Press Secretary Affirms Elections Will Follow CA’s Timeline

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Press Secretary Affirms Elections Will Follow CA’s Timeline

BM Desk : The election will take place on the day the Chief Advisor (Chief Advisor) proclaimed it, stated Shafiqul Alam, the Chief Advisor’s press secretary.  At the ‘TEDx Comilla University’ event held on Saturday, July 19, at Comilla University (CUBI), he made this statement. The Mainamati Auditorium of the Bangladesh Rural Development Academy served as the venue for the event.

Shafiqul Alam stated that there is no doubt regarding the election. The election will occur within a designated timeframe in a setting where no political party or competitor will raise any objections to the electoral environment.

The Press Secretary remarked, “It will not be delayed even by a day. A fair and unbiased election will take place. This Golden Generation, which has successfully removed a dictator like Hasina, will elevate the country to a remarkable level. They will be capable of restoring the nation.”

Concerning the July Charter, the Press Secretary mentioned, “If we observe other nations, we will realize that these matters typically require a significant amount of time.” However, the political parties in our country are consistently convening and discussing this. We are hopeful that the July charter will be finalized soon.

Alongside the Chief Advisor’s Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam, ten other speakers, including authors, journalists, artists, and comedians, attended the event.

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