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Shahnewaz Bablu and Mohammad Omar Farooq
First page Sunday, October 18, 2020
Empty center. Zero voter. Ansar, police and electoral agents. Talk, history. Those involved in the elections have spent many days relaxed. But polling stations have been accused of obstructing the entry of BNP agents and voters. BNP supporters have also complained of beatings in some centers. On the coronavirus, the vote took place yesterday in the by-elections of the Dhaka-5 constituency. The Awami League candidate Kazi Monirul Islam Manu has been elected unopposed in the Dhaka-5 constituency and the Awami League candidate Anwar Hossain Helal has won in the Naogaon-6 constituency. Voting by Electronic Voting Machine (EVM) started in the Dhaka-5 constituency at 9am. Turnout and voter turnout were very low in this by-election. Inside the voting booths, the election officials talked and spent leisure time. Members of Ansar dedicated to security were seen sitting in front of the center and chatting. They were all in a good mood. Around 3pm, Sarjamin visited the Ideal High School and College Center in Jatrabari and saw that there was no voter turnout. Hamidul Islam, president of the center, said the expected voters were not noticed. Motahar Hossain, president of the women’s booth at the same center, said a small number of votes had been cast. Which is not a good number. Again, many voters have complained that they were unable to cast their votes because the fingerprints on the EVM machine did not match. Jaya Ara, a voter in the women’s booth at Jatrabari Ideal High School and College Center, was unable to cast her vote even after trying for about an hour. Later he returned home disappointed. At 8:30 a.m., a crowd was seen in front of the Demra government primary school in the capital. If you want to go ahead and talk, move like this. Going to the field in front of the school, I saw several more meetings. Lot of boats hanging from everyone’s neck. After a while, everyone lined up like this. Although there were hundreds of voters in this long line, not a single voter was found. No rice husk agent was found inside. An hour later, the same image was seen at the Amulian government primary school. Although there was a crowd in front of the center, I walked in and saw that almost all the booths were empty. Only journalists, electoral officials, electoral agents and members of the forces of order were seen in front of the center. Such a picture was seen yesterday in almost every by-election center in Dhaka-5. Additionally, voter turnout and voter turnout were very low in almost all centers. Election officials spent a leisurely time talking inside the voting booths. BNP candidate Salahuddin Ahmed visited all the centers and complained to the media that his agents were not allowed to go to the center. It has been removed.
Since the morning several images have been seen in each center. Apart from the trials for the boat fans in the center, booths without polling stations, expulsion of the agents from the rice field, several complaints have been found. 148 and 149 District 6 Centers, Della, Darul Sunnah Fazil Madrasa of Sarulia Dagir, Sanarpar Rustam Ali High School, Fulkali Elementary School, Vamuil Ideal School of District 7, District 7 Latifun Nesha High School, Haji Adarsh of District 8 No rice officers were seen in the center, including the school. The BNP candidate has alleged that Awami League workers expelled all BNP election agents from the center in front of the police.
When asked, Shiv Shankar Roy, president in charge of Demra Government Primary School, said that no supporters of the candidates were expelled. The Rice Sheaf candidate’s people brought me a form last night. But none of them came this morning. Meanwhile, only 6 of the 401 votes were cast at polling station No. 4 at Adarsh High School and College Center in Kadamtali as of 1.30 p.m. A total of 225 votes were cast at the Darul Sunnah Fazil Madrasa polling station in Sarulia as of 1:15 pm. No vote was cast in a single booth at Barnamala High School in the world until 12:30 pm. 157 votes were cast at the Holy Soul Center as of one in the afternoon. The total number of voters in the ICMH School Center is 1485. 7 votes were cast as of 1:00 p.m. Samsul Haque Khan School and College has a total electorate of 236. 105 votes were cast as of 1 pm.
Meanwhile, BNP candidate Salahuddin Ahmed demanded the resignation of the government and the Electoral Commission and his reelection, boycotting the results, citing irregularities in the midnight elections. He also announced a human network program in the constituency at 2 pm Sunday to protest the irregularities. Salahuddin Ahmed made the announcement at a press conference held at his main elections office. Earlier, voting began at 9 am in this district. Leave until 5 pm. Besides Saladin Ahmed, five others participated in the elections. Kazi Monirul Islam Manu fought for the symbol of the ship on behalf of the ruling Awami League.
The Awami League candidate Kazi Monirul Islam Manu visited the Ideal School and University Center in Jatrabari in the morning. There, he said, people are voting in a festive atmosphere. There is no problem anywhere. This election will be a precedent. Whatever the outcome, he commented that he would accept it.
Six candidates compete in the Dhaka-5 constituency. They are- Md. From Awami League. Kazi Monirul Islam, Salahuddin Ahmed from BNP, HM Ibrahim Bhuiyan from the Popular Front, Mir Abdus Sabur from the Jatiya Party, Md. From the Bangladesh Congress. Anshar Rahman Sikder and the National People’s Party. Arifur Rahman (Master Sumon). Please note that Md. With the death of Habibur Rahman Mollah, the Dhaka-5 seat became vacant.
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