The Editorial Page: In Bangladesh, a new political moment — and a fragile equilibrium 12 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2026 JOURNALISM of COURAgE LUCKNOW, LATE CITY, 22 PAGES ₹6.00 l www.indianexpress.com CBC 06124/13/0009/2526 DA I LY F R O M : A H M E DA B A D , C H A N D I GA R H , D E L H I , J A I P U R , KO L K ATA , L U C K N O W , M U M B A I , N AG P U R , PAT N A , P U N E , VA D O DA R A Happening today Seva Teerth, the new PMO lUNION MoS fOR SCIENCE and Technology and Earth Sciences Jitendra Singh will inaugurate CSIR’s RISE conference, aimed at providing a common platform for startups, MSMEs, academic and research institutions. Authority will host the annual three-day spring festival 'Palaash Mahotsav 2026'. The celebrations will, for the first time, be organised at four locations including Ashoka Garden, Lala Hardayal Park, Smriti Van and Baansera. THE BIg PIcTURE SEOUL mAtES: the Korean wave PAgE 19 Business as Usual By EP UNNY ExPrEss IN DHAKA lTHE MUCH-DElAYED INDIAN TRACK THESE AND MORE ON www.INDIANExPrEss.cOm Landslide returns BNP to power, Rahman to be PM Jamaat emerges as second largest party, main Opposition lDElHI DEVElOPMENT Super League kick-starts at the Salt Lake Stadium in Kolkata with a match between defending champions Mohun Bagan and Kerala Blasters PARTY SECURES TWO-THIRDS MAJORITY IN BANGlADESH PARlIAMENT Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Seva Teerth complex, located on Dara Shikoh Road, Friday. PTI New complex and Kartavya Bhavan built to fulfil aspirations of India: PM Harikishan Sharma New Delhi, February 13 PRIME MINISTER Narendra Modi on Friday shifted to his new office at Seva Teerth complexfromthecolonial-eraSouth Block building on Raisina Hill, where the PMO was located since Independence. Addressinganeventafterinaugurating the Seva Teerth, as well as two Central Secretariat buildings, called Kartavya Bhavan 1 and 2, the PM said buildings in the North and South Block were “built as symbols of theBritishEmpireandtheirpurpose was to keep India chained in slavery for centuries”. “The new complexes like Seva Teerth and Kartavya Bhavan have been built to fulfil the aspirations of India and its people,”hesaid.“Thedecisions made here will not reflect the thinking of any Maharaja (monarch) but will serve as the foundation for advancing the aspirations of 1.4 billion citizens. With this sacred spirit, today I am dedicating this Seva Teerth and Kartavya Bhavan to the people of India.” Earlier, in a post on X, the PM said: “May Seva Teerth always stand as a radiant symbol of duty, compassion, commitment to the principle of India First… May it inspire generations to walk the path of selfless service and tireless dedication to the welfare of all.” The Executive Enclave complex or Seva Teerth, on Dara Shikoh Road (formerly Dalhousie Road), also houses »CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 Shubhajit Roy February 13 SIGNALLING THE start of a new chapter in the country’s history, the centre-right Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), led by Tarique Rahman, returned to power Friday after nearly two decades, securing a landslide victory in the first nationalelectionssincetheAugust 2024 ouster of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. The Election Commission announced that the BNP had won 209 seats in the 300-seat Bangladesh parliament. With a commanding twothirds majority, the BNP will be able to form the government and 60-year-old Rahman, who is tipped to be the Prime Minister, will not need the support »CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 Bangladesh Nationalist Party chief Tarique Rahman in Dhaka, Friday. PTI RELATED REPORTS, PAGE 16 Modi first to reach out to Rahman, but Delhi-Dhaka ties not so simple Shubhajit Roy Dhaka, February 13 PRIME MINISTER Narendra Modi became the first leader to call and greet BNP chief Tarique Rahman Friday after it became clear that his centreright party had secured a twothirds majority in elections to the Bangladesh parliament, one of the most watched elections in South Asia in recent Pannun assassination plot: Accused Nikhil Gupta pleads guilty in Manhattan court Has been jailed in Brooklyn since his extradition to US from Czech Republic Divya A New Delhi, February 13 INDIAN NATIONAL Nikhil Gupta, charged with the 2023 assassinationplotagainstKhalistani separatist Gurpatwant SinghPannuninNewYork,has pleaded guilty in a United States court, news agency Reuters reported Friday. Gupta pleaded guilty to three criminal charges, the report stated, quoting a spokespersonfortheUSAttorney’sOffice in Manhattan. The 54-year-old pleaded guilty to murder-for-hire, conspiracy to commit murder-forhire and conspiracy to commit money laundering, which carry a maximum combined sentence of 40 years in prison, the spokesperson said, adding that Gupta entered his plea beforeUSMagistrateJudgeSarah Netburn in the Manhattan federal court. Gupta has been jailed in Brooklyn since his June 2024 extradition to the US from the Czech Republic, where he had been arrested a year earlier. He hadpleadednotguiltyimmediately after his extradition. The prosecutorshadaccusedhimof plotting, along with an individual identified as an Indian government official, to kill Pannun, a US resident and dual US-Canadian citizen. »CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 years. Modi’s outreach assumes significance given the acrimony and strain in ties between Delhi and Dhaka after the dramatic August 2024 ousterofPrimeMinister Sheikh Hasina, one of India’s closest partners in the neighbourhood. Her presence inIndiawillframeadiplomatic challengeforthetwocountries, apart from irritants that include water-sharing, border, connectivity and illegals. Modi dialled Rahman even before the official results were announcedbytheElection