December 15, 2024, 4:10 am


Staff Correspondent

Published:
2024-11-04 19:07:48 BdST

Commission chief tells CASteps underway to ensure expats' voting rights


The Election Reform Commission is taking appropriate steps to ensure the voting rights of Bangladeshi expatriates living in various countries of the world.

Reform Commission chief Badiul Alam Majumder conveyed the progress to Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus at a meeting at the latter’s office in Dhaka on Monday.

The commission chief said the voters' list is being coordinated with the national identity cards.

The Election Reform Commission is giving importance to ensuring the participation of women in the electoral process and necessary measures are being taken in this regard, he said.

According to the chief adviser's press wing, the commission is maintaining communications with the stakeholders using digital platforms and taking their suggestions.

Prof Yunus also held meetings with the heads of other commissions at his office in Tejgaon regarding the activities of the reform commissions formed to advance state reform activities.

The chief adviser was also informed about the progress of the work of the Police Reform Commission by its chief Safar Raj Hossain.

The commission said work is underway on a proposal to change the method of using force in controlling the mob.

Some sections of the Code of Criminal Procedure 1898 are being examined to see whether they can be changed or not.

The Police Reform Commission has already held ten meetings and four more meetings with the stakeholders.

A questionnaire has been prepared to seek public opinion, which has already been posted on the website.

Proposals to amend some laws and rules have been received, which are being scrutinised.

In addition, appropriate proposals are being made to simplify some processes.

Progress of the work of the Public Administration Reform Commission was also shared by its chief Abdul Muyeed Chowdhury.

The work of the commission has started in full swing, and opinions of everyone have already been received through the website.

Members of the commission have visited the district and upazila levels and exchanged views with the public.

The members of the commission informed the chief adviser that exchange of views with representatives of various cadres of public administration started and the process was underway.

They expressed hope that the Public Administration Reform Commission would submit its report within the stipulated time.

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