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Deployment of BGB to begin on December 29 : Home Minister

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ডিসেম্বর ২৬, ২০২৩ ১০:৪৫ অপরাহ্ণ
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Aiming to maintain overall peace and law and order in the country, Border Guard Bangladesh will be deployed across the country from December 29 ahead of the next parliamentary election alongside the Army, said Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan on Tuesday.

“BGB will be in the field from December 29 and alongside it the Army will be there, so the situation will become more calm as well as peaceful,” he said while talking to reporters at the Secretariat.

Replying to a question about the role of police regarding election violence across the country, the minister said “Election Commission are monitoring it regularly and they are sending us a list of those who they think need to be transferred and we transfer that individual instantly.”

In a query, whether there is any political motive behind Army deployment, Asaduzzaman, said there is no political motive behind it. “People of the country do not believe in such kind of violence and threats that a party is doing to foil the election. Though, our Election Commissioner has taken steps to conduct the election safely.”

Answering another question, the Home boss said the Election Commission is demanding a list of vulnerable areas and police will send the list soon.

Claiming that so far, everything has been under surveillance by law enforcement agencies, the minister said “In the future, we will be able to control the situation. Two or one incident has occurred and the law enforcers have identified the culprits and arrested them.”

 

Responding to a question that the ruling party backed candidates are violating the electoral code of conduct taking advantage of the government power, the Awami League leader said “A festive mood has created on the occasion of the election and leaders and activists have done everything to make their respected candidate win. Sometimes, they themselves do not know that they are violating the electoral code of conduct, especially those who are new.”