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Historic First: 13th National Election Held Violence-Free After 35 Years
BNP Chief Tarique Triumphs in Landslide, Beats Nearest Rival by 118,000 Votes
In a landmark election for Bangladesh, BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman has been unofficially declared elected in both Bogura‑6 and Dhaka‑17, securing commanding victories that underline his enduring political influence and the party’s commanding position in the 13th parliamentary polls. In Bogura‑6, Tarique amassed 216,284 votes, defeating his nearest rival, Jamaat-e-Islami candidate Abidur Rahman Sohel, by a margin of 118,658 votes. The constituency recorded a voter turnout of 69.10 per cent from a total of 454,043 registered voters. Early trends from Dhaka‑17 indicate a similarly decisive win, reflecting strong urban support for Tarique and the BNP alliance. The 2026 election has been hailed as a historic milestone, conducted peacefully for the first time in 35 years, with high voter turnout across both urban and rural constituencies. Party officials have expressed confidence that these victories will translate into a two-thirds majority in the Jatiya Sangsad, potentially enabling BNP to form the next government and implement its election manifesto. Election Commission sources confirmed that counting of postal and referendum ballots continues, but preliminary trends suggest Tarique’s dual-seat wins mirror broader gains for the BNP alliance nationwide. Chief Election Commissioner AMM Nasir Uddin described the polls as transparent, impartial, and credible, with no evidence of manipulation or irregularities. Analysts note that Tarique’s victories could set a precedent for high-profile leaders contesting multiple constituencies, while also underscoring the strategic importance of maintaining strongholds in both rural districts and the capital. Political observers have praised the electorate’s responsible participation, the restraint shown by candidates, and the professionalism of authorities, emphasising that the 2026 polls set a new benchmark for democratic transition in Bangladesh. Meanwhile, opposition parties, including Jamaat-e-Islami, have pledged to accept the results if trends continue, while smaller parties such as the National Citizen Party have raised isolated concerns over counting irregularities in urban centres. Tarique Rahman’s dual victories, alongside a historic violence-free election, symbolise a transformative moment in Bangladesh’s democratic journey — demonstrating the power of responsible voters, accountable candidates, and effective governance in safeguarding the nation’s aspirations.
A Landmark Election’: CEC Praises 13th Jatiya Sangsad Vote as Highly Successful
Chief Election Commissioner AMM Nasir Uddin on Thursday said the referendum and 13th parliamentary election held on Thursday (February 12) could be considered very good by any standard in the history of the country’s elections. “If you judge it by any standard in the history of this country and its electoral history, it can be considered a very good election,” he said at a post-election briefing at 10:00pm on Thursday night at the city’s Nirbachan Bhaban. The CEC said his commission had successfully delivered to the nation a quite neutral and credible election in line with its commitment. “We have all been able to deliver to the nation the election with collective efforts. We are grateful to the Almighty. We believe that our efforts and works have been a success,” he said. Nasir Uddin said they had promised to present the nation a fully neutral and credible election amid a festive environment. “We believe that we’ve been able to do so,” he said. The referendum and the 13th parliamentary election were held on Thursday in a festive and peaceful atmosphere in 299 out of 300 constituencies across the country.
Jamaat-e-Islami Pledges to Accept Results if Count Reflects Voters’ Will
Jamaat-e-Islami will accept the voting results if they reflect the current trend of votes receoved by the party, says its Ameer Shafiqur Rahman. Speaking at a press conference in the Dhaka‑15 seat on Thursday evening, he noted that preliminary results were emerging but cautioned against premature conclusions. “It is not appropriate to say anything in advance. We have confidence in the people. There are indications in the initial results, but nothing can be confirmed yet,” he said. “The country’s interests are paramount to us. Based on the results received so far, we are leading in most places. We need to wait a little longer.” Voting began at 7:30am and continued peacefully until 4:30pm. Expressing gratitude to the people, the Jamaat chief said, “Many concerns were spread. No major irregularities occurred. When you live together in society, minor mistakes can happen.” Speaking about his rival candidate, Shafiqur said: “We met today as well. One of us will win. We will accept whoever wins. If elected, I will work together with everyone, taking the advice of all. If we form the government, we want all parties by our side. “We will maintain good relations with countries we already have good ties with. With an open mind, we will give others whatever they deserve, while also ensuring we get what we deserve.”
