Bangladesh’s Home Adviser has announced that 35,000 members of the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) will be deployed nationwide to ensure security during the upcoming national election. The deployment underscores the government’s focus on maintaining law and order, preventing violence, and ensuring a free and fair electoral process.
Bangladesh is preparing for its national election with a significant security measure as the Home Adviser confirmed the deployment of 35,000 Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) personnel across the country. The move reflects the government’s commitment to safeguarding the electoral process and ensuring that citizens can cast their votes in a secure environment.
Key highlights from the announcement include
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A total of 35,000 BGB members will be stationed across districts to maintain peace and order.
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The deployment aims to prevent election-related violence and ensure smooth conduct of polling.
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BGB personnel will work in coordination with police, Rapid Action Battalion (RAB), and other law enforcement agencies.
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Special attention will be given to sensitive constituencies identified as vulnerable to unrest.
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The Home Adviser emphasized that the government is committed to free, fair, and transparent elections.
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Security forces will also monitor border areas to prevent illegal activities during the election period.
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Mobile patrols and quick response teams will be deployed to handle emergencies.
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The Election Commission has welcomed the move, noting that strong security presence will boost voter confidence.
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Officials highlighted that the deployment is part of a broader national security plan involving multiple agencies.
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The government reiterated that maintaining peace during elections is essential for democratic stability.
The deployment of BGB personnel represents one of the largest security mobilizations in Bangladesh’s electoral history. By combining manpower, coordination, and vigilance, the government aims to reassure citizens and stakeholders that the election will be conducted in a safe and orderly manner.
As Bangladesh heads into this crucial democratic exercise, the role of BGB and other security agencies will be pivotal in ensuring that the electoral process remains credible, transparent, and free from intimidation.
Sources: Dhaka Tribune, The Daily Star, Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS)