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The Election Commission (EC) has announced a 'Jihad' (all-out war) to hold a free and fair election as the future of the country depends on the polls.
Speaking at a daylong workshop at BARD in Cumilla on Monday, EC Commissioner Md Anwarul Islam Sarker assured all not to be afraid about the upcoming elections.
"The 180 million people of our country expect a good election. We have faced many shameful moments in the past, but this time we must erase that stigma and deliver an acceptable and beautiful election," the election commissioner asserted.
Setting aside all speculations about the election schedule, he said only 80 to 90 days are left to go for the election, and if anyone now doubts whether the election will be held, that is a misconception.
The election will be held in due time and it will be participatory and transparent, he asserted.
Urging election officials to play a neutral role during the polls, he said, "Gaining the trust of the people is our greatest achievement. Perform your duties fearlessly and impartially-the nation stands with you."
EC Joint Secretary Md. Abdul Halim Khan, Cumilla Deputy Commissioner Md. Amirul Kaiser, Superintendent of Police Mohammad Nazir Ahmed Khan, and Project Director Muhammad Mostafa Hasan of the CBTEP project under the Election Commission Secretariat participated in the event.
Speakers stressed the importance of every polling official performing their duties responsibly, as polling stations reflect the essence of democracy.
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