
DHAKA, Feb 12, 2026 (BSS) - Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus today extended his heartfelt congratulations and gratitude to the entire nation as the voting of 13th national parliamentary election and the referendum on the implementation of the July National Charter concluded in a peaceful, orderly and festive environment.
"The spontaneous participation of voters, the responsible conduct of political parties, the restraint shown by candidates and the professionalism of all institutions involved in the electoral process collectively demonstrated that our commitment to democracy remains unwavering," he said in a statement issued by his press wing after concluding the voting at 4:30pm.
Through exercising their constitutional rights, the citizens have played an active role in determining the country's future, the Chief Adviser added.
Prof Yunus said, "I extend special thanks to the Election Commission, the law enforcement agencies, the armed forces, the administration, observer teams, media personnel and all officers and staff involved in the voting process".
It has been possible to complete this massive democratic event due to their dedication and hard work, he added.
"I call upon political parties and candidates to uphold democratic decency, tolerance and mutual respect even after the final results are announced. Differences of opinion will exist, but in the national interest we must remain united," the Chief Adviser said.
He said that Bangladesh has once again proven that the people are the source of all power.
"We will move forward collectively toward building an accountable, inclusive and justice-based state," the Chief Adviser added.
He further said, "This election is a moment of great joy and celebration for us. Through it, an unprecedented journey of a new Bangladesh has begun".
Prof Yunus said that this election was the most peaceful and festive in the country's history, adding, "If this continuity can be maintained, our democracy will reach the pinnacle of excellence".
"Let's work together in this journey to strengthen democracy," he said.