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Prime Minister and BNP Chairperson Tarique Rahman’s visit to Barishal created a festive atmosphere across Madaripur on July 13, 2026. Despite continuous monsoon rain, thousands of BNP leaders, activists, and supporters gathered along the Dhaka-Barishal highway from early morning to greet him. Carrying flowers and national and party flags, they waited to see and welcome their leader as his motorcade entered the district through Kathalbari in Shibchar upazila.
As the motorcade passed through areas including Panchchar, Bandarkhola, Sannyasirchar, Dattapara, and Suryanagar, crowds showered flowers and cheered. The Prime Minister waved from his car, prompting loud applause and slogans. The entire route turned vibrant with music, chants, and mobile recordings by attendees. Similar scenes were reported in Rajair, Sadar, and Kalkini upazilas, where banners and flags lined the roads.
Local MPs Jahandar Ali Mia, Helen Jerin Khan, and Anisur Rahman Khokon Talukder joined supporters in welcoming the Prime Minister. The participation of BNP’s affiliated organizations transformed the district into a colorful celebration.
Crowds defy rain to greet Prime Minister Tarique Rahman in Madaripur
A debate arose in Bangladesh’s National Parliament on Monday over the territorial responsibilities of BNP’s reserved women members of parliament. NCP MP Akhtar Hossain questioned whether assigning BNP’s reserved women MPs to constituencies held by opposition members signaled an attempt to establish a one-party system. He raised the issue after BNP MP Jiba Amina Khan mentioned visiting Pirganj and Mithapukur as part of her additional duties.
Responding to the query, Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed stated that reserved women MPs do not have specific regional constituencies and can perform parliamentary duties across the entire country. He cited Article 65 of the Constitution, explaining that while general MPs are elected from defined territorial constituencies, the reserved women MPs’ jurisdiction covers the whole of Bangladesh. The minister emphasized that they are full members of parliament with authority to allocate resources anywhere in the country.
Deputy Speaker Kaiser Kamal presided over the session, allowing both Akhtar Hossain and the Home Minister to address the matter formally in parliament.
Home Minister says BNP’s reserved women MPs can serve nationwide, not tied to specific constituencies
Police in Shahrasti, Chandpur recovered the hanging body of Jubo League leader Nazmun Nahar Swapna, aged 33, from a rented apartment in the Doabhanga area on Monday morning. The body was found on the fifth floor of the New Life Hospital building, where she had rented a two-room flat four days earlier. Local residents said her children were at home at the time of the incident. Police have begun an investigation to determine the cause of death.
Swapna, originally from Banglaish village in Monoharganj upazila of Cumilla, had contested the last upazila parishad election for the post of female vice-chairman with the “Kolosh” symbol. Family sources said she had been married three times, with her most recent marriage to expatriate Russell Chowdhury Raju from Krishnapur village. She had previously run a ladies’ tailoring shop and later a beauty parlor in Khila Bazar.
The Shahrasti Model Police Station officer-in-charge said the incident is being treated as a case of recovering a hanging body, and the actual cause will be confirmed after autopsy and investigation.
Jubo League leader Nazmun Nahar Swapna found dead in rented flat in Shahrasti
A Seoul district court has sentenced former South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol to two years in prison for violating the country’s political funding law. According to the court ruling, Yoon accepted public opinion polling services worth about 270 million won (approximately 179,800 US dollars) from a political broker without payment. The court found that he benefited from 14 such polls and later used his political influence to secure a party nomination for a former lawmaker in return. Yoon has consistently denied the allegations, claiming he neither requested the surveys nor made any promises in exchange.
The verdict contrasts with earlier court decisions involving former First Lady Kim Keon-hee, where no evidence of mutual benefit or exchange was found. The court noted that Yoon retains the right to appeal the latest ruling to a higher court.
Yoon, aged 65, is currently facing multiple legal cases. He was previously sentenced to life imprisonment in February for involvement in a 2024 coup-related case and received a separate seven-year sentence for obstructing an arrest attempt, which the Supreme Court recently upheld.
South Korean ex-president Yoon Suk-yeol gets two-year jail term for political funding violation
Road Transport and Bridges Minister Sheikh Robiul Alam indicated in Parliament that bridge tolls under the Road Transport and Highways Division and the Bridges Division will not be waived. He stated that toll collection follows an established policy and that the Communication Ministry has limited authority to halt toll collection. The minister made this remark on Monday while responding to a question from reserved seat MP Shawkat Ara Akter under Rule 71 concerning urgent public importance.
Sheikh Robiul Alam explained that although many lawmakers had promised toll exemptions before elections, such decisions fall under the jurisdiction of the Finance Division, as toll revenues are part of national revenue. He emphasized that without revenue collection, the government’s financial operations would be hampered. The minister added that any relaxation of toll policies would require policy-level discussions with the Finance Division.
He also addressed demands for intercity train stoppages and four-lane road construction, noting that both are guided by existing policies and traffic considerations, and that not all requests can be accommodated.
