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Bangladesh Election Commission rules out local elections before national polls

IANS March 2, 2025 255 views

Bangladesh's Election Commission has definitively ruled out local elections before the national polls, creating significant political tension. Multiple political parties, including BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami, have been lobbying for different election strategies. The Commission cited low law enforcement morale and logistical challenges as reasons for prioritizing national elections. These developments suggest a complex political landscape leading up to the anticipated December 2025 national vote.

"We are not thinking about local elections at the moment." - Abdur Rahmanel Masud, Election Commissioner
Dhaka, March 2: The Election Commission of Bangladesh has stated that it will not be possible to hold local elections before national elections. This confirmation came at a time when major political parties in Bangladesh were at loggerheads over which election to have first, according to the local media.

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Bangladesh Election Commission delays local polls before national elections

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Political parties clash over election sequence

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BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami show growing rift

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National elections planned for December 2025

Speaking to the country's leading newspaper, The Daily Star, one of the Bangladeshi Election Commissioners, requesting anonymity, said, "We are also observing the law and order situation. We all know the morale of law enforcers has been low since August 5. It would not be wise to hold local elections when police morale is still low."

Earlier this week, Election Commissioner Abdur Rahmanel Masud stated, "We are not thinking about local elections at the moment. Local polls usually take place in phases. If we begin local elections at the moment, it will be almost impossible to hold the parliamentary election by December or January."

For the last few weeks, several political parties, including the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), Jamaat-e-Islami, and the Left Democratic Alliance (LDA), have met with the Election Commission separately, raising a demand for conducting the national elections this year. The radical political outfit Jamaat-e-Islami, however, demanded that national elections be held only after local elections.

Addressing a rally on Friday, Jamaat-e-Islami Secretary Mia Golam Parwar reiterated his party's call for holding local government elections before the national election. He further stated that conspiracies are obstructing reforms and a fair electoral process.

On the other hand, the BNP issued a warning to the interim government, led by Chief Advisor Mohammad Yunus, and other political parties in Bangladesh not to tamper with the national elections. The party claimed that any tactics to postpone national elections in the guise of reforms would lead to intensified protest movements, according to some local media reports.

With the Election Commission of Bangladesh preparing to hold elections in December 2025, a rift seemingly grew between two former allies, BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami. BNP, which emerged as the largest political party in Bangladesh after the fall of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina-led Awami League government, prioritized national elections, while Jamaat showed support for conducting local government elections first.

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