Communal harmony and unmet civic needs take focus
In Hasnabad village of Bandura in Nawabganj, Teresa Hilda Gomes and her family live beside the Holy Rosary Church. Though interested in the upcoming election, she has yet to meet any candidate and has seen little campaigning in her area.
7 February 2026
Festivities meet chaos in narrow alleyways
Although Lalbagh and Chawkbazar areas of Old Dhaka are economically vital wholesale hubs, residents of this region continue to grapple with deep-rooted civic problems.
6 February 2026
Little buzz, high hopes for a better future
The Dhaka-5 constituency, spanning the eastern edge of the capital and covering Jatrabari and Demra police stations, is currently alive with election campaigning.
6 February 2026
High hopes, fresh pledges shape a calm contest
Rina Hijra has lived in the Commissioner Mor area, beside Dhamrai Thana Road, since birth. Over the decades, she has watched the rural landscape change -- mud roads paved, markets expand, and living standards improve.
5 February 2026
Labour rights, daily struggles shaping election discourse
A group of students were chatting at a tea stall on the Jahangirnagar University campus; their conversation centred on the upcoming national election.
3 February 2026
Civic reforms, bridging urban divides top candidate agendas
The election in the Uttara area -- widely seen as a crucial gateway to the capital -- has drawn intense attention from the outset.
2 February 2026
Old partisan continuity or a politics of change?
Abul Hossain has been running a roadside shop in Khilgaon for decades.
31 January 2026
A race shaped by a murder and war of words
As the national election approaches, the nation’s attention has converged on Dhaka-8, a constituency at the heart of the capital’s administrative and commercial life.
29 January 2026
Neglect, mounting woes and renewed pledges
In the afternoon, a group of tired workers and locals were sipping tea at a roadside stall in front of an iron factory in the Jalalabad area of Muradpur under Kadamtali in the capital.
28 January 2026
Mugging woes, new promises and a race for change
An election procession began at Mohammadpur Beribadh, passed Mockbul Hossain College in Katasur, and ended in front of the Mohammadpur bus stand.
27 January 2026
July frontman takes on local old guard
Along Pragati Sarani -- the lifeline of eastern Dhaka -- stands the International Buddhist Monastery. During a recent visit, its vice-principal, Buddhananda Mahathero, prayed for national peace.
26 January 2026
Security, stability top voter concerns in Dhaka-10
Tanima Mahjabin, a resident of Elephant Road, has been a victim of mugging at least five times in Dhanmondi and Kalabagan.
25 January 2026
Camps, crime, civic woes take centre stage in Dhaka-16
Kahkasan, a young woman from the Bihari Camp in Mirpur-11, lives under the constant fear of eviction. Growing up in the congested camp, she has faced a lack of water, gas, and other civic rights, alongside persistent health risks and an unstable environment.
24 January 2026
Dhaka-15 voters look beyond slogans to safety, services
Rejwana Islam, a resident of Rakin City in Mirpur, has grown up watching the women in her neighbourhood being politically conscious and active, and vocal about local issues.
23 January 2026
Shared trauma, mutual respect shape race for Dhaka-14
As the sun set, a tea stall on the slope of Rainkhola near Mirpur Zoo buzzed with speculation. A group of young men debated whether the upcoming national election would affect personal relationships in the neighbourhood.
22 January 2026
Dhaka candidates already on the move
Although the official window for election campaigning begins on January 22, aspirants for the upcoming 13th national election are already active on the ground, engaging in various forms of “mass contact” to woo voters.
20 January 2026
Jatiyo Chhatra Shokti: ‘Rebranding for returning to resistance roots’
Jatiyo Chhatra Shokti aims to pursue anti-establishment and oppositional politics, following its rebranding from BGCS.
26 October 2025
No compromise on students’ interests
Md Shafayat Hossain, general secretary candidate from the Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal (JCD)-backed panel in the Chittagong University Central Students’ Union (Cucsu) election, said he will never compromise on students’ interests.
13 October 2025
Srabon vows a women-friendly campus
Chowdhury Tasneem Jahan Srabon, general secretary candidate from the “Binirman Shikkharthi Oikya” panel in the upcoming Cucsu elections, has pledged to work towards creating a women-friendly campus if elected.
12 October 2025
Students’ union elections: Accommodation top priority
Mahfuzur also mentioned that his panel is not affiliated with any political party
11 October 2025