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  EC making strong progress to ensure free polls: CEC

 

Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) AMM Nasir Uddin said on Sunday, September 28, that the commission is making strong progress to ensure a free, fair and credible national election.

“We have already moved far ahead in making the necessary preparations for holding this election in a fair and proper manner,” he said while addressing a dialogue with civil society representatives at Nirbachan Bhaban in Dhaka’s Agargaon area this morning.

With the talks started at 10:40am, the Election Commission opened a series of dialogues with different stakeholders ahead of the next general election planned to be held in early February 2026.

“We are committed to delivering a free, fair and credible election. Our honourable Chief Adviser has also expressed the same,” said the CEC.

Focusing on the progress of electoral preparations, Nasir Uddin said since assuming office on November 24, 2024, the current Commission has completed a number of tasks keeping eye on the upcoming 13th parliamentary polls.

The Commission has updated the voter list, amended the RPO (Representation of the People Order) and revised the electoral code of conduct. The EC worked on amendments on a total of nine laws. “Our procurement process has also advanced,” he added.

Turning to the EC’s dialogue, the CEC said, “We sincerely believe that today’s discussion will play an important role in making the upcoming election fair, beautiful and acceptable.”

On the postal balloting system for expatriate Bangladeshis, he said there has been a postal balloting system in the law. “It has been in the book, but not in practice,” he said.

Although the rights of expatriates were recognised in the past, no effective mechanism existed for them to exercise their franchise, said the CEC.

“We are now working vigorously to introduce IT-supported postal ballots for expatriates. After extensive studies and research, the Commission has developed the IT-supported postal ballot system,” he said.

Nasir Uddin added that the Commission is working on arrangements for out-of-country voting as well as ensuring the franchise of those engaged in election duty on polling day.

“Almost a million people are involved in the electoral process. They cannot vote. Returning officers and presiding officers cannot vote. We will address it, Inshallah, and ensure the voting rights of all,” he assured.

He said arrangements will also be made for prisoners, government officials away from their constituencies during polling. These initiatives will become milestones for the Election Commission, he added.

Election commissioners Abdur Rahmanel Masud, Tahmida Ahmad, Md Anwarul Islam Sarker and Brig Gen (retd) Abdul Fazal Md Sanaullah were present at the discussion moderated by EC Senior Secretary Akhtar Ahmed.

Among the representatives of the civil society, former caretaker government adviser Rasheda K Chowdhury, former ambassador M Humayun Kabir, Dhaka University’s Mass Communication and Journalism Professor Robaet Ferdous, Vice Chancellor of Chittagong University Dr Muhammad Yeahia Akhter, Osmani Centre for Peace and Security Studies Lt Gen (Retd) Md Mahfuzur Rahman and Police Reform Commission member (Student representative) Zarif Rahman attended the dialogue.

Later in the afternoon, the Commission will hold talks with eminent educationists and professors at the same venue.

In the electoral roadmap unveiled last month, the Commission said the dialogues with stakeholders—including political parties, civil society members, media persons, observers, election experts and July movement activists—would begin in the last week of September and be completed within one and a half months.

Source: UNB



  
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