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The mayoral candidates of the Awami League have maintained their dominance in the second phase of the elections as well as in the first phase of the municipal elections. In the second phase, on Saturday elections were held in 70 municipalities. Of these, the results of 58 municipal elections have been obtained. The results for the position of mayor were not available in two centers of the two municipalities since the results were suspended.
In 44 of the 57 municipalities, the Awami League candidates have been privately elected mayors with the ship symbol. The rebel Awami League candidate in six municipalities, the BNP candidate in four, the rebel BNP candidate in two have won the office of mayor. In one municipality the Jatiya Party and in another the JSD candidate have won the mayoralty. In addition, the Awami League candidates won the mayoral positions in four municipalities before the polls.
The electronic voting machines (EVM) will be used to vote in 80 municipalities of the country starting at 8 am today. Voting takes place until 4 pm. The vote ended in a series of isolated incidents, including manhunts, vandalism and boycotts.
Those who won the Awami League: The Awami League won the post of mayor with the symbol of the ship: Professor Md. Birampur in Dinajpur. Akkas Ali, Bogra Sariakandi Matiur Rahman, Naogaon Najipur. Rezaul Kabir Chowdhury, Ataur Rahman Khan in Kakanhat, Rajshahi and Abdul Malek Mandal in Bhabaniganj, Md. Naldanga in Natore. Moniruzzaman Monir, Gopalpur Roxana Mortaza Lily and Gurudaspur. Shahnewaz Ali, Syed Abdur Rauf Mukta in Sirajganj Township, S. Ullapara. METER. Nazrul Islam and Raiganj said. Abdullah Al Pathan, Ishaq Ali Malitha in Ishwardi, Pabna, Khm Kamruzzaman Majed in Faridpur and Mahbubul Alam Bachchu in Santhia, Ahmed Ali in Gangni in Meherpur, Anwar Ali in Kushtia Sadar, Maryland in Kumarkhali. Mohs in Samsuzzaman and Mirpur. Enamul Haque, Kazi Ashraful Azam in Shailkupa, Jhenaidah, Sheikh Abdur Rahman in Mongla, Bagerhat, Maryland in Magura. Khurshid Haider Tutul, Billal Sarkar in Muktagachha of Mymensingh and Golam Kibria in Fulbaria, Latifur Rahman Ratan in Mohanganj of Netrokona and Md. Kendua. Asadul Haque Bhuiyan, Syed Hasan Sarwar Mohsin in Kuliyarchar, Kishoreganj, Abdul Gani in Savar, Dhaka, Aminur Rashid Sujan in Manohardi, Narsingdi, Parvez Rahman in Shariatpur, Nader Bakht in Sunamganj, and Chhatury Md. Abul Kalam Chowruladin Chowduradin, Chowruladin Chowduradin de Moulvibazar and Jewel Ahmed in Kamalganj, Md. Chandina in Comilla. Shawkat Hossain Bhuiyan, Omar Farooq Khan in Daganbhuiyan of Feni, Abdul Quader Mirza in Basurhat of Noakhali, Maula Selim of Moktad in Sandwip of Chittagong, Nirmalendu Chowdhury in Khagrachhari, Zahirul Islam in Lama of Banzipreepur and Mohammad of Gazipur. Anisur Rahman.
Four won without contest
Before voting in Sirajganj Kazipur Abul Imam. Kamran Chowdhury, Pabna Bhangura said. Golam Hasnain, Narayanganj Tarabate Hachina Gazi and Pirojpur Sadar. Habibur Rahman Malek was elected mayor without competition. They were all candidates for the Awami League.
Six rebel Awami League candidates won
Dinajpur Birganj Municipality. Mosharraf Hossain, Mohammad Hossain Faku in Nageshwari of Kurigram, Matlubar Rahman in Gaibandha, Muktar Ali in Arani of Rajshahi, Md. Belkuchi in Sirajganj. In Sajjadul Haque Reza and Dhanbari of Tangail, Muhammad Moniruzzaman Bakal was elected mayor as a rebel without obtaining the Awami League nomination.
Four BNP candidates won
Syed Jahangir Alam in Dinajpur Township, Tofazzal Hossain in Santahar de Bogra, Habibur Rahman Manik in Madhabpur de Habiganj and Chabir Ahmad Chowdhury in Nabiganj have won.
BNP rebels won
Bogra Sherpur said. Alam Khoka and Sunamganj Jagannathpur said. Akhter Hossain was elected mayor as a rebel without obtaining the BNP nomination.
One of the winners of the Jatiya Party
Said the Gaibandha Sundarganj Jatiya Party. Abdur Rashid Reza Sarkar has been privately elected mayor.
Jass is one of the winners
Anwarul Kabir Tutul of Jasdar has been privately elected mayor of Bheramara of Kushtia.
