Key Points

The Chief of Army Staff met with the Chief Adviser to discuss the military's support for the upcoming general elections. Professor Yunus stressed the importance of a streamlined role for the army with a clear command structure. General Wakar-Uz-Zaman promised the army's full cooperation and urged against distraction by rumors. This meeting occurs amid political unrest as Bangladesh prepares for polls scheduled for February 2026.

Key Points: Bangladesh Army Chief Wakar-Uz-Zaman Meets Chief Adviser Yunus on Poll Security

  • Army Chief assures full cooperation for election security with the interim government
  • Yunus emphasizes need for clear command structure among all forces
  • Meeting focused on army's role in assisting civil administration amid unrest
  • Yunus vows to deliver an election that is a celebration of democracy
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Bangladesh Army Chief meets Chief Adviser amid unrest ahead of elections

Army Chief General Wakar-Uz-Zaman meets Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus, pledging full military cooperation for secure Bangladesh elections in February 2026.

"The entire army is committed to making the government successful in all its initiatives and programmes - General Wakar-Uz-Zaman"

Dhaka, September 1

Chief of Bangladesh Army Staff General Wakar-Uz-Zaman called on Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on Monday amid unrest ahead of general elections scheduled for February next year.

During the meeting, the Chief Adviser discussed the army's role in assisting the civil administration under the present circumstances. He thanked the military for their continued contribution to maintaining law and order, the Chief Adviser's Press Wing said in a statement.

The Chief Adviser emphasised the need to streamline this role, including a clearly defined command structure and close coordination among all forces in the months leading up to the polls. "I have made a solemn commitment to the nation to deliver an election that would stand out in terms of voter turnout, participation of new and women voters, global confidence in safety and security, and its atmosphere as a celebration of democracy and rule of law," Yunus said.

General Wakar-Uz-Zaman, in turn, assured the Chief Adviser of the army's full cooperation with the Interim Government. He also urged Yunus not to be distracted by rumours. "The entire army is committed to making the government successful in all its initiatives and programmes," he added.

A day earlier, Yunus had said there was no alternative to an election, warning that it would be very dangerous for Bangladesh if anyone thought otherwise. He reiterated that elections would be held in February 2026, as planned, according to the Dhaka Tribune.

Yunus has also held separate discussions with leaders of major political parties, including the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, and the National Citizens Party (NCP). The meetings focused on the current political climate and preparations for the upcoming national polls, Dhaka Tribune reported.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see Professor Yunus taking charge. Bangladesh needs stability for regional peace. Hope the elections happen smoothly without violence. Our eastern neighbors deserve a fair democratic process.
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Aman W
The army chief meeting political leadership always makes me nervous. Remember what happened in Pakistan? Hope Bangladesh maintains civilian control. Democracy shouldn't be just for show.
Sneha F
Bangladesh's stability matters for India too. Any unrest there affects our border states. Hope they conduct peaceful elections 🤞 Professor Yunus has a tough job ahead!
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Vikram M
"Don't be distracted by rumors" - that's what every military says before taking over! Hope Bangladesh proves me wrong. South Asia needs more democracies, not fewer.
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Nisha Z
Good that they're discussing women voter participation. Bangladesh has made progress in gender equality - hope the elections continue that trend. More power to Bangladeshi sisters! 👏

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