Law enforcers don’t open fire at protesters demanding justice for Hadi killing: Govt
Law enforcers don’t open fire at protesters demanding justice for Hadi killing: Govt
Govt to send letter to UN on Sunday seeking investigation into Hadi killing case
Govt to send letter to UN on Sunday seeking investigation into Hadi killing case
BNP pledges press freedom, professional security of journalists
BNP pledges press freedom, professional security of journalists
BNP vows to implement 9 pledges if voted to power
BNP vows to implement 9 pledges if voted to power
Faridpur to become a division with a city corporation: Jamaat Ameer
Faridpur to become a division with a city corporation: Jamaat Ameer
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BNP pledges free education for women up to postgraduate level
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BNP will make no compromise with corruption
BNP will make no compromise with corruption
DHAKA, Feb 6, 2026 (BSS) - Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has declared a policy of "zero tolerance" against corruption as the party announced its election manifesto ahead of the upcoming 13th parliamentary elections. Party Chairman Tarique Rahman made this firm commitment while formally unveiling the party's election manifesto at a city hotel this afternoon while BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir chaired the event. BNP said if it comes to state power, it will not make any kind of compromise with corruption and will undertake far-reaching reform measures to ensure transparency and accountability. The manifesto stated that BNP believes good governance is the foundation of development. The rule of law and accountability will be ensured at all levels of the state, and the foundation of governance and the judiciary will be justice.   A merit-based, transparent, efficient and people-friendly public administration will be built across all state institutions. Alongside curbing corruption and money laundering, ensuring independence of judiciary and speedy justice, BNP's core philosophy of good governance includes establishing the fundamental ideals of the great Liberation War-equality, human dignity and social justice. Combating corruption and maintaining law and order will be the top priorities. The manifesto further mentioned that due to BNP's far-reaching measures in the past, Bangladesh was freed from the stigma of being labeled the world's most corrupt country.   It noted that when BNP assumed office in 2001, Bangladesh was branded a "champion" in corruption, but as a result of the BNP government's strict anti-corruption measures, the country came out from that disgrace. Bangladesh had long been free of the label of corruption champion and had gained recognition globally as an "emerging tiger" by the time BNP left state power in October 2006. Continuing in that spirit, the manifesto reiterates that BNP will not compromise with corruption. To rein in corruption that has spread like cancer across all levels of society, systemic and legal reforms will be undertaken alongside measures to ensure transparency and accountability.   Open tendering, real-time audits, performance audits of government expenditures and projects, and the implementation of a single-window clearance system will be ensured, the manifesto said.   Necessary initiatives will be taken to prevent money laundering and to bring back laundered funds accumulated during the fascist period. The manifesto asserts that no form of rule by "black laws" or unlawful repression in the name of the rule of law will be acceptable.   It stated that the Special Powers Act of 1974 will be repealed. Justice will be ensured for crimes against humanity committed during the fascist era, including the July-August 2024 mass uprising. Legal measures in line with international standards will be taken to prevent enforced disappearances.  Transparent government recruitment processes will be ensured to build a meritocratic Bangladesh. It also pledged the formation of commissions for administrative bodies, strengthening the Public Service Commission (PSC), and establishing a public administration that is accountable and free from politicization.   Full independence of the judiciary will be ensured. Access to speedy, harassment-free justice and modernization of judicial services will be achieved.  A law on the appointment of judges will be enacted and a Judicial Commission will be formed, while maintaining continuity of the Supreme Judicial Council.   At the same time, the police will be developed as a people-friendly, service-oriented force. Steps will be taken to rebuild police morale, expand online complaint filing systems, and review the Police Commission Act.
