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http://bdnews24.com/bangladesh/2013/06/21/collaborators-to-be-axed-from-voter-list

‘Collaborators’ to be axed from voter list
Moinul Hoque Chowdhury, bdnews24.com
Published: 2013-06-21 08:15:31.0 Updated: 2013-06-21 09:52:24.0

Names of the collaborators, who had sided with Pakistani army during the nation’s Liberation War in 1971, are likely to be struck down from the electoral rolls.

A preliminary decision to this effect was taken after the 15th Amendment to the Constitution. Recently the Home Ministry has sent a list of those convicted under the Bangladesh Collaborators (Special Tribunals) Order 1972 to the Election Commission.

Commission’s Secretary Muhammed Sadique told bdnews24.com that a list of 47 persons was furnished by the Home Ministry following the EC’s request. “I have not yet gone through the names,” he said.

The list would be placed in the regular EC meeting soon to determine the next steps, the secretary added.

The current voter’s list was prepared by the EC in 2008. In 2009 and 2012 the commission collected fresh data and information, and based on these, it has updated the lists this year.

After the recent trials of war criminals and 15th Amendment to the Constitution, the EC’s attention was drawn to striking of the collaborators’ name from the electoral roll.

Deputy Secretary in the EC Secretariat on Mar 19 wrote a letter to the Senior Home Secretary seeking list of those convicted under The Bangladesh Collaborators (Special Tribunals) Order, 1972.

The letter pointed out that as per the Section 122 -Sub-section 2 (e) of the Constitution, names of those convicted under the Collaborators Order need to be removed from the voter’s list and hence the EC would need the names and description of those convicts.

As per the Constitution’s provision any person could be enlisted as voters for the Parliamentary elections if not convicted under Bangladesh Collaborators (Special Tribunals) Order, 1972.

Section 66 of the Constitution also disqualifies any convict under the same law from participating in any elections.

The Representation of the People's Order (RPO) also debarred those convicted by national or international courts and tribunals from participating in parliamentary elections.

In response to the letter, Deputy Secretary in the Home Ministry on May 25 sent the list of 47 persons to the EC Secretariat.

As per the Home Ministry’s list, four are from Rajbarhi, four from Chittagong, 31 from Comilla, seven from Noakhali and one from Jhenidah.

The list also mentioned the convicts’ jail term and the date of their release. Some of them were also referred in the list as acquaintances of the Razakar Bahini.

War Crimes Facts Finding Committee Convenor MA Hasan said, “This list of the Home Ministry could be a primary one. Nearly 37,000 were accused of being collaborators after the independence. More than 700 were convicted.”

War criminals and the collaborators of the Pakistani forces during the 1971 Liberation War had no rights to be enlisted as voters in this country, he said. “Immediate steps must be taken to prevent them from voting.”

The Bangladesh Collaborators (Special Tribunals) Order was introduced in 1972 for the trial of those sided with the Pakistani army during the Liberation War. But on Oct 31, 1975 the law was scrapped after the assassination of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, earlier that year. All the convicts were also released.

The EC officials say the preliminary list did not content the name of anyone convicted by International Crime Tribunals, but as per the law their names too are likely to be removed from the electoral roll.

Names of such convicts were enlisted in the voters’ lists for the nine elections held in the country since independence.

After receiving a detail list from the Home Ministry, the EC after verifying data of the photo electoral roll, would take steps to delete the names of the convicts, the EC officials claim.
 
Not only the collaborators but also their present and all future generations should be barred from getting into the voter list. Their land should also be confiscated to be distributed among the victims.
 
Voter List should exclude indian collaborators and "their present and all future generations" as well and clean the country for good.

well..you wants to bar both "Pakistani and Indian collaborators and their "present and future generations" from casting their vote,thn who's going to vote at all???"Mayanmarese Collaborators"??? :omghaha:
 
well..you wants to bar both "Pakistani and Indian collaborators and their "present and future generations" from casting their vote,thn who's going to vote at all???"Mayanmarese Collaborators"??? :omghaha:

That is where indians acting blind and playing dumb. All the better for us.
 
That is where indians acting blind and playing dumb. All the better for us.

didn't get your point...look,when you bar "Pakistani Collaborators",the rest of members will be branded as "Indian Collaborator"..as in most Bangladeshis,some supported Pakistan,while others supported India/Mukti Bahini.dunno if there was any people kept himslf as neutral in the face of a turmoil so massive,unless they fled into Mayanmar.so,I pointed about "Mayanmarese Collaborator"..got my point??
 
didn't get your point...look,when you bar "Pakistani Collaborators",the rest of members will be branded as "Indian Collaborator"..as in most Bangladeshis,some supported Pakistan,while others supported India/Mukti Bahini.dunno if there was any people kept himslf as neutral in the face of a turmoil so massive,unless they fled into Mayanmar.so,I pointed about "Mayanmarese Collaborator"..got my point??

Are you drunk?
 
Ban jamat, shibir, kader siddique, amardesh readers, hefajot islam activists, traitor and murderer zia's party from voting :taz: infact, lets just take votes from the shahbagis
 
As soon exclude indian collaborators is mentioned thread initiator eastwatch and those who cheer for indian cause high tailed out of here. Awami League just doing chudurbudur so that election can avoided. After all dividing country along the line of secular and majority Muslims throughly went (and going) against them.
 
In truth the whole of of civil bureaucracy and Police serving loyally for Pakistan till 16 Dec 1971 can be termed collaborators. That will include present Home Minister MOKHA, BAL MP Ashiqur Rahman and many high and mighty in all political parties.
 
Voter List should exclude indian collaborators and "their present and all future generations" as well and clean the country for good.

Dear @idune, can you tell us the definition of your 'Indian collaborator' term? Has India waged war against BD? If India does so some day in accordance with your holy prediction and a few Bangladeshis choose to fight in favor of that invader, only then you can call them India-loving Razakaars.

On the contrary, in 1971, Razak*ars have proved themselves worthy of the definition. They killed many thousands of innocent people in the name of religion and betrayed our country so that people from west make us their slaves.

The collaborators wanted to grab the properties of their victims. So, these criminals should be treated similarly. Am I right or not? Come with logic, if you have one.

Perhaps, a Moon raking evil spirit will give you the answer in your dreams. He was seen by some liars only a few weeks ago.
 
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