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Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus said that the country’s electoral culture has changed and that ensuring a perfect vote is now the biggest challenge. He made the remarks on Saturday night during a high-level meeting on election matters at the state guesthouse Jamuna, which he chaired. After the meeting, his Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam briefed reporters, saying the Chief Adviser expressed satisfaction with the overall election environment and noted nationwide enthusiasm and civility among participants.
Dr. Yunus stated that the upcoming election would be festive and memorable, with women participating joyfully. The Press Secretary added that the Chief Adviser tested body-worn cameras in five remote areas and that any issues would be reported through an Election Security App to the Election Commission and relevant offices. Around 900,000 law enforcement personnel will be deployed, including 108,000 armed forces members already in place. A 333 hotline is being launched for election-related matters.
Deputy Press Secretary Abul Kalam Azad Majumdar announced that permission for 10,000 election observers from the NGO “Pasha” had been revoked. Officials also assured that journalists face no security risks during the election.
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