The Adviser on Law to the Interim Government, Asif Nazrul, has announced that the transfer of power to the newly elected government will take place before the commencement of Ramadan, following the parliamentary elections scheduled for 17 and 18 February. He made the remarks on Thursday, 12 February, after casting his vote at the Siddheshwari Girls’ College polling station in Dhaka-8, under the jurisdiction of Ramna Police Station.
Speaking to journalists, Nazrul emphasised the historical significance of this election. “For generations, the people of Bangladesh were deprived of their right to vote,” he said. “It is through the determination, activism, and sacrifices of our youth and students that this fundamental right has been restored.”
He characterised the current election as far more than a routine democratic exercise. “This is not just an ordinary vote. It is a tribute to those who made sacrifices in July, standing up for democracy and the people’s rights,” Nazrul stated, referring to past movements that shaped Bangladesh’s democratic journey.
On the electoral atmosphere, the law adviser remarked that voting is proceeding in a festive and orderly manner. While acknowledging a few isolated incidents, he noted that these should not be considered representative of the nation’s voting culture.
According to the Dhaka District Election Commission, voter turnout at key centres in Dhaka-8 is as follows:
| Polling Station | Voter Turnout | Environment | Notes on Conduct |
|---|---|---|---|
| Siddheshwari Girls’ College | 72% | Peaceful and celebratory | Isolated minor incidents |
| Ramna Thana Central Polling | 68% | Calm and orderly | Active participation by volunteers |
| Other Dhaka-8 Centres | 65–70% | Generally smooth | Minor complaints logged but resolved |
Nazrul also highlighted the meticulous preparations undertaken by election officials. “All measures have been taken to ensure transparency and fairness at every polling station. Our staff are closely monitoring proceedings to maintain the integrity of the election,” he added.
He urged citizens to exercise their voting rights responsibly. “I encourage all eligible voters to participate actively and cast their ballots in a peaceful manner,” he said.
Political analysts have observed that the timely transfer of power before Ramadan could provide continuity in governance and enhance political stability in the country. The adviser expressed confidence that this transition would strengthen democratic institutions and reassure citizens of a transparent electoral process.
This election, marked by significant youth participation and high voter turnout, is being seen as a milestone in Bangladesh’s democratic history, reflecting both the resilience of its citizens and the restoration of their fundamental rights.
