Bangladesh election: 1,400 Dhaka polling stations under high-risk security list
As many as 1,400 polling stations in Dhaka have been marked as high risk for the upcoming 13th National Parliamentary Election.
Updated: February 11, 2026 10:38 PM IST
Bangladesh election: 1,400 Dhaka polling stations under high-risk security listDhaka: As many as 1,400 polling stations in Dhaka across 13 constituencies have been marked under the high risk category, hours before the 13th National Parliamentary Election, Dhaka Tribune reported. The authorities will deploy law enforcement personnel at these high risk polling booths to ensure security. The Election Commission of Bangladesh has also taken special measures for these polling stations for smooth voting.
Sharf Uddin said all necessary preparations for the election and referendum have been completed by the Dhaka Divisional Commissioner’s Office. “All voting materials will reach polling stations through presiding officers by this evening,” he said.
He added that authorities have not detected any specific security threat so far. “We are not under any pressure. A total of 52 complaints regarding violations of the code of conduct were received, and all have been addressed,” he said.
To maintain order on polling day, 80 executive magistrates and two judicial magistrates will conduct mobile court operations across Dhaka. Adequate numbers of police, Rapid Action Battalion (RAB), Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB), and army personnel will remain prepared to respond promptly to any untoward situation, the report said.
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Nearly 90 per cent of polling centres in Dhaka are under CCTV surveillance, Sharf Uddin added. Additionally, two Ansar members equipped with body-worn cameras will be stationed at each polling station to transmit real-time footage.
Voting is scheduled for tomorrow in Bangladesh (February 12). The results are expected to be confirmed on Friday, February 13.
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Following an intense 20-day official campaign period that concluded on February 10, authorities have now fully shifted to polling mode, with attention centred on voting-day logistics and security management.
Over 12.77 crore eligible voters will elect representatives for 299 of the 300 parliamentary seats, with one seat postponed following a candidate’s death.
Alongside the parliamentary contest, voters will also participate in a concurrent national referendum on the July National Charter, a key document proposing major constitutional and institutional changes that could shape future governance.
The Election Commission said ballot papers are being distributed to polling centres with stringent security measures in place, noting that logistical preparations involving thousands of election officials and security personnel have been completed.
The European Union Election Observation Mission described the pre-poll atmosphere as “very positive,” with Chief Observer Ivars Ijabs noting that stakeholders across districts and regions expressed a hopeful outlook, according to The Daily Star.
The EU has deployed over 200 observers, including 60 long-term observers who have been active since early January and 90 short-term observers assigned to monitor voting and counting.
Notably, the contest is mainly between one alliance led by the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and other by Jamaat-e-Islami. Authorities are largely positive about the polls, however concerns remain in some areas about possible post-poll unrest.
(With ANI Inputs)
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