Habib in the seat of the Sahara, the victory of the son in the seat of Nasim



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Mohammad Habib Hasan and Tanvir Shakil Joy, two candidates from the ruling Awami League, have won by-elections in the constituencies of Dhaka-18 and Sirajganj-1.

Awami League nominated candidate Mohammad Habib Hasan won the Dhaka-17 constituency with a ship symbol of 65,720 votes. SM Jahangir Hossain, its closest rival, BNP, got 5,379 votes for the main symbol of rice.

Engineer Tanvir Shakil Joy, son of the late Mohammad Nasim, won the Sirajganj-1 seat. He got an 8,325 lakh votes for the ship symbol. His closest rival Selim Reza of BNP got 48 votes for the top symbol of rice.

GM Sahatab Uddin, a teller for the Dhaka-17 constituency of the Uttara Community Center in the capital, has mentioned in the privately announced results that the total vote in this constituency is 14.17 percent. Of these, 61,618 were valid votes. There were no invalid votes.

In addition to the Awami-BNP candidate, Kazi Mohammad, from the Popular Front, has participated in the by-elections. Shahidullah, Congress of Bangladesh. Omar Farooq, said the National Party. The Nasir Uddin government and the Progressive Democratic Party (PDP) said. Mahibbulla Bahar.

According to the private results of the EC, said the Popular Front. Shahidullah won 128 votes with the ‘fish’ symbol, the Bangladesh Congress said. Omar Farooq got 91 votes with the ‘dub’ symbol, the Jatiya Party said. Nasir Uddin Sarkar got 325 votes with the ‘plow’ symbol and the Progressive Democratic Party (PDP) Md. Mahibbullah Bahar got 6 votes with the ‘tiger’ symbol.

Dhaka North City Corporation consists of 1, 16, 43, 44, 45, 46, 48, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54 lounges and an airport area. There are a total of 5 lakh 6 thousand 17 voters in 218 centers in 14 districts of the city corporation. Of these, 2 lakh 96,135 are male voters and 2 lakh 61,53 are female voters. The Dhaka-17 seat became vacant on July 9 following the death of MP Sahara Khatun.

Meanwhile, on Thursday (November 12) around 10 pm, the results obtained from the control rooms of Sirajganj Sadar and Kazipur, the symbol of the ship Tanvir Shakil won a lakh 8,325 votes. His closest rival, Selim Reza of BNP, got 48 votes for the top symbol of rice.

Kazipur Upazila Nirbahi (UN) official Zahid Hasan Siddiqui confirmed the information and said the ship’s symbol got a 6,325 lakh votes in the final result. His closest rival, Paddy Sheaf, got 48 votes.

The EVM voting took place simultaneously at 181 centers in the Sirajganj-1 constituency from 8 am to 4 pm. BNP candidate Selim Reza announced that he will boycott the polls the night after.

Secretary of the Electoral Commission (CE) on the partial election of the two positions. Alamgir said: ‘The vote was carried out peacefully everywhere. I didn’t get bad news anywhere. I did not see in the media that there were riots, fights or the closure of polling stations, I did not see any such incident. BNP’s claim is general.

The EC secretary said this in his office in the elections building in Agargaon in the capital on Thursday (November 12) evening.

He said: ‘What they told me about Sirajganj around 4pm, they think between 45 and 50 percent of the vote. They believe that about 35 percent of the votes have been cast in Dhaka.

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