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135 out of 139 councilors voted in the Bangladesh Football Federation election at a hotel in the capital on Saturday. Salauddin became president for the fourth time in a row with 94 votes. Badal obtained 40 votes; However, the former footballer said at a two-point press conference that he would withdraw from the elections.
As the only candidate against Salauddin, Manik practically survived. Former Sheikh footballer and coach Jamal Dhanmondi Club was optimistic when he announced the announcement that he could win the hearts of voters. But a completely different picture was seen in the electoral college.
Presidential candidate Manik left the electoral college at 8:20 am. He also complained before leaving.
“I think I should be there during the vote count. Who will see if the vote is rigged? I’m an independent candidate. I should have been there. But they didn’t let me stay there.”
“Before going to the electoral commissioner, they told me they couldn’t stay here. The Electoral Code of Conduct stipulates that candidates can be present during the voting process. But what will happen during the vote count is not mentioned. “
In this regard, said Chief Elections Commissioner Mezbah Uddin, measures have been taken according to the electoral rules.
“The electoral rules state that a candidate’s agent or representative can be present during the vote counting. Candidates cannot stay. So they were not allowed to stay.”
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