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Go to vote center and cast your vote freely: CEC urges voters

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Update: 2024-01-06 21:27:10
Go to vote center and cast your vote freely: CEC urges voters

Chief Election Commissioner Kazi Habibul Awal today (January 6) called upon the voters to exercise their voting rights freely braving all fears and concerns.

 “I urge all voters to cast your valuable votes to your favorite candidate freely and fearlessly tomorrow,” the CEC said in a televised address to the nation this evening.

“Cast your vote with enthusiasm and festivity to discharge your civic responsibility in forming the next parliamentary government,” he said.

 “Vote is yours. Don’t be influenced by anyone’s persuasion or intervention. If you face any kind of obstacle, immediately inform the presiding officer,” he added.

The CEC asked the presiding officers to discharge their responsibility to ensure voters’ right by any means.

Police and magistrates will stay in all polling centres to extent all-out cooperation to the presiding officers, he said.  

All modes of transports will ply except motorcycle, microbus, taxicab and truck to facilitate the voters to reach the polling centers, the CEC said.

Habibul Awal reiterated the commission's commitment in discharging duty with utmost honesty and sincerity to hold a free, fair, neutral and peaceful election with the cooperation of all stakeholders.

A total of 28 political parties are contesting the election as 1971 candidates are vying for it in 299 constituencies out of total 300, he said.

Around 12 crore people are eligible voters in this election while the number of polling centers is 42,000 and voting will be held in 2,62,000 booths across the country, said the CEC.

Around eight lac government employees will discharge their duties in voting while around 3,000 executive and judicial magistrates side by side with eight lac law enforcers including Army will be on duty to maintain law and order and ensure public security, he mentioned.
 
Habibul Awal said around 23,000 local and around 200 foreign observers will work in the polls while adequate number of local and foreign journalists will also be in field to observe the polls and collect photographs and information.

BDST: 2127 HRS, JAN 06, 2024
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