Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Unofficial polls results

Staff Correspondent
Rajshahi division
Panchagarh: at sadar, Md Abdul Khaleq of the Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami was unofficially elected chairman, Belayet Hossain vice-chairman and Kajol Rekha vice-president (reserved for women).
At Atwari, Tawhidul Islam of the Awami League was unofficially elected chairman, Kamruzzaman Golap vice-chairman and Lutfa Begum vice-chairman (reserved).
At Boda, Md Abdul Aziz of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party was unofficially elected chairman, Md Mafidul Islam vice-chairman and Laily Begum vice-chairman (reserved).
At Tetulia, Muktarul Haq of the BNP was unofficially elected chairman, Belayet Hossain Miah vice-chairman and Rowshan Akter Lovely vice-chairman (reserved).
At Debiganj, Abdul Malek of the AL was unofficially elected chairman, Parimal De Sarker vice-chairman and Tanzina Yasmin vice-chairman (reserved).
Dinajpur: at sadar, Mofazzal Hossain Dulal was unofficially elected chairman, Mokarram Hossain vice-chairman and Jesmin Ara Begum vice-chairman (reserved).
At Biral, Mokarram Hossain was unofficially elected chairman, Anwarul Islam vice-chairman and Laila Arjuman Banu vice-chairman (reserved).
At Bochaganj, Farhad Hossain Chowdhury of the BNP was unofficially elected chairman, Bir Vadra Roy vice-chairman and Begum Nurunnahar vice-chairman (reserved).
At Chirirbandar, Aftab Uddin Molla was unofficially elected chairman, AHM Sadek vice-chairman and Salma Khatun vice-chairman (reserved).
At Phulbari, independent candidate Aminul Islam Bablu was unofficially elected chairman, Nazmul Haq Nazim vice-chairman and Minara Begum vice-chairman (reserved).
At Ghoraghat, Kazi Shuvo rahman Chowdhury was unofficially elected chairman, Md Ashraf Uddin vice-chairman and Rebeka Sultana Banu vice-chairman (reserved).
At Hakimpur, Md Azizur Rahman was unofficially elected chairman, Md Shahinur Rahman Shain vice-chairman and Parul Nahar vice-chairman (reserved).
At Kaharol, independent candidate Abdul Maleq Sarker was unofficially elected chairman, Md Mamunar Rashid Chowdhury vice-chairman and Shrimati Smriti Roy vice-chairman (reserved).
At Birganj, Akhterul Islam Chowdhury was unofficially elected chairman, Md Gopal Chandra Dev Sharma vice-chairman and Shahnaz Pervin vice-chairman (reserved).
At Nababganj, Md Shibli Sadik was unofficially elected chairman, Md Shah Alamgir vice-chairman and Shefali Begum Rekha vice-chairman (reserved).
At Birampur, Khairul Alam was unofficially elected chairman, Md Mansur Alam vice-chairman and Zinnatunnesa vice-chairman (reserved).
At Parbatipur, Md Hafizul Islam Pramanik was unofficially elected chairman, Rezaul Karim vice-chairman and Latifa Begum vice-chairman (reserved).
Nilphamari: at sadar, Jainal Abedin Sarker of the Jatiya Party was unofficially elected chairman, Shahid Mahmud vice-chairman and Doulat Jahan vice-chairman (reserved).
At Dimla, Abtab Uddin Sarkar of the AL was unofficially elected chairman, Hamidul Islam vice-chairman and Rahima Sarker vice-chairman (reserved).
At Domar, Abdur Razzak Boshunia of the AL was unofficially elected chairman, Abdul Jabbar vice-chairman and Anwara Begum vice-chairman (reserved).
At Kishoreganj, Zakir Hossain Babul of the AL was unofficially elected chairman, AFM Shaonul Islam Shaon vice-chairman and Nasima Sarker vice-chairman (reserved).
At Saidpur, Obaidur Rahman of the BNP was unofficially elected chairman, Obaidur Rahman vice-chairman and Sanjida Begum Lucky vice-chairman (reserved).
At Jaldhaka, Syed Ali of the Jamaat was unofficially elected chairman, Golam Azam vice-chairman and Mahfuza Sultana vice-chairman (reserved).
Lalmonirhat: at sadar, the rebel AL candidate Nazrul Haque Patwary Bhola was unofficially elected chairman, Nazrul Islam Raju of the AL vice-chairman and Masuma Yasmin vice-chairman (reserved).
At Patgram, Ruhul Amin Babul of the AL was unofficially elected chairman, Wazedul Islam Shahin vice-chairman and Sajeda Begum of the AL vice-chairman (reserved).
At Hatibandha, rebel AL candidate Badiuzzaman Bhelu was unofficially elected chairman, KM Amjad Hossain Taju of the JP vice-chairman and Mukti Rani Sarker of the AL vice-chairman (reserved).
At Aditmari, Sirajul Haque of the AL was unofficially elected chairman, Mostafizur Rahaman of the BNP vice-chairman and Nazneen Nahar Chowdhury of the AL vice-chairman (reserved).
