Army to be Deployed Across Bangladesh for Ensuring Peaceful January 7 Elections

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Army to be Deployed Across Bangladesh for Ensuring Peaceful January 7 Elections

Defense News , India :- In an effort to ensure a free, fair, and peaceful conduct of the January 7 general elections, the Defence Ministry of Bangladesh has announced the deployment of thousands of armed forces personnel across the nation. Starting Wednesday, these forces will collaborate with the Election Commission and local civil administration until January 10 to maintain law and order before, during, and after the elections, as stated in a press release by the ministry.

The deployment plan involves the Army working jointly with the Border Guards Bangladesh (BGB) in 47 bordering upazilas, spanning 62 districts. Additionally, 1,151 platoons of paramilitary border guards, deployed on December 29, will collaborate with the police, Rapid Action Battalion (RAB), and armed forces for 13 days surrounding the polls.

To ensure comprehensive security coverage, more than 1.89 lakh policemen have been deployed nationwide. The BGB members, accompanied by the Coast Guards, will be stationed in 45 upazilas, while the Navy and Air Force will cover 19 upazilas and provide necessary assistance to polling stations in remote hilly areas, respectively.

Special cells, jointly established by representatives of the armed forces and law enforcement agencies, will remain operational until January 10, according to the release.

The upcoming January 7 polls are marked by the absence of the main opposition, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), led by former prime minister Khalida Zia. The BNP is boycotting the elections due to the rejection of its demand for an interim non-party neutral government by the government headed by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

Prime Minister Hasina, who is also the president of the ruling Awami League, dismissed allegations of rigging and intimidation, emphasizing that the elections will be participatory. The BNP, on the other hand, has called for civil disobedience, urging people not to pay taxes and utility bills and is conducting anti-election street campaigns.

Despite calls for dialogue from the US and other Western countries to ensure an inclusive and credible election, the political landscape remains tense, with the BNP boycott likely giving Prime Minister Hasina Awami League an advantage in forming the government for the fourth consecutive term.


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