The Parliament Watch

On 12 February, 2026, Bangladesh held its 13th National Parliamentary Election, bringing in a new parliament with a BNP-led majority. But elections are only the beginning of accountability. Who are these people now entrusted with public power, and what do they own, earn, and do with it? The Parliament Watch tracks the declared wealth, words, and work of every elected representative throughout their entire tenure. Use this page to keep an eye on your MPs and Ministers.

Wealth Distribution by Party
BNP
Jamaat
NCP
Others
Suspended / Not Held
Lower Assets Higher Assets
Dhaka Khulna Chittagong

 

Ministers

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Will the promise of judicial independence elude us again?
8 April 2026, 13:00 PM Opinion
When reflecting on broken promises, people sometimes refer to Sunil Gangopadhyay’s poem “Keu Katha Rakheni” (Nobody kept their promise), whose protagonist received numerous assurances and pledges over his 33 years of life but none were apparently kept.
The High Court has spoken: Repeal cannot undo judicial independence
9 April 2026, 08:00 AM Opinion
With regard to the preservation of our judicial autonomy, the real question was never whether Bangladesh would aspire to achieve it, but whether the state was prepared to surrender the administrative levers through which the courts are quietly managed.

Cabinet members warn against exploiting July uprising for politics

29 April 2026, 22:16 PM Parliament
Ministers say the uprising was the result of years of resistance, not a sudden event; urge parties to avoid deepening divisions
Govt proposes 17-member JS body to amend constitution in line with July Charter
29 April 2026, 17:24 PM Parliament
Opposition seeks time to respond
‘Bury man-made laws, establish Qur’anic law,’ Jamaat MP tells parliament
29 April 2026, 16:35 PM Parliament
Rajshahi-1 MP Mujibur proposes formation of an Islamic Board to implement Islamic law