America has a lesson to learn from Bangladesh’s election: CCA



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Chief Elections Commissioner (CEC) KM Nurul Huda has said that there is much to learn from the US elections in Bangladesh.

He made the remarks in response to a question from reporters after voting in Dhaka’s 18-seat by-election on Thursday.

After voting at IES High School in Uttara, the capital, KM Nurul Huda said the United States also has a lesson to learn from the elections in Bangladesh. They cannot announce the election results there even in 4/5 days. Bangladesh We can complete the vote count in four to five minutes through EVM.

Stating that the BNP’s allegations were unfounded, he said: “I have been investigating through the presiding officer and the control room since this morning.

Voting is taking place in the parliamentary elections for the Dhaka-18 and Sirajganj-1 parliamentary seats of Jatiya Sangsad. The Dhaka-17 seat was vacated on June 13 after the death of member of the Awami League presidium and former Interior Minister Sahara Khatun. The BNP candidate, SM Jahangir Hossain, in these by-elections.

The total number of voters in this constituency is 5 lakh 6 thousand 17 people. Six candidates compete in it. They are: Mohammad Habib Hasan from the Awami League, HM Jahangir Hossain from BNP, Nasir Uddin Sarkar from the Jatiya Party, Kazi Mohammad from the Popular Front. Shahidullah, Omar Farooq from the Bangladesh Congress and Mobibullah Bahar from the Progressive Democratic Party (PDP).

Awami League candidate Tanvir Shakil Joy and BNP candidate Selim Reza are competing in the Sirajganj-1 constituency. The Sirajganj-1 constituency consists of five unions from Kazipur and Sirajganj Sadar upazilas. The total number of voters here is 3 lakh 45 thousand 603 people. There are 16 polling stations.

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