Dhaka-13 is a constituency represented in the National Parliament of Bangladesh since 1996. From 13th February, 2026, this constituency is controversially held by the Bangladesh Nationalist Party Candidate Bobby Hajjaj.
The constituency encompasses wards 28 through 34 of Dhaka North City Corporation, integrating these areas within a single administrative and electoral boundary.
The constituency was created for the first general elections in 1984.
During the 2026 Bangladeshi general election, initially, NTV announced that Mamunul Haque from Bangladesh Khelafat Majlis had won the constituency; however, the announcement was later reported as an error.
Mamunul Haque filed a complaint indicating that significant irregularities during vote counting compromised the legitimacy of the final result. His complaint focused on a flawed ballot design and procedural manipulation during counting. It was witnessed that numerous ballots layout featuring nine candidates across ten slots with one blank space caused widespread voter confusion. Mamamunul's name and mark appeared beside the empty slots, leading many voters to mistakenly stamp the blank box. As a result, an estimated 1,200 votes were cancelled across 50 centres, with the total potentially reaching around 3,000 across all centres, a number exceeding the official margin of defeat.
Mamunul also reported signs of tampered result sheets, overwritten numbers, removal of polling agents, and irregularities such as unsigned or preâÂÂsigned counting forms. Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami described this as coordinated vote engineering that obstructed an accurate reflection of voter intent, which later caused protests accoss the country.