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Farzana Sharmin Putul becomes only female MP from northern region

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PressOrigin StaffFebruary 15, 2026
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Farzana Sharmin Putul becomes only female MP from northern region

Farzana Sharmin Putul has achieved a unique political milestone by becoming the only female Member of Parliament (MP) elected through direct voting from the entire northern region of the country in the recent general elections.

Representing the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), Putul secured a commanding victory in the Natore-1 constituency, which covers the areas of Lalpur and Bagatipara. Her electoral success not only ensures her representation in the national legislature but also highlights the pressing need for increased female participation in mainstream politics, particularly in regions traditionally dominated by male candidates.

The result makes Putul a solitary figure among the victorious candidates in the northern belt, distinguishing her victory from the allocation of reserved seats designated for women nationwide. Analysts view her win in a fiercely contested constituency as a major boost for the BNP’s presence in the division, which saw tough electoral battles across multiple districts.

Putul’s campaign reportedly centered on promises of local development, improvements to the agricultural infrastructure critical to Natore, and better educational opportunities for women and youth in Lalpur and Bagatipara. Her focus on grassroots issues resonated strongly with local voters, leading to a definitive mandate.

Political observers emphasize that Farzana Sharmin Putul’s role as the sole directly-elected female MP from this large geographical area is crucial. It places her under significant scrutiny to advocate not only for her immediate constituents but also for the broader interests and socio-economic challenges faced by the women and communities across the northern districts, especially concerning issues like poverty alleviation and climate vulnerability.

Her tenure in parliament is expected to cast a spotlight on fostering greater diversity within regional political leadership.