Any voter turnout percentage acceptable: Election Commissioner Alamgir
UNB
Publish: 21 May 2024, 06:46 PM
Dhaka,
May 20 (UNB) - Election Commissioner Md Alamgir has stated that there are no
restrictions, rules, or regulations in national or local government polls
regarding the percentage of votes cast required to deem an election acceptable.
"The EC isn't
bothered about it. The EC will be satisfied with any percentage of votes,"
he said while speaking to journalists at the Nirbachan Bhaban in Dhaka's
Agargaon on Monday.
Addressing concerns
about low voter turnout in the first phase of Upazila Parishad election,
Election Commissioner Alamgir cited factors such as crop harvesting, inclement
weather, and the absence of major opposition political parties as reasons for
the unexpected voter turnout.
"It is not a matter
of trust or distrust in the EC. The decline in voter turnout is due to the
non-availability of preferred candidates and natural calamities. However, there
is no obligation for the EC regarding what percentage of voter turnout will be
satisfactory," he added.
He mentioned that the EC
had taken all necessary preparations to ensure that the second phase of the
Upazila Parishad election would be free, fair, acceptable, and violence-free. A
significant number of law enforcement personnel have been deployed to maintain
law and order and ensure a peaceful election environment.
"The EC is
committed to holding credible elections. People are showing less interest in
elections worldwide, and this is not a problem unique to our country," he
noted.
He further stated that
BNP is distributing leaflets to encourage people not to go to the polling
centres. "It is their political right, and they can do so. However, if
they try to create any chaos, the EC will take action according to the
law," he warned.
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