Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Deployment of army unnecessary as people boycott polls: BNP

The Bangladesh Nationalist Party on Saturday said that army deployment was not required in the elections that do not need polling with people boycotting.
The party said that ill attempts were being made to pit army against people by deploying them for the elections, scheduled for January 5, when less than a half of the total 300 parliamentary seats would need polling.
BNP standing committee member Nazrul Islam Khan at a news briefing at the party chairperson’s office at Gulshan in Dhaka in the evening said that the BNP viewed that army deployment for the election was unnecessary as there was no need for voting, people boycotted election and no one at home and abroad were interested in it.
He said that the patriotic army should not be used to serve one’s purpose. Nazrul, who is acting as the BNP spokesman, said that people trying to pit the army against people were working against people and the country.
He said that the BNP was surprised at the news of army deployment for the ‘farcical elections’ as more than a half the candidates had been shown elected unopposed and there were no competition for the remaining parliamentary seats.
He said that the inept Election Commission had taken a stand against people and was being used as a tool to fulfil the desire of the government.
Nazrul said that they [the EC] were making ill attempts to pit the army against people and condemned such ill attempts of the Election Commission.
Nazrul referred to an article of the Economic Times saying that it had termed the 10th parliamentary election of Bangladesh ‘a result of a decided election’ and ‘a clear farce.’ The article said that the Awami League would win this ‘farcical election’ and Bangladesh would be defeated.
Nazrul said that people of Bangladesh do not know to be defeated and they would also win this time.
He said that the government had already fallen in the face of ‘strong criticism’ at home and abroad. No international observers are coming to monitor the election and domestic observers are showing no interest.
He sounded a warning saying that people were getting ready to give a fitting reply to the incumbent government for making a ‘cruel mockery’ of democracy and elections.
Referring to reports published in the media over wealth statements of incumbent and former ministers of the Awami League government, including the prime minister, he said that it seemed that leaders and ministers were given Aladin’s lamps when they were made lawmakers and ministers with which they had accumulated the wealth.
He said that the leaders and ministers themselves had declared their wealth and people would come to know at an appropriate time of whatever wealth had remained beyond the wealth they declared.
Nazrul claimed that the opposition’s allegations of corruption against ministers, advisers and ruling party leaders had been proved true.
He said that whatever they (ministers and ruling party leaders) said in affidavit about their wealth was enough to prove corruption.
He criticised reported statement of an official of the Anti-Corruption Commission that they would investigate such matters if anybody lodged complaints against anyone.
In reply to the condition the prime minister, Sheikh Hasina, had recently put forth about dialogues and a consensus with the opposition for holding the 11th parliamentary polls, Nazrul said that she (the prime minister) had made it clear that the government would not reach a consensus over a poll-time government for the 10th parliamentary election.
He said that her statement proved that the three rounds of meetings between the Awami League and the BNP mediated by the United Nations were meant to make people believe that the government was serious about it.
It also proved that the government had thwarted national and international efforts for a consensus through discussions, he said adding that the prime minister’s statement had made it clear that it was an ill motive to mislead people. He said that people would not fall into such traps.
Nazrul said that dialogues under a UN mediation were going on for a poll-time government for the 10th parliament aimed at free, fair and inclusive elections that would be acceptable to all.
He said that the BNP had no interest in discussions on 11th or the next other parliamentary elections.
Nazrul claimed that an opposition activist had been killed on the first day of 83-hour blockade of road, railway and waterways on Saturday, 523 wounded, 385 arrested, 3 sentenced by mobile courts and 29 leaders and activists prosecuted across the country.

Courtesy of New Age

Related News

Bangladesh and KSA sign pact for workers’ rights

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Bangladesh and Saudi Arabia have just inked a labour recruitment agreement, marking the first deal aimed at promoting fair recruitment practices and protecting workers’ rights. Expatriates’ Welfare and Overseas Employment Adviser, Prof. Asif Nazrul, and the Saudi Minister of Human Resources and Social Development, Engineer Ahmad Bin Solaiman Al-Rajhi, recently came ... Read more

Poor pay, allowances of teachers affect education

World Teacher’s Day today Shahin Akhter Poor pay-scale and allowances and low social status mark the poor condition of the teachers in Bangladesh affecting the education sector, observed educationists and researchers. They also said that the Bangladeshi teachers were lagging much behind their fellows even in the neighbouring countries in terms of these facilities and ... Read more

Protecting hilsa: 22-day fishing ban begins

News Desk : dhakamirror.com The government has put a 22-day halt on catching, transporting, storing, selling, and marketing hilsa throughout the country. This measure aims to protect the fish during its crucial breeding season. The ban started at midnight yesterday and will last until October 25, as stated in a notification from the Ministry of ... Read more

Road fatalities: 446 crashes, 417 lives lost in September

News Desk : dhakamirror.com In September, a tragic report from the Road Safety Foundation revealed that at least 417 people lost their lives and 682 were injured in 446 road accidents throughout Bangladesh. Among those who died, there were 63 women and 47 children, as highlighted in the foundation’s monthly report released today. In 151 ... Read more

Man’s fatal fall into Ramna Park lake

News Desk : dhakamirror.com A tragic incident occurred yesterday at Ramna Park in the capital, where a man drowned in the lake. The victim has been identified as 55-year-old Wasimul Haq. The police were able to identify him using fingerprint records. According to Ramna police SI Mizanur Rahman, he was discovered unconscious around 6:00 PM ... Read more

