Bangladesh’s new government re-equips President with press wing
The Hindu
Bangladesh's new government reinstates the President's press wing, previously abolished under Interim Chief Muhammad Yunus.
Bangladesh Prime Minister Tarique Rahman’s new government on Tuesday (February 24, 2026) re-equipped President Mohammad Shahabuddin with a press wing at his office.
The President's press wing was abolished by immediate past regime of Interim chief Muhammad Yunus.
A Public Administration Ministry statement said Mohammad Sarwar Alam was re-appointed as the press secretary at the Bangabhaban presidential palace and he “will serve in the role for a period of one year from the date of his joining.”
Mr. Alam was serving as the press secretary when the regime change took place in 2024, and Mr. Yunus' interim government scrapped his contractual appointment.
The posts of the President’s deputy press secretary and assistant press secretary too were withdrawn simultaneously and two photographers, who had served at Bangabhaban for 30 years, were removed as well.
In subsequent months, ceremonial photos requiring the President to pose for photographs when foreign envoys presented their credentials or army, navy and air force chiefs met him were released by respective foreign embassies or the armed forces.