Counting of More Than One Million Postal Ballots Underway
Around 1.07 million postal ballots are being counted after polling ended, election officials said. On Thursday night, Salim Ahmad Khan, leader
CA Expresses Gratitude as Polls and Referendum End Without Incident
Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus has extended his heartfelt congratulations and gratitude to the entire nation as the voting of 13th
NCP Alleges Rigging in Dhaka‑8, Urges Supporters to Guard Polling Centres
The National Citizen Party (NCP) has alleged vote rigging during counting in Dhaka 8, warning it will not accept results
Mirza Abbas’s Wife Raises Patwary Rigging Allegations with Returning Officer
Afroza Abbas, the wife of the BNP's Dhaka-8 candidate Mirza Abbas, went to the office of the returning officer to
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Love for Nation Drives 120-Year-Old to Polling Station in Jashore
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Clearest Black Hole Collision Ever Recorded Puts Einstein to the Test
Bangladesh at the Crossroads: Democracy Hangs in the Balance
How Mobile Financial Services Transformed Bangladesh
THE MOBILE MONEY REVOLUTION AND POVERTY REDUCTION: From Kenya to Bangladesh
A New Year Draped in Mourning, Yet Lit by the Promise of Democracy
National
National
Counting of More Than One Million Postal Ballots Underway
CA Expresses Gratitude as Polls and Referendum End Without Incident
A Landmark Election’: CEC Praises 13th Jatiya Sangsad Vote as Highly Successful
Historic First: 13th National Election Held Violence-Free After 35 Years
CEC Calls for National Cooperation to Ensure Peaceful, Credible Election
Business & Economy
Business & Economy
BB Keeps Interest Rate Stable Amid Monetary Policy Update
BB Suspends Mobile Banking and P2P Transactions for 96 Hours Ahead of National Polls
Japan-Bangladesh EPA Marks Landmark in Bangladesh’s Trade Diplomacy
US and India Agree Landmark Trade Deal, Cuts Tariffs to 18%
Economic Boost: Remittances Exceed $3bn Consecutively Before February Vote
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BNP Leaders Confident of Landslide Victory, Eyeing Government After 19 Years
Election Engineering? Trust Collapses Under the Shadow of the Past
Bangladesh at the Ballot: Certainty Shattered, Destiny Awaits
Tarique Rejects Jamaat Unity Government as BNP Eyes Clear Mandate
February 12: Could the Ballot Be a Smoke Screen?
