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The Kangaroo elections of Bangladesh and Police crack down of BNP

It's ironic when Pakistanis give lecture on democracy. Pakistanis should stop spewing venom against the Bangladeshis here, who knows IKs next trip could be to Pakistan, begging for $s

Pakistanis are saying nothing against Bangladesh but we are saying against Indian control in the country. India should stop undermining Bangladeshi democracy and stop treating them like slaves.
 
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Chattogram City Cooperation Elections Firing - One killed



Agent's evicted.

 
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Chattogram City Cooperation Elections Firing - One killed



Agent's evicted.


That sounds just about right :enjoy: !
 
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Once upon a time there was an election commission
The Election Commission of KM Nurul Huda, with the Chattogram city elections, has once against proven its incompetence and lack of integrity
The KM Nurul Huda commission’s ‘success’ has been to conduct an election even worse than the last one. If irregularities and corruption are slightly lower in any election, the commission more than makes up for that in the next election.

From the very moment they took oath of office on 15 February 2017, the top officials of the election commission (RC) began violating the oath. Their incompetence, inefficiency and whims have pushed the commission to the brink of destruction. The officials of this constitutional body have exposed themselves to such an extent, no one even expects a moderately credible election from them, let alone an actually free and fair one.
Among the recent pourashava and city corporation elections conducted by the EC, the Chattogram City Corporation elections were by far the worst. Two persons were killed during the campaigns of this election and one was killed on the day of the election. Yet the EC had loudly declared that it was doing everything to ensure a free and fair election. Thousands of law enforcement personnel were deployed. The entire city was under security coverage. So how did all the violence and clashes take place? Who did the EC protect?
The CEC once even said that America should learn from Bangladesh elections. Fortunately they did not do so otherwise Donald Trump would still be the American president
The people of Chattogram joke about the election ‘presented’ by the EC after three weeks of enthusiastic campaigning. They are well aware of the reputation of the candidates in the city. The Chattogram city corporation had held six elections since 1996. In the first four, the opposition mayoral candidate won – Mohiuddin Chowdhury thrice and Manzurul Alam once. Even in the controversial election of 2015, BNP’s mayor candidate secured 304,000 votes. This time the BNP candidate secured only 52,000 votes. Other than the Awami League candidate, everyone forfeited their deposits. Even Awami League leaders and activists didn’t expect such results. Ziauddin Bablu, secretary general of the ruling Awami League-led mahajote (‘grand alliance) ally, Jatiya Party, termed the Chattogram city corporation election as one of violence and lawlessness. An election commission isn’t required if the election is going to be one of violence and anarchy.
The Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) and the election commissioners, when taking oath, pledge to carry out their responsibilities in accordance to the law and with honesty. They pledge to uphold, support and protect the constitution.
Now it is for the people to decide whether they have done so. The constitution maintains that for the sake of a free and fair election, the EC can bring any member of the public administration or the law enforcement within its control. Yet how can the officials of the commission that prefer to remain subservient, bring members of the public administration and law enforcement under their control? On the contrary, they are the ones obeying out the orders of others throughout the election.
Another thing is that no matter what misdeeds and wrongdoings take place in any election, national or local, the commission officials have a ready answer. If the election is ridden with calamity, they say this is “a sign of stiff contest in the polls.” If there are a low number of votes cast, they say “the more developed the country is getting, the less people are interested in casting their votes.” They even use the US and other countries as an example. But the recent results of the US election do not indicate that. Over there, the voter turnout was 66.3 per cent. And in the Chattogram city corporation polls, even after all the manipulations, the turnout was only 22.50 per cent.
The KM Nurul Huda commission will one day have to answer why they failed to hold a credible election, even with a proper voters’ list
The officials sitting in the top posts of the commission perhaps think the people of the country are fools otherwise they wouldn’t constantly spew out such lies. The CEC once even said that America should learn from Bangladesh elections. Fortunately they did not do so otherwise Donald Trump would still be the American president.
The heat of the Chattogram city corporation elections even reached the national parliament on Wednesday. Two members of BNP called for an end to the farce in the name of election. In reply, the law minister Anisul Haque said that those who carried out the 15 February 1996 election, should not talk about fair elections. Even if BNP has lost its right to talk about fair elections because of a voterless election it conducted 25 years ago, what about the 105 million (10.5 crore) voters of the country? Why will they not be able to vote? The verdict of justice Khairul Huq, based on which Awami League abolished the caretaker system that it had brought about through a movement, had provision for elections under a caretaker government for two more terms. He said this can be done if parliament so wants, but the judiciary cannot be involved. In 2007-2008 the caretaker government was formed on that model and on 29 December 2008 Awami League swept to power with absolute majority.
 
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'Why did you cast my vote?'


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"Why did you cast my vote? It's my civic right. Who…are you? I have spent my life for Awami League. You should ask me before pressing the button. Do you know me? I'm the joint convener of polling center based committee for AL mayoral candidate Rezaul."


This is what Md Jasim Uddin, an active supporter of Awami League (AL), was telling a Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) man following an argument with him inside a polling booth when the BCL man supposedly cast Jasim's vote in favour of "boat" on the electronic voting machine.

The incident took place today at booth no-2 of the administration building of Bakalia Teachers Training College's male polling station under Ward no-17 around 10:00am.

Jasim Uddin is the joint convenor of voting center operation committee formed by ward-level AL centring the Chattogram City Corporation (CCC) election.


"Why are you doing this? I was supposed to vote for boat but you pushed the button without my permission," he told BCL men.

"I opened the EVM machine but they pressed it without my consent," he told The Daily Star while a Jubo League (JL) man tried to calm him down by taking him away from the polling booth.

While visiting the polling station, BCL, AL and JL men wearing "boat" badges were seen roaming free in the male polling station on the ground floor of the administration building of the college. When the incident happened, police were seen milling around.

After learning of our correspondent's identity, Jasim requested him to not file the story.

Around 11:00am, Fahima Sultana Jinu, a female voter, alleged that her vote was cast in favour of "boat" by another woman who was positioned inside the secret chamber of the polling booth after she opened the EVM with her fingerprint in the other polling centre under the same territory.
 
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Pakistanis are saying nothing against Bangladesh but we are saying against Indian control in the country. India should stop undermining Bangladeshi democracy and stop treating them like slaves.

Didn't West Pakistanis run the show for 25 years ? How did that work out ?
 
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is totally messed up. PM of Bangladesh selling nationalism, but behind the scene Islamist getting stronger.[/QUOTE]
Sorry bro not this type of violence.

This only happens in Rawanda Congo or Bangladesh. This is not democratic election. Arresting every opposition leader lol.
This is totally messed up. PM of Bangladesh selling nationalism, but behind the scene Islamist getting stronger.
 
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