The government will move quickly to restore elected local administrations, Local Government Minister Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has said, reports bdnews24.com.
Asked when elections to union, Upazila, and district councils could take place, Fakhrul said: "As soon as possible, we will arrange elections in these bodies. We will take a decision on this promptly."
After assuming office following the July Uprising, the interim government removed mayors, Upazila chairmen and councillors elected during the Awami League's tenure.
Union Parishad chairmen and members, however, have not been removed, though many remain in jail or are away from their localities.
When asked about the government's position on the Awami League, which is banned from all sorts of political activities, Fakhrul said: "This will be communicated politically after discussions within the government."
On the state of law and order, Fakhrul said: "It is not as bad as it may seem. Law and order has improved compared with before, and macroeconomic stability has largely returned.
"Banks are under better control. Coordinated efforts will further improve the situation."
On how the government plans to tackle mob violence, Fakhrul said it would certainly be brought under control.
Local polls will be held soon: Mirza Fakhrul
FE Team | Published: February 19, 2026 00:31:24
Local polls will be held soon: Mirza Fakhrul
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