The results did not coincide in the two municipalities
Awami League candidate for the position of mayor in the Kishoreganj municipality election, the current mayor. Although Pervez Mia was ahead, the final results were not announced as the results of a polling station were suspended. Because of the 26 centers obtained from the private results, the results of the 26 centers announced. Although Parvez Mia led with 484 votes, the turnout in the three-story suspended building of Wali Newaz Khan College was 1,852. Returning officer Mohammad Ashraful Alam said victory or defeat in the elections depends on the outcome of the center. In this sense, the decision of the Electoral Commission for reelection will be made.
The Boalmari Municipality of Faridpur also did not obtain the result of the position of mayor, as it did not obtain the result of a center.
Previously, there were cocktail explosions, clashes between the two sides and persecutions in several municipalities. BNP candidates in Mongla in Bagerhat, Bhabaniganj in Rajshahi, Ishwardi in Pabna and Kuliarchar in Kishoreganj have boycotted the polls on charges of occupying the center, voting in public and obstructing voting. For the same reason, in the Gangni Township of Meherpur, all the candidates except the Awami League candidate boycotted the polls.
In response to the polls, Election Commissioner Mahbub Talukder told reporters: “The current municipal elections cannot be called participatory. Today Saturday I visited 16 booths in three polling stations in the municipality of Savar. Up to 1,232 of the 7,311 voters have cast their I vote in those polling stations until 1 pm. In three booths I saw the voting agents of three opposition candidates. But there were no agents anywhere else. In addition, I did not see any opposition candidate poster in the municipality of Savar. In this case, the election is not participatory. Any election is not perfect if it is not participatory. Apart from this, violence has been continuously increasing in municipal elections. Violence and elections cannot go together.
Later, the senior secretary of the Electoral Commission. Alamgir said: “With the exception of places five to seven, the voting has been good in all the centers of our 70 municipalities. Many voters voted there. In some cases, criminals try to disrupt voting. Its purpose is to ensure that fair elections are not held. If not, I would say that a beautiful election has been made possible with the cooperation of the EC and the law enforcement agencies. Voting took place until 4 o’clock, in some places you could see people lining up and still voting (at that time it was around 6 o’clock). Those who lined up before 4 a.m. are still voting. We expect that somewhere 70 percent of the vote will be cast, somewhere it will be 80 percent. On average, I think it will go from 70 to 85 percent of the vote.
Voting in the country’s 70 municipal elections begins today at 8 am. Following the start of the polls, riots broke out in the polling stations of some municipalities.
Supporters of two mayoral candidates have been persecuted at the Government Textile School Center in Gaibandha municipality. Apart from this, the ballot papers were stolen and the candidate’s office with the ship symbol was vandalized.
Supporters of two mayoral candidates have clashed in the center of the government primary school in District No. 1 of Shailkupa Township in Jhenaidah. According to eyewitnesses, the two parties clashed over domestic weapons. Several people were injured. The two were admitted to the hospital.
A cocktail explosion took place at the Ganipur government primary school in Feni’s Daganbhuiyan District 8. Apart from this, there have been incidents of persecution among candidates for councilors.
Awami League candidate Roxana Mortaza Lilly had a discussion with the president about the search for votes in Lalpur, Natore.
The EVM voting was carried out in 12 centers in nine districts of Mongla Municipality. The Awami League candidate, Sheikh Abdur Rahman, has cast his vote at the Fazil Madrasa Center in Chalna Bandar District 3. After that, the current mayor and the BNP candidate voted. Zulfiqar Ali. However, an hour later, the BNP candidate announced a boycott of the polls on charges of occupying the center, voting in public and obstructing the vote. Twelve candidates for councilors, including four candidates for independent mayors, boycotted the polls for the same positions.
In addition, BNP candidates in Rajshahi’s Bhabaniganj, Pabna’s Ishwardi and Kuliarchar municipality of Kishoreganj have announced that they will boycott the elections. In the Gangni Township of Meherpur, all candidates except Awami League have boycotted the polls.
The rest of the municipalities carried out the polls without major complaints. The elections were held in a festive atmosphere in Kushtia Sadar, Kumarkhali, Mirpur and Bheramara. The deputy general secretary of the Awami League, Mahabub-ul-Alam Hanif, cast his vote at the government university center in Sadar municipality. Voters formed a long line at Basurhat in Noakhali and cast their votes.
In addition, Sunamganj Sadar, Chhatak and Jagannathpur Townships, Kurigram Nageshwari, Kishoreganj Sadar, Bandarban Lama, Bogra Sherpur, Sariakandi and Santahar, Narayanganj Tarab, and Tangail Dhanbari Township cast their vows in a festive atmosphere. However, there was not much voter turnout in the municipality of Savar.
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