A delegation of foreign observers conveyed satisfaction over the current state of voting in Dhaka. They claim that a transparent and calm atmosphere is being used for polling.

Three international observers visited the Darus Salam Bangladesh Korea Technical Training Center in the capital on Sunday, January 7, and then discussed the voting scenario with reporters.

According to Terry L. Islay, Deputy Head of Mission US STO, the polling climate is favorable. Voting is the reason for their presence. Everything appeared to be alright. With luck, half of the votes will be counted. And in that regard, the centers we saw showed no errors.

According to Ireland's Political Editor Nicholas Hupawall, the polling place was the safest and most tranquil he had ever seen. There appear to be fewer polling places than there are political offices. There are just 4,000 polling places, which seems extremely small. Overall, I believe that everything is quiet.

According to the observer, Bangladesh's democracy will reach a significant milestone with free, fair, and secure elections. Our responsibility is to oversee secure, equitable, and free voting. enjoyed what we observed. However, there's still time. We'll see

Nicholas expressed his happiness that there were female voters. Women are voting, he remarked. I counted quite a few. Voting by women is being done.

Volker U. Friedrich, a political analyst and social activist from Germany, stated that clear guidelines are being followed in the voting process. I did not see any issues with voting. Being here to watch the voting makes us happy. We intend to attend a great deal more polling places. The polling results will be of importance to us as well.

This team of foreign observers visited the Banani Vidyaniketan polling place earlier.