Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 25th February 2026, 10:44 AM
Bangladesh Bank Governor Dr. Ahsan H. Mansur has categorically denied rumours suggesting that he has resigned from his position. Speaking to a private media outlet on Tuesday afternoon, he clarified, “I have not resigned, nor have I been removed. I saw the reports in the media, so I am going home.”
Earlier in the day, speculation had spread across multiple news platforms claiming that Dr. Mansur was being dismissed from his role, and that a new governor was to be appointed. In response to the rumours, the governor left the central bank’s office without making any formal statement. While he had attended his regular duties at the bank in the morning, the sudden circulation of these reports created a wave of confusion and concern among staff and officials.
Eyewitnesses within the bank reported that Dr. Mansur departed the premises without engaging in public discussions with colleagues or senior officials. His abrupt exit triggered considerable speculation and unease within the institution. Sources indicate that many staff members attempted to verify the authenticity of the reports internally, but the governor’s personal statement soon clarified the situation.
| Time | Event |
|---|---|
| Morning | Dr. Mansur attends regular duties at Bangladesh Bank headquarters |
| 11:00 AM | Rumours of governor’s removal begin circulating in media outlets |
| 2:30 PM | Bank staff express concern and confusion over the reports |
| 2:45 PM | Dr. Mansur leaves the office without public statements |
| 2:50 PM | Confirms to media he has neither resigned nor been removed |
The confusion highlights the sensitivity of administrative communications within the central bank. Analysts note that the rapid spread of unverified information can create temporary instability, even within well-established institutions. In this case, the governor’s immediate clarification was crucial in preventing further uncertainty.
Bangladesh Bank officials emphasised that the institution continues to function normally and that there is no disruption to its operations. Dr. Mansur’s statement reassures both staff and the public that the bank’s leadership remains stable, despite the circulating rumours.
Observers also noted that in high-profile positions such as the governorship of the central bank, even minor media reports can trigger widespread concern. The governor’s decision to address the media directly, albeit briefly, helped to mitigate the impact of misleading reports and maintain confidence among stakeholders.
Dr. Mansur is expected to resume his official duties as scheduled, ensuring continuity in the bank’s operations. Meanwhile, internal communications have been strengthened to prevent similar misunderstandings in the future.
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