Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 18th August 2025, 8:02 AM
Nazrul Islam Khan, a member of the Standing Committee of the BNP, has remarked that the police’s role in maintaining law and order remains relatively weak in the country.
He made the comments following a meeting with the Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) in Agargaon, Dhaka, on Sunday, and briefed journalists afterwards.
“From our discussion, it is clear that the Election Commission is preparing for the upcoming polls appropriately. However, there are some concerns regarding law and order. Currently, the role of the police in the country is relatively weak,” Nazrul Islam Khan said.
He added that efforts are underway to address this weakness, and since several months remain before the election, there is opportunity for improvement.
Security Measures and Proposals
During the meeting, the BNP delegation highlighted the importance of enhanced security measures for the elections:
| Security Aspect | Proposal / Recommendation |
| Army deployment | Additional army personnel to be deployed alongside police during elections |
| Coastal areas | Naval forces and Coast Guard members proposed to oversee coastal security |
| Law and order | Efforts to strengthen police presence and operational efficiency |
The BNP indicated that these steps would ensure smoother law enforcement and mitigate potential security lapses during the election period.
Expatriate Voting Rights
Another key topic discussed was voting rights for expatriate Bangladeshis:
Nazrul Islam Khan said that the Election Commission assured them it would work on this issue.
Electoral Areas and Guidelines
The meeting also covered constituency delimitation, code of conduct, and other election-related matters:
BNP Delegation
The BNP team attending the discussion included:
| Name | Position |
| Ruhul Kabir Rizvi | Senior Joint Secretary General |
| Ismail Jabiullah | Member of the Chairperson’s Advisory Council |
The meeting was held from 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM, providing a platform for BNP representatives to communicate their concerns and proposals regarding law enforcement, voter eligibility, and electoral preparedness.
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