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Vote the night war. But not on the ballot, the fight will be at EVM. So all kinds of preparations for the vote are over. This is the first time that voting has been carried out on an electronic voting machine (EVM) system in Chandpur Municipality. As a result, the contending candidates have launched a massive campaign to ensure the presence of voters in the Center. Along with the ruling party candidate, the main opposition BNP mayoral candidate has also expressed full confidence and support for EVM. At the last minute, several central and district-level leaders from the two parties have been busy campaigning for their party’s mayoral candidate.
Voting will take place in 15 districts of the municipality without interruption from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday. One lakh 16 thousand 46 voters will exercise their right to vote in these 15 districts of Chandpur municipality.
In this election, three candidates compete for the position of mayor and six candidates, among them general councilors and councilors. Earlier, the candidates’ campaign ended since midnight last Thursday. The three candidates vying for the post of mayor of the Chandpur municipality are: the Awami League nominated candidate, defender Zillur Rahman Jewel (Nauka), the BNP nominated candidate Akhter Hossain Majhi (Paddy Sheaf) and the Islami Andolan Bangladesh nominated candidate, Mamunur Rashid Belal (Hatpakha).
Meanwhile, the Awami League’s boat mayoral candidate, lawyer Zillur Rahman Jewel, has announced his election manifesto. The mayoral candidate has spoken of building an aesthetic Chandpur based on tradition, commerce and tourism. In addition, Akhter Hossain Majhi from BNP and Mamunur Rashid Belal from Islami Andolan Bangladesh separately announced their election manifestos.
Advocate Zillur Rahman Jewel, the Awami League mayoral candidate and Grand Alliance nominated ship symbol, was president of the Chittagong University BCL during his student life. He is currently the Secretary of Education and Human Resources for the Awami League of Chandpur District. At the beginning of the mayoral race, he was assigned a symbol and entered into a wide discussion. At that time, BNP nominee Akhter Hossain Majhi, a candidate for the position, held a procession together. Thousands of leaders and supporters of the two rival political parties attended.
Not only that, Jewel took down the pot symbol banner in front of the BNP district office and went to the election office of the rice sheaf candidate and they sat together and raged over a cup of tea. Due to such behavior, Jewel is now in the discussion of ordinary voters, even outside of her political colleagues.
On the other hand, Akhter Hossain Majhi, who was elected Vice President of the Student Parliament of Chandpur Government University, is now the leader of the BNP. He also has a personal image outside the team. Voting in EVM. So you have no complaints about the voting environment. At the same time, the mayoral candidate of the ship symbol also expressed full confidence in the EVM and said that he will accept the result of the vote. However, the mayoral candidates from the two big parties are in good spirits but are not allowed to sleep so that voters are present in the center. Candidates for councilors are not left out either. Because, vote in EVM. So rival tension is not leaving these candidates behind.
District Elections Officer. Tofail Hossain told Kaler Kantha that continuous voting will take place on the EVM system from 9 am to 5 pm on Saturday. Chandpur Police Superintendent. Mahbubur Rahman said that the necessary law enforcement forces would be deployed to ensure peace and order in the center. Additionally, members of the BGB, RAB and Ansar battalions will be on duty outside.
To keep the environment of the polling station and the city safe, a special demonstration was held on Friday at the district police lines. Mahbubur Rahman. Concerned members and law enforcement officials attended. He instructed everyone to play a neutral role in fulfilling their responsibilities.
The Chandpur Township elections were scheduled for March this year due to their expiration date. But a few days before the election, the BNP-nominated mayoral candidate Safiqur Rahman Bhuiyan died. As a result, the postponed election will be held on Saturday.
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