Foreign observers who certified last three elections will not be allowed: CEC

Published at : 08 July 2025, 07:18 pm
Foreign observers who certified last three elections will not be allowed: CEC
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Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) A M M Nasir Uddin on Tuesday said the foreign observers who were biased in certifying the last three national elections will not be allowed to monitor future polls.

The CEC made the declaration while talking to the media after a meeting with the Canadian High Commissioner to Bangladesh, Ajit Singh, held at the Election Commission office at Agargaon in the city. 

“Why should we approve those who certified the last three elections? Should we accept the observers who declared those elections to be very good and acceptable? We will only accept the observers who are experienced, dependable, reliable, and have monitored elections in various countries. We will not accept those who endorsed the last three elections,” he said. 

During the meeting, the CEC briefed the envoy on the commission’s ongoing preparations for the upcoming elections.

“We have informed the High Commissioner about the preparatory work we’ve undertaken so far across various sectors,” said the CEC, adding that the commission had provided detailed information about their preparations, particularly the plan to launch voter education activities nationwide.

To this end, he also said that a nationwide awareness campaign will be launched. 

The Canadian High Commissioner inquired whether Bangladesh would be able to conduct the upcoming elections effectively. In response, the CEC assured him of the Election Commission’s readiness and shared detailed updates on preparations, including plans to launch a nationwide voter awareness and education campaign.

On the issue of artificial intelligence (AI), the CEC emphasized its potential misuse as a serious concern. “Misuse of AI poses a threat to our electoral process. Canada faced similar challenges in its last election and has assured us of support. We’ve sought their guidance based on their experience,” he said.

“The Election Commission is taking the matter very seriously and hopes to receive full cooperation from Canada, as well as from other international partners,” he added.

“We are confident in our ability to hold free, fair, and impartial elections,” the CEC affirmed.

He mentioned that the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is supporting the Election Commission, saying they have assured that if any gaps arise, they will step in to address them. 

At the same time, they have emphasized the importance of holding free, fair, and acceptable elections as well as discussions also included the inclusion of women voters, ensuring voter participation in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, and the threat posed by the misuse of AI technology. 

The CEC noted that AI is a serious concern for Bangladesh as well, and efforts are underway to address it.

In response to a question from journalists regarding the arrival of foreign observers, he said, “We have invited the European Union to act as observers. They have been asked to inform us in advance. Since they will need to coordinate and send observers from 28 countries, we have welcomed them ahead of time.”

The CEC mentioned that Canada has expressed its support for the commission’s overall efforts, including voter awareness campaigns, training of polling officers, training of observers, and training of agents.

He further stated that Canada is ready to assist and that discussions will continue. “Canada has expressed its desire to see free, fair, and credible elections. They have also emphasized the importance of including women in the voter registration process and inquired about voter awareness initiatives in the hilly regions,” he said, adding, “The EC confirmed that preparations in these areas are ongoing”.

He concluded by saying that the Canadian High Commissioner expressed satisfaction after getting clear idea about the Election Commission’s commitment.


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PM reaches Washington DC from New York

Published at : 24 September 2023, 02:30 pm
PM reaches Washington DC from New York
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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina arrived in Washington DC, the USA capital city, this afternoon after joining the 78th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) session and other high-level side and bilateral events in New York.

 

She reached Washington DC from New York by road at 6pm.

On her arrival in Washington DC, Bangladesh Ambassador to the USA Muhammad Imran received the premier with a flower bouquet, reports BSS.

Earlier, she left her Place of Residence, Lotte New York for Washington DC at 12:30pm.

She arrived in New York on September 17.

The prime minister will leave Washington DC for London, the capital city of the United Kingdom, on September 29.

She will stay in London till October 3.

After wrapping up her visit, the prime minister will leave London for home and scheduled to reach Dhaka on October 4.

 

Bangladesh-US Ticfa meeting begins in Dhaka

Published at : 20 September 2023, 02:41 pm
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Deal to ease trade in taka-rupee to be signed as Hasina

Published at : 08 September 2023, 01:43 am
Deal to ease trade in taka-rupee to be signed as Hasina

"An MoU will be signed between the National Payments Corporation of India and the Bangladesh Bank to make transactions in rupees and taka between Bangladesh and India easier," said the foreign minister in a press conference at the Foreign Service Academy in the capital on Thursday.

Besides, the neighbouring countries are likely to sign two more memorandums of understanding regarding cooperation in agricultural researches, and extension of the existing cultural exchange programme for two years, said the foreign minister.

Fair Technology launches car exchange programme

Published at : 07 September 2023, 02:29 pm
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