Tariff Commission’s size-based hilsa pricing strategy

News Desk : dhakamirror.com The Bangladesh Trade and Tariff Commission (BTTC), also known as the Tariff Commission, has suggested setting a maximum retail price for hilsa based on its size. This recommendation comes in response to the unusual spike in prices seen in the local market. On Sunday, the Tariff Commission released a report detailing ... Read more

Ekushey Book Fair won’t happen in December

News Desk : dhakamirror.com The Bangla Academy announced yesterday (28 September), that the previously scheduled dates for the Amar Ekushey Book Fair 2026 have been postponed. In a press release, they explained that this decision was made following a directive from the Ministry of Home Affairs on September 21, which indicated that the fair should ... Read more

Working in Bangladesh is quite challenging: CEC

News Desk : dhakamirror.com The Election Commission is grappling with a mix of challenges, both seen and unseen, as it gears up for the upcoming elections and responds to various demands, shared chief election commissioner AMM Nasir Uddin on Saturday. “These hurdles might not be apparent from the outside, but we’re constantly navigating through them,” ... Read more

Travel ban on Keokradong hill to be lifted starting from 1 October

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Great news for travelers! Keokradong hill in Bandarban’s Ruma upazila is set to welcome tourists again starting October 1. The district administration has finally lifted the travel ban that had been in effect for almost three years. Bandarban Deputy Commissioner (DC) Shamim Ara Rini announced the decision today (27 September) during ... Read more

Tree planting campaign to lower pollution, make city more attractive

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC) Administrator Md Shahjahan Mia has inaugurated a tree plantation and greening programme covering 33 road medians, spanning a total length of 31 kilometres, within the corporation’s jurisdiction. Under the “Zero Soil” programme, ornamental flowering trees and grasses will be planted across 28 DSCC medians, while the ... Read more

Krishi Bank ranks third in remittance collection

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Krishi Bank has shown remarkable success in collecting remittances from expatriates during the first eight months of 2025 (January–August). Known as bank for farmers due to its agricultural loan services, this state-owned institution has climbed to the third position in remittance collection from abroad in that timeframe. This notable achievement has ... Read more

North Bay low : Rain forecast for Bangladesh

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Many parts of the country is expected to witness moderate to heavy and very heavy rainfall in the coming days due to the formation of a low-pressure system over the north Bay and adjoining coastal areas, the Met office said in its latest forecast. According to Bangladesh Meteorological Department’s 120-hour weather ... Read more

Metrorail boosts service: Extended hours & more frequent arrivals

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Dhaka metrorail service is set to start operating earlier in the morning and later at night to better serve the growing number of passengers. Service hours will be extended by 30 minutes at both the beginning and end of the day, and the interval between trains will be reduced by nearly ... Read more

22% minors in Bangladesh’s sex trade

News Desk : dhakamirror.com At least 22 percent of victims of commercial sexual exploitation (abuse of a person, or a minor, through sexual activities in exchange for money, goods, or other benefits) in Bangladesh are children, said speakers at an event yesterday. They shared the information at the launch of “Project Shurakkha”, an initiative of ... Read more

WB Reports Bangladesh Heat Costs at $1.78 Billion in 2024

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Rising temperatures in Bangladesh are fueling a surge in heat-related illnesses, leading to the loss of 250 million workdays in 2024 and economic losses estimated at $1.33–1.78 billion, representing about 0.3 to 0.4 percent of Bangladesh’s gross domestic product (GDP) in 2024, according to a new World Bank report. The report ... Read more

Police clearance no longer required for passports

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus announced that police verification will no longer be necessary for obtaining a passport, thereby reducing unnecessary hassle for citizens. “Getting a passport is a basic right. We have established a rule that eliminates the need for police verification,” he stated. While speaking at the opening session ... Read more

Metro rail achieves record 4 lakh daily passengers

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Metro Rail has achieved a remarkable milestone by carrying over 400,000 passengers in a single day. The Dhaka Mass Transit Company Limited (DMTCL), which operates the Metro Rail, announced this achievement on their official Facebook page on Friday night. For the first time, Metro Rail recorded 403,164 passengers. The Metro Rail ... Read more

Most people, about 66% think civil servants behave as if they are rulers

News Desk : dhakamirror.com More than 100,000 participants have contributed their responses to reform commission’s online survey 80% of the respondents believe that the administration is not approachable for the general public, according to a survey conducted by the Public Administration Reform Commission. Additionally, 66% of participants feel that civil servants act as if they ... Read more

Former Justice Abdur Rouf dies

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Former Chief Election Commissioner Justice Md Abdur Rouf has passed away at the age of 91. He died around 10:00 am while receiving treatment at Insaf Barakah Kidney and General Hospital in Dhaka, as stated in a press release. Justice Rouf had been battling heart disease, lung complications, kidney issues, and ... Read more

Bangladesh climbed 4 positions to rank 93rd in global passport index

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Bangladesh has climbed four notches up in the latest Henley Passport Index 2025, ranking 93rd out of 99. However, the number of visa-free destinations for Bangladeshi passport holders has dropped from 42 in 2024 to 39 this year, reflecting a decline in global travel privileges. Despite this improvement in rank — ... Read more