Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus expressed his warm congratulations and appreciation to the nation following the successful conclusion of the 13th national parliamentary election and the referendum-2026 in a peaceful and organized manner. In a statement released by his press office after the voting closed at 4:30 pm, he commended the enthusiastic participation of voters, the responsible behavior of political parties, the restraint exhibited by candidates, and the professionalism displayed by all institutions involved in the electoral process, showcasing the unwavering commitment to democracy.
He highlighted that through exercising their constitutional rights, citizens actively contributed to shaping the country’s future. Professor Yunus extended special thanks to the Election Commission, law enforcement agencies, armed forces, administration, observer teams, media personnel, and all individuals engaged in the voting process for their dedication and hard work, which made the successful completion of this significant democratic event possible.
Emphasizing the importance of upholding democratic values, tolerance, and mutual respect even after the announcement of final results, he urged political parties and candidates to prioritize national unity above differences of opinion. Professor Yunus reiterated that Bangladesh had once again demonstrated the power of its people as the foundation of authority and expressed optimism in collectively progressing towards establishing an accountable, inclusive, and just state.
Describing the election as a moment of joy and festivity, he noted that it marked the beginning of a transformative journey for Bangladesh. Professor Yunus characterized the election as the most peaceful and celebratory in the nation’s history, underscoring that maintaining this positive momentum would elevate the country’s democracy to greater heights. He called for unified efforts to bolster democratic principles and strengthen the nation.
Earlier in the day, Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus hailed the election and referendum as a momentous occasion for national rejuvenation and celebration. He remarked that the day symbolized the birth of a new era for Bangladesh, signaling a rejection of the past and embracing the opportunity to shape a brighter future. Expressing his happiness and optimism, he emphasized the significance of the referendum in driving transformative change across the country. Professor Yunus concluded by highlighting the collective joy and liberation experienced by the nation, marking the end of past challenges and the dawn of new aspirations.