Minister signals no waiver of bridge tolls under transport and bridges divisions
An armed group of masked men attacked the office of an internet service provider named DDN on the Chawkbazar–Baklia access road in Chattogram city on Monday around 12:30 p.m. The attackers vandalized equipment and furniture and allegedly looted about Tk 3.5 million in cash. The company later filed a written complaint with Chawkbazar Police Station regarding the incident.
According to DDN’s head of sales, Md. Robiul Hossain Rakib, 30 to 35 masked individuals, some carrying firearms, entered the office, threatened employees, and caused extensive damage to computers, laptops, and other equipment. He claimed that the attackers took away the cash and that the company suffered major financial losses. The company also alleged that a group had earlier demanded Tk 20 million in extortion money, which they suspect may be linked to the attack.
Chawkbazar Police Station Officer-in-Charge Md. Nur Hossain Mamun confirmed receiving the complaint and said an investigation is underway to identify those involved and determine the motive behind the attack.
Armed men attack Chattogram internet office, loot Tk 3.5 million after extortion threat
Abul Hashem, accused of occupying land allocated to a landless individual and constructing a multistoried building there, has been appointed convener of the newly formed Cumilla North District BNP committee. The announcement was made on Monday through a notice signed by BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Advocate Ruhul Kabir Rizvi. The new eight-member convening committee replaces the previous 41-member body approved in May 2022 under Akteruzzaman Sarkar and A.F.M. Tarek Munshi.
The new committee includes seven joint conveners: Syed Toufiq Ahmed Mir, Abbas Uddin Ahmed, Md. Mohiuddin, Advocate Touhidul Islam Babu, Barrister Rizvi Ul Ahsan Munshi, Osman Gani Bhuiyan, and Sufia Khatun. Former member secretary Tarek Munshi criticized the appointment, alleging Hashem’s involvement in land grabbing and questioning the inclusion of a newcomer in leadership. In contrast, new joint convener Advocate Touhidul Islam Babu expressed gratitude to BNP leadership for the appointment.
According to party directives, the new committee must form a full district committee within three months through a conference. Local administration confirmed an investigation report verifying the land dispute involving Hashem and landless beneficiary Masud Alam.
Abul Hashem named Cumilla North BNP convener amid land-grabbing allegations
The Dhaka-bound intercity Ekota Express train derailed at Ishwardi Bypass Station in Pabna on Monday afternoon, temporarily suspending rail communication between Dhaka and the northern region. The incident occurred around 3:45 p.m. when one of the train’s coaches went off the tracks. As a result, several trains on this route could not operate according to their schedules.
Paksi Divisional Commercial Officer Mosammat Hasina Khatun confirmed the derailment and said railway officials had reached the site. However, rescue operations could not begin immediately. A relief train was expected to arrive shortly to recover the derailed coach and restore normal train movement. Until the recovery work is completed, train services between Dhaka and the northern districts will remain disrupted.
The cause of the derailment and the extent of damage were not immediately known. Railway authorities have launched an investigation into the incident.
Ekota Express derails at Ishwardi, disrupting Dhaka-north rail link
US-Bangla Airlines has announced a major investment plan worth about Tk 14,000 crore (US$1.1 billion) to add 21 new Boeing 737-8 aircraft to its fleet. The company informed the Bangladesh Investment Development Authority that the aircraft will be leased from five leading global aircraft leasing firms and delivered gradually by 2027. Once implemented, the airline’s fleet will expand from 25 to 46 aircraft.
According to the company, the expansion aims to develop Dhaka, Chattogram, and Sylhet as regional aviation hubs, connecting South Asia, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East. The formal announcement of the investment will take place on July 29 at Hotel Sheraton in Dhaka, with representatives from Boeing, the US Embassy, and international leasing companies expected to attend. The event will also outline delivery schedules and future expansion strategies.
US-Bangla stated that the new aircraft will feature upgraded cabins, premium seating, wireless in-flight entertainment, and Wi-Fi connectivity. The airline expects the expansion to increase international routes, flight frequency, and passenger capacity while creating hundreds of new jobs and boosting tourism, trade, and foreign exchange earnings.
US-Bangla to invest Tk 14,000 crore for 21 new Boeing aircraft by 2027
Health and Family Welfare Minister Sardar Md. Shakhawat Hossain announced that the government has canceled the leave of health workers in 11 flood-affected districts to maintain uninterrupted medical services. Speaking at a press conference at the ministry on Monday, he said adequate medicines, saline, antivenom, doctors, and health workers have been deployed, with additional medical teams ready if needed. The affected districts include Chattogram, Cox’s Bazar, Bandarban, Rangamati, Khagrachhari, Feni, Noakhali, Lakshmipur, Chandpur, Cumilla, and Brahmanbaria.
The minister said the government has taken swift measures to address disruptions in communication, economy, and healthcare caused by heavy rainfall and hill torrents. Senior doctors have been assigned to monitor each district, while the ministry’s control room is coordinating information and response efforts. Special attention is being given to pregnant women, children, and residents of remote areas.
Health Secretary Md. Kamruzzaman Chowdhury reported that 95 snakebite patients have been treated and all recovered. Over 1,000 vials of antivenom are in stock, with 21,000 stored at district level and 25,000 more expected within 15 days. Water purification tablets and medical supplies are being distributed to prevent waterborne diseases.
Bangladesh cancels health workers’ leave in 11 flood-hit districts to sustain medical response
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei stated that Iran is determined to avenge the killings of all its leaders, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Speaking at his weekly press conference on Monday, Baghaei said that Iran will use all possible legal and diplomatic channels to seek justice and retribution for the killings allegedly carried out by the United States and Israel.
He emphasized that bringing those responsible for incidents during the recent 40-day war to justice is Iran’s political, moral, and legal duty. Baghaei added that there is no time limit for prosecuting the atrocities committed during the attacks, describing the punishment of war criminals as a key principle under international law.
Baghaei also noted that the families of those killed and injured inside Iran will file lawsuits, which he described as part of Iran’s broader legal efforts. The Foreign Ministry plans to pursue the matter through international courts and diplomatic channels.
Iran pledges legal and diplomatic action to avenge killings of its leaders and citizens
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman visited the Bangladesh Army’s summer training exercise in the dense forest area of Purba Rahmatpur, Babuganj, Barishal, on Monday, July 13, 2026. During the visit, he observed the troops’ combat readiness, use of modern technology, and field-level training activities. He interacted with soldiers, praised their professionalism and dedication, and witnessed demonstrations including the operation of an anti-drone multi-barrel defense system.
Army officials briefed the Prime Minister on various aspects of the exercise and the troops’ tactical preparedness. Rahman spent time with soldiers stationed in the jungle, shared meals prepared in field conditions, and listened to their experiences. In his address, he emphasized maintaining professionalism, discipline, and technological advancement to uphold public trust in the army.
The Prime Minister expressed confidence that the Bangladesh Army would continue to earn global recognition for its competence and modernization. He assured full government support for strengthening the army’s capabilities and reputation. Senior government and military officials, including the Army Chief, accompanied him during the inspection.
Tarique Rahman inspects Bangladesh Army’s summer training exercise in Barishal jungle
Iran has warned that it will no longer adhere to a memorandum of understanding with the United States if Washington fails to uphold its commitments. The statement was made on Monday in Tehran by Ismail Baghaei, spokesperson for Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, during a press briefing. He urged the United States to comply with the terms of the agreement.
Baghaei stated that Tehran has participated in all negotiations with caution and seriousness, keeping in mind the interests and concerns of the Iranian nation. He emphasized that Iran has acted with goodwill and diligence in fulfilling its obligations after reaching the agreement.
The spokesperson added that the opposing side has always been the first to break promises, asserting that the Islamic Republic of Iran has never been the first to do so. He warned that if Washington fails to honor its pledge to end the war, Iran will no longer abide by the memorandum signed with the United States.
Iran warns it will quit memorandum if US fails to meet commitments
India has decided not to rush into a trade agreement with the United States, opting instead to wait for more favorable terms. The interim deal expected during U.S. Trade Representative Jamison Greer’s visit to New Delhi last month did not materialize, as Washington failed to meet India’s key demands. These included tariff advantages over competitors like China and assurances that the U.S. would not impose new tariffs after signing. Indian Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal later confirmed that no deal would proceed without concrete benefits.
Analysts cited India’s growing export strength, reduced economic risks, and political stability as reasons behind its firm stance. India’s exports rose by about 15 percent in April–June, supported by high petroleum prices and recovery in Gulf markets. The country is also expanding trade ties with the UK and the EU. Goldman Sachs raised India’s 2026 growth forecast to 6.8 percent, noting improved inflation and current account conditions.
Officials indicated that New Delhi is watching potential legal and political hurdles to U.S. tariff plans. Domestic political gains and legal uncertainty in Washington have further encouraged India to hold its position.
India holds off on U.S. trade deal, seeks better terms amid stronger economy
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) announced that it carried out attacks on two US military bases in Kuwait. According to the IRGC, its air force destroyed fuel tanks and a Patriot air defense system at Ali Al-Salem Air Base, and completely destroyed an FPS radar system at Ahmed Al-Jaber Air Base. The strikes were described as part of the third phase of Iran’s “eye for an eye” campaign in response to US military actions against Iran.
In its statement, the IRGC said that any explosion sounds heard were due to air defense responses and urged the public to follow safety instructions. The organization also warned the United States against interference in the Strait of Hormuz, stating that Iran would not tolerate foreign military involvement in the waterway.
The report, citing Anadolu as the source, did not include details on casualties or US responses to the attacks.
Iran says it struck two US bases in Kuwait, destroying air defense and radar systems
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