Gazette on 17th, Oath Tomorrow: Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir and 19 Leaders to Become Ministers

Gazette on 17th, Oath Tomorrow: Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir and 19 Leaders to Become Ministers

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Published: 12:05 13 February 2026

The highly anticipated oath-taking ceremony is scheduled for tomorrow. According to sources, the official gazette announcing the new cabinet will be published on the 17th. The new cabinet will include 19 prominent and well-known political leaders of the country.

Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir is set to take oath as a minister. Alongside him are Dr. Zahid, Shimul Biswas, Agriculturist Tuhin, Nawshad Jamir, Asaduzzaman Asad, Minu, Salauddin, Khasru, Amit, Annie, Milon, Abbas, Goyeshwar, Aman Ulla Aman, Dewan Salauddin, Arif/Muktadir, Swapan, and Noor.

Sources from the party and related circles indicate that some of these ministers are expected to be assigned key ministries. Major changes are anticipated in important sectors such as economy, home affairs, agriculture, local government, education, and infrastructure. However, no formal announcement has been made regarding which leader will head which ministry.

Political analysts believe that this cabinet formation sends a significant message in the current political landscape. Alongside long-experienced politicians, the inclusion of new faces could influence future policy-making. The cabinet appears to be structured based on organizational capability, active roles in movements and struggles, and principled political stances.

Extra preparations have been made across the capital for the oath-taking ceremony, with security arrangements strengthened, according to sources. Immediately after the oath, the ministers will assume responsibilities in their respective offices and begin administrative functions.

The official gazette publication on the 17th will formally validate the new cabinet. Following this, full-fledged activities will commence. The political arena has already seen widespread discussion and anticipation, with many expecting that this new cabinet will play a critical role in national development, administrative reforms, and policy implementation.

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