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EC vows to ensure free, fair & credible elections: CEC

Greenwatch Desk Election 2025-09-28, 2:13pm

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Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) AMM Nasir Uddin said today that the Election Commission (EC) is committed to ensuring a free, fair and credible election.


He was addressing a dialogue with representatives of civil society at the Election Bhaban in the capital's Agargaon, ahead of the 13th Jatiya Sangsad elections.

Mentioning that they have already made significant progress to ensure the smooth conduct of elections, the CEC said, "Voter lists have been updated visiting each household, deceased voters have been removed from the rolls, and the excess number of female voters compared to male voters has been adjusted." 

"Besides, nine legal amendments are underway, which will enhance the transparency and efficiency of the election," he said.

"Most of the preparations necessary for a free and fair election have already been completed. Many important proposals have been emerged from the reform commission discussions and we are ensuring that any gaps, if there, will be addressed," he added.

The CEC also said, "This time we will ensure that all voters can exercise their right to vote. Enabling expatriates to vote will be considered a milestone." 

"In the past, returning officers residing in the country could not vote, this time their voting rights will also be ensured. Furthermore, polling officers, government officials and employees, as well as persons under legal custody, will also be able to vote - InshaAllah," he observed. 

Election commissioners, the EC Senior Secretary and other senior officials were present. 

Representatives of civil society included former Adviser to the Caretaker Government Rasheda K Chowdhury, former Ambassador M Humayun Kabir, Dhaka University Professor Rubayet Ferdous and 13 other prominent individuals.

The main purpose of the dialogue was to gather civil society views on election preparations, challenges and solutions and to determine all relevant steps to enhance transparency and participation in the upcoming election, reports BSS.