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Bangladesh reels as officials call past elections a sham, vow a real vote this time
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51495, member: 636"] Government insiders reveal the interim administration plans to deliver Bangladesh its first legitimate election after years of political theater. Deputy Press Secretary Abul Kalam Azad Mazumder blasted the previous three voting cycles as complete shams that fooled nobody. The current leadership vows to guarantee citizens can cast ballots without fear or manipulation. Officials gathered at the Deputy Commissioner office to discuss creating genuine democratic conditions. Mazumder stressed that all political parties will compete on equal terms since the government maintains strict neutrality. Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus already ordered security forces to finish election preparations before December arrives. Law enforcement agencies must restore order across the country regardless of the challenges ahead. The administration refuses to repeat past mistakes that turned voting into a charade. Deputy Commissioner Afia Akhter and other senior officials attended the strategy session. Mazumder promised voters will experience authentic democracy for the first time in years. Media professionals gained significant protections under the new government after suffering under authoritarian rule. Journalists will work freely during the election period without government interference or intimidation. Bangladesh jumped 16 positions on the global media freedom index while the former regime dragged the country down 44 spots. Press freedom advocates celebrated the dramatic turnaround in just one year. The government continues expanding media rights as part of democratic reforms. [/QUOTE]
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