Bangladesh Pledges Reforms Amidst Crisis

Bangladesh's interim government is striving to restore normalcy and conduct free and fair elections through deeper reforms. The government has made significant moves, such as restructuring police leadership and engaging with international envoys for support. Despite recent violence, officials claim the situation is 'close to normal'.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Dhaka | Updated: 22-08-2024 00:44 IST | Created: 22-08-2024 00:44 IST
Bangladesh Pledges Reforms Amidst Crisis
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Bangladesh's current socio-political situation has been described as 'close to normal' by top officials, who acknowledged existing challenges. A commitment was made for free and fair elections following substantial reforms.

Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam highlighted the interim government's priority to restore law and order during an interaction at the Foreign Service Academy. National security advisors and restructured police leadership aim to underpin stability.

Engagements with UK High Commissioner Sarah Cooke and Japanese envoy Iwama Kiminori reflected international support. Economic cooperation and assistance in electoral reforms featured prominently. Ensuring national harmony and addressing Rohingya refugee needs remain critical focuses for the administration.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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