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Finance Minister Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury has proposed allocating Tk 1,081 crore in the 2026–27 national budget to expand monthly honorariums and festival allowances for imams, muezzins, mosque caretakers, and priests and attendants of other religious institutions. The proposal was presented in the national parliament on Thursday. The government also plans to make Hajj management more affordable and efficient. Currently, imams, muezzins, and caretakers receive Tk 10,000 monthly, while priests and attendants of other faiths receive Tk 8,000. So far, 9,520 individuals from 6,438 religious institutions have benefited from these payments.
The proposed national budget for the 2026–27 fiscal year totals Tk 9.38 trillion, equivalent to 13.7 percent of GDP. The GDP growth target is set at 6.5 percent, with inflation expected at 7.5 percent. The budget deficit is projected at Tk 2.43 trillion, or 3.6 percent of GDP, to be primarily financed from domestic sources. This is the first budget presented by the newly formed BNP government following the February national election.
Compared to the previous fiscal year’s revised budget of Tk 7.88 trillion, the new proposal increases total expenditure by Tk 1.5 trillion.
Bangladesh proposes Tk 1,081 crore to expand honorariums for imams and other religious staff
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami organized a protest march in Dhaka on Thursday evening in immediate reaction to the proposed national budget for the 2026–27 fiscal year. The demonstration began from the north gate of the National Mosque Baitul Mukarram, where participants denounced the budget as anti-people and oppressive. Protesters chanted slogans condemning various sections of the budget and demanded its withdrawal along with increased allocations for public welfare sectors.
Leaders and activists from Jamaat’s central and Dhaka city units led the procession, which moved through several key streets in the capital. The protest reflected the party’s strong opposition to the government’s fiscal plan presented earlier in the day.
Earlier on Thursday, Finance and Planning Minister Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury had placed the proposed budget of 9.38 trillion taka before the National Parliament, marking the formal start of the 2026–27 budget discussions.
Jamaat-e-Islami protests in Dhaka against proposed 2026–27 national budget
Bangladesh’s proposed national budget of Tk 9.38 trillion has drawn mixed reactions from consumers and traders, who say that despite no new taxes on essential goods, market instability persists due to high inflation. Visits to several Dhaka markets, including Karwan Bazar and Noyabazar, revealed that both buyers and sellers are struggling with rising prices of rice, lentils, oil, and eggs. Many low- and middle-income families expressed little interest in the budget, focusing instead on whether daily essentials will become more affordable.
Traders cited increased transport, fuel, and electricity costs as reasons for higher wholesale prices, while some blamed powerful syndicates for manipulating the market. Consumers voiced frustration that their incomes have not kept pace with inflation, forcing them to cut spending or rely on savings. Market analysts noted that post-budget price hikes are often psychological, exploited by unscrupulous traders seeking extra profit.
Experts warned that without stronger government monitoring and enforcement, the benefits of reduced tariffs may not reach consumers. The Consumer Association of Bangladesh urged authorities to tighten oversight to prevent further hardship for low-income households.
Consumers and traders in Dhaka voice concern over price hikes after proposed 2026 budget
Bangladesh secured a historic One Day International (ODI) series win against Australia by claiming a five-wicket victory in the second match of the three-game series at the Sher-e-Bangla Stadium in Mirpur on June 11, 2026. The hosts chased down a revised target of 192 runs in 41 overs under the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS) method, reaching 195 for 5 with 36 balls to spare. Towhid Hridoy remained unbeaten on 40, while Mehidy Hasan Miraz contributed 22 not out to seal the win.
Batting first after winning the toss, Australia struggled early as Bangladesh’s bowlers dismantled their top order, reducing them to three wickets down without scoring. Despite a 104-run partnership between Marnus Labuschagne and Xavier Bartlett, Australia managed 187 for 8 in 42 overs before rain interrupted play. Taskin Ahmed and Mustafizur Rahman each took three wickets.
With this result, Bangladesh not only ensured their first-ever ODI series triumph over Australia but also recorded their fourth consecutive ODI series win, following victories against West Indies, Pakistan, and New Zealand.
Bangladesh beats Australia to secure first-ever ODI series win in Mirpur
Liton Ershad, secretary general of Nirapad Sarak Chai (NISCHA), was critically injured on June 11, 2026, around 10 a.m. when a speeding leguna hit him while he was crossing the road at Shahjahanpur Amtala intersection in Dhaka. Witnesses said he was thrown to the ground and sustained serious head injuries. Bystanders provided initial aid before taking him to Islami Hospital, where doctors gave six stitches to his head and placed him under observation.
NISCHA leaders expressed deep concern over the incident, questioning whether it was a mere accident or a deliberate attack. The organization has long campaigned to ban illegal and reckless vehicles such as battery-powered rickshaws and legunas, and recently the government began considering related measures. The timing of the incident has raised suspicion within the organization about possible motives behind it.
NISCHA demanded a fair and prompt investigation, identification of the leguna and its driver, and legal action. The group reaffirmed its commitment to continue advocating for safer roads and urged law enforcement to uncover the true cause of the incident.
NISCHA secretary general Liton Ershad injured in Dhaka road accident, probe demanded
Bangladesh’s Finance Minister Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury has proposed a Tk 10,350 crore allocation for the Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief in the 2026–27 fiscal year budget, up from Tk 9,069 crore in the revised 2025–26 budget. The proposal was presented in parliament on Thursday under the chairmanship of Speaker Major (Retd.) M Hafizuddin, following approval by the parliamentary business advisory committee.
In his budget speech, the minister emphasized the government’s focus on sustainable disaster management and mitigation, citing recurring natural calamities such as floods, cyclones, and tidal surges. He also noted continued humanitarian assistance for over 1.1 million displaced citizens from Myanmar. The budget includes allocations for rural employment, infrastructure maintenance, and food distribution programs, as well as ongoing construction of disaster shelters and canal excavation projects.
The ministry is advancing the establishment of a National Emergency Operation Center and has purchased modern rescue equipment worth Tk 521 crore. Satellite technology is being used to strengthen disaster forecasting and riverbank monitoring, while SMS alerts and a toll-free weather information service are being expanded nationwide.
Bangladesh allocates Tk 10,350 crore for disaster management and relief in 2026–27 budget
The Bangladesh government has proposed an allocation of Tk 31,099 crore for the Ministry of Home Affairs in the 2026–27 national budget, presented in parliament on June 11 by Finance Minister Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury. The increase, compared to the previous year’s revised allocation of Tk 27,174 crore, aims to modernize law enforcement, strengthen border security, enhance cybercrime response, and improve disaster management. The budget emphasizes technology-driven security measures and modernization of key agencies including the police, Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB), Coast Guard, Fire Service, and Department of Narcotics Control.
According to the budget documents, major investments will focus on public safety, border management, and digital transformation of policing. Projects include modern equipment for Dhaka Metropolitan Police, construction of a counterterrorism and international crime prevention center, and expansion of digital investigation capacity. The plan also covers new border observation posts, coastal patrol vessels, new fire stations, drug rehabilitation centers, and prison infrastructure upgrades. Analysts cited in the report said the increased allocation reflects growing challenges in internal security and cyber threats.
If implemented effectively, the proposed investments are expected to strengthen Bangladesh’s security infrastructure and enhance technological readiness across law enforcement agencies.
Bangladesh raises Home Ministry budget to Tk 31,099 crore for security and digital modernization
Finance Minister Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury presented the proposed national budget for the 2026–27 fiscal year in the Jatiya Sangsad on Thursday. The total ministry-wise allocation amounts to Tk 9.3 trillion, with the highest share going to the Secondary and Higher Education Division at Tk 573.02 billion. The lowest allocation was proposed for the Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief, receiving Tk 103.5 billion.
Other major allocations include Tk 493.87 billion for the Health Services Division, Tk 467.38 billion for the Primary and Mass Education Ministry, Tk 424.97 billion for the Defence Ministry, Tk 402.46 billion for the Local Government Division, Tk 369.18 billion for the Road Transport and Highways Division, and Tk 310.99 billion for the Home Ministry. The total proposed budget size stands at Tk 9.38 trillion, up from Tk 7.88 trillion in the revised 2025–26 budget.
The government set a revenue target of Tk 6.95 trillion. Operating expenditure is projected at Tk 6.0574 trillion, while total development spending, including the Annual Development Programme, is set at Tk 3.16075 trillion to sustain infrastructure growth.
Bangladesh allocates highest education funding, lowest disaster relief in 2026–27 budget
In the proposed national budget for the 2026–27 fiscal year, Bangladesh’s Finance Minister Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury has announced the continuation of an environmental surcharge for individuals owning more than one motor vehicle. The proposal, presented in Parliament on Thursday, specifies that each additional vehicle registered under a person’s name will incur a surcharge based on engine capacity or kilowatt rating.
According to the proposal, vehicles up to 1500cc or 75 kilowatts will be charged 25,000 taka each, while those between 1500cc and 2000cc will face a 50,000 taka surcharge. The rates increase progressively, reaching 350,000 taka for vehicles exceeding 3500cc or 175 kilowatts. The lowest-rated vehicle owned by an individual will be exempt from the surcharge calculation. The tax will be collected at the time of vehicle registration or fitness renewal by the relevant authorities.
The measure aims to maintain environmental accountability among vehicle owners and is part of broader fiscal proposals for the upcoming financial year.
Bangladesh to continue environmental surcharge on multiple vehicle ownership in 2026–27 budget
The proposed national budget for fiscal year 2026–27 includes an allocation of Tk 196.58 crore for the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC). Of this amount, Tk 187 crore is designated for operational expenses and around Tk 10 crore for development projects. In the previous fiscal year 2025–26, the ACC’s proposed allocation was Tk 191 crore, later revised to about Tk 203 crore, making the new proposal slightly lower than the revised figure.
According to the budget document, the ACC plans to strengthen its institutional capacity, expand anti-corruption awareness, and promote social movements against corruption. The commission will form 13-member metropolitan and district committees, 9-member upazila committees, and new union-level committees to institutionalize anti-corruption efforts nationwide. Infrastructure development plans include constructing new divisional offices in Khulna, Rajshahi, Rangpur, Barishal, and Sylhet, and expanding the Mymensingh office.
