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Khasru sees no sign of uncertainty over polls in February

People across the country are preparing for the February election, says Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury 

Update : 29 Jun 2025, 07:44 PM

BNP leader Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury on Sunday expressed hope that the national election will be held in February, as he sees no sign of uncertainty about it.

"I do not see any sign that the election will be held in February. There is no need to question it unnecessarily. I see the election is going to be held in February," Khasru said during a press briefing at the BNP chairperson’s office in Gulshan in response to a journalist’s question about demands made by various Islamic parties at Saturday’s Islami Andolan Bangladesh rally at Suhrawardy Udyan, where they called for local government elections to be held before the general election.

“People across the country are preparing for the February election. The Election Commission is also making preparations. Everything is on track. So, there is no point in unnecessarily questioning something that has not happened yet, or trying to disrupt the upcoming election for no reason," he said.

The BNP leader said it is normal for political parties to have differences of opinion and disagreements over various issues. "There is nothing wrong with that. Everyone has the right to express different views."

The press briefing was held after a meeting between Canadian High Commissioner Ajit Singh and BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir.

In response to a question, Khasru said rapes are not limited to one area, but are happening in different parts of the country. “Many of these cases are not reported. The government needs to be more capable and increase its vigilance to deal with the issue effectively.”

He strongly criticized efforts to politicize such incidents for narrow political gain. "Those who are committing such acts and seeking an opportunity to gain an electoral advantage in the future will, unfortunately, not succeed," the BNP leader said.

Khasru also said attempts to divert public attention by politicizing sensitive incidents like rape will not work. "Everyone knows who was involved in the incident in Comilla. From what I have come to know, the person involved had links with Awami League politics. This has been reported on social media and in several newspapers."

Replying to another question about relations with India, he said it is important for neighbouring countries like Bangladesh and India to maintain good ties.

“But relations between two countries must be based on some key principles. A good relationship must be built on mutual respect and protecting each other’s interests,” the BNP leader said.

He said such a relationship should also ensure that there is no interference in each other’s internal affairs. “These aspects must be prioritized. When these matters are ensured, I believe it will be much easier to advance our relationship."

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