CA’s press secretary Shafiqul Alam on Saturday that BNP may be pressing for a specific election date, reports UNB. He also said that the interim government has already released the national election roadmap.
He made the remark while responding to a question at a press briefing at the Foreign Service Academy in Dhaka.
When asked about BNP’s demand for the election roadmap to be announced within this month, the press secretary said: “We have already clarified that the roadmap has been provided. BNP may now be seeking a precise date. We have stated that if political parties agree to proceed with minimal reforms, the election can be held within December this year.”
He further explained, "If the parties prefer elections after implementing additional reforms, there could be a delay of up to three months. However, after April, the Kalbaishakhi (nor’wester) and monsoon rains set in, making election logistics more challenging."
About beginning dialogues between the National Consensus Commission and political parties, the Press Secretary said, "We are hopeful that discussions will begin very soon."
He also said that the government is committed to make a level playing field ahead of upcoming national parliament election.
Security measures during Ramadan
Addressing security concerns, including a rise in muggings and counterfeit currency circulation during Ramadan, Shafiqul Alam outlined special measures for public safety.
"Multiple checkpoints have been set up across various locations, and motorcycles have been provided to police and other forces to enhance patrol efficiency. Nationwide patrolling has been intensified," he said.
He added that the Home Affairs Adviser, Home Secretary, Police Chief, and DMP Chief are visiting different areas and engaging with stakeholders. "We believe you will witness further improvements in law and order during Ramadan," he assured.
Resignation of Shilpakala DG
Commenting on the resignation of Syed Jamil Ahmed, Director General of the Shilpakala Academy, Shafiqul Alam said: "The Cultural Adviser has already addressed the matter on his Facebook page. This was a personal decision by the Director General, and I have no further comments. He served with us for six months, which we consider an honor. He is a distinguished playwright and a leading figure in Bangladesh’s theatre scene. We hope he will continue to enrich the country’s cultural landscape."
Bd-Pratidin English/ AM