At Kaliganj, Nuruzzaman Ahamed of the AL was unofficially elected chairman, Abu Tahir Tahu of the AL vice-chairman and Sabina Begum of the AL vice-chairman (reserved).
Rangpur: at sadar, Mostafizur Rhaman Mostafa of the JP was unofficially elected chairman, Mohammad Masudunnabi Munna of the Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal vice-chairman and Nasima Jaman Boby of the AL vice-chairman (reserved).
At Gangachara, Majibar Rhaman Pramanik of the AL was unofficially elected chairman, Khairul Alam Babu of the Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal vice-chairman and Khanto Rani of the AL vice-chairman (reserved).
At Taraganj, Abul Hasnat Mohammad Nurunnabi Dulal of the JP was unofficially elected chairman, Mozahedul Islam of the AL vice-chairman and Momena Khatun of the JP vice-chairman (reserved).
At Badarganj, Biswanatah Sarkar Bitu of the AL was unofficially elected chairman, Rafiqur Rhaman of the AL vice-chairman and Mohsina Begum of the BNP vice-chairman (reserved).
At Mithapukur, Zakir Hossain Sarkar of the AL was unofficially elected chairman, Abdul Halim Mandal of the JP vice-chairman and independent candidate Mowduda Akhtar vice-chairman (reserved).
At Pirgacha, Abu Naser Shah Mahabubur Rhaman of the JP was unofficially elected chairman, Abdur Rashid Sarkar of the JP vice-chairman and Tanzina Afroz of the JP vice-chairman (reserved).
At Pirganj, Matiur Rahman Chowdhury of the AL was unofficially elected chairman, Masiur Rhaman Mandal of the BNP vice-chairman and Monsefa Khatun of the AL vice-chairman (reserved).
At Kawnia, Anwarul Islam Maya of the AL was unofficially elected chairman, Mohammad Rafiqul Islam of the Communist Party of Bangladesh vice-chairman and Selina Khatun of the JP vice-chairman (reserved).
Kurigram: at sadar, Ponir Uddin Ahmed of the JP was unofficially elected chairman, Noor Nabi Sarker vice-chairman and Masuda Begum vice-chairman (reserved).
At Rajibpur, Akbar Hossain Hero of the AL was unofficially elected chairman, Mominul Haque Sarkar vice-chairman and Hafiza Begum vice-chairman (reserved).
At Bhurumgamari, Abdul Hye of the BNP was unofficially elected chairman, Jalal Uddin Mandal vice-chairman and Farida Parvin vice-chairman (reserved).
At Chilmari, Shawkat Ali of the AL was unofficially elected chairman, Zamsedul Islam Monu vice-chairman and Marzina Begum vice-chairman (reserved).
At Phulbari, Golam Rabbani Sarkar of the AL was elected chairman, Ahmed Ali Poddar vice-chairman and Phalguni Rani Sarkar vice-chairman (reserved).
At Nageshwari, Aslam Sawdagar of the AL was unofficially elected chairman, Abdul Aziz vice-chairman and Shamsunnahar vice-chairman (reserved).
At Ulipur, Kafil Uddin of the AL was unofficially elected chairman, Abdur Razzak vice-chairman and Farida Yasmin vice-chairman (reserved).
At Rajarhat, Abu Noor Md Akhtaruzzaman of the AL was unofficially elected chairman, Abdus Salam Sarkar vice-chairman and Arsefa Hossain Choudhury vice-chairman (reserved).
At Roumari, Suuzzaman Bakul of the BNP was unofficially elected chairman, Abdul Khalek vice-chairman and Afsana Bari Ripa vice-chairman (reserved).
Gaibandha: at sadar Abdur Rashid Sarker was unofficially elected chairman, Piarul Islam vice-chairman and Arafat Akter Nila vice-chairman (reserved).
At Phulchhari, Abu Sayeed was unofficially elected chairman, Shukkur Ali Feroz vice-chairman and Arafat Akter Nila vice-chairman (reserved).
At Palashbari, AKM Moksed Chowdhury was unofficially elected chairman, Alamgir Mandal vice-chairman and Anzuman Ara Begum vice-chairman (reserved).
At Sadullahpur, Khademul Islam Mudi was unofficially elected chairman, Sadeq Ali Pramanik vice-chairman and Akter Banu Lucky vice-chairman (reserved).
At Saghata, AHM Golam Shahid Ranju was unofficially elected chairman, Md Abdul Hadi vice-chairman and Fazilatunnahar vice-chairman (reserved).
At Sundarganj, Waheduzzaman was unofficially elected chairman, Golam Ahsan Habib vice-chairman and Hafiza Begum vice-chairman (reserved).
At Gobindaganj, Abul Kalam Azad was unofficially elected chairman, Mohammad Hossain Faku vice-chairman and Runa Arzu Monwara Begum vice-chairman (reserved).
Jaipurhat: at sadar, Abbas Ali Mandal was unofficially elected chairman, Md Gozar Hossain vice-chairman and Asma Begum vice-chairman (reserved).
