‘Statement of Asif Nazrul and Army Chief on election is not of government’

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Staff Correspondent, Barta24.com, Cox’s Bazar | 2024-10-19 07:33:13

Interim government religion adviser AFM Khalid Hossain said that Asif Nazrul and Army Chief's statement about the election is not of the government. As long as you have not heard from the mouth of the government, when you hear it, you will think of elections.

He said these things while interacting with reporters at Circuit House after his visit to Cox's Bazar on Friday (October 18) afternoon.

The religious adviser said, we want to ensure a voting culture. Now besides reforming the state, the government will work on improving the law and order situation, creating a level playing field for political parties and updating voters. After that we will hold elections, so that all the political parties of the country can participate in the elections. The government has started working in a critical situation. Various issues are being worked on constantly. The country's voting culture has been destroyed. We want to ensure voting culture.

Now besides reforming the state, the government will work on improving the law and order situation, creating a level playing field for political parties and updating voters. After that elections, so that all the political parties of the country can participate in the elections.

In response to journalists' questions about corruption in model mosques across Bangladesh, the religious adviser said that an investigation committee has already been formed. Legal action will be taken only if the truth of corruption is found.

Cox's Bazar Press Club president Mahbubur Rahman presided over the meeting as special guests, Secretary of the Ministry of Religion Abdul Hamid Jamaddar, Cox's Bazar Additional Deputy Commissioner (Education and ICT) Nazim Uddin Ahmed, Press Club General Secretary Mumtaz Uddin Bahar and others were present.

Earlier in the morning, religious adviser AFM Khalid Hossain visited Cox's Bazar Central Model Mosque and Cultural Center and various religious institutions. Later in the afternoon he interacted with journalists at Cox's Bazar Press Club.

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