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THURSDAY, MAY 15, 2025
EC urges reform commission to address interference in poll affairs

Bangladesh

TBS Report
20 November, 2024, 07:05 pm
Last modified: 20 November, 2024, 10:22 pm

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EC urges reform commission to address interference in poll affairs

TBS Report
20 November, 2024, 07:05 pm
Last modified: 20 November, 2024, 10:22 pm
EC Secretary Shafiul Azim. Photo: Collected
EC Secretary Shafiul Azim. Photo: Collected

The Election Commission has recommended to the reform commission that neither the EC, its commissioners, nor poll officials should face interference from any authorities while enforcing electoral laws.

"A high-profile reform commission is working here. We are trying to assist our colleagues by identifying weaknesses," said EC Secretary Shafiul Azim while briefing journalists after a meeting with the Election Reform Commission today. 

"We had discussions on the nature and instances of interference, identifying where and how unauthorised meddling occurs to ensure the reform process is effective." 

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The EC secretary said that during the meeting, they also reviewed the experiences of field officials and stakeholders, including the media. 

He emphasised that, according to the Constitution, all state organs operate under the authority of the EC. However, he said, "The powers granted to the commission and the law should be fully exercised. These legal provisions are not being fully enforced." 

Shafiul Azim also stressed that the constitutional powers granted to the EC should be more clearly defined. "If any wrongdoing occurs during the election, the EC should have the authority to prosecute those responsible afterward, a recommendation we have also put forward," he added. 

He urged the media to maintain impartiality, stating, "With everyone's unbiased participation, a fair election can be achieved." 

At the briefing, Reform Commission head Badiul Alam Majumder said, "We have taken their opinions on what we need to focus on and prioritise. They have highlighted many issues." 

"They suggested strengthening the laws, rules, and regulations to enhance the commission's effectiveness. Discussions also focused on ways to improve the efficiency of field administration, law enforcement, and other officials in carrying out their duties." 

Majumder pointed out that the laws and regulations have limitations that need addressing, but the main issue lies in their enforcement.

"The Constitution and courts grant the commission immense power, including the authority to enhance rules for free and fair elections. However, the challenge has been in exercising these powers effectively, which must be resolved," he added.

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