At Kalai, Minfuzur Rahman was unofficially elected chairman, Shahjahan Ali vice-chairman and Ziban Nesa vice-chairman (reserved).
At Khetlal, Taizul Islam Talukder was unofficially elected chairman, Sirajul Islam Bulu vice-chairman and Nurunnahar Gunnah vice-chairman (reserved).
At Panchbibi, Abdul Wadud was unofficially elected chairman, Abu Taleb Chowdhury Babu vice-chairman and Nasrin Akter vice-chairman (reserved).
At Akkelpur, Anwarul Haq Bablu was unofficially elected chairman, Nazimuddin Nadim vice-chairman and Mahfuza Sultana vice-chairman (reserved).
Bogra: at Sadar, Ali Asgar Hena of the BNP was unofficially elected chairman, Mahudul Islam Gafur vice-chairman and Laijin Islam Liza vice-chairman (reserved).
At Shahjahanpur, Yasin Ali of Jamaat was unofficially elected chairman, Abul Basher vice-chairman and Jelekha Begum vice-chairman (reserved).
At Dupchanchia, Abdul Gani Mandal of Jamaat was unofficially elected chairman, Abdus Samad Prmanik vice-chairman and Usha Rani Chowdhury vice-chairman (reserved).
At Adamdighi, Sirajul Islam Khan Razu of the AL was unofficially elected chairman, Yunus Ali vice-chairman and Farhana Ahmed vice-chairman (reserved).
At Sariakandi, Shahjahan Ali of the AL was unofficially elected chairman, AKM Sabizur Rahman Zakaria vice-chairman and Shahinur Begum vice-chairman (reserved).
At Kahalu, Taib Ali of Jamaat was unofficially elected chairman, Abdul Karim Akand vice-chairman and Mamata Arzu Kabita vice-chairman (reserved).
At Dhunat, TIM Nurunnabi Tarik of the AL was unofficially elected chairman, Abdul Hye vice-chairman and Nazlin Nahar vice-chairman (reserved).
At Gabtali, Zahidul Islam Helal of the BNP was unofficially elected chairman, Fazle Bari Mandal Firoz vice-chairman and Sahmina Akter Banu vice-chairman (reserved).
At Sherpur, Majibar Rahman Majnu of the AL was unofficially elected chairman, MA Halim vice-chairman and Azmi Ara Pervin vice-chairman (reserved).
At Shibganj, the rebel BNP candidate Mir Shahe Alam was unofficially elected chairman, Mostafizar Rahman vice-chairman and Beauty Begum vice-chairman (reserved).
At Sonatala, AKM Ahsanul Taiyab Zakir of the BNP was unofficially elected chairman, Enamul Haque Mandal vice-chairman and Rizia Khatun vice-chairman (reserved).
Chapainawabganj: at sadar, Ruhul Amin of the AL was unofficially elected chairman, Ziaur Rahman Tota of the AL vice-chairman and Shantana Haque Santa of the AL vice-chairman (reserved).
At Shibganj, Keramat Ali of Jamaat was unofficially elected chairman, Mohasin Ali Mia of the AL vice-chairman and Sayema Begum of the BNP vice-chairman (reserved).
At Bholahat, Babar Ali Biswas of the BNP was unofficially elected chairman, Lokman Ali of Jamaat vice-chairman and Sultana Razia of the BNP vice-chairman (reserved).
At Gomastapur, Khurshid Alam Bachchu of the BNP was unofficially elected chairman, Delwar Hossain Bulbul of the AL vice-chairman and Halima Begum of the AL vice chairman (reserved).
At Nachole, Sirajul Islam of Jamaat was unofficially elected chairman, Abu Taher of the BNP vice-chairman and Rehena Khatun of the BNP vice-chairman (reserved).
Naoagon: at sadar, Abdul Malek was unofficially elected chairman, Sarder Javed Jahangir vice-chairman and Parvin Akter vice-chairman (reserved).
At Atrai, Ebadur Rahman Pramanik was unofficially elected chairman, Alamgir Hossain vice-chairman and Akter Jahan vice-chairman (reserved).
At Badalgachhi, Abu Zafar Md Safi Mahmud was unofficially elected chairman, Tuhin KAnti Chowdhury vice-chairman and Daisy Begum vice-chairman (reserved).
At Dhamuirhat, Md Deldar Hossain was unofficially elected chairman, Zahrul Islam vice-chairman and Farha Diba vice-chairman (reserved).
At Manda, Iqramul BAri Tipu was unofficially elected chairman, Bishnupada Sarker Kartik vice-chairman and Asma Khatun vice-chairman (reserved).
At Mahadevpur, Riasat Hyder Tagor Sirajul Islam was unofficially elected chairman, Sazzad Hossain vice-chairman and Hasina Begum vice-chairman (reserved).
At Niamatpur, Enamul Haque was unofficially elected chairman, Liakat Ali vice-chairman and Shahnaj Parvin vice-chairman (reserved).
At Patnitala, Abdul Gaffar was unofficially elected chairman, ASM Shahin Chowdhury vice-chairman and Mariam Begum vice-chairman (reserved).
At Porsha, Tabibar Rahman Shah was unofficially elected chairman, Sekendar Ali vice-chairman and Mamataj Begum vice-chairman (reserved).
