Bangladesh Bans Use of Prime Minister's Image on Official Banners
The Bangladeshi government has issued a circular banning the use of the Prime Minister's image on official banners, festoons, and billboards prepared for government events. The directive, issued by the Cabinet Division on Sunday, July 5, applies to all forms of the Prime Minister's image, including 3D representations. The circular instructs that designs must prioritize the event's subject matter and present necessary and consistent information, clearly reflecting the event's purpose, message, and content. The order is described as extremely important and effective immediately. This policy shift aims to depersonalize government communications and focus on institutional messaging rather than individual leadership.
Global Impact
Politically, this is a notable but moderate step in Bangladesh's governance evolution, reducing the prominence of the Prime Minister's image in public spaces. Socially, it may encourage a more issue-based public discourse.