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DHAKA, Dec 22, 2025 (BSS)- Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) A M M Nasir Uddin has said Bangladesh’s newly introduced ‘hybrid postal voting’ is expected to become a model for countries around the world.
He made the remarks while talking to journalists after inspecting postal ballot operations at the Tejgaon Mail Processing Centre in the capital this afternoon.
“We are hopeful that this hybrid model (online registration combine manual counting of postal ballots) will emerge as a global example,” the CEC said.
He said that for the first time since independence, arrangements have been made to enable expatriate Bangladeshis to cast their votes through postal ballots.
“In the last 54 years, such an opportunity did not come. We have taken this initiative in line with the commitment made by the Chief Adviser.
“The Election Commission is fully committed to fulfilling that promise,” he added.
Expressing optimism about further development of the system, Nasir Uddin said it would continue to improve with time.
“In future elections, the system will be more advanced and its coverage will expand further,” he noted.
Responding to a question on challenges in introducing the system for the first time, the CEC said the Election Commission had faced multiple challenges and had been working for a long time to address them.
“We sought support from a wide range of experts, including specialists from different universities and both local and international ICT companies. Consultancy assistance was taken from organisations such as IFES and UNDP,” he said.
He said, “Our experts have successfully handled the cyber attacks. Despite all challenges, we have moved forward effectively and Insha Allah, we will complete the remaining tasks properly.
Regarding the upcoming 13th National Parliament Election, the CEC expressed confidence that the overall law and order would continue to improve as the election draws nearer.
“Following our meeting with law enforcement agencies yesterday, we informed the nation that all stakeholders will work together to ensure a fair and peaceful election," he said.
"As polling day approaches, the law and order situation will improve further, public fear will diminish and voters will participate with enthusiasm,” he added.
Describing the work environment at the Tejgaon Mail Processing Centre as satisfactory, Nasir Uddin said the officials and staff were working with enthusiasm and efficiency.
“They are pleased to be able to contribute to the nation. The election will be held in a festive manner. Public confidence in the Election Commission already exists and will grow stronger in the future,” he added.
The CEC said around 5.75 lakh voters have already completed registration for postal voting, noting that three more days remain for registration.
He expressed hope that the registration number would increase significantly during this period.
Election Commissioners Abdur Rahmanel Masud, Tahmida Ahmad, Md. Anwarul Islam Sarker and Abul Fazal Md. Sanaullah Brig. Gen. (Retd.) and Election Commission Secretariat Senior Secretary Akhter Ahmed were present.