BNP candidate rejected the result



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Dhaka-5: BNP candidate boycotted the results

Dhaka: BNP candidate Salahuddin Ahmed has demanded re-election boycotting the results of the government and the Electoral Commission (EC) alleging irregularities at the polls.

Also, in protest of the irregularities, a human network program was announced in the constituency on Sunday (October 18) at 2pm.

He made the remarks at a press conference at his main election office on Saturday night (October 16).

Salahuddin Ahmed said: “I have been harassed by terrorists from the Awami League in various ways since the first day of these elections.” Even when I went to pray in the mosque, I was prevented from doing so. My birthright is to go to any mosque in this area and offer prayers and ask for their votes and prayers. But I was not allowed to do that. Whenever we went to the media, people would respond spontaneously and then the Awami terrorists would pounce on us.

He said that the Awami terrorists have tortured our leaders and workers in various ways. You have seen that two of our female agent sisters have been humiliated and expelled from Dunya University. In addition, another female agent from RK Mission Chowdhury School was attacked and expelled. They have even helped him out.

The BNP candidate, complaining to the presidents, said: “Our agents have been evicted in almost all the centers.” The centers where the agents have entered have also been evicted. But the presidents took no action. We repeatedly informed the returning Electoral Commission official, but he took no action. That is why, through you, we reject the illegal election that is plagued by this irregularity and demands re-election.

Also present at the press conference were Dhaka Metropolitan South BNP’s Organizing Secretary Tanvir Ahmed Robin and Jatrabari Thana BNP’s Organizing Secretary Mizanur Rahman Bhandari.

Bangladesh time: 7.15pm, October 18, 2020
MH / RIS

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