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Bangladesh govt taking all steps for ‘free, fair’ elections: Home Adviser

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Bangladesh’s interim government is making all possible strides to hold the upcoming general elections in a “free, fair and peaceful” manner. This was stated by Home Adviser Lt Gen (retd) Md Jahangir Alam Chowdhury.

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The parliamentary polls in Bangladesh are set to take place in February next year. Speaking after visiting a polling centre in Keraniganj here, Chowdhury said while the tentative date for the elections had been announced, the Election Commission would declare the specific date, the state-run Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha reported. “All want a peaceful election. We’re making all possible strides to hold the next election in a free, fair, peaceful and festive manner,” he said.

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Chowdhury also called for the “wholehearted” support of law enforcement officials, noting that it was “impossible” to hold the polls fairly without their cooperation.

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