At Sapahar, Shahidul Alam Chowdhury was unofficially elected chairman, Jamal Uddin vice-chairman and Rehena Pervin vice-chairman (reserved).
At Raninagar, Md Anwar Hossain was unofficially elected chairman, Md Shahidullah vice-chairman and Farida Begum vice-chairman (reserved). 
Khulna division
Khulna: at Dacope, SM Abul Hossain of the AL was unofficially elected Chairman, Gour Pada Bachhar vice-chairman and Jayanti Rani Sardar vice-chairman (reserved).
At Batiyaghata, Md Ashraful Islam Khan of the AL was unofficially elected chairman, Nitai Gain vice-chairman and Bhagabati Goldar vice-chairman (reserved).
At Rupsha, Ali Akbar Sheikh of the AL was unofficially elected chairman, Md Abu Mallik vice-chairman and Parul Begum vice-chairman (reserved).
At Paikgachha, Md Rashiduzzaman of the AL was unofficially elected chairman, Krishna Pada Mandal vice-chairman and Rabeya Hossain vice-chairman (reserved).
At Dumuria, Gazi Abdul Hadi of the AL was unofficially elected chairman, Ranajit Kumar Sardar vice-chairman and Shobha Rani Haldar vice-chairman (reserved).
At Dighalia, Md Mohiuddin Mallik of the AL was unofficially elected chairman, Sharif Mozammel Hossain vice-chairman and Kohinur Begum vice-chairman (reserved).
At Koyra, GM Mohsin Reza of the AL was unofficially elected chairman, Sheikh Abdur Rashid vice-chairman and Nasima Alam vice-chairman (reserved).
At Terakhada, Md Sharfuddin Bishwas Bachchu of the AL was unofficially elected chairman, Md Janab Ali Sheikh vice-chairman and Lalita Bishwas vice-chairman (reserved).
At Phultala, Md Alauddin Sardar of the AL was unofficially elected chairman, Md Iqbal Hossain vice-chairman and Shamshunnahar Kumkum vice-chairman (reserved).
Satkhira: at sadar, Nazrul Islam was unofficially elected chairman, SM Shawkat Hossain vice-chairman and Shahnawaj Parvin vice-chairman (reserved).
At Assasuni ABM Mostakim was unofficially elected chairman, GM Matiar Rahman vice-chairman and Parvin Aktar vice-chairman (reserved).
At Kalaroa, BM Nazrul Islam was unofficially elected chairman, M Aminul Islam Laltu vice-chairman and Monwara Faruq vice-chairman (reserved).
At Kaliganj, Shahadat Hossain was unofficially elected chairman, Saeed Mehedi vice-chairman and Sahida Sultana vice-chairman (reserved).
At Tala, Sanat Kumar Ghosh was unofficially elected chairman, Sheikh Zillur Rahman vice-chairman and Mostari Sultana vice-chairman (reserved).
At Shyamnagar, GM Abdul Bari was unofficially elected chairman, Mohsin-ul-Mulk vice-chairman and Shilpi Rani Mahaldar vice-chairman (reserved).
Bagerhat: at Kachua, SM Mahfuzur Rahman was unofficially elected chairman, M Firoz Ahmed vice-chairman and Shahida Aktar vice-chairman (reserved).
At Chitalmari, Ashok Kumar Baral was unofficially elected chairman, Saheb Ali Farazi vice-chairman and Shibani Rani Bishwas vice-chairman (reserved).
At Fakirhat, Niamat Hossain was unofficially elected chairman, Sheikh Mizanur Rahman vice-chairman and Tahura Khanam vice-chairman (reserved).
At Bagerhat, Sadar Mujibar Rahman Khan was unofficially elected chairman, Sardar Nasiruddin vice-chairman and Sharif Khanam vice-chairman (reserved)
At Mongla, Idris Ali was unofficially elected chairman, M Nur Alam Sheikh Mostafa vice-chairman and Quamrun Nahar Hye vice-chairman (reserved).
At Mollahat, Motahar Hossain Mollah was unofficially elected chairman, M Mesbah Uddin Sarkar vice-chairman and Jesmin Sultana Mita vice-chairman (reserved).
At Morrelganj, Prabir Ranjan Haldar was unofficially elected chairman, M Enamul Huq vice-chairman and Azmin Nahaz vice-chairman (reserved).
At Rampal, Mollah A Rauf was unofficially elected chairman, M Ha Mim Nuri vice-chairman and Chhanda Bishwas vice-chairman (reserved).
At Sarankhola, Kamaluddin Akan was unofficially elected chairman, M Saiful Islam Khokan vice-chairman and Sagar Aktar vice-chairman (reserved).
Jessore: at sadar, Abdush Shahin Chakladar was unofficially elected chairman, M Idirs Ali vice-chairman and Setara Khatun vice-chairman (reserved).
At Abhaynagar, Abdul Malek Mollah was unofficially elected chairman, M Akhtaruzzman Taru vice-chairman and Laila Khatun vice-chairman (reserved).
At Keshabpur, HM Amir Hossain was unofficially elected chairman, M Mizanur Rahman Khan vice-chairman and Firoja Akhtar Beauty Aktar vice-chairman (reserved).
