Wednesday, 11 February 2026
The Dhaka News

Tarique Rahman Seeks Public Support in Upcoming Election to Build a Safer Bangladesh

Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Chairman Tarique Rahman has sought the support of the people in the upcoming election to build a safer Bangladesh. At the same time, he expressed regret for past mistakes.In a televised address to the nation ahead of the 13th National Parliamentary Election, the BNP chairman appealed to the public for their backing.He said, “After returning from abroad, I have tried to reach as many of you as possible within this short time. I have received your love and felt your emotion and support for the BNP. February 12 is another day to express that love for the BNP.”He added that the BNP had governed the country several times with public support and acknowledged that unintentional mistakes may have occurred during those periods. “For that, I sincerely apologize to the people. Learning from past mistakes and building on our achievements, I seek your support in the February 12 election to build a safe Bangladesh for present and future generations.”Rahman further said, “For every plan I have taken for the country and its people, and for you and your family, I seek your support and vote for the ‘Sheaf of Paddy’ symbol.”Emphasizing accountability, he stated there is no alternative to ensuring government responsibility to the people. He pledged strict anti-corruption measures, rule of law, and accountability if elected. “A BNP government will be as strict as possible in controlling corruption and restoring the rule of law. This is my commitment to the people.”Referring to the January 7, 2024 election, which he described as a “so-called dummy election,” Rahman recalled urging people to spend that day with their families. He now called on voters to cast their ballots for the BNP symbol on February 12, encouraging first-time voters to support the party.He urged citizens to take responsibility for BNP candidates on election day, promising that elected MPs would serve the people afterward. He said he would ensure representatives remain accountable.Rahman stated that the BNP’s guiding principle in governance would be justice inspired by the ideals of the Prophet. He prayed for victory and framed the election as a day to establish people’s rights.In his 37-minute speech, Rahman outlined his vision and plans for governance. He appealed to people from all walks of life, students, workers, farmers, professionals, and others, to support the BNP, saying victory for the party would mean victory for Bangladesh and its sovereignty.He spoke about continuing the legacy of Ziaur Rahman and former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, praising their leadership and sacrifices. Rahman said Khaleda Zia endured imprisonment without compromising national interests.Addressing governance, Rahman criticized past politicization of institutions and pledged that constitutional bodies would operate independently under BNP leadership. Promotions in administration, he said, would be based on merit.He reiterated manifesto commitments including family cards, agricultural support, employment initiatives, unemployment benefits, expatriate support, and restoring constitutional wording expressing faith in Almighty Allah.Rahman emphasized religious harmony, stating BNP envisions a Bangladesh where people of all faiths and beliefs live safely. “Religion belongs to individuals, but the state belongs to everyone,” he said, highlighting coexistence and rejection of extremism. He concluded by calling on believers to remain vigilant against misuse of religion for political gain and reaffirmed BNP’s commitment to safeguarding religious values while ensuring national unity.
15 hrs ago

Dr. Redwan Ahmed’s Massive Procession Shakes the Field

In a powerful display of strength ahead of the upcoming 13th National Parliamentary Election, BNP shook the streets of Cumilla-7 (Chandina) with a massive campaign procession for the 'Dhaner Sheerh' (Sheaf of Paddy) symbol. Organized by the Chandina Upazila BNP and its associate bodies, this grand showdown took place across various parts of the upazila and Chandina municipality, just before the official campaign deadline ended at 8:00 PM tonight. Thousands of activists and common people spontaneously joined the rally in support of the BNP-nominated candidate and former State Minister, Dr. Redwan Ahmed.The procession paraded through the main roads of Chandina Municipality and the headquarters, turning the entire area vibrant with slogans and waves of supporters. With the participation of general voters and party workers arriving from various unions, the march eventually transformed into a vast sea of people. Participants distributed leaflets of the 'Dhaner Sheerh' symbol and sought votes from the public.Local voters believe that such a massive gathering at the final hour of campaigning has significantly strengthened Dr. Redwan Ahmed's position in the electoral race. BNP leaders expressed that such a large-scale assembly in support of the symbol after a long time will pave the way for their victory. The program was concluded in a disciplined manner, adhering to the 8:00 PM deadline, followed by instructions to activists for monitoring the electoral field.
9 February 2026

