Muhammad Fouzul Kabir Khan addressed participants at a views exchange program focused on the National Rooftop Solar Program in Dhamrai Upazila. The interim government adviser for Power, Energy, and Mineral Resources emphasized his administration's commitment to electoral neutrality. Khan stated that citizens must cast ballots without intimidation or pressure during the upcoming elections. The government has already disciplined officials who participated in the controversial 2018 electoral process. Future misconduct will face swift consequences, unlike previous administrations that encouraged such behavior.
The adviser instructed civil servants to maintain political neutrality regardless of electoral outcomes. Khan referenced the DUCSU election as a model for proper administrative conduct during voting periods. He reminded government employees that their primary duty serves the public rather than political interests. The interim administration represents no political party and operates without partisan influence. Khan emphasized that creating an unbiased electoral environment remains the government's primary responsibility.
Regarding energy concerns, Khan acknowledged current gas supply challenges affecting the nation. The country faces a deficit of one thousand million cubic feet of gas supply. This shortage creates corresponding difficulties with overall gas distribution systems. However, Khan clarified that neither gas nor electricity shortages have reached critical levels. The energy sector continues operating despite these supply constraints.
The adviser instructed civil servants to maintain political neutrality regardless of electoral outcomes. Khan referenced the DUCSU election as a model for proper administrative conduct during voting periods. He reminded government employees that their primary duty serves the public rather than political interests. The interim administration represents no political party and operates without partisan influence. Khan emphasized that creating an unbiased electoral environment remains the government's primary responsibility.
Regarding energy concerns, Khan acknowledged current gas supply challenges affecting the nation. The country faces a deficit of one thousand million cubic feet of gas supply. This shortage creates corresponding difficulties with overall gas distribution systems. However, Khan clarified that neither gas nor electricity shortages have reached critical levels. The energy sector continues operating despite these supply constraints.