Chief Election Commissioner AMM Nasir Uddin on Monday said that non-cooperation by parties could result in a questionable election despite all the measures taken by the commission to hold a fair election.
He made the remarks while presiding over a dialogue with representatives of registered political parties at the Election Commission building in Agargaon in the morning.
The CEC said previous experiences had shown that a fair and orderly election was not possible without the complete cooperation of political parties and their members.
“If they choose not to cooperate or deliberately create obstacles, the credibility of the election may be compromised. It may put the election in question,” he cautioned.
Seeking everyone’s joint efforts and cooperation, he said: “You, as national leaders, are entrusted with guiding the country. There is no reason for us to think you care any less for the nation than we do.”
Reaffirming the commission’s commitment to hold an acceptable election, he said preparations were underway to ensure a transparent and impartial voting environment.
“Our intentions are clear, and our actions reflect our commitment. Whatever challenges arise, we will face them and take every necessary step to uphold a fair and credible election. For this, your cooperation is crucial,” he added.
Nasir Uddin noted that the Election Commission had taken on several major tasks after assuming responsibility, including updating the voter list and undertaking new initiatives not attempted before.
“Despite limitations, we have not stopped. We have moved forward successfully so far. Inshallah, we are ready for the days ahead,” he added.
He urged political parties to ensure full adherence to the electoral code of conduct in three phases- before election day, on the day of voting, and the day after to help maintain a smooth election process.
“Encourage your candidates and campaign activists to follow the code. When you ensure compliance, our work becomes significantly easier,” he said.
Emphasising collective responsibility, the CEC said: “The country belongs to all of us. If we want to leave a better nation for future generations, we must support a fair and dignified election. If capable leaders are elected through such a process, a brighter future awaits the country.”
Election Commissioners Brigadier General Abul Fazal Md Sanaullah (retd), Tahmida Ahmed and Md Anwarul Islam Sarkar, among others, joined the dialogue.
Six parties took part in the morning session: Bangladesh Labour Party, Bangladesh Sangskritik Muktijot, Bangladesh National Awami Party, Bikalpadhara Bangladesh, Bangladesh Kalyan Party and Bangladesh Muslim League-BML.
The Election Commission is scheduled to sit with six more parties, Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, Amar Bangladesh Party (AB Party), Bangladesh Development Party, Bangladesh Islami Front, Khelafat Majlis and Jatiya Ganatantrik Party (JAGPA) at 2pm on Monday.