Independent Candidate Atiqul Shaon Holds Major Campaign Rally in Chandina

In a final display of strength before the campaign deadline for the upcoming 13th National Parliamentary Election, independent candidate Atiqul Alam Shaon held a massive public procession in the Cumilla-7 (Chandina) constituency. The showdown took place across various key areas of the upazila, including Chandina headquarters, just before the official election campaigning period ended at 8:00 PM tonight. Thousands of activists and local residents spontaneously joined the rally in support of the 'Kals' (Pitcher) symbol.The procession paraded through the main roads of Chandina Bazar, eventually transforming into a vast sea of people. During the event, Atiqul Alam Shaon addressed the crowd, urging voters to cast their ballots for the 'Kals' symbol to ensure his victory. The entire area resonated with slogans from supporters chanting for the symbol throughout the march. People from different unions and villages of the upazila gathered to express their solidarity with the candidate.The program was conducted in a highly disciplined manner to ensure compliance with the electoral code of conduct before the 8:00 PM deadline. According to local voters, this massive last-minute showdown has further consolidated Shaon’s position in the electoral race. Expressing optimism about his victory, Atiqul Alam Shaon stated that the love of the common people is his greatest strength, and if elected, he will work tirelessly for the development of Chandina.
9 February 2026
Salman Habib’s Three New Poetry Books at the Book Fair

Salman Habib’s Three New Poetry Books at the Book Fair

Catering to the demands of contemporary readers and the Amar Ekushey Book Fair, three new poetry books by the popular youth poet Salman Habib have been published. Released by the publisher ‘Boi Angan’, these books have already caught the attention of poetry lovers this season.Salman Habib has always preferred telling stories through poetry in simple, fluent language. These three new books are no exception to his signature style. The titles are, Ami Tar Nidarun Obohela, Aj Tar Mon Kharap, and Amare Bhuila Jaiyen Na.Speaking about these new releases, Salman Habib said, “Human emotions are diverse. Sometimes one burns in sheer neglect, sometimes the sadness of a loved one casts a shadow of melancholy, and at other times, one is consumed by the fear of fading into oblivion. These three books are essentially documents of love, separation, neglect, and memories. I hope readers will find their own unspoken words echoed in the lines of my poetry.”The eye-catching covers and binding of the books are attracting readers. The covers for Ami Tar Nidarun Obohela and Aj Tar Mon Kharap were designed by Ahmad Borhan, while the cover for Amare Bhuila Jaiyen Na was designed by Parag Wahid.Ami Tar Nidarun Obohela is composed of poems centering on the pain of neglect and indifference. The moments of melancholy, distance, and a loved one's somber mood are captured in the collection Aj Tar Mon Kharap. Meanwhile, Amare Bhuila Jaiyen Na encapsulates the cry against oblivion and the fear of being forgotten.The publisher stated that, in addition to the Book Fair stalls, readers can already easily order the books from Rokomari.com, Bookmark, and all other online bookshops across the country.Notably, Salman Habib’s other popular poetry collections include Otota Dure Noy Akash, Valobashi Ekti Kobitar Nam, Biramchinho, Bishader Dharapat, and Mone Pore Mon-o Pure.
9 hrs ago
National

National

EC bans mobile phones inside polling centres for upcoming vote

EC bans mobile phones inside polling centres for upcoming vote

The Election Commission (EC) has imposed a ban on carrying mobile phones into polling centres ahead of the upcoming referendum and the 13th National Parliament election, aiming to ensure a peaceful and impartial voting process.On Sunday (February 8), EC Senior Assistant Secretary Md. Shahidul Islam sent the directive to the concerned returning officers, instructing them to enforce the restriction.According to the directive, no member of the general public will be allowed to enter within a 400-yard radius of polling centres with a mobile phone on February 12, the day scheduled for the election and referendum.However, certain officials will be exempt from the restriction due to operational necessity. These include the presiding officer of the polling centre, the officer-in-charge of the assigned police unit, and two members of the affiliated Ansar, general Ansar, or VDP personnel using the “Election Security-2026” application. The EC stated that the measure has been taken to maintain order and transparency during the voting process, and all relevant authorities have been instructed to strictly follow the directive.
9 February 2026
International

