Bangladesh CEC Nasir Uddin admits polls in chaos

Bangladesh's election authority confronts mounting difficulties while preparing for February 2026 general elections. Chief Election Commissioner AMM Nasir Uddin addressed officials Saturday at the Election Officers' Conference-2025 in Dhaka. He emphasized the complex environment makes conducting business challenging for most people. The commissioner promised election staff would receive only lawful directives without partisan bias.

Public confidence remains shaken regarding electoral processes. Election Commissioner Abdur Rahmanel Machud acknowledged widespread reluctance and distrust among citizens. Officials face unprecedented obstacles that previous election cycles did not present. Law enforcement concerns have intensified compared to earlier periods.

Political tensions escalate as parties clash over proposed reforms. Groups that previously united to remove Sheikh Hasina's Awami League government through interim leader Muhammad Yunus have fractured. Disagreements over restructuring proposals create additional instability. The approaching election period amplifies existing conflicts between opposing factions.
 

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