Dhaka February 23, 2025, 12:36 am
Habibun Nahar, wife of Mayor-elect of Khulna City Corporation (KCC) Talukdar Abdul Khalek
Sheikh Hasina and her sister Sheikh Rehana survived the assassination as they were in Germany at the time. Their exile followed the assassination of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and most of his famil
US envoy in Dhaka encouraged all parties to stay with the boundary of the rule of law in the future elections as pledged
While there were attempts to alter the outcome of the vote in a number of polling stations, due to low number of attempts observed, it does not appear that they are significant enough to undermine the results of the election
Khalek won the election with a big margin bagging 176,902 votes while his nearest rival Nazurl Islam Manju of BNP polled 108,956 in 286 election centres out of total 289
The voting was suspended at a polling centre in ward no 24 of in the ongoing KCC polls
The voting will continue till 4pm without any break that began at 8am
BNP leaders were embarrassed at the questions asked by Diplomats from 17 different countries including the United States and India. The diplomats were more interested in knowing what BNP is thinking, what its planning is abou
Branches of the commercial banks at Khulna City Corporation area, Talora Municipality area
The EC had previously set the date for the Gazipur and Khulna city polls on May 15
Fakhrul disclosed it at a discussion-cum-photo show at the party’s Nayapaltan central office
On May 6, HC stayed the GCC election, which was scheduled to be held on May 15
HC on Sunday stayed Gazipur City Corporation election for three months to be held May 15
Elections to Gazipur City Corporation scheduled to be held May 15
The issue of election is democracy
The Washington DC-based ‘nonprpofit, nonpartisan’ International Republican Institute (IRI) found
"I have permanent residency in the US. I travel proudly on my green BD passport"
The UK Home Office returned his passport to the Bangladesh High Commission
A 19-member delegation of the ruling Awami League left Dhaka at the invitation of the Indian ruling BJP
The Chinese Embassy’s economic and commercial counsellor, Li Guang Jun, said his government wants to see a “peaceful transition of power” in Bangladesh as seen in China