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12 Jan, 2026 20:50 pm
DHAKA, Jan 12, 2026 (BSS) – Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus today stressed on taking measures to stop recurrence of election rigging as the committee on investigating alleged irregularities in the 2014, 2018 and 2024 general polls submitted its report to him. Committee Chief Justice Shamim Hasnain and members Shamim Al Mamun, Kazi Mahfuzul Haque (Supon), Barrister Tazrian Akram Hossain and Dr Md Abdul Alim formally handed over the report to the Chief Adviser at the State Guest House Jamuna here this afternoon. After submitting the report, committee members discussed various aspects of their investigation with the Chief Adviser. Receiving the report, Prof Yunus said, “We had heard about vote rigging, and we knew some things. But the way they distorted the entire process so shamelessly, crushed and twisted the system, and wrote verdicts on paper according to their own wishes—these must be presented before the nation. There must be a complete record”. He further said that using the country’s money and organizing the elections with people’s money, the entire nation was given punishment. “The people of this country watched helplessly. They could do nothing,” the Chief Adviser said, adding, for the country’s people to feel at least some relief, the faces of those involved must be unmasked. “We must know who did it and how it was done. Measures must be taken so that election rigging never happens again,” Prof Yunus said. Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Adviser Dr Asif Nazrul, Industries Adviser Adilur Rahman Khan, Information and Broadcasting Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan and Cultural Affairs Adviser Mostofa Sarwar Farooki were present at the meeting, among others. Later, the committee chief and members briefed the media in front of the Jamuna where they presented the findings of the investigation. Chief Adviser’s Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam was also present at the briefing. According to the report, the 2014 election was completely staged and meticulously pre-planned. Out of 300 seats, 153 were elected uncontested, while the remaining 147 seats were subjected to what was termed a so-called “contest”. The investigation found that this arrangement was made on the basis of decisions taken at the highest level of the state to keep Awami League in power. The report noted that as the 2014 election was widely criticized worldwide as an uncontested election, Awami League under the leadership of Sheikh Hasina had taken a mission to make the 2018 election “competitive” one. But BNP and other opposition parties, failing to understand the depth of this long-term plan, participated in the election, the report said. According to the report, in the 2018 election, ballots were stamped at night in around 80 percent of polling centers to ensure victory for Awami League. There was a kind of “dishonest competition” within the administration to make AL win, resulting in voter turnout exceeding 100 percent in some centers, it said. The report also revealed that in 2024, as the BNP and other opposition parties did not participate in the election, a tactic was adopted to make the election appear “competitive” by fielding so-called “dummy” candidates. The report stated that the innovative plans behind all three elections were taken at the highest level of the state, saying as part of that, the administration, police, Election Commission, and intelligence agencies were used to implement the plans. “A special cell comprising certain officials was formed, which was known as the ‘Election Cell’,” the report revealed. According to the report, from 2014 to 2024, the election system was effectively taken away from the Election Commission and placed largely in the hands of the administration. During this period, the administration, rather than the Election Commission, emerged as the main force in conducting elections.
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DHAKA, Jan 12, 2026 (BSS)- Rapid Pass and MRT Passes for metro rail and other public transport systems can now be recharged online through a mobile app. Chief Adviser’s Special Assistant for the Ministry of Road Transport and Bridges Sheik Moinuddin inaugurated the service at the conference room of the Dhaka Transport Coordination Authority (DTCA) in Tejgaon.  At the inauguration ceremony, it was stated that this app-based service has been launched as part of the ongoing initiative to digitize and modernize the country’s public transport system.  Through this service, the use of smart cards in the metro rail and other public transport systems in the future will gain further momentum. The authorities said that through the app, users can safely recharge their Rapid Pass and MRT Pass without visiting counters.  The app will also allow users to view recharge history and card usage details, instantly check balances using Near Field Communication (NFC)-enabled smartphones, and make payments through multiple digital platforms, including bKash, Rocket, Visa, AMEX, and MasterCard. The usage procedure of the new app was explained at the event. To avail of online recharge services, users must download the app from the Google Play Store and complete a one-time sign-up process. Users previously registered on the Rapid Pass website can log in to the app using the same credentials. After logging in, previously linked cards will be displayed automatically, and users can add new Rapid Pass or MRT Pass cards if needed. The authorities further informed that a minimum Taka 100 and a maximum of Taka 5,000 can be recharged online at a time. However, after online recharge, the balance will not be activated until the card is tapped on an add-value machine at metro stations. Once the recharge is successful, a confirmation message will be sent to the registered mobile number. It was also stated that only one pending online recharge can be maintained on a card at a time. Blacklisted cards or illegal cards cannot be recharged. Although users can apply to cancel a pending recharge within seven days before tapping the card on an add-value machine, a five percent service charge will be applicable in such cases. Using the newly launched app, passengers will be able to recharge their cards anytime from anywhere. The authorities said this initiative will improve the quality of passenger services and pave the way for wider use of Rapid Pass across buses, metro rail, and other public transport systems in the future. Earlier, on November 25 last year, online recharge facilities were introduced through the Rapid Pass website at Agargaon Metro Station.  At that time, the launch of a mobile app was also announced. Following that announcement, the Android-based Rapid Pass app was made available on the Google Play Store from January 1 this year. Dr. Md. Mashiur Rahman, Executive Director (in charge) of the Dhaka Transport Coordination Authority (DTCA) chaired the event.  

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