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World
UN Experts Urge Bangladesh to Ensure Fair, Safe, Inclusive Elections
Capitol Hill Flags ‘Flawed’ Bangladesh Election, Presses for Minority Protection
Tehran Seeks Full Sanctions Relief, Offers to Scale Back 60% Uranium
Tehran Vows to Uphold Uranium Enrichment Rights Despite US Threats
Nuclear Talks Between US and Iran Go Ahead in Oman on Friday After Diplomatic Push
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Sports
Pakistan Withdraws Boycott, Set to Face India in T20 World Cup
ICC Rejects Accreditation Requests from Bangladeshi Journalists for T20 World Cup
Bangladeshi Traveler Najmun Nahar Conquers 184 Borders
Victory Day Spectacle: Bangladesh Plans Record-Breaking Flag Parachute
Bangladesh Faces Tough Challenge Against England and West Indies in T20 World Cup
Straight Talks
Straight Talks
Victory Day 2025: Nation Urged to Reaffirm Unity and Resolve
November 7 Seen as Ziaur Rahman’s Launch into Statesmanship, Experts Say
Trump’s H-1B Visa Fee Hike Sparks Concerns Over Access to Skilled Tech Workers
Badruddin Umar: True History of Liberation War Still Unwritten
Ansar-VDP Unnayan Bank Rebounds Through Policy, Strategic Reforms: Chairman
Culture
Culture
New Documentary Highlights Tarique Rahman’s Quiet Acts of Kindness
Muslims Observe Shab-e-Barat with Charity, Traditional Feasts and Candlelit Graveyards
Nisho, Putul Take Top Acting Awards as Saatao Wins Best Film
Udichi Office in Dhaka Catches Fire During Violent Protests
Mahfuj Urges Collective Effort to Elevate Bangladeshi Films on the World Stage
Crime
Crime
Jamaat Leader Detained with Cash at Saidpur Airport Collapses with Heart Attack
Hatirjheel Police ADC Beaten, Receives 17 Stitches in Hospital
Bobby, Ruponti Join Hasina and Tulip in Jail over Purbachal Graft Cases
Weapons Recovered from Meherpur Jamaat Chief’s Vehicle; Three Arrested
Wife and Child of Jailed Chhatra League Leader Found Dead in Bagerhat
Growth Talks
Growth Talks
“Democracy Must Be Defended”: Paris Sends Strong Message to Dhaka
Bangladesh-Pakistan Talks Yield Progress on Direct Flights
Mawlana Bhashani Bridge Opens, Ending Years of Anticipation
Lack of transparency hinders the growth of the insurance sector: B M Yousuf Ali
Effective SAARC Could Drive Growth in Export-Import Trade: Dr Golam Moazzem
Districts & Politics
Districts & Politics
BNP Chief Tarique Triumphs in Landslide, Beats Nearest Rival by 118,000 Votes
Jamaat-e-Islami Pledges to Accept Results if Count Reflects Voters’ Will
Mirza Abbas’s Wife Raises Patwary Rigging Allegations with Returning Officer
NCP Alleges Rigging in Dhaka‑8, Urges Supporters to Guard Polling Centres
BNP Files Complaint with EC Over Jamaat’s Vote-Buying Allegations
City & Society
City & Society
Love for Nation Drives 120-Year-Old to Polling Station in Jashore
CA Urges Voters to Exercise Their Rights Thoughtfully
1,500 Rohingyas Detained in Ukhiya Ahead of National Polls During Joint Security Drive
No Election Engineering This Time, Says EC Abdur Rahmanel Masud
DUCSU Suspends Mass Gathering Following Inqilab Moncha Request
Energy & Environment
Energy & Environment
Two Earthquakes Hit Bangladesh Within 17 Minutes Near Myanmar Border
Overuse of horns causes greatest harm to drivers, Rizwana says
Cold Wave and Fog Sweep Bangladesh; Panchagarh Hits 6.8°C
Cold Wave Hits Five Districts and Two Divisions; Temperatures Climb Elsewhere
Bone-Chilling Cold Deepens Misery In Northern Region
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Private Sector Credit Growth Falls to Decade-Low of 7.15% in January
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Health Express
Health Express
Over 50 Workers Fall Ill at Tongi Garment Factory; 21 Hospitalised
Health in 2025: Five Medical Breakthroughs That Gave Us Hope
Working From Home Boosts Women’s Mental Health, Study Finds
Khaleda Zia Shows Signs of Recovery, Medical Team Optimistic She Can Be Treated in Bangladesh
NHS Study Exposes Major Gaps in Mental Health Support for Younger Men
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Express Dialouge
BB SHARPENING KNIVES TO COMBAT THREATS & THEFTS
Collaboration & cooperation vital to win the battle
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Jaflong, beautiful as ever, but bereft of tourists
Brother's Farm
Saplings over 100,000 remain unsold