International

Top Trump Envoys Visit US Aircraft Carrier as Iran Talks Expected to Continue

Top Trump Envoys Visit US Aircraft Carrier as Iran Talks Expected to Continue

WASHINGTON - Two senior US officials leading negotiations with Iran visited the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier in the Arabian Sea on Saturday, underscoring Washington’s military presence in the region as diplomatic efforts between the two countries are expected to continue.According to the US military’s Central Command (CENTCOM), President Donald Trump’s top Iran negotiators, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, toured the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier and its strike group. CENTCOM confirmed the visit in a social media statement.Witkoff later said the carrier group is playing a vital role in regional security, describing it as an example of maintaining peace through strength  a message aligned with President Trump’s approach.Meanwhile, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi expressed hope that discussions with the United States would resume soon. He emphasized that Tehran would stand by its key conditions and cautioned against any potential American military action.The comments came after US and Iranian officials held an initial round of indirect talks in Oman on Friday. Araghchi characterized the meeting as a positive beginning, while President Trump also described the discussions as productive.The USS Abraham Lincoln was deployed to the Middle East in January amid heightened tensions, as Washington increased pressure on Iran following Tehran’s crackdown on widespread anti-government protests. Friday’s talks marked the first diplomatic engagement since nuclear negotiations collapsed last year. That breakdown followed Israel’s large-scale bombing campaign against Iran, which escalated into a 12-day conflict. During that period, US aircraft also carried out strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities.
8 February 2026
Campus

Campus

Seminar on future of supply chain and marketing in AI era held at JKKNIU

Seminar on future of supply chain and marketing in AI era held at JKKNIU

Marketing Department of Jatiya Kabi Kazi Nazrul Islam University (JKKNIU) organized a seminar titled "From Data to Decision: The Future of Marketing in the Age of AI" on campus.The event took place at the Nabajug Auditorium of the Central Library at 11:00 am on Monday.The seminar focused on the transformation of the marketing sector in the age of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the significance of data-driven decision-making.Dr Md. Abdul Momen, Chairman of the Marketing Department, presided over the session. Faisal Alam, Lead (Demand and Supply Planning) of the Food and Beverage Division at Nestle Bangladesh PLC, and Kazi Sami Al-Jabir, Demand and Supply Planner at the same organization, attended the event as key speakers.Addressing the students, Faisal Alam said, "In the current world, production and marketing are not the final words. There is no alternative to data analysis to understand consumer behavior and make accurate business decisions. Artificial Intelligence has made this process easier. Students must cultivate a tech-friendly mindset starting now."Kazi Sami Al-Jabir emphasized the coordination between supply chain management and marketing. He provided basic insights into various AI tools, noting, "To survive in the future corporate world, acquiring technological skills alongside textbook knowledge is essential."Among others, Sumona Akter Sumi, Lecturer in the Marketing Department, and students from various departments attended the program.Department Chairman Dr Momen stated that the seminar aimed to introduce students to real-world industry experiences alongside their theoretical classroom education. The event concluded with a question-and-answer session where students sought career advice and insights on modern marketing from the experts.
2 February 2026
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Web Story

Web Story

Election

Election

Tarique Rahman Seeks Public Support in Upcoming Election to Build a Safer Bangladesh

Tarique Rahman Seeks Public Support in Upcoming Election to Build a Safer Bangladesh

Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Chairman Tarique Rahman has sought the support of the people in the upcoming election to build a safer Bangladesh. At the same time, he expressed regret for past mistakes.In a televised address to the nation ahead of the 13th National Parliamentary Election, the BNP chairman appealed to the public for their backing.He said, “After returning from abroad, I have tried to reach as many of you as possible within this short time. I have received your love and felt your emotion and support for the BNP. February 12 is another day to express that love for the BNP.”He added that the BNP had governed the country several times with public support and acknowledged that unintentional mistakes may have occurred during those periods. “For that, I sincerely apologize to the people. Learning from past mistakes and building on our achievements, I seek your support in the February 12 election to build a safe Bangladesh for present and future generations.”Rahman further said, “For every plan I have taken for the country and its people, and for you and your family, I seek your support and vote for the ‘Sheaf of Paddy’ symbol.”Emphasizing accountability, he stated there is no alternative to ensuring government responsibility to the people. He pledged strict anti-corruption measures, rule of law, and accountability if elected. “A BNP government will be as strict as possible in controlling corruption and restoring the rule of law. This is my commitment to the people.”Referring to the January 7, 2024 election, which he described as a “so-called dummy election,” Rahman recalled urging people to spend that day with their families. He now called on voters to cast their ballots for the BNP symbol on February 12, encouraging first-time voters to support the party.He urged citizens to take responsibility for BNP candidates on election day, promising that elected MPs would serve the people afterward. He said he would ensure representatives remain accountable.Rahman stated that the BNP’s guiding principle in governance would be justice inspired by the ideals of the Prophet. He prayed for victory and framed the election as a day to establish people’s rights.In his 37-minute speech, Rahman outlined his vision and plans for governance. He appealed to people from all walks of life, students, workers, farmers, professionals, and others, to support the BNP, saying victory for the party would mean victory for Bangladesh and its sovereignty.He spoke about continuing the legacy of Ziaur Rahman and former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, praising their leadership and sacrifices. Rahman said Khaleda Zia endured imprisonment without compromising national interests.Addressing governance, Rahman criticized past politicization of institutions and pledged that constitutional bodies would operate independently under BNP leadership. Promotions in administration, he said, would be based on merit.He reiterated manifesto commitments including family cards, agricultural support, employment initiatives, unemployment benefits, expatriate support, and restoring constitutional wording expressing faith in Almighty Allah.Rahman emphasized religious harmony, stating BNP envisions a Bangladesh where people of all faiths and beliefs live safely. “Religion belongs to individuals, but the state belongs to everyone,” he said, highlighting coexistence and rejection of extremism. He concluded by calling on believers to remain vigilant against misuse of religion for political gain and reaffirmed BNP’s commitment to safeguarding religious values while ensuring national unity.
20 October 2025
EC bans mobile phones inside polling centres for upcoming vote

EC bans mobile phones inside polling centres for upcoming vote

20 October 2025
Cricket

Cricket

Pakistan Sets Three Conditions for Playing India, Including Compensation for Bangladesh

Pakistan Sets Three Conditions for Playing India, Including Compensation for Bangladesh

A new standoff has emerged in international cricket as the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has presented three key demands to the International Cricket Council (ICC) in an effort to resolve the ongoing disagreement over Bangladesh’s exclusion from the T20 World Cup.Earlier, Bangladesh had requested the ICC to change match venues after India declined to play in the tournament. In response, the ICC removed Bangladesh from the competition, a decision that Pakistan strongly supported and publicly backed Bangladesh.After Bangladesh was excluded, the PCB announced its intention to boycott the match against India in protest, creating a deadlock with the global governing body of cricket. Recent developments, however, suggest there may be a way forward.According to NDTV sources, PCB officials met with ICC representatives in Lahore and submitted three major demands aimed at breaking the impasse. The demands are:1. Enhanced compensation for Bangladesh,2. Assurance of participation fees for Bangladesh despite being removed from the World Cup,3. Granting Bangladesh the right to host future ICC events.Despite warnings from the ICC about possible consequences, Pakistan remained firm in its decision to boycott the India match. Some PCB officials are reportedly in favor of playing, but PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi has maintained his previous position.Before finalizing the decision, Naqvi is scheduled to meet with Pakistan’s Prime Minister, Shehbaz Sharif, today (Monday). How the situation will develop and whether the three demands lead to a resolution remains a key focus for the cricketing world.TDN/
9 February 2026
Nationwide