BNP want united Bangladesh, no division: Salahuddin Ahmed
BNP want united Bangladesh, no division: Salahuddin Ahmed
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Voters will respond to falsehoods on 12 Feb: Abbas
Interim govt takes 526 decisions, records 83.46 pc implementation rate
Interim govt takes 526 decisions, records 83.46 pc implementation rate
Govt to construct 1000-bed hospital in Nilphamari
Govt to construct 1000-bed hospital in Nilphamari
Feb 12 elections will set a standard for future polls: CA
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US lifts 25% tariff on Indian goods linked to Russia oil purchases
US lifts 25% tariff on Indian goods linked to Russia oil purchases
WASHINGTON, United States, Feb 7, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - US President Donald Trump moved Friday to lift an additional 25 percent tariff he imposed on goods from India over its purchases of Russian oil -- a step to implement a trade deal announced this week. "India has committed to stop directly or indirectly importing Russian Federation oil," according to an executive order Trump signed. New Delhi has also said that it will purchase US energy products, "and has recently committed to a framework with the United States to expand defense cooperation over the next 10 years," the order said. The additional 25 percent US duty will be removed at 12:01 am Eastern Time on Saturday. The executive order comes days after Trump announced a trade deal to reduce tariffs on India, saying that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had promised to stop buying Russian oil over the war in Ukraine. The pact would also see Washington cutting so-called "reciprocal" levies on Indian products to 18 percent, down from a 25-percent level. The rollout of this reduction is still to come. Other terms of the agreement include the removal of tariffs on certain aircraft and parts, according to a separate joint statement released Friday by the White House. The statement added that India intends to purchase $500 billion of US energy products, aircraft and parts, precious metals, tech products and coking coal over the next five years. The shift marks a significant reduction in US tariffs on Indian products, down from a rate of 50 percent late last year. The deal eases months of tensions over India's oil purchases, which Washington says fund a conflict it is trying to end. It restores close ties between Trump and Modi, a fellow right-wing populist that the US leader has described as "one of my greatest friends." The 18 percent tariff level also gives Indian exporters a slight edge in the US market over competitors in the region who secured duties of around 19 percent to 20 percent, said Wendy Cutler, senior vice president at the Asia Society Policy Institute, this week.
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Presiding officers hold ultimate authority at polling stations: Ctg Divisional Commissioner
CHATTOGRAM, Feb 6, 2026 (BSS) - Chattogram Divisional Commissioner and Returning Officer Dr. Md. Ziauddin has said presiding officers have ultimate authority over polling stations and play a crucial role in ensuring a smooth and orderly voting process. He noted that disorder at polling stations can arise from both external and internal sources. While officials are responsible for dealing with external disruptions, presiding officers must maintain discipline and order within the polling stations. Emphasizing their responsibility, Dr. Ziauddin urged presiding officers to use their authority effectively to prevent any untoward incidents and ensure proper conduct during voting. Dr. Ziauddin made these remarks while addressing a view-sharing meeting following a training session for polling officers at the Boalkhali Sirajul Islam Degree College auditorium on Friday afternoon. The meeting was organized by the Upazila Administration and the Upazila Election Office. Addressing the polling officers, he assured them that ballot boxes would remain secure during the upcoming election. He said that only eligible voters would be allowed to cast and seal their ballots, ensuring a free, fair, impartial, and credible election. He also stressed the importance of maintaining a positive and peaceful election environment. DIG of Chattogram Range Ahsan Habib Palash attended the meeting as a special guest. He highlighted the significance of the current election atmosphere and called on all concerned to utilize this opportunity for the welfare of the country. The meeting was chaired by Upazila Executive Officer Mehedi Hasan Faruk and moderated by Assistant Commissioner (Land) Kaniz Fatema.  During the session, the guests responded to questions from trained polling officers and members of the media. The Election Commission trained a total of 91 presiding officers, 437 assistant presiding officers, and 844 polling officers for voting process.  
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DHAKA, Feb 5, 2026 (BSS) - The government has appointed Justice Moyeenul Islam Chowdhury, a retired judge of the High Court Division, as the new chairman of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) while four more commissioners have been also appointed to commission. Legislative and Parliamentary Affairs Division of the Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs issued a gazette notification in this regard today.  Md. Nur Khan and Nabila Idris, both former members of the Commission of Inquiry on Enforced Disappearances, have been appointed as commissioners. The other two commissioners are Professor Md. Shariful Islam of the Department of Political Science at the University of Dhaka and human rights activist Ilira Dewan. The notification also mentioned that these appointments will take effect immediately.  
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140 disinformation identified in 73 Indian media about Bangladesh in 2025 
140 disinformation identified in 73 Indian media about Bangladesh in 2025 
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Bangladesh targeted 140 disinformation across 73 Indian news outlets in 2025: Rumor Scanner 
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