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
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DHAKA, Feb 15, 2026 (BSS) - Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Assistant Secretary General and coordinator of the liaison committee of the 11-party alliance Dr AHM Hamidur Rahman Azad today said they want to play a constructive role as an opposition party in the parliament. He made the remarks after leaders of the 11-party alliance visited the Bangladesh Election Commission at Agargaon around 11:00 am and placed specific allegations regarding the results of 32 constituencies in the 13th Jatiya Sangsad (JS) Election. Speaking to journalists after submitting their allegations, Azad said, "We want to play a constructive opposition role in parliament." He expressed the hope that, by respecting the people's mandate, all parties would work in unity to build the country. Azad said the "July Charter" was formulated through immense sacrifice and selfless dedication. Referring to the spirit behind the charter, he underscored the need to uphold democratic values and ensure that the people's verdict is duly honored. Calling upon the Election Commission to investigate the allegations impartially, he said political solutions should be reached through democratic and constitutional processes. "We believe that any dispute arising from the election should be resolved within the framework of the constitution and democratic norms," he added. The Jamaat leader also expressed concern over alleged incidents of violence reported in different parts of the country before and after the election. He termed such incidents worrying and urged all stakeholders to exercise restraint in the greater interest of national stability.
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RAJSHAHI, Feb 15, 2026 (BSS)- Bachar Asha  Cultural Organization, which works to establish social dignity and achieve self-reliance for the hijra and underprivileged communities, has celebrated its 23rd founding anniversary today.  The function was  organizationed  at its own office in Nowhata Bazar under Paba Upazila in the district, through a cake-cutting ceremony and cultural performances.  On the occasion, blankets were distributed among the members of Bachar Asha Cultural Organization by Bondhu Social Welfare. The chief guest at the event was former mayor of Nowhata Pourashava, Sheikh Mokbul Hossain. The program was conducted by the organization’s coordinator, Akhteruzzaman.  Special guests included the chief adviser of the organization and president of Paba Upazila Press Club, Kazi Nazmul Islam, and youth leader Sujon Molla. The event was presided over by the president of Bachar Asha Cultural Organization, Mostafa Sarker. In his speech Sheikh Mokbul  Hossain said, “To integrate the hijra and underprivileged communities into the mainstream, social awareness and training-based initiatives are extremely important. The work that Bachar Asha Cultural Organization has been carrying out for a long time conveys a message of positive change for society. The activities of such organizations at the local level need to be expanded further.” Kazi Nazmul Islam said, “Sustainable development is not possible without the empowerment of marginalized communities. Bachar Asha is working not only in cultural practice but also to uphold humanitarian values and self-respect. The media and conscious members of society must stand beside such initiatives.” Mostafa Sarker said the organization began its journey on 15 February 2003 with just 55 members. Currently, the total number of members has increased to 274, including 127 hijra members.  He added that the organization has been consistently working to improve the living standards of marginalized and disadvantaged communities, promote financial self-reliance, and develop and sustainably preserve Bangladesh’s traditional folk culture. Over the past 23 years, Bachar Asha Cultural Organization has implemented 22 projects with the support of local and international donor agencies.  The organization’s leaders stated that their long journey has been driven by the goal of establishing the rights of marginalized communities and integrating them into the mainstream by building strong relationships and networks with people from all sectors of society.
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