Commission of Bangladesh. The first post by Modi came at 9.32 am Bangladesh time (9.02 am IST). In posts in E. »CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 ‘Had chilling effect on me’: Allahabad HC judge on SC remark on his order, urges CJ not to assign bail roster Express News Service Lucknow, February 13 Conversation with Pradhan Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan with Vandita Mishra, National Opinion Editor, The Indian Express, at the Express Adda in New Delhi on Friday. RENUKA PURI Submit report, SC tells CBI on Manipur clash Express News Network New Delhi, February 13 THE SUPREME Court on Friday sought a report from the CBI on the status of the investigation into the cases registered by the agency in connection with the ethnic clashes that rocked Manipur in 2023. The top court, which monitoredthemattersofar,alsosuggested entrusting the Manipur HighCourtortheGauhatiHigh Court with the task. A bench of Chief Justice of India Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi asked the CBI, which is probing 11 cases in connection with the violence, to submit the status report before the next date of hearing. The direction came after Advocate Vrinda Grover, appearingforsomeofthevictims, said the trials were proceeding in a “casual manner”. By an order dated August 25,2025,theSChadmovedManipur’s violence-related cases being probed by the CBI to neighbouringAssamandasked theChiefJusticeofGauhatiHC to nominate one or more »CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 JUSTICE PANKAJ Bhatia of the Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court on Friday requestedtheChiefJusticenotto assign him bail roster in future, stating that observations made by the Supreme Court while setting aside a bail order issued by him had a “demoralising and chilling effect on me”. Justice Bhatia made the remarkwhilehearingabailapplication and requested the Chief Justice to assign the petition to another bench. Hearingabailapplicationof a murder accused whose first bail plea was rejected by the High Court in November last year, Justice Bhatia said, “In terms of the Circular issued, a second bail application is placedbeforeme.Myattention was drawn to the reports circulated in the Live Law with re- Justice Pankaj Bhatia gard to a judgement passed by Hon'ble the Supreme Court in CriminalAppealNo.770of2026 (Arising out of SLP (CRL) No.19237 of 2025); Chetram Vermavs.StateofU.P.,wherein while hearing the Criminal Appeal challenging to a bail order passed by me, Hon'ble the Supreme Court had made the following observations: n (para 4) The impugned orderisoneofthemostshocking »CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 l FOR NEARLY THREE DECADES, THE ANIMAL MOVED THROUGH THE FORESTS ALONG THE SIGUR RIVER AND THE MUDUMALAI TIGER RESERVE Rivaldo, the ‘friendly’ wild tusker who chose freedom over captivity, dies at 45 Arun Janardhanan imity to humans along the Sigur river corridor, Rivaldo largely remained within its RIVALDO, THE unusually familiarlandscapenearBokkagentle wild elephant who puram and Vazhaithottam, reroamedtheVazhaithottamand turning there even after MavanallahforestsoftheMudu- months of disappearance. One man knew malai Tiger Reserve PAGE 1 the tusker better and became a symthan most. In a bol of the fraught dephoto capturing bate between captivityandfreedominTamilNadu’s their camaraderie, the man Nilgiris, died on Friday morn- held out a hand, not in command but in conversation, being. It was around 45. Rewilded in June 2021 after neath a tiled roof at Cheetal three months in captivity and Walk—hisresidenceintheNillong known for its calm prox- giris. The man was late Mark Chennai, February 13 anchor Davidar, a conservationist. Rivaldo was not Brazilian, nor a football star. But like the midfielder it was named after, the elephant inspired fierce loyalty. For nearly three decades, Rivaldo moved through the forests along the Sigur river and the Mudumalai Tiger Reserve, sometimes close enough to homes that people forgot it waswild,sometimesvanishing into the teak and bamboo for months at a time. Its death on Friday, according to local forest guards who spoke to The Indian Express, was after a final, Rivaldo and conservationist Mark Davidar at Cheetal Walk in the Nilgiris in Tamil Nadu. COURTESY: N A NASEER frail return to the landscape that had shaped its life. “He was released in 2021; he got a bit frightened of people after that captivity episode. He went back to the wild,” said Priya Davidar, an ecologist, former professor at Pondicherry University, and Mark’s sister. “He was really a gentle, intelligent elephant. People used to throw things at him, but he still retained his gentleness. In 2020, a group lobbied for his captivity, and there was a successful counter campaign,” she recalled on Friday afternoon. Rivaldo’s story is inseparable from the Davidars — a family synonymous with conservation in the Nilgiris. Mark, who died in 2013 at 56, had lived for a quarter century in Masinagudi, running the Sigur Nature Trust to protect elephant corridors. His home, Cheetal Walk, became something of a pilgrimage site. Wild elephants, drawn by salt, water and occasionally food left behind,wanderedinandoutofits clearing. Mark named the young male tuskers after his fa- vourite Brazilian footballers: Roberto Carlos, Ronaldo, Kaka, Cafu,andRivaldo.“Manymore Brazilians are still roaming around here,” Priya said. Rivaldo lost a sizable portionofitstrunkin2013,likelyto poachers. Mark ensured it was treated. Later, in 2015, when it was wounded again by a wild tusker, forest department teams intervened once more. The elephant became known for its unusual ease around humans and would linger near Cheetal Walk, waiting. »CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 Lucknow
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