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The Bangladesh Army has been widely praised for its neutral and professional role in maintaining law and order during the 13th parliamentary election. Deployed under the ‘In Aid to Civil Power’ framework, the army worked across the country to ensure a peaceful and fair voting environment. According to the Inter-Services Public Relations Directorate (ISPR), around 100,000 army personnel, along with members of the navy and air force, were stationed in 62 districts and 411 upazilas. The army is expected to return to barracks soon, pending government instruction.

Following the July revolution, the army had been assisting the civilian administration for about one and a half years to stabilize the country. Before the election, troops conducted operations to recover illegal weapons, arrest criminals, and prevent unrest. On election day, they coordinated with police and other law enforcement agencies to prevent ballot snatching, control crowds, and ensure voter safety. Army Chief General Waker-Uz-Zaman visited several districts to oversee operations and provide guidance.

ISPR sources reported that the army recovered over 10,000 weapons and detained more than 22,000 identified criminals since the uprising, contributing significantly to restoring public confidence in the electoral process.

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