Home Adviser signals zero tolerance on unrest as election in February

UNB

Published: November 18, 2025, 04:51 PM

Home Adviser signals zero tolerance on unrest as election in February

File Photo

Home Affairs Adviser Lt Gen (retd) Md Jahangir Alam Chowdhury on Tuesday said law-enforcement agencies are fully prepared to act against any attempt to destabilise the country, as the next national election is going to be held in the first half of February.

He made the remarks at a meeting with German Ambassador to Bangladesh Dr Rudiger Loltz at the Ministry of Home Affairs, where the overall law-and-order situation dominated the discussions.

The Adviser said law and order across the country remains normal, except a few isolated incidents reported following the verdict against Sheikh Hasina.

He warned that strict action will be taken against anyone attempting to disrupt public security in the coming days.

Jahangir Alam said that the responsibility for announcing the specific polling date lies with the Election Commission, but emphasised that security agencies are ready to support the electoral process whenever required.

The meeting also focused on public reactions to the verdict, preparations surrounding the national election timeline, prisoner extradition, cybercrime, and other areas of cooperation.

Germany and Bangladesh are ‘tested friends’, the Adviser said, adding that he hopes bilateral relations will continue to strengthen.

Additional Secretary (Political) of the Home Ministry Khandaker Md Mahabubur Rahman and Anja Kersten, Deputy Head of Mission at the German Embassy, also attended the meeting.

Link copied!