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SUNDAY, JUNE 28, 2026

JS polls

JS polls

PM virtually addressing countrymen on AL's election manifesto on 4 January. Photo: PID

Sheikh Hasina to cast vote at Dhaka City College tomorrow 

Logo of University Teachers' Network. Photo: Collected

University Teachers' Network writes open letter rejecting JS polls

A person drops the ballot paper inside the ballot box during an election. File photo: Collected

Jashore-5: JaPa, Trinamool BNP candidates pull out from polls expressing disappointment with parties

AK Azad speaks at a press briefing in Faridpur on Friday (5 January). Photo: TBS

Faridpur-3: Relieved of AL post, independent candidate alleges 'boat' supporters planning to rig votes

In violation of the electoral code of conduct, plastic-laminated election campaign posters are hung along a street at Khilgaon in Dhaka. Similar laminated posters are being used in many areas in the capital and elsewhere in the country ahead of upcoming national polls. The photo was taken on Thursday. Photo: Rajib Dhar

Countdown to polls as campaigns end tomorrow   

Indian Ministry of External Affairs Spokesman Randhir Jaiswal in a weekly media briefing in New Delhi on 4 January. Photo: Screengrab

Elections a domestic affair of Bangladesh: India

Foreign secretary talking to reporters after the chief election commissioner briefed the foreign diplomats stationed in Dhaka on 4 January. Photo: Jahir Rayhan/ TBS

60 of 127 foreign election observers already in Bangladesh: Foreign Secretary

Jashore-4: BNM candidate Sukriti Kumar Mandal withdraws from race alleging 'unfair' polls environment

Jashore-4: BNM candidate Sukriti Kumar Mandal withdraws from race alleging 'unfair' polls environment

The Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) has strengthened security measures in the capital aiming to keep the law and order stable and avoid an untoward situation centering the polls to be held on Sunday. Photo: BSS

RAB beefs up security in capital ahead of polls

TBS Illustration

Japanese election observer mission to arrive in Dhaka on Friday

Illustration: TBS

Why JaPa, BNM, Trinamool candidates pulling out from polls

BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi. File photo: Collected

Internal conflict within ruling party over polls may go out of control: Rizvi

Sabbir Ahmad announced his withdrawal at a press conference in Sylhet on Wednesday (3 January). Photo: TBS

Sylhet-5: JaPa candidate withdraws from polls citing 'lack of fair environment'

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