The ACC will also enhance information technology capacity and expand its “Satata Sangha” program in educational institutions to foster integrity among youth. Activities such as honesty stores and public hearings will continue to encourage civic participation.
Tk 196.58 crore proposed for Anti-Corruption Commission in Bangladesh’s 2026–27 budget
The government of Bangladesh has proposed a 25 percent fare discount for citizens aged 65 years or older and for persons with disabilities or special needs when traveling by train or metro. The proposal is included in the upcoming national budget for the next fiscal year, aiming to make public transport more inclusive and affordable for vulnerable groups.
Alongside this measure, the government has outlined several major infrastructure projects to modernize the country’s communication network. These include connecting national highways to international routes, upgrading major economic corridors to four lanes, and implementing bus route rationalization in urban areas. Plans also cover the construction of a second Jamuna Bridge, the Dhaka–Chattogram elevated expressway, and the introduction of electronic toll and smart traffic systems.
The budget further envisions replacing old buses with electric ones, expanding the rail network to all districts, and developing a 3,000-kilometer expressway grid. It also includes initiatives to enhance port capacity and establish Cox’s Bazar, Jashore, Rajshahi, and Saidpur as international gateways.
Bangladesh budget proposes 25% fare discount for seniors and disabled on trains and metro
A man named Md. Mamun has accused a local BNP leader of forcibly taking over his house in Rajshahi’s Naodapara area. At a press conference on Thursday, Mamun alleged that on Tuesday night, several people led by BNP Ward 17 Member Secretary Md. Harunur Rashid Haran broke the lock of his house and occupied it. He claimed that after the incident, a police officer named Abir moved into the house with his family while Mamun’s belongings, including furniture, cash, and jewelry, remained inside. Mamun, an employee at Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology, said he bought the property in May 2024 for about 3.5 million taka using savings and loans.
Haran denied the allegations, stating that Mamun had not lived in the house since August 2024 and that the property was being maintained by locals before Abir moved in. He said he advised Mamun to pursue legal means to reclaim the house. Rajshahi Metropolitan BNP President Mamun Ar-Rashid said he does not support any wrongdoing under political cover. Shah Makhdum Police Station’s Officer-in-Charge Kabir Hossain confirmed that Mamun’s wife filed a written complaint, which is under investigation.
BNP leader accused of seizing Rajshahi house; police investigating complaint
Bangladesh Finance Minister Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury announced that the corporate tax rate will remain unchanged for the upcoming fiscal year. The existing rate from the current fiscal year will continue, with the decision aimed at maintaining policy consistency and providing long-term tax certainty for investors.
Although the rate will not change immediately, the minister stated that efforts will be made to gradually reduce corporate taxes in the future by expanding the overall tax base to ensure adequate revenue collection. He also emphasized simplifying tax administration and making it more business-friendly.
The minister proposed several targeted tax incentives, including zero percent turnover tax for startups and technology-based enterprises, tax exemptions for SME entrepreneurs up to 5 million taka and for women and disabled entrepreneurs up to 7 million taka, zero percent tax for solar power investments until 2035, and full tax exemption for edible oil production using domestic seeds for the first five years, followed by partial exemption for the next five years.
Bangladesh keeps corporate tax unchanged, plans gradual cuts through broader tax base
Prominent Islamic scholar and preacher Dr. Mizanur Rahman Azhari has described so-called 'Hilla marriages'—arranged solely to make a woman permissible again for her former husband—as a major sin and a misuse of Islamic law. In a post on his verified Facebook page on Thursday, he urged Muslims to avoid such practices. He also shared a hadith from Sunan Ibn Majah, which condemns both the man who performs such a marriage and the one for whom it is arranged.
Azhari emphasized that every provision of Sharia is divinely ordained to ensure justice and human welfare across all times and societies. He stated that manipulating or circumventing these divine laws cannot be the act of a practicing Muslim. He clarified that normal marriages are permissible, but prearranged or staged marriages intended to make a woman lawful again for her previous husband are strictly forbidden.
He further explained that if a woman, after a lawful divorce, remarries naturally and that marriage ends for genuine reasons, she may remarry her former husband after completing the required waiting period.
Azhari denounces 'Hilla marriage' as grave sin and misuse of Islamic law
The government of Bangladesh has announced an expansion of its social protection programs aimed at improving the welfare of women and children. Under the Mother and Child Support Program, a total of 1,895,200 mothers will receive a monthly allowance of 850 taka. Additionally, 60 new modern day-care centers will be established across the country to support working parents and enhance child care services.
The plan also includes extending the Vulnerable Women Benefit (VWB) program to 1.04 million families, each receiving 30 kilograms of rice per month. The number of widowed and husband-abandoned women receiving allowances will be increased by 100,000, raising the total to 3 million beneficiaries, each entitled to a monthly payment of 700 taka.
These initiatives reflect the government’s continued focus on strengthening social safety nets and supporting vulnerable groups, particularly women and children, through direct financial and service-based assistance.
Bangladesh expands welfare programs to support 1.9 million mothers and vulnerable women
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