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Chief Elections Commissioner KM Nurul Huda announced on Saturday legal action against the legislator for threatening government officials in the run-up to Charbhadrasan Upazila Parishad by-elections.
A few hours later, at a press conference at the National Press Club on Tuesday afternoon, he claimed his innocence and demanded action against the Faridpur deputy commissioner for ‘bias’ in the by-elections.
The independent deputy, identified as Nixon Chowdhury, allegedly called UNO in Charbhadrasan on the morning of the election and threatened to view another executive magistrate as a “baby pig.” The audio of their phone conversation has been released on Facebook, with many demanding action against the legislator for making such statements.
Claiming that the audio statement was not his, Nixon Chowdhury said at the press conference: “Statements and statements that have been posted on various social media should be fully edited. Around 11am, I called TNO and found that one of my employees was standing in the field smoking a cigarette and was arrested by the magistrate and the BGB for the crime. I called to inform him about that. And what has been released is super credited.
“You can see here that my conversation with TNO has taken place. TNO is a BCS painting. If TNO talks to me on social media, it knows all about the law. There are clear instructions from the Superior Court, there is a verdict that it cannot be Give anyone’s phone record on social media My TNO is not stupid enough to break the law as a man of law and will go viral on social media No statement has come from my TNO so far.
“There is no doubt that I treat it that way. The audio clip that was made is completely unfounded. Ask the UN of Charbhadrasan if I have done something like that. Yes Al, that sounds pretty bad to me. It seems that BT is not for me either. The rest of the matter is completely unfounded and is edited by the voice of my enemy. “
Nixon Chowdhury said he was the first to welcome the administration’s move after Awami League leader Barkat-Rubel was recently arrested in Faridpur on charges of wrongdoing and corruption.
“There have been many great leaders against me for a long time and they have all conspired together. This is my melody too, but my relationship with her is sweet,” he said.
However, Jasmine Sultana, ONE of Char Bhadrasan, disagreed with her statement on the audio.
In the audio that went viral, he said that the statement from the MP that approached him came out exactly.
Local MP Mujibur Rahman Chowdhury (Nixon), who has been accused of threatening a government official, held a press conference at the National Press Club on Tuesday, accusing the deputy commissioner of “ biased behavior ” about the by-elections. from Faridpur Charbhadrasan Upazila Parishad. Photo: Mahmud Zaman Avi
Asked by bdnews24.com, UNO said Tuesday night: “He made the call between 9:30 am and 10:15 am on the day of the vote. What he said came exactly in that audio, the beard did not change.” .
He said an assistant commissioner (AC Land) from Bhanga Upazila, who had come to fulfill his duties as an executive magistrate, had arrested a follower of Nixon Chowdhury for entering the booth on election morning and smoking cigarettes and trying of casting false votes.
Angered by this, Rep. Nixon Chowdhury called him, said UNO Jasmine Sultana.
In the audio, Nixon Chowdhury is heard addressing him, “Little pigs, puppies … my people are being picked up in cars; He said to go now. How great is your value, little pig, I am going to Charbhadrasan, I am watching you”
The detainee was released after the MP’s phone call, the UN said, adding: “He threatened to surround the upazila with people if they did not release him within five minutes.”
However, he did not give the audio on social media, the official said, “I don’t know how it got to social media. I was also surprised to see it. However, on Election Day, the phones of all officials in charge are under surveillance.
“It just came to our notice then. I reported the matter to the deputy commissioner in writing immediately after his phone call.”
The Chief Elections Commissioner has announced that he will take action against Nixon Chowdhury for threatening the administration at a rally in front of the Charbhadrasan Upazila Awami League office on the night of Election Day.
At the rally, Nixon said: “The deputy commissioner hiding in the administration is arresting the boatmen with 12 magistrates in this election, the deputy commissioner is beating them.”
At the press conference, Nixon said: “Bhanga, Sadarpur, Charbhadrasan are my three electoral districts. My house is about 40 km from Charbhadrasan. During the elections, I did not even go to the Charbhadrasan area during the election campaign.
Claiming that he had not violated any code of conduct, the deputy said: “The code of conduct for the elections, I have said that I have filed a complaint. I found out about this.
“Another thing is that when the results were released after the election, they told me it should be edited in full. I have proof that he edited the statement I made.”
Nixon Chowdhury demanded the trial of the Faridpur Deputy Commissioner on charges of “creating panic among voters by showing bias and intimidation” in the by-elections.
He said: “In this election, you will see the news that the rebel BNP candidate has not made a single complaint that someone has treated him badly, some obstacles have been created in the election, some have threatened, some have shown some fear. So why were 13 people appointed instead of four magistrates the day before the elections? Even then 13 people gave, no problem. I thank you for making the elections fair. But the Electoral Commission has a letter to ask four people, do 13 people have that letter?
“One of the conditions that the magistrates have been dealing with with the BGB all day is the judicial magistrate. On the morning of Election Day, executive magistrates took a deadly position in many centers. Innocent voters are afraid. Many voters lose interest in voting. In many centers, executive magistrates are seen sitting inside polling stations. The magistrate’s secretary in Nagarkanda, who is sitting inside (showing the picture). “
Nixon Chowdhury, who endorsed the ship’s candidate two days before the vote, said: “The magistrates have arrested and fined many of my staff for no reason. Three officers from the ship were fined 10,000 taka. The point is that they were they have incorporated 13 magistrates, but in the past no more than one magistrate has been elected.
“The members of BGB have created panic in all the centers so that the voters do not come. And in the centers where there are more voters by boat, there is violence. It is my democratic right to ask DC for justice for this. The rebel BNP candidate did not commit any violence in the Char area. There were no arrests there ”.
Nixon Chowdhury, who was elected Member of Parliament while running as a rebel Awami League candidate, said: “They have carried out these riots under the leadership of Mr. DC to win over the BNP candidate to stop the candidate of my support. If I break any law, I will be prosecuted.
“The DCO has broken the law. Can you send TNO to my home before 48 hours have passed? If there is a case against me alone, then there will also be a case against DC. “
Nixon said, “Why did Mr. DC send TNO to my house from 9 to 10 in the morning after the election, can he come to my house in these 48 hours? Then he also broke the law. Mr. DC also He has broken the law, why did he send his UNO to my house? If I have broken the law, he has also broken the law by sending UNO to my people’s house with instructions.
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“An officer from Upazila Nirbahi cannot come to my house in these 48 hours. There were thousands of people in my house, everyone was watching. TNO Apa herself will admit that Mr. DC sent me home with instructions. So, Mr. DC has also violated the code of conduct. Acting against him in the cabinet and in the electoral commission, I believe that this is our democratic right to demand ”.
Nixon Chowdhury also claimed that he had an audio record of ‘DC’s instructions for various misdeeds’ centered on the election.
“I have a lot of clips on my phone,” he said. DC and TNO have spoken to me and there are many recordings about the appointment of magistrates. I am not posting them on social media. I cannot disobey the order of the Superior Court.
“DC has pressured TNO to commit irregularities. I have those clips. I will definitely put those clips in their place. If I feel the need.”
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