BSS
  13 Feb 2026, 16:53

BNP alliance sweeps all four seats in Bhola 

BHOLA, Feb 13, 2026 (BSS) - In the highly anticipated 13th national parliamentary election held yesterday, BNP alliance candidates have achieved decisive victories in all four parliamentary constituencies of Bhola district, according to unofficial results.

District Returning Officer and Deputy Commissioner Dr. Shamim Rahman has declared the BNP alliance nominees as winners across Bhola's four constituencies. With substantial margins, all political parties, including Jamaat-e-Islami and Islami Andolan Bangladesh, have accepted the election outcomes.

According to official figures provided by the Returning Officer, the closest challengers in every seat were candidates supported by the 11-party alliance led by Jamaat-e-Islami.

In Bhola-1 (Sadar), Barrister Andaliv Rahman Partha, chairman of the Bangladesh Jatiya Party (BJP), secured victory with 104,462 votes. His nearest rival, Principal Nazrul Islam, received 73,773 votes.

Speaking to BSS, Barrister Partha expressed gratitude to voters, saying the overwhelming support reflects the affection of the people of Bhola Sadar. He dedicated the win to the people and to the legacy of his late father, Naziur Rahman Manju, a former MP and minister credited with driving development in the area.

Partha pledged to prioritize infrastructure and essential services, including establishing an international-standard modern medical college in Bhola, constructing the Bhola-Barishal dream bridge, improving roads, bridges, and culverts, expanding balanced natural gas distribution and developing Bhola as a special economic zone.

He vowed to work tirelessly for the people of Bhola, saying, "If entrusted with state responsibility, I will work for the people even if I give my last drop of blood, InshaAllah."

In Bhola-2 (Daulatkhan-Borhanuddin), former MP and BNP executive committee member Hafiz Ibrahim won with 121,005 votes, defeating his nearest rival Mufti Fazlul Karim, who received 93,498 votes.

Hafiz Ibrahim thanked the electorate for their unwavering support. He pledged to deepen development efforts in the constituency and to remain committed to the welfare of its people, saying, "As long as I live, I will stand beside my beloved people."

In Bhola-3 (Lalmohan-Tajumuddin), Major (Retd) Hafiz Uddin Ahmed Bir Bikram, BNP standing committee member and former MP, won a remarkable victory with 151,774 votes. His closest competitor, Nizamul Haque Naeem of the 11-party alliance, garnered 55,660 votes.

Addressing supporters, Major (Retd) Hafiz Uddin Ahmed described the result as an unprecedented expression of love and loyalty from the people, noting this marks his seventh time being elected to parliament. He affirmed his commitment to the constituency's development and welfare.

In Bhola-4 (Char Fashion-Monpura), Nurul Islam Nayan, general secretary of the central committee of the Bangladesh Jatiyatabadi Jubo Dal, won with 190,005 votes, defeating his nearest rival, Md. Mostafa Kamal, who received 82,398 votes.

Nayan thanked the voters for the historic support and vowed to devote himself to the progress and uplift of Char Fashion-Monpura. "The trust shown by the people will shape my lifelong commitment to develop this area," he said.

Rather than holding victory celebrations, the elected BNP alliance members offered gratitude to the electorate in their constituencies. They also prayed for the forgiveness of the departed souls of former Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia and Shaheed President Ziaur Rahman in prayers at mosques throughout the district.