KCC election

Irregularities, power play everywhere

Irregularities, power play everywhere

Khulna, May 15 (Just News): This not a voting at all, ruling Awami League was exercising power play, as far as seen on the field throughout the city in Khulna City Corporations on Tuesday.

The morning started out calm and serene in Khulna city around 7:30am and there were only a handful of people when voting began at Coronation Higher Secondary School.

Pioneer Higher Secondary School, situated at walking distance in Ward 25, on the other hand was teeming with Awami League men who were walking about both outside and inside the voting centres, which is against the electoral conduct.

Presiding Officer of this centre, Shamim Mahmud, was indifferent to the Awami League men who were inside the polling rooms displaying agent identification cards. No opposition BNP polling agent could be seen in sight.

Serious allegations surfaced at DarulAlamSiddiquia Madrasa, also in Ward 25, where voters claimed the presiding officers were casting their voters.

Asked about it, Assistant Presiding Officer Shyamoli Bepari told The Daily Star: “It was nothing like that. The voters were having trouble casting the ballot, I just helped them.”

Also, the lawmen were seen gesturing to the Awami League men to move away in silence when journalists were visiting the centre. There was only one agent hanging the BNP identification in this polling centre, who could not give satisfactory answers about his identity.

In Nurani Multipurpose Madrasa, also in Ward 25, an election commissioner caught one Awami League supporter rigging votes and an altercation ensued. Presiding Officer Mizanur Rahman admitted to a daily of such an incident.

However, ruling Awami League men drove out all journalists from the centre soon after any of them could learn of anything more. “Voting is peaceful here. You don’t need to stay here any longer,” said a group who were flexing muscles.

Oddly enough, this correspondent could not find the presiding officer at PanchtalaBayashka Madrasa when he moved on to