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Muhammad Fawzul Kabir Khan, Adviser on Power, Energy, and Mineral Resources, has called for an ordinance to prevent controversy over the neutrality of interim government advisers. Political parties recently raised concerns about the impartiality of some advisers, including Fawzul himself. In a Facebook post on October 24, he shared that questions regarding advisers’ neutrality emerged during a meeting between the Chief Adviser and representatives of three political parties. Fawzul clarified that he has always made decisions without bias and has never allowed personal preferences to influence his work. To resolve the issue, he proposed that the ordinance explicitly bar the Chief Adviser, advisers, special assistants, and all contract-based interim government officials from taking any profitable positions in the next elected government, regardless of the ruling party. He added that this rule would not apply to those resigning before the election schedule is announced.

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Jugantor 25 Oct 25

Fawzul Calls for Ordinance to Avoid Controversy over Advisers

Several political parties have raised questions about the neutrality of some advisers in the interim government. To avoid further controversy on this issue, Muhammad Fawzul Kabir Khan, Adviser on Power, Energy, and Mineral Resources, has called for the issuance of an ordinance that would bar interim government advisers and other temporarily appointed officials from holding any profitable positions in the next elected government.


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