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Bangladesh to see fair, inclusive polls in Feb: Adviser

Greenwatch Desk Election 2025-12-10, 2:20pm

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Claiming that the election season is already underway across the country, Religious Affairs Adviser Dr AFM Khalid Hossain on Wednesday said the upcoming national election will be held in a festive, fair and inclusive manner.


He affirmed that the government is actively working to ensure a smooth and transparent electoral process.

The adviser made the remarks while talking to journalists at the inauguration of two model mosques in Natore.

Addressing concerns about corruption, he warned that strict action would be taken if any irregularities or defects are found in the construction of model mosques.

On the issue of electricity supply at mosques, he said discussions with the Ministry of Power are ongoing and solutions are expected soon.

He also emphasised that no irregularities will be tolerated in Hajj management, noting that Tk 82.8 crore was refunded last year and that refunds will be ensured this year as well.

Senior officials from the Public Works Department, Natore Deputy Commissioner Asma Shaheen, Superintendent of Police MA Wahab, and other government representatives were present at the event, reports UNB.