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Looted weapons must be recovered before election: CA

Staff Reporter:
Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus has emphasized that all looted weapons must be re-covered as soon as possible before the upcoming 13th national election to ensure law and order.
“The looted weapons must be recovered before the election by any means,” he said.
The Chief Adviser said while presiding over the 119th meeting of the National Implementation Committee on Administrative Reorganization (NICAR) at his residence Jamuna yesterday.
This was the maiden NICAR meeting held during the tenure of the interim government.
Following the meeting, Chief Adviser’s Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam shared the details at a brief-ing held at the Foreign Service Academy.
He said the issue of elections was discussed in the meeting, with special emphasis placed on the recovery of looted weapons to maintain the law and order across the country.
Responding to questions regarding the election, Shafiqul Alam said, “We know the history behind many of those who are expressing doubts about the election. We are not unaware of the amount of brokerage they have done in the last fifteen and a half years. So we are not surprised by such statements.”
He added that everyone has the freedom of expression and the right to speak.
However, he made it clear that the government’s position on the election is firm.
“The election will be held on February 12—not a day before, not a day after. The government firmly believes that the election will be held on the scheduled day and will be conducted very beautifully,” he said.
Alam also noted that people across the country do not believe the rumors about the election being spread on social media.

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