Dhaka,  Monday 18 May 2026,
09:44:00 AM

State Minister for Youth and Sports Aminul Haque delivered a speech.

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The BNP-led government is reportedly facing growing discomfort over what officials describe as “irresponsible and gaffe-prone remarks” made by several ministers. At a time of global energy challenges and mounting economic pressure, including debts inherited from the previous Awami League government, the administration is said to be struggling to maintain stability even before completing its early political “honeymoon period.”

According to sources within the BNP and government circles, discussions are underway about a possible cabinet reshuffle aimed at restoring public confidence and improving the government’s image. Several senior and veteran political leaders may be inducted into the cabinet as part of this restructuring process.

A BNP policymaker, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the leadership is concerned over “politically insensitive and overly enthusiastic statements” made by some ministers, which have created embarrassment for the party.

“The matter has also reached the Prime Minister’s attention. Some ministers may simply be under excessive workload. Therefore, redistribution of responsibilities is being considered,” the leader said.

He added that ministers currently holding multiple portfolios may see their responsibilities reduced. Although he did not confirm any dismissals, he hinted at the possibility of new faces joining the cabinet.

Possible New Entrants

Party and government sources suggest that several senior BNP leaders may be included in the cabinet, including BNP Standing Committee member Dr. Khandaker Mosharraf Hossain, Dr. Abdul Moyeen Khan, and Selima Rahman.

Other names reportedly under consideration include Central Committee Training Affairs Secretary ABM Mosharraf Hossain, Information and Research Secretary Azizul Bari Helal, and former International Affairs Secretary and current advisor to the party chairperson Mahidur Rahman.

Controversy Over Ministers’ Remarks

Recent comments by several ministers have sparked widespread debate and criticism on social media and in political circles, further increasing pressure on the government.

One of the most discussed statements came from the Minister for Power, Energy and Mineral Resources, Iqbal Hasan Mahmud Tuku, regarding load-shedding and electricity supply. His remarks on rural electricity distribution were widely criticized and mocked online.

On May 5, addressing concerns over rural load-shedding, he said there was no significant power shortage in villages and that interruptions were mainly caused by technical faults in long rural distribution lines, which take time to repair. He added that electricity is restored once the faults are fixed.

However, the comments sparked public anger, particularly in rural areas suffering from severe heat and frequent power cuts. Many people accused him of dismissing public hardship.

Previously, he had also claimed in parliament that there was no electricity shortage in the country based on current demand, a statement that was similarly disputed.

Another controversial remark came from the Minister for Road Transport and Bridges, Sheikh Robiul Alam, regarding alleged extortion in the transport sector. He described money collected by transport associations as “service charges” rather than extortion, a statement widely criticized by commuters and rights groups.

During the Eid travel season, he also claimed during a visit to Dhaka’s Mohakhali bus terminal that no one was charging excess fares. He further suggested that in some cases passengers were paying less than government-fixed fares, which contradicted widespread passenger complaints of significantly higher fares.

The Education Minister, ANM Ehsanul Haque Milon, also faced criticism for repetitive public remarks encouraging students to study and discouraging cheating, which many considered outdated and disconnected from the current education system.

Political Reactions

Senior journalist Maruf Kamal Khan, former press secretary to ex-Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, said political experience is essential in governance, noting that not everything can or should be said publicly.

BNP advisor Advocate Masud Ahmed Talukder downplayed the controversy, saying minor verbal mistakes should not be overstated and that cabinet reshuffles are a normal and ongoing process within government authority.

Political analyst Major (Retd.) Imran took a more critical view, arguing that similar “illogical statements” were seen in previous administrations as well. He questioned whether any meaningful change has occurred if such trends continue.

He warned that a few ministers’ remarks are damaging the government’s image and may mislead the public.

Senior journalist and editor Sohrab Hasan stressed that careless speech is always risky in politics, noting that history shows many ministers have faced consequences for such remarks, yet lessons are rarely learned.

Cabinet Reshuffle Likely

Amid growing criticism and internal discussions, political observers believe a cabinet reshuffle may be imminent. The government is reportedly working to strengthen its administrative image, bring experienced leaders into key positions, and address public dissatisfaction caused by controversial statements.

Although no official announcement has been made, speculation continues that new appointments and portfolio adjustments may soon be introduced as the government seeks to stabilize its political standing.