Nationwide

A Party Has Become Power-Hungry Instead of Standing for Islam: Mufti Rezaul Karim

A Party Has Become Power-Hungry Instead of Standing for Islam: Mufti Rezaul Karim

Ameer of Islami Andolon Bangladesh, Mufti Syed Muhammad Rezaul Karim, said that after the uprising of ’24, when they raised their voices to unite in favor of Islam, people across the country expressed solidarity and agreement with them. At that point, he alleged, a certain group, particularly one political party, became driven by the lust for power instead of remaining committed to Islam.He further said that thousands of crores of taka have been siphoned out of the country and that Bangladesh has repeatedly ranked first in corruption. He accused them of using the label of Islam to implement American policies and ideals in the country, as well as promoting Indian and British culture. “They are deceiving people by presenting imitation as gold,” he said. “We want to tell the people of this country that we do not want imitation gold; we want real gold. We want to see true Islam practiced in Bangladesh.”Mufti Rezaul Karim made these remarks on Sunday evening while addressing an election rally in support of Islami Andolon Bangladesh’s candidate for the Noakhali-1 constituency, Zahidul Islam. The rally was held at the Sonaimuri High School field in Sonaimuri upazila of Noakhali, ahead of the upcoming 13th National Parliamentary Election, where he was present as the chief guest.Referring to Char Monai, he said many had assumed that Islami Andolon Bangladesh had become isolated. “We would say we are not alone,” he added. “Allah is with us, the ulema of Bangladesh are with us, and all those who love Islam and the country are with us.”The rally was presided over by Zahidul Islam, the Islami Andolon Bangladesh candidate for the Noakhali-1 (Chatkhil–partial Sonaimuri) constituency. Candidates from other constituencies of the party and leaders from various levels also addressed the gathering.
20 October 2025
Economy

Economy

Bumper Maize Harvest Expected in Chandina: Double Profits Through Intercropping

Bumper Maize Harvest Expected in Chandina: Double Profits Through Intercropping

The vast horizons of Chandina’s agricultural fields are currently blanketed in a sea of green, with healthy maize stalks swaying in the breeze as far as the eye can see. This season, the Chandina Upazila of Cumilla is witnessing the potential for a record-breaking maize harvest. Thanks to favorable weather conditions and intensive supervision from the local agricultural office, farmers are filled with optimism. Due to lower production costs and higher profit margins compared to rice or other traditional crops, farmers in this region are increasingly shifting toward large-scale maize cultivation.According to recent data from the Chandina Upazila Agriculture Office, maize has been cultivated on a total of 685 hectares of land this year. Due to the tireless efforts of agricultural officers and field-level training on modern farming techniques, experts anticipate a significantly better yield than in previous years. The Upazila Agriculture Officer has been personally visiting the fields to provide necessary advice and support, which has greatly boosted the farmers' morale.The scene in Mehar village is particularly encouraging, where a hardworking farmer named Babul Mia cultivated maize on 12 decimals of land. Neighbors are impressed by the freshness and rapid growth of his crop. Babul Mia noted that labor and irrigation costs for maize are relatively low, while market prices and demand remain strong. Furthermore, low pest infestation reduces the need for expensive pesticides, which ultimately increases the final profit margin.An even more innovative approach was taken by Ismail Hossain, a farmer from the same village who maximized his land's potential by planting coriander as an intercrop alongside his maize. He shared that this method required no extra fertilizer or special care. Consequently, he was able to harvest and sell the coriander to cover his initial cultivation costs before the maize even matured. He is now looking forward to a pure profit from his healthy maize stalks.This success is creating a positive ripple effect in the local market. Since maize is in high demand as a primary ingredient for poultry and animal feed, wholesalers are already eager to purchase the produce directly from the fields. The expansion of modern agricultural technology and the growing interest in intercropping have opened a new horizon in Chandina’s agricultural economy. Stakeholders believe that with continued government support and efficient marketing systems, maize cultivation will continue to grow, fulfilling the dreams of thousands of farmers currently waiting for their golden harvest.
Md. Osman Gani