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AL favours EVM use in next national polls: Quader

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Awami League General Secretary Obaidul Quader today said the ruling party is in favour of the use of electronic voting machines (EVMs) in the upcoming general elections.

“The EVM use should be increased significantly in the forthcoming 12th national elections… This is loud and clear,” he told reporters after attending a meeting, organised by the Election Commission (EC), at Nirbachan Bhaban in the capital.

Quader, also the road transport and bridges minister, said the AL thinks that the EC’s acceptability, neutrality and capacity are important in holding a free and fair polls.

“In addition, the EC needs to ensure its responsible and neutral attitude, ensure overall security and increase the EVM use in the elections,” he said.

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The AL general secretary said the AL also thinks that transparency and accountability have increased in holding polls due to the increase in the use of technology, including EVMs, in the EC’s activities.

The use of EVMs will stop vote rigging, the seizing of polling centres, election engineering and vote stealing.

Noting that the next general elections will be held under the EC, not under the government, Quader said it is the jurisdiction of the commission only to hold elections.

During the election period, he said, all agencies, including administration and law enforcing agencies, to be involved in election conducting activities, will remain under the EC’s jurisdiction.

The election-time government will only conduct the routine work, he said, assuring that the present government will not interfere in the EC’s activities.
 
Quader said many politicians are stating that they will not take part in the elections under the present government but it should be made clear that the polls is going to be under the EC, not the government.

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He said the government will cooperate with the EC in performing its responsibilities.

The road transport and bridges minister said the commission is holding consultations with political parties over the use of technology in polls.

“On behalf of the Awami League and AL President Sheikh Hasina, we thank the EC as it invited us,” he said.

Besides, he demanded not allowing controversial people to be election observers.

AL presidium members Kazi Zafarullah and Lt Col (retd) Faruk Khan, advisory council member Sahabuddin Chuppu, information and research secretary Dr Selim Mahmud, office secretary Biplob Barua and deputy office secretary Sayem Khan, among others, joined the meeting.

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Representatives of 10 political parties took part in today’s meeting. The parties are: Bangladesh Awami League, Bangladesh Tarikat Federation, Bangladesher Sammobadi Dal, Ganatantri Party, Workers Party of Bangladesh, Bikalpa Dhara Bangladesh, Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal (Jasad), Bangladesh National Awami Party (NAP), Bangladesh Revolutionary Workers Party and Bangladesh Sangskritik Mukti Jote.

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Vast majority of Bangladeshis want good relations with neighbours: FM tells South Asia Correspondents

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Foreign Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud has said the vast majority of the people of Bangladesh now understand that it should have good relations with neighbours – for its own prosperity as well as that of the region.

He said his party (Bangladesh Awami League) is painted as a ‘pro-Indian’ party but AL is a pro-Bangladeshi party.

“There are anti-Indian elements. We specifically see this issue during elections. But the anti-Indian sentiment is gradually diminishing in Bangladesh,” he told the members of the Foreign Correspondents’ Club of South Asia during an interaction in New Delhi on February 9.

The Foreign Minister said the tablet or capsule of blaming Awami League as a pro-India party does not work anymore like the past.

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“Today, the vast majority of the people understand that for the prosperity of Bangladesh and the region, neighbours should have good relations,” he said while responding to a question.

Asked about balancing relations, the Foreign Minister said Bangladesh-India relationship is not comparable to any other relations.

“Bangladesh’s relations with India are bonded by blood and shared sacrifice during the War of Liberation in 1971,” Hasan said.

He said although China is not Bangladesh’s immediate neighbor but it is a neighbor and a development partner of Bangladesh.

The Foreign Minister said they face a lot of challenges due to the wave of fake news. He said this is a problem even in Europe and shared how fake news was spread during Covid-19.

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He mentioned that this is an area where all need to work together. “We can work together to fight against fake news.”

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Last national election was open for all AL members for sake of democracy: PM Hasina

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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Saturday (9 Februay) said if she did not allow her party members to take part in last month’s election as independent candidates the democracy of the country would have been snatched away.

“If the election was not open for all (AL members), then not only the election would have been stained, the democracy of the country would have been hijacked too,” she said.

The prime minister was delivering her introductory speech at the extended meeting of Awami League at her official residence Ganabhaban.

This election was important to maintain the country’s status as a developing country, she said.

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“We should not forget the election manifesto that we announced before the election to retain this achievement. Every year during the budget formulation we follow the election manifesto,” she said.

Hasina, also the chief of ruling Awami League, said that her party has also opened the upcoming upazila elections for all her party members to make it participatory.

“It will also be scrutinised how much work has been done for the common people in the last 15 years while in power, and who could not deliver. Through it we will see who is accepted by the people,” she said.

She issued warning against any sort of confrontation in the upcoming local government elections.

“We do not want any kind of confrontation. Stern actions will be taken against the individuals responsible for it no matter who they are,” she said.

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Claiming that the 12th parliamentary election was free, fair and impartial, Hasina said that those who want to dispute the election, they must give clear evidence.

She said that elections have been held in many developed countries of the world, but these are yet to be accepted by their opponents.

“Even the post-election violence has resulted in murders. But the election in Bangladesh was very fair. Public administration, the armed forces, law and order enforcement and all those involved in the election have performed their duties impartially,” she claimed

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Political crisis nearing climax: Rizvi

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The BNP today said the country’s long-standing political crisis is now nearing its climax as people are taking to the streets risking their lives to resist a one-sided election.

“The chief election commissioner surrendered to Sheikh Hasina instead of protecting the interests of the people and taking proper steps to ensure a free, fair, and participatory election,” Ruhul Kabir Rizvi, senior joint secretary general of the party, said in a virtual press conference.

The BNP leader alleged that the EC announced the schedule for the next election ignoring the continuous movement for free and fair elections.

Rizvi also alleged that the commission announced the election schedule on the instruction of the government, ignoring the appeals of the country’s civil society, the international community, and foreign diplomats.

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“When the CEC announced the schedule, he should have also mentioned the time of voting, whether it will be at night, or during the daytime, or early morning.”

The BNP leader said the government has established a regime where those who demand free and fair elections are being attacked.

He said their ongoing movement to restore the power and rights of the people will be a warning for all the autocrats.

Rizvi said the BNP leaders and activists are being arrested indiscriminately. “If they [law enforcers] can’t detain them, they are arresting their fathers, fathers-in-law, younger brothers, and even women in the house.”

He said law enforcers arrested more than 12,900 leaders and activists in 289 cases across the country since October 28.

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