Concerns have been raised over the quality of technical equipment in Bangladesh’s National Parliament following criticism from opposition lawmaker Mir Ahmed Bin Kashem, commonly known as Barrister Arman. Speaking after the inaugural session of the 13th National Parliament, he publicly condemned the headphones provided to Members of Parliament, describing them as uncomfortable and of substandard quality.
The comments were shared on Thursday, 12 March, via Barrister Arman’s verified Facebook account towards the end of the sitting. He reported that the poor design and sound quality of the supplied headphones caused pain “from the ears to the head” while listening to parliamentary proceedings.
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Complaint Over Audio Equipment
In his post, Barrister Arman included a photograph of the black over-ear headphones distributed to MPs. He described the sound quality as extremely low and suggested that older equipment previously used in the chamber had delivered a clearer audio experience. He expressed disappointment at what he called the unsatisfactory standards of equipment in the nation’s premier legislative body.
| Issue Raised | Details of Complaint |
|---|---|
| Device Type | Headphones supplied to MPs in parliament |
| Main Concern | Poor build quality causing discomfort |
| Health Complaint | Pain extending from ears to head |
| Audio Performance | Very low sound quality |
| Comparison | Older devices reportedly delivered clearer audio |
Technical Disruptions During the Session
The criticism coincided with technical issues in the chamber. A mechanical fault affected the microphone system, interrupting the smooth flow of speeches and debates.
To address the problem, Hafiz Uddin Ahmed, Speaker of Parliament, suspended the session for approximately 20 minutes. Proceedings resumed at around 12:45 pm, although some audio problems persisted. At times, the Speaker had to rely on a handheld microphone to maintain proceedings while technicians worked to stabilise the sound system.
Broader Questions About Parliamentary Infrastructure
The incident has prompted discussion over the technical preparedness of the parliament, particularly regarding audio systems and interpretation devices. High-quality equipment is essential for ensuring that debates, speeches, and official announcements are clearly heard by all legislators.
In a parliamentary environment where simultaneous translation, microphones, and listening devices are critical, such disruptions highlight potential shortcomings in infrastructure and the need for consistent equipment standards. Barrister Arman’s comments have drawn attention to both the headphones’ quality and the broader question of infrastructure reliability during the opening session of the new parliament.
Call for Improved Standards
While no official response has been issued, observers note that the complaint underscores the importance of maintaining high technical standards in the legislature. Future parliamentary sessions may see a review or upgrade of audio devices to prevent similar disruptions and to provide MPs with a more comfortable and functional working environment.
