bangladesh Meteorological Department. While these regions may experience scattered rainfall, the rest of the country is expected to remain mostly dry with partly cloudy skies. Day and night temperatures may see a slight rise or remain nearly unchanged throughout the forecast period.
BNP leader Ishrak Hossain accused a group of attempting to divert Bangladesh from its democratic path. Speaking during an Eid-ul-Azha cleanliness drive in Dhaka, he expressed concern over the postponement of elections despite most stakeholders wanting polls by December. Ishrak warned of possible street protests with a single demand to restore voting rights if delays continue. He also highlighted BNP’s long-standing organized resistance against the current government and condemned efforts to undermine democracy without naming individuals.
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