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Asif Nazrul

Referring to the government’s firm stance on elections, law, justice and parliamentary affairs adviser Asif Nazrul on Tuesday said that the government, in line with the chief adviser’s announcement, was firmly committed to holding the national election next February.

‘The government is moving forward with all preparations for the election. The polls will be held in February, and the government’s stance on this remains unwavering,’ he said after a meeting at the cabinet division.


Commenting that the statements of political parties regarding the timing of the election are part of the political process, Asif Nazrul said that the responsibility of holding the election lay with the government, not with any political party.

‘On behalf of the government, we are saying in unequivocal terms that the election will be completed in February,’ he added.

The law adviser further said that political parties often made different remarks for different purposes, and that too was part of the political process.

‘You have always seen this. Traditionally in Bangladesh, such political statements have been made, and the same is happening now. There has not been any major qualitative change in this discourse. Therefore, whatever is said about the timing of the election should be seen as part of the political process,’ he observed.

Describing chief adviser Muhammad Yunus as a ‘globally respected figure,’ Asif Nazrul said that there was no question of deviating from the commitment made by him.

The law adviser also said that in cases of land acquisition, inflated prices were often shown, while controversies frequently arose regarding PDB projects.

‘You all know what happened in the pillow scandal. We do not want to see such scandals again. That is why we are trying to amend laws based on the recommendations made by the ACC Reform Commission. An experienced consultant has been appointed in this regard, and he will start work from today [Tuesday],’ he added.

Asif Nazrul further said that issues such as inflating project costs for corruption fell under the jurisdiction of planning and finance ministries.

‘Our focus will be on dealing with high-level corruption. That is why the Anti-Corruption Commission is being further strengthened,’ he added.