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All Preparations Completed to Make Election Successful : Chief Advisor

29 December 2025 18:12 PM

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Chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus has reaffirmed his government’s commitment to holding ‘free, fair, and peaceful’ elections, adding that full preparations are underway to ensure the success of both the parliamentary elections and the referendum.

‘We are fully prepared,’ Professor Yunus said, adding that any attempts to disrupt peace ahead of the elections would be dealt with firmly.

The chief adviser made the remarks when chargé d’affaires of the United States to Bangladesh ambassador Tracey Ann Jacobson on Monday paid a farewell call on him at the State Guest House Jamuna.

During the meeting, they discussed the upcoming February parliamentary elections and referendum, as well as trade, civil aviation, labour reforms initiated by the interim government, and overall bilateral relations between the two countries.

Jacobson, who is returning home after an eventful year in Bangladesh, appreciated the leadership of the chief adviser over the past 17 months and reiterated the support of the United States government for the February elections, said the chief adviser’s press wing on Monday.

The US chargé d’affaires lauded the reforms undertaken by the interim government and, in particular, praised the ‘truly remarkable and extraordinary’ labour laws, saying they would help attract greater foreign direct investment to Bangladesh.

She also commended the interim government for withdrawing 45 of the 46 cases that had been filed against the country’s labour leaders under previous governments.

In response, the chief adviser described the new labour ordinance as an ‘excellent piece of legislation’, adding that leading Bangladeshi labour activists have publicly welcomed the reforms and the ratification of International Labour Organisation conventions by the Interim Government.

They also discussed funding for Rohingya humanitarian assistance.

The chief adviser thanked the United States for continued support for the Rohingyas.

‘The United States remains the single largest donor to life-saving humanitarian aid for more than one million forcibly displaced Rohingya living in camps in southeastern Bangladesh,’ said Professor Yunus, expressing the hope that such support will continue in the future.

The chief adviser thanked the US chargé d’affaires for her ‘critical work’ during her year-long tenure and for being a ‘friend to Bangladesh’ and extended an invitation to her to visit in future.

National security adviser Khalilur Rahman and SDGs affairs principal coordinator and senior secretary Lamiya Morshed were also present at the meeting.

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