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
Latest
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
Latest
Barisal
bnp
BNP ALLY
17
jamat
JAMAAT ALLY
2
other
OTHERS
2
Latest
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
Latest
Mymensingh
bnp
BNP ALLY
18
jamat
JAMAAT ALLY
4
other
OTHERS
1
President to administer oath of cabinet at JS South Plaza on Tuesday
President to administer oath of cabinet at JS South Plaza on Tuesday
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New MPs to take oath Tuesday 10 am; cabinet swearing-in at 4 pm: Asif Nazrul
CA greets Muslims marking holy month of Ramadan
CA greets Muslims marking holy month of Ramadan
HC orders to keep secondary schools closed in Ramadan
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Outgoing interim govt. reinstates 46 dismissed PBS employees
Outgoing interim govt. reinstates 46 dismissed PBS employees
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Effective functioning of local govt is crucial of dev: Ctg Mayor 
Effective functioning of local govt is crucial of dev: Ctg Mayor 
CHATTOGRAM, Feb 15, 2026 (BSS) – Mayor of Chattogram City Corporation Dr. Shahadat Hossain today said that the effective functioning of local government bodies is crucial for ensuring grassroots development across the country. The CCC Mayor made the remark while addressing a meeting with visiting delegate of election observation mission of European Union (EU) at CCC Bhavan this morning. EU’s long-term election observer Susanne Giendl and mission assistant Md Masuk Haider attended the meeting, among others. Dr Shahadat said mayor alone cannot ensure desired services to the people of Chattogram like other big metropolis in absence of elected ward counselors and female counselors under reserved quota.    “That’s why election of local government bodies particularly the polls of all city corporations across the country has become an imperative to lessen the sufferings of city dwellers” he observed.  Mayor Dr. Shahadat Hossain told the EU mission members that BNP secured victory and got absolute majority in February 12 election enabling the party to form the government as it was a free and fair election with participation of significant number of voters.    EU election observer Susanne Giendle told the meeting that EU’s evaluation process of 13th parliamentary election was underway as per national legal structure and international standard. They have published primary report on February 14 in Dhaka.  “A detailed final report to be published after completion of entire election process with recommendations on further improvement of electoral process in the future” Susanne said.   
IDEB greets Tarique Rahman on BNP’s landslide victory in election
IDEB greets Tarique Rahman on BNP’s landslide victory in election
27 candidates lose their deposits in Tangail
27 candidates lose their deposits in Tangail
Govt clarifies cancellation of Cabinet Secretary's contractual appointment
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Public voices reach CA thru 'Public Opinion Box' of vote awareness campaign
Public voices reach CA thru 'Public Opinion Box' of vote awareness campaign
Govt publishes book on key reform initiatives
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DSE, IIX partner to advance orange movement in capital markets
DSE, IIX partner to advance orange movement in capital markets
DHAKA, Feb 15, 2026 (BSS) - Dhaka Stock Exchange PLC (DSE) and Impact Investment Exchange (IIX), a global pioneer in sustainable finance and impact investing, today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at the DSE Board Room to collaborate on the introduction and promotion of Orange capital instruments in Bangladesh.  DSE Managing Director Nuzhat Anwar and IIX Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Durreen Shahnaz signed the MoU on behalf of their respective organizations, said a press release.  This partnership marks a significant step toward building an inclusive, gender-smart, and climate-aligned capital market ecosystem in the country. The partnership brings together IIX’s global leadership in impact investing and gender-lens finance with DSE’s central role in the development of Bangladesh’s capital market.  The Orange Movement is a global financial initiative launched in 2022 by IIX to integrate gender equality, climate action, and sustainable development into capital markets. It aims to mobilize US$10 billion by 2030 and empower 100 million women, girls, and gender minorities through Orange Bonds™, which are the first asset class to combine gender-lens investing with climate resilience. Under the MoU, DSE will explore facilitating the listing of Orange Bonds and Sukuk under a dedicated thematic or sustainable finance category, subject to regulatory approvals.  The collaboration will also focus on enhancing market readiness, raising awareness, and engaging with regulators to position Orange instruments as credible thematic debt securities within Bangladesh’s capital market. “Capital markets play a vital role in channeling long-term finance toward national development priorities,” said Nuzhat Anwar, Managing Director of DSE.  “Our collaboration with IIX reflects DSE’s commitment to deepening market, and supporting financial sustainable instruments that deliver measurable social and environmental outcomes alongside financial returns,” she added. Professor Durreen Shahnaz, Founder and CEO of IIX, stated, “Bangladesh stands at a critical juncture in realigning its financial markets with the nation’s inclusive economic growth priorities. Dhaka Stock Exchange has been a pioneer in developing Bangladesh’s capital market ecosystem. We look forward to collaborating with DSE to jointly advance the Orange capital market, championing gender equality and climate action while strengthening trust, transparency, and credibility in Bangladesh’s financial system. By integrating global best practices and standards, the Orange Movement can help attract international investors to Bangladesh and establish stronger global financial linkages, with DSE serving as an anchor for the nation’s economic resurgence and sustainable development.” The MoU further outlines plans for joint advocacy, market promotion, and capacity-building initiatives, including workshops, investor engagement programs, and policy dialogues with key stakeholders such as regulators, financial institutions, and development partners. All activities will be conducted in accordance with Bangladesh’s regulatory framework and subject to the oversight of the relevant authorities. This partnership underscores a shared commitment by IIX and DSE to advancing sustainable finance innovation and positioning Bangladesh as a regional leader in inclusive and resilient capital market development. Debashish Roy, Director, Impact Investment Exchange; Arup Datta, Head of Corporate Advisory, BRAC EPL Investment Limited; Syed Rashed Hossain, CEO, BRAC EPL Investment Limited; Mohammad Asadur Rahman, FCS, COO, DSE; Dr. Md. Asifur Rahman, CTO, DSE; Md. Abid Hossain Khan, FCA, CFO, DSE; Mohammad Shafiqul Islam Bhuiyan, FCS, CRO (Acting), DSE; and Saied Mahmud Zubayer, DGM, Product and Market Development Department, DSE were also present at that time. About Impact Investment Exchange (IIX) Since 2009, Impact Investment Exchange (IIX) has been a pioneer in the global impact investing movement, reshaping finance for sustainable development with a focus on gender equality and climate action through capital mobilization and data-driven solutions. From establishing the Impact Partners™ platform and creating the Women’s Livelihood Bond™ Series, to launching the Impact Institute™ and Research & Advisory, IIX operates across 60 countries, having mobilized nearly US$500 million in private capital, positively impacted over 185 million lives, avoided more than 1.9 million metric tons of carbon emissions, and collected over 90,000 data points on MSMEs globally. Since 2009, Impact Investment Exchange (IIX) has been a pioneer in the global impact investing movement, reshaping finance for sustainable development with a focus on gender equality and climate action through capital mobilization and data-driven solutions. From establishing the Impact Partners™ platform and creating the Women’s Livelihood Bond™ Series, to launching the Impact Institute™ and Research & Advisory, IIX operates across 60 countries, having mobilized nearly US$500 million in private capital, positively impacted over 185 million lives, avoided more than 1.9 million metric tons of carbon emissions, and collected over 90,000 data points on MSMEs globally. Dhaka Stock Exchange PLC. is the premier stock exchange of Bangladesh and a key institution in the country’s financial system. DSE plays a central role in capital mobilization, market development, and investor protection, supporting the growth of transparent, resilient, and innovative capital markets. DSE operates as a fully demutualized, modern securities exchange, committed to international standards of transparency, market integrity, and investor protection. DSE now operates from its state-of-the-art headquarters in Nikunja-2, Dhaka, serving as the cornerstone of Bangladesh’s capital market and a key platform for national economic growth.
Stocks see big jump after elections on renewed investor hopes
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20 candidates lose deposits in 3 constituencies in Gopalganj 
20 candidates lose deposits in 3 constituencies in Gopalganj 
GOPALGANJ, Feb 15, 2026 (BSS) - In the recently concluded 13th National Parliamentary Election, a total of 20 candidates of three constituencies of the district have lost their security deposits. According to the election results, two-thirds of the total 30 candidates who participated in the election failed to secure the minimum required votes under the rules, official sources said here today. As per the Election Commission's regulations, a candidate forfeits security deposit if he or she fails to obtain at least one-eighth (1/8) of the total votes cast in his or her constituency. The information regarding forfeited deposits has been confirmed from the official result statement signed by the Returning Officer and Deputy Commissioner of Gopalganj Md. Arif-Uz-Zaman. According to the data received here, six candidates in Gopalganj-1, nine in Gopalganj-2 and five in Gopalganj-3 constituencies have lost their deposits.  However, despite this poor performance overall, one candidate from Jamaat-e-Islami, two from Bangladesh Khilafat Majlish supported by Jamaat-NCP, one from Ganadhikar Parishad, one rebel BNP candidate and one independent candidate managed to retain their deposits. In Gopalganj-1 (Muksudpur and part of Kashiani), the candidates who lost their deposits are Mohammad Mizanur Rahman (Islami Andolon), Sultan Zaman Khan (Jatiya Party), Nirod Baran Majumdar (CPB) and independent candidates Ashraful Alam Shimul, M. Anisul Islam and Kaiyum Ali Khan. In Gopalganj-2 (Gopalganj Sadar and part of Kashiani), those who forfeited their deposits are-Taslim Sikdar (Islami Andolon), Mahmud Hasan (Zaker Party), Riaz Sarowar Mollah (Jatiya Party), Din Mohammad (Ganadhikar Parishad), Shah Mofiz (Gonoforum), BNP rebel candidate M. Sirajul Islam Siraj and independent candidates Utpal Biswas, Rony Mollah, and Shipon Bhuiya. In Gopalganj-3 (Tungipara-Kotalipara), the candidates who lost their deposits are Abul Bashar (Ganadhikar Parishad), Dulal Chandra Biswas (Gonoforum), Md. Maruf Sheikh (Islami Andolon), Sheikh Salahuddin (APP) and independent candidate Md. Habibur Rahman Habib.
Housewife killed in Sirajganj road crash
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26 out of 38 candidates lose deposits in six Khulna constituencies
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ICT verdict in Rampura crimes against humanity case March 4
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DHAKA, Feb 15, 2026 (BSS) – International Crimes Tribunal (ICT)-1 today set March 4 for delivering its verdict in a case over crimes against humanity committed in the capital’s Rampura area during the July Mass Uprising, where a youth hanging from a building cornice was shot repeatedly, and two others were killed. The tribunal fixed today for passing an order to determine the verdict date on February 3, after both the prosecution and defence concluded their arguments. The prosecution submitted formal charges against five accused on August 7, 2025, alleging that police opened fire on a student hanging from a building cornice in Rampura and killed two others in the area. On September 18, ICT-1 framed charges against former Dhaka Metropolitan Police Commissioner Habibur Rahman, former Assistant Deputy Commissioner (ADC) of Khilgaon Zone Md Rashedul Islam, former Officer-in-Charge (OC) of Rampura Police Station Md Moshiur Rahman, former Sub-Inspector Tariqul Islam Bhuiyan, and former Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) Chanchal Chandra Sarkar. Of the five accused, only Chanchal Chandra Sarkar has been arrested and is currently facing trial in person.  
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