At Chaugachha, SM Habibur Rahman was unofficially elected chairman, M Abdur Rahim Mallok vice-chairman and Aklima Khatun vice-chairman (reserved).
At Jhikargachha, Manirul Islam was unofficially elected chairman, M Manirul Islam vice-chairman and Shirin Jesmin M Manjunnahar Naznin vice-chairman (reserved).
At Bagharpara, Abu Taher Siddiqui was unofficially elected chairman, M Abdur Rauf vice-chairman and Dilara Zaman vice-chairman (reserved).
At Manirampur, Swapan Bhattacharya was unofficially elected chairman, M Mikail Hossain vice-chairman and Nazma Khanam vice-chairman (reserved).
At Sharsha, Abdul Mannan Minu was unofficially elected chairman, M Asaduzzaman Bablu vice-chairman and Amena Khatun vice-chairman (reserved).
Jhenaidah: at sadar, Kanak Kanti Das of the AL was unofficially elected chairman, JM Rashid vice-chairman and Shirin Sultana vice-chairman (reserved).
At Shailkupa, Nayeb Ali Joarder of the AL was unofficially elected chairman, vice Zahidunnabi chairman and Afroz Nasrin Lipi vice-chairman (reserved).
At Kaliganj, Anwarul Azim Anar of the AL was unofficially elected chairman, Rashedul Islam vice-chairman and Tithi Rani vice-chairman (reserved).
At Kotchandpur, Nasir Uddin Kalu of the AL was unofficially elected chairman, Ekramul Haque vice-chairman and Ferdousi Haque vice-chairman (reserved).
At Maheshpur, Moyezuddin Ahmed of the AL was unofficially elected chairman, AM Abdul Ahad vice-chairman and Shamsun Nahar Sheuly vice-chairman (reserved).
At Harinakundu, Motahar Hossain of the Jamaat-e-Islami was unofficially elected chairman, Sazedul Islam vice-chairman and Jesmin Ara vice-chairman (reserved).
Narail: at Kalia, Khan Shamim Rahman was unofficially elected charman, M Golam Mostafa vice-chairman and Beauty Aktar vice-chairman (reserved).
At sadar, Sharif Humayun Kabir was unofficially elected chairman, Belal Ahmed vice-chairman and Salma Rahman vice-chairman (reserved).
At Lohagara, SMA Hannan was unofficially elected charman, Bishwanath Ganguli vice-chairman and Shahanara Shamim vice-chairman (reserved).
Magura: at sadar, Abu Nasir Bablu was unofficially elected chairman, M Enamul Huq vice-chairman and Minati Rani Datta vice-chairman (reserved).
At Mohammadpur, Golam Rabbani was unofficially elected chairman, M Habibur Rahman vice-chairman and Swapna Rani Bishwas vice-chairman (reserved).
At Shalikha, Shyamal Kumar Dey was unofficially elected chairman, M Idris Hossain vice-chairman and Mahmuda Khatun vice-chairman (reserved).
At Sripur, Mia Mahmudul Gani was unofficially elected chairman, SM Motasim Billah Sangram vice-chairman and Nargis Sultan vice-chairman (reserved).
Kushtia: at sadar, Md Mosharraf Hossain was unofficially elected chairman, Md Ismail Hossain vice-chairman and Farida Hossain vice-chairman (reserved).
At Kumarkhali, Abdur Rauf was unofficially elected chairman, Md Nizamul Haque vice-chairman and Sabura Khatun vice-chairman (reserved).
At Khoksa, Md Sadruddin Khan was unofficially elected chairman, Md Motahar Hossain Khokan vice-chairman and Ishrat Jahan vice-chairman (reserved).
At Bheramara, Md Abdur Razzak was unofficially elected chairman, Md Shahajan Ali vice-chairman and Lutfun Nesa vice-chairman (reserved).
At Mirpur, Md Abdul Gafur was unofficially elected chairman, Abdul Aziz Khan vice-chairman and Latifa Akter vice-chairman (reserved).
At Daulatpur, M Harezuddin was unofficially elected chairman, Ali Akbar vice-chairman and Fazilatunnesa vice-chairman (reserved).
Meherpur: at sadar, M Alauddin was unofficially elected chairman, M Abdul Malek Mollah vice-chairman and Romana Ahammed vice-chairman (reserved).
At Mujibnagar, Amirul Islam was unofficially elected chairman, M Kamrul Hasan vice-chairman and Gul Nahar vice-chairman (reserved).
At Gangni, AKM Shafiqul Alam was unofficially elected chairman, M Zulfikar Ali vice-chairman and Selina Mamtaz Kakali vice-chairman (reserved).
Barisal division
Barisal: at sadar, Kotwali, Akkas Hossain of the BNP was elected unofficially as chairman, Shahidul vice-chairman and Rehana Begum vice-chairman (reserved).
At Gaurnadi, Shah Alam of the AL was elected chairman, Mizanur Rahman vice-chairman and Syeda Manirunnahar Merry vice-chairman (reserved).
At Agailjhara, rebel AL candidate Golam Murtaza Khan was elected chairman, Jasimuddin vice-chairman and Shefali Sarkar vice-chairman (reserved).
