Results of the 13th National Parliament Election
BNP ALLIANCE
212
BNP
209
ALLY
3
11-PARTY ELECTORAL UNITY
77
JAMAAT
68
ALLY
9
REFERENDUM
Yes
48200660
No
22071726
BNP ALLIANCE
Seats Obtained
0
Seats Ahead
0
11-PARTY ELECTORAL UNITY
Seats Obtained
0
Seats Ahead
0
REFERENDUM
YES
0
NO
0
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Dhaka
bnp
BNP ALLY
57
jamat
JAMAAT ALLY
11
other
OTHERS
2
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Chattogram
bnp
BNP ALLY
48
jamat
JAMAAT ALLY
5
other
OTHERS
3
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Rajshahi
bnp
BNP ALLY
28
jamat
JAMAAT ALLY
11
other
OTHERS
0
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Khulna
bnp
BNP ALLY
11
jamat
JAMAAT ALLY
25
other
OTHERS
0
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Barisal
bnp
BNP ALLY
17
jamat
JAMAAT ALLY
2
other
OTHERS
2
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Sylhet
bnp
BNP ALLY
18
jamat
JAMAAT ALLY
1
other
OTHERS
0
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Rangpur
bnp
BNP ALLY
14
jamat
JAMAAT ALLY
18
other
OTHERS
1
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Mymensingh
bnp
BNP ALLY
18
jamat
JAMAAT ALLY
4
other
OTHERS
1
Maldives President arrives to join oath taking ceremony of new cabinet
Maldives President arrives to join oath taking ceremony of new cabinet
Bhutan PM to attend Tarique Rahman's oath
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Launching movement before new govt’s oath is not good sign: Hafiz Uddin
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DHAKA, Feb 16, 2026 (BSS) – BNP Standing Committee Member Major (retd) Hafiz Uddin Ahmed today said that calling for a movement before the new government takes oath is not a positive sign. “The opposition party should also present its programme considering the suffering of the people… It is regrettable, but the truth is that the new government has not yet taken the oath. They (opposition party) have called for a movement today. This is not a good sign for Bangladesh. We have to wait,” he said. He made the remarks after attending a discussion at Raowa Club in the capital marking the 42nd death anniversary of General Muhammad Ataul Gani Osmani, commander-in-chief during the 1971 War of Independence. Replying to a query about the role of opposition leaders in the new parliament, the senior BNP leader said, “BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman has visited the residences of opposition leaders. This is completely new in Bangladesh. It has brought positive news to the political arena of the country. We hope for good relations with the opposition.” Regarding the formation of the new cabinet, Hafiz Uddin Ahmed said, “I do not know anything specific about it. However, those who were involved in the long struggle against the fascist government will certainly have a place in it. The new cabinet will be formed with a blend of young and experienced leaders.” Recalling General Osmani’s outstanding contribution to the Liberation War, Hafiz Uddin Ahmed said the commander has been deprived of the dignity and respect he deserves. “We were very fortunate to have a leader like him during the War of Independence,” he said. Referring to the Liberation War, the BNP leader added that the history of the war has been repeatedly distorted, and the true account has not been allowed to be known. The discussion was organised by the Retired Armed Forces Officers Welfare Association (RAOWA), while RAOWA Chairman Col. (Retd.) Mohammad Abdul Haque delivered the welcome address, and Acting General Secretary Lt. Col. (Retd.) Abu Nowroz Khurshid gave the opening remarks. Former Air Force Chief Air Vice Marshal (Retd.) AG Mahmud, Major (Retd.) Jamil D. Ahsan, economist Mahbub Ullah, RAOWA member Air Commodore (Retd.) Md. Shafiqul Islam, and others were also present at the event.
