Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 18th July 2026, 1:34 PM
DHAKA — The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has issued a formal cause-dissenting notice, widely known as a show-cause letter, to Fakhruddin Ahmed Bachchu, the sitting Member of Parliament for the Mymensingh-11 (Bhaluka) constituency. The disciplinary action was initiated following serious allegations of breaching party discipline and structural code of conduct.
The central office of the BNP confirmed the dispatch of the formal notice on Saturday, a development that has sent shockwaves through both the central leadership and the grassroots political landscape in Mymensingh. Senior organizational leaders stated that the party is maintaining a zero-tolerance policy against any activities that tarnish its image or compromise internal discipline during the transitional political period.
The high-profile disciplinary action follows a series of investigative media reports targeting the lawmaker’s conduct in his constituency. Local and national news outlets had recently published detailed accounts accusing Fakhruddin Ahmed Bachchu of establishing an unauthorized monopoly over the lucrative local industrial waste trade, locally known as the “jhut” business.
Bhaluka, being a heavily industrialized sub-district, boasts hundreds of garment factories and textile mills that generate massive economic revenue through the disposal and recycling of industrial fabric scraps. Media reports alleged that the lawmaker and his close associates systematically asserted control over these commercial contracts, displacing established local traders. Beyond the industrial waste controversy, the MP faces several other allegations of administrative irregularities, nepotism, and arbitrary interventions in local government operations, prompting widespread grievances among the regional population and dedicated party activists.
The political turmoil surrounding the MP stands in stark contrast to his resounding victory in the Thirteenth National Parliamentary Elections. The electoral data underscores the massive public mandate he initially secured before entering the parliament, rendering the current institutional rift particularly significant for the constituency.
Total Votes Secured by Victor: 110,214 votes
Primary Winner: Fakhruddin Ahmed Bachchu (BNP)
Total Votes Secured by Runner-up: 65,591 votes
Closest Rival: Muhammad Morshed Alam (Independent candidate)
Definite Victory Margin: 44,623 votes
Constituency Demographics: Mymensingh-11 (Bhaluka Upazila)
Electoral Context: Thirteenth National Parliamentary Elections
Sanctioning Body: BNP Central Command Secretariat
Date of Public Confirmation: Saturday, 18 July
Core Disciplinary Charge: Violation of organizational discipline
Party insiders reveal that the BNP high command views the allegations with utmost seriousness, as the leadership attempts to distinguish its governance from previous regimes by curbing political extortion. Fakhruddin Ahmed Bachchu has been given a strict timeframe to submit a comprehensive written explanation to the central committee. The response must clarify why formal punitive measures, including the potential suspension of his primary party membership, should not be enforced against him. Failure to provide a satisfactory defense could result in severe political consequences for the Bhaluka lawmaker.
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