The Election Commission (EC) of Bangladesh has reported a surge in applications to correct errors in national identity cards. These include mistakes in names, changes due to religious conversion, profession updates, divorce-related amendments, and other factual inaccuracies. The EC has decided to expedite the resolution of approximately 68,000 such applications currently pending.
According to official data, field officers of the EC are authorized to handle three categories of correction requests, while the Director General of the NID handles birth date corrections. Previously, NID directors could approve changes within a ten-year range. Saiful Islam, Director (Operations) of the National Identity Registration Wing, confirmed that field officers have been instructed to process the pending applications quickly.
The EC’s records show 67,864 pending applications, distributed across multiple categories, with the largest number in category ‘খ’. The commission aims to complete the corrections promptly under existing policy guidelines.