Jamaat to extend all-out cooperation if govt seeks support: Shafiqur
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Govt reduces VAT on LPG to stabilize market
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DHAKA, Feb 17, 2026 (BSS) - The government has reduced the overall VAT on Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) in a move aimed at stabilising the market and keeping the essential commodity within consumers' purchasing capacity. In a press release, the National Board of Revenue (NBR) said that under the existing system, 7.5 percent Value Added Tax (VAT) was applicable at the local production and trading stages of LPG, while a 2-percent Advance Tax (AT) was payable at the import stage. Considering LPG as an essential commodity for both industrial use and household consumption, the government has decided, in the public interest, to rationalise the tax structure to ease the burden on consumers and ensure market stability, said an the release. According to the release, following an application from the LPG Operators Association of Bangladesh (LOAB) and recommendations from the Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources, the government issued two separate statutory regulatory orders (SROs) on February 16.  Under the new measures, effective until June 30, 2026, the 7.5 percent VAT at the local production and trading stages and the 2-percent Advance Tax at the import stage have been withdrawn. Instead, a 7.5 percent VAT has been imposed at the import stage of LPG. As a result of this restructuring, no VAT will be applicable on the value addition at the local production and distribution stages after import.  This means that the tax will be collected only once at the import stage, eliminating multiple layers of VAT previously applied throughout the supply chain. The NBR said that from the effective date of the SROs, the overall VAT burden on consumers is expected to decrease by around 20 percent compared to the previous structure. Officials concerned believe that the decision will help maintain price stability in the LPG market, ensure uninterrupted supply, and provide relief to consumers, particularly middle- and lower-income households who rely heavily on LPG for cooking and other daily needs. The move is also expected to support industrial users by reducing cost pressures and enhancing overall market efficiency. The NBR reiterated that the decision has been taken in the greater public interest and will remain in force until June 30, 2026, unless further extended or revised.  
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Teacher arrested for offering Tk 7 lakh bribe in Rangpur 
Teacher arrested for offering Tk 7 lakh bribe in Rangpur 
RANGPUR, Feb 16, 2026 (BSS) - A high school teacher was arrested on Monday  afternoon in the city for allegedly offering a bribe of Taka seven lakh to  Roksana Begum, Deputy Director of the Directorate of Secondary and Higher  Education, Rangpur region.    "The arrested teacher is Md Maidul Islam, a former teacher of Kochaikata High  School in Roumari upazila of Kurigram district," Rangpur Metropolitan Kotwali  Police Station Officer-in-Charge (OC) Md Shahjahan Ali told BSS at 9 pm  tonight.    On Monday (February 16) afternoon, Roksana Begum handed him over to the  police along with the bribe money.    Maidul Islam met Roksana Begum at her office on February 9 last to enroll a  teacher and three employees of Kochaikata High School in Roumari upazila of  Kurigram under MPO.    That day, Roksana Begum rejected Maidul's proposal for illegal MPO  registration.    On Monday (today) afternoon, Maidul again came to Roksana Begum's office and  said that he had brought a total of Taka seven lakh for the MPO registration  of a teacher and three employees of the school.    Seeing the matter, Roksana Begum called the officers and employees of her  office and handed her over to the police.    Roksana Begum said that the teachers and employees of that educational  institution should have been continuously surveyed online from 2013 to 2021  for MPO recommendations.    Otherwise, there is no opportunity to make recommendations as per the  circular of the Ministry of Education. There are many such files in the  Rangpur region.    OC Shahjahan Ali said that after interrogation, teacher Maidul was arrested  with Taka seven lakh taka in cash.    "After initial interrogation, we are preparing to hand over the arrested  person to the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) who will later file a case in  this regard," the OC added.  
Rajshahi Central Shaheed Minar awaits inauguration
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459 temporary CCC employees granted permanent status
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Court discharges Simin Rahman, five others from fraud case
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DHAKA, Feb 16, 2026 (BSS) - A Dhaka court today discharged Simin Rahman,  Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Transcom Group, her mother Shahnaz Rahman,  and four others from a fraud case filed by her own sister. With this order, Simin Rahman has now been discharged from four separate  cases. Dhaka Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Mohammad Mostafizur Rahman passed the  order after a hearing today. In its order, the court said there were no  sufficient grounds to frame charges against the accused and therefore  discharged them from the case. The other accused are Transcom Group Directors-- Md Kamrul Hasan, Md  Mosaddeq, Abu Yusuf Md Siddiq and Shamsuzzaman Patwari. Counsel for Simin Rahman, Md Siddiqullah Mia, confirmed the development to  BSS. Earlier on February 22, 2024, Shazreh Haque filed the case with Gulshan  Police Station. Following investigation, Inspector Syed Sajedur Rahman of the Police Bureau  of Investigation submitted a charge-sheet on January 11, accusing Simin  Rahman and five others.
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