Reasoned letter to the President: Commissioner Shahadat



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Shahadat Hossain Chowdhury (File photo)The retired electoral commissioner, Brigadier General Shahadat Hossain Chowdhury, has qualified the letter of 42 prominent citizens to the president to take action against them by making accusations against the Electoral Commission (EC). “It just came to our attention at the time. I don’t think there is any basis for this,” he said. It is unwise for Sudheejan to raise this topic.

He made the remarks in response to a question from reporters at his office in the Elections Building in Agargaon on Sunday (December 20) afternoon.

When asked why celebrities did it, the election commissioner said: “You can tell why they did it.”

He also added that it was up to the president to decide what to do with the accusations.

Explaining his views on the accusations, Commissioner Shahadat Hossain Chowdhury said: “Eminent persons are making such accusations based on a couple of newspaper or television reports.” We gave the regender to the magazine that specifically covered training and car use. We do not know if it caught their attention. Second, I don’t think we need that car. Because that’s what we got three years after taking the oath of office. We don’t know which cars are more luxurious than those that say they are very luxurious. I have seen that the UNOs are also using them. I don’t need to use additional cars, I don’t believe in the others either. ‘

“They presented a complaint to the president and they also accused us,” he said. Not only that, it also gave us in a sense what we should do or what our punishment should be. It is up to you to consider whether it is considered prudent or unethical.

When asked if he would go to court for defamation, the commissioner declined to comment. In response to another question, the commissioner said: “The current electoral commission is striving to make it fair, free and neutral. The Electoral Commission is doing everything possible.

When asked if the Electoral Commission faced the question, he said: ‘I don’t think so. Through you, I have made it clear to the nation how considerate you are. ‘



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