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THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 2025

Election campaign

Sarjis Alam took a van ride while campaigning through the villages of Aloakhoa Union in Atwari Upazila, Panchagarh today (25 March). Photo: Taken from Sarjis Alm's Facebook profile
Politics

Sarjis Alam campaigns through Panchagarh villages by van today

During the campaign, the NCP leader engaged with locals, visiting homes and farms while speaking with people from various professions and social backgrounds

Democratic presidential nominee and US Vice President Kamala Harris and vice presidential nominee Minnesota Governor Tim Walz step off a campaign bus after multiple stops, at their hotel in Savannah, Georgia, US, August 28, 2024. Photo: REUTERS/Elizabeth Frantz
USA

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TBS Illustration
Panorama

Who is winning the AL-BNP battle on Facebook?

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
Politics

Countdown to polls as campaigns end tomorrow   

File photo of Election Commission building in Agargaon. Photo: Rajib Dhar/TBS
Bangladesh

Election campaign ends tomorrow morning

Photo: Collected
Corporates

15 organisations call to stop tobacco use during election campaign

Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Mahiya Mahi's election camp torched: UP chairman, among 5, sued

Logo of Bangladesh Awami League. Photo: Collected
Politics

Awami League to hold election rally today in Dhanmondi

Golden fibre is the electoral symbol of Trinamool BNP. Photo: Collected
Politics

Why Trinamool candidates hardly seen in campaign?

Election campaign: 11 Lakshmipur AL leaders relieved of posts
Politics

Election campaign: 11 Lakshmipur AL leaders relieved of posts

BNF’s procession in Bashabo to support Shafi Ullah Chowdhury Andolon - their Dhaka-9 candidate contesting on Television symbol - with party Chairman Abul Kalam Azad in the middle. PHOTO: MASUM BILLAH
Panorama

BNF: 12 MP candidates and a procession of about 25 people

Hero Alom talking to the reporters during Dhaka-17 by-polls held on 17 July 2023. Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Hero Alom's election campaign comes under attack; mobile phone snatched

Awami League candidate in Cox's Bazar-4 being fined Tk20,000. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

JS Polls: Teknaf AL supporter fined Tk20,000 for violating banner rules

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