At Babuganj, Sultan Ahmed Khan of the BNP was elected chairman, Azizur Rahman Walid vice-chairman and Farzana Binte Wahab vice-chairman (reserved).
At Banaripara, expelled rebel AL candidate Golam Faruk was elected chairman, Mawlad Hossain vice-chairman and Amirunnesa vice-chairman (reserved).
At Wazirpur, Abul Kalam Azad Badal of Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal was elected chairman, Shahjahan Master vice-chairman and Shima Rani Shil vice-chairman (reserved).
At Hizla, Sultan Mahmud Tipu of the AL was elected chairman, Kazi Zakir vice-chairman and Nazma Begum vice-chairman (reserved).
At Muladi, Abdus Sattar Khan of the BNP was elected chairman, Zahidul Islam vice-chairman and Sharmin Akter vice-chairman (reserved).
At Mehendiganj, Maher Hossain of the AL was elected chairman, Mizanur Rahman Arzu vice-chairman and Afroza Kabir Sheuli vice-chairman (reserved).
At Bakerganj, Shamsul Alam Chunnu of the AL was elected chairman, Harun Zamaddar vice-chairman and Khadiza Begum vice-chairman (reserved).
Patuakhali: at sadar, Md Sultan Ahmed Mrida of the AL was unofficially elected chairman, Md. Forkan Sikder vice-chairman and Amena Begum vice-chairman (reserved).
At Galachipa, Md. Harun-or-Rashid of the AL was unofficially elected chairman, Fazlur Rahman vice-chairman and Salma Wahid vice-chairman (reserved).
At Dumki, Md Harun-or Rashid Hawlader of the AL was unofficially elected chairman, Md Shajahan Akand vice-chairman and Nasima Begum vice-chairman (reserved).
At Dashmina, Md Abdul Aziz of the AL was elected chairman, Md Shakhawat Hossen vice-chairman and Shamsunnahar khan Doli vice-chairman (reserved).
At Bauphal, Md Mazibur Rahman of the AL was elected chairman, Md Shamsul Alam vice-chairman and Runia Begum vice-chairman (reserved).
At Mirzaganj, Gazi Atahar Hawlader of the AL was elected chairman, Khan Mohammad Abu Bakar Siddique vice-chairman and Jesmin Sultana vice-chairman (reserved).
At Kalapara, Md Mostafizur Rahman of the BNP was elected chairman, Sultan Mahamud vice-chairman and Bilkis Jahan vice-chairman (reserved).
Bhola: at sadar, Fazlul Kader Majnu was unofficially elected chairman, Md Yunus Mia vice-chairman and Mamtaj Begum vice-chairman (reserved).
At Charfesson, Md Nurul Islam was elected chairman, Md Sadek Mia vice-chairman and Badrunnesa vice-chairman (reserved).
At Tazumuddin, Mosharraf Hossain Dulal was elected chairman, Md Nasir Uddin vice-chairman and Hasna Begum vice-chairman (reserved).
At Daulatkhan, Mamunur Rashid Chowdhury was elected chairman, Abdul Odud vice-chairman and Ainun Nahar Renu Begum vice-chairman (reserved).
At Borhanuddin, Jasim Uddin was elected chairman, Md Zakir Hossain Talukder vice-chairman and Mahfuza Ahsan vice-chairman (reserved).
At Manpura, Md Najir Ahammad Mia was elected chairman, Md Abdul Matin vice-chairman and Parvin Akhter vice-chairman (reserved).
At Lalmohan, AKM Nazrul Islam was elected chairman, Anwarul Islam vice-chairman and Sabina Yasmin vice-chairman (reserved).
Jhalkathi: at sadar, Syed Razzak Ali was unofficially elected chairman, Mostafizur Rahman vice-chairman and Ishrat Jahan Sonali vice-chairman (reserved).
At Nalchhity, GK Mostafizur Rahman was elected chairman, Nizamuddin Talukder vice-chairman and Dalia Nasrin vice-chairman (reserved).
At Kathalia, Md Faruk Sikder was elected chairman, Md Jalalur Rahman vice-chairman and Fatima Khanam vice-chairman (reserved).
At Rajapur, Hossain Shahid Jilani was elected chairman, Chandra Shekhar Haldar vice-chairman and Afroza Akhtar Laizu vice-chairman (reserved).
Barguna: at sadar, Md Abdul Khaleque was unofficially elected chairman, Md Rezbul Kabir vice-chairman and Nusrat Jahan Suravi vice-chairman (reserved).
At Amtali, Salahuddin Ahmed was unofficially elected chairman, Abul Kalam Samsuddin vice-chairman and Mosammat Delwar Hamid vice-chairman (reserved).
At Patharghata, Shawkat Hachanur Rahman was elected chairman, Md Zakir Hossain vice-chairman and Chowdhury Mariam vice-chairman (reserved).
At Bamna, Syed Manzurur Rab Murtaza Ahsan was elected chairman, Md Altaf Hossain Jamaddar vice-chairman and Kajol Rekha vice-chairman (reserved).
At Betagi, ABM Golam Kabir was elected chairman, Md Abdus Sobahan vice-chairman and Suraia Begum vice-chairman (reserved).
Pirojpur: at Kaukhali, SM Ahsan Kabir was unofficially elected chairman, Maniruzzaman Talukder vice-chairman and Kazi Ruhia Begum vice-chairman (reserved).
Incomplete

Courtesy: newagebd.com

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News Desk : dhakamirror.com The tourism restriction imposed in Sajek valley of Rangamati and Khagrachhari for over a month was lifted today allowing visitors after 45 days. Rangamati Deputy Commissioner Mosharraf Hossain Khan announced the lifting of travel bans at the popular Sajek Union in Baghaichhari Upazila. Similarly, the Khagrachari Deputy Commissioner has also lifted ... Read more

Tourist access to suspend in St Martins in February

News Desk : dhakamirror.com The government has decided that tourist access to Saint Martin’s Island will be suspended in February to protect the island’s fragile ecology and ensure environmental preservation. Tourists will be allowed to visit the island from November to January, with overnight stays prohibited in November. In December and January, tourists can stay ... Read more

Public univs to accommodate 37pc GPA 5 achievers

Shahin Akhter Around 63 per cent of examinees securing a Grade Point Average of 5 in this year’s Higher Secondary Certificate and equivalent examinations will not be able to get admitted to the public universities across the country due to lack of seats. Though the private universities in the country have sufficient seats to accommodate ... Read more

297 killed by lightning in eight months

News Desk : dhakamirror.com At least 297 people have been killed and 73 injured in incidents of lightning strikes across the country between February and September this year, according to Save the Society and Thunderstorm Awareness Forum (SSTAF). In the eight months, lightning strikes killed 152 people while they were doing agricultural works, SSTAF said ... Read more

Flood death toll climbs to 59, over 5.4 million affected

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Fifty-nine people, including 41 men, six women and 12 children, died in the devastating flood as deaths of five more people were reported on Saturday. So far, 14 deaths have been reported in Cumilla, six in Chattogram, 23 in Feni, nine in Noakhali, three in Cox’s Bazar, and one each in ... Read more

Flood death toll reaches 13, 4.5m affected in 11 districts

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Around 13 people have been killed and 4.5 million affected by floods in 11 districts of Bangladesh, the disaster management and relief ministry said Friday, reports AFP. Thousands of people awaiting emergency rescue remained beyond electricity and mobile network coverage as a flash flood unleashed by heavy rains and an onrush ... Read more

Bangladesh ex-prime minister Khaleda Zia freed

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Former prime minister and BNP Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia has been officially released. Former prime minister and BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia was released on Tuesday, a day after Sheikh Hasina’s resignation as PM and fleeing the country amid an unprecedented student-led mass uprising against her authoritarian regime. The decision was revealed ... Read more

