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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Dinajpur farmers transplant IRRI-Boro seedlings with hopes of bumper harvest
Dinajpur farmers transplant IRRI-Boro seedlings with hopes of bumper harvest
By Rostam Ali Mandal DINAJPUR, Feb 16, 2026 (BSS) - Farmers across Dinajpur are passing busy days transplanting IRRI and Boro paddy seedlings with hopes of achieving higher yield in the current season, turning vast croplands into scenes of intense activity and quiet optimism.  A target has been set to cultivate IRRI-Boro paddy on 172,650 hectares of land in all 13 upazilas of the district, while about 60 percent of the transplantation has already been completed. Scientific Officer of Dinajpur Rice Research Institute Md Rafiqul Islam said farmers have engaged in IRRI-Boro cultivation from February 1, defying the cold weather, and the transplantation process will continue until March 15.  He noted that farmers start work early in the morning, stepping into cold water to uproot seedlings and transplant them into prepared fields. Land preparation is also going on simultaneously, with power tillers ploughing fields from dawn till noon.  After early potato harvest, farmers are quickly using those lands for IRRI and Boro cultivation, he said, adding that the rural landscape now reflects a festive mood as farmers remain fully occupied with the seasonal work. Deputy Director (Training and Crops) of Dinajpur Department of Agricultural Extension Md Mostafizur Rahman said field-level agricultural officers are assisting farmers with proper guidance to ensure better production this season.  High-yielding varieties developed by the agriculture department are being used across the district, he said.  Farmers are cultivating hybrid and high-yielding varieties, including Hira-1, Hira-2, Sonar Bangla, BRRI-28, BRRI-29, BRRI-81, BRRI-74, BRRI-89, BRRI-90 and BRRI-102, alongside some local varieties, he mentioned.  Necessary advice is being provided to ensure proper care of the crops, he said, adding that farmers who did not cultivate potato or mustard after Aman paddy are transplanting Boro seedlings early in those lands. Deputy Director of Dinajpur Department of Agricultural Extension Md Afzal Hossain said favorable weather, availability of agricultural inputs and uninterrupted electricity for irrigation have enabled farmers to transplant seedlings on time in a smooth manner.  He said that all cultivable Boro fields in the district have been brought under irrigation with full electricity support this season.  He added that the agriculture department has made all necessary inputs, including fertilizers and pesticides, easily available to farmers to achieve a higher production target.  Mentioning that adequate fertilizer stocks are available in buffer warehouses, while 126 BCIC fertilizer dealers are operating in the 13 upazilas, he said that to facilitate farmers, three sub-dealers have been assigned under each dealer, and monitoring is being carried out to ensure fair prices. There is a strong possibility of exceeding the cultivation target this season, as farmers are hopeful of a bumper harvest. They envision their granaries filled with paddy when the seedlings mature.  Farmers said early transplantation helps ensure better yield, while planting in rows makes crop management easier. They expect around 20 percent higher production compared to other crops due to lower pest infestation.  However, they also pointed out that the prices of seeds, fertilizers and labours are high, which affects profitability. They said timely transplantation is crucial, especially amid dense fog and cold weather, to achieve expected yield. Afzal Hossain further said seedbeds were not significantly affected by cold this season, providing relief to farmers.  He confirmed that 60 percent of transplantation has already been completed and the remaining work will be finished within the stipulated time. If conditions remain favorable, the district is expecting a bumper production, surpassing the target due to increased cultivation of high-yielding varieties.  He also expressed hope that production would exceed last year’s output. Last year, IRRI and Boro paddy were cultivated on 174,275 hectares of land in the district, producing 835,000 metric tons of rice.
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