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First Phase of Sixth Upazila Elections: AL Seeks High Voter Turnout, BNP Calls for Boycott

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In the backdrop of the first phase of 6th Upazila Parishad elections in 139 Upazilas, the country braces itself for a political showdown as the ruling Awami League (AL) and its arch-rival Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) adopt contrasting strategies. While the AL aims to ensure a satisfactory voter turnout, the BNP intensifies its campaign against the polls, distributing leaflets to discourage voters from participating.

According to the Election Commission (EC), polling will commence at 8 am and continue until 4 pm, with a total of 1,635 candidates vying for various positions. Among them, 570 contend for the chairman's post, 625 for vice chairman, and 440 for female vice chairman.

The Awami League, cognizant of the tepid voter turnout during the January 7 general elections, attributed partly to BNP's boycott, is determined to rally voters for the local government polls. AL leaders assert their commitment to ensuring free, fair, and competitive elections, dismissing BNP's efforts to derail the process.

AL General Secretary Obaidul Quader condemned BNP's leaflet distribution, accusing the opposition of attempting to tarnish the electoral process's credibility. He emphasized the AL's dedication to upholding democratic norms and urged voters not to succumb to BNP's propaganda.

Similarly, AL Joint General Secretary AFM Bahauddin Nasim expressed optimism about the upcoming elections, assuring that they would be conducted in a non-partisan and transparent manner, fostering inclusivity and competition.

Conversely, BNP vehemently opposes the elections, labeling them as "sham, farcical, and fraudulent." Senior Joint-Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi implored voters to boycott the polls, citing concerns over the government's alleged manipulation and suppression of democratic rights.

Rizvi drew parallels with the contentious national election of January 7, decrying what he perceives as a systemic erosion of democratic values under the incumbent regime. He accused the authorities of bias and corruption, asserting that fair elections are unattainable under the AL government.

Despite BNP's steadfast stance against participation, the EC remains committed to overseeing the electoral process, ensuring transparency and integrity. As the nation awaits the outcome of the first phase, the political landscape remains polarized, with both parties entrenched in their respective positions.

Besides, In several upazillas, including Hatia, Munshiganj Sadar, Bagerhat Sadar, Parshuram, and Shibchar, candidates have secured victory unopposed, rendering polling unnecessary in these areas. Additionally, the EC has suspended voting in three upazilas situated in the hill district of Bandarban.

To uphold the integrity of the electoral process, stringent security measures have been implemented. Seventeen law enforcement personnel will be stationed at each general center, with 18-19 personnel assigned to important centers. Moreover, the deployment of 19 law enforcement officers in general centers and 20/21 personnel in significant centers, particularly in special areas such as hilly or remote regions, has been orchestrated in accordance with the EC's directives.

Ensuring adequate security, 2 to 4 platoons of BGB will be on duty in each upazila, while the Coast Guard will play a pivotal role as a mobile and striking force in coastal island regions.

In a bid to maintain order and security, a ban has been imposed on the movement of taxicabs, micro-buses, pickups, trucks, launches, and engine-driven boats (except those on specific routes) within respective constituencies from 12:00 pm today until 12:00 pm tomorrow (Wednesday). Furthermore, the existing restriction on motorcycle movement will persist until Thursday midnight.

In adherence to regulations, the Public Security department of the Ministry of Home Affairs has issued directives prohibiting license holders from traveling with weapons or displaying them seven days before and after the polling period.

During this first phase, a significant number of voters, totaling 3 crore 14 lakh 68 thousand 102, are expected to exercise their voting rights across 81,804 polling booths within 11,556 centers.


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