Eid-ul-Azha on June 17

News Desk : dhakamirror.com The holy Eid-ul-Azha will be celebrated in Bangladesh on June 17 (Monday) as the crescent moon of the Zilhaj month was sighted in Bangladesh’s sky on Friday evening (7 June). The National Moon Sighting Committee came up with the decision after reviewing information about the sighting of the moon at a ... Read more

Cyclone Remal: 40 dead animals found, 17 rescued hurt in Sundarbans

News Desk : dhakamirror.com The forest department officials on Tuesday said that so far they found 39 dead deer and a pig in the Sundarbans after the severe cyclone Remal that hit the forest on Sunday. Primarily they have estimated infrastructural damage of Tk 6.27 crore in the forest while the total damage, including animals ... Read more

Cyclone Remal claims at least 14 lives, affects nearly 37.58 lakh people in 19 districts

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Following its devastating impact into Bangladesh on Sunday night, Cyclone Remal has affected over 37.58 lakh people in 19 districts and taken at least 14 lives. While the cyclone has weakened into a deep depression, hundreds of villages in the southern parts of the country remain submerged. The Bangladesh Meteorological Department ... Read more

Alert issued as Cyclone Remal develops

News Desk : dhakamirror.com A weather alert has been issued by the Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) as a low-pressure system in the southwest and west central Bay of Bengal gains strength, potentially developing into Cyclone Remal by Saturday. The system, currently moving northeastward, is expected to transform into a depression by early Friday. By Saturday, ... Read more

Cyclone ‘Remal’ likely to hit Bangladesh coasts on 26 May: Meteorologist

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Cyclone Remal is likely to make landfall between 6:00am and 12:00pm on 26 May in Bangladesh, affecting coastal areas from the Barguna in Barishal Division to Cox’s Bazar in the Chattogram Division, a meteorologist said today (21 May). The front of the cyclone may begin to enter coastal areas after 6:00am, ... Read more

5 consecutive days holiday for Eid-ul-Adha

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Government employees are scheduled to get five consecutive days off on Eid-ul-Azha. This includes two days of weekly holidays (Friday and Saturday) followed by another three days for Eid, according to government holiday list. Eid-ul-Azha is likely to be celebrated on June 17 this year.

Heavy rains, storms forecast for entire week

Schools open today after heatwave closures News Desk : dhakamirror.com The Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) forecasts heavy rainfall with thunderstorms across the country this week, starting on Tuesday and lasting through Saturday. As per the analysis of mathematical model of rainfall index, Bangladesh is likely to witness heavy to very heavy rainfall with thunderstorms starting ... Read more

Waiting for the rain

Tawsia Tajmim As the sun blazes relentlessly, desperate craving rises for rain, for nothing soothes Mother Nature quite like its cool embrace. After a brutal month-long heatwave, residents of Chattogram, Sylhet, and Dhaka finally caught a break with some rain on 2 May. However, the downpour was not strong enough to completely wash away the ... Read more

Hajj registration extended till Jan 18

News Desk : dhakamirror.com The government, in a notice issued yesterday, extended the Hajj registration deadline for 2024 until January 18. It said aspiring Hajis would have to primarily deposit Tk 2.05 lakh, while the rest should be paid by February 29 for final registration. One has to pay Tk 5,78,840 under the general package, ... Read more

Dense fog disrupts communications across Bangladesh

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Cold and dense fog continued to disrupt life with road, air and waterways communication remaining suspended in the early hours of Tuesday as Bangladesh braces for this winter’s first cold wave likely to set in today. Authorities also confirmed until Tuesday the death of 14 people in cold-related diseases and road ... Read more

27,000 GPA 5 achievers not to get seat in public universities

Shahin Akhter Over 27,000 GPA 5 achievers in this year’s HSC and equivalent examinations cannot be admitted to the public universities due to fewer seats. A total of 92,595 examinees secured GPA 5 out of total 10,67,852 passed in the Higher Secondary Certificate examinations this year. But there are around 65,400 seats at the public ... Read more

Magnitude 5.5 earthquake jolts Dhaka, other parts of Bangladesh

News Desk : dhakamirror.com A magnitude 5.5 earthquake struck Bangladesh this morning, the United States Geological Survey said, with no immediate reports of damage. The earthquake jolted different parts of the country including Dhaka around in Ramganj of Cumilla at 9:35am, reports The Daily Star quoting Meteorologist Rubayet Kabir of Bangladesh Meteorological Department. The quake ... Read more

250cc Bajaj Pulsar N250 launched in Bangladesh

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Uttara Motors, the manufacturer and distributor of Bajaj motorcycles in Bangladesh, has recently launched The Pulsar N250 motorcycle. Pulsar N250 comes with a price tag of Tk339,999 and is available in three different colours. The motorcycle with a 250 cc oil-cooled engine has got dual channel antilock braking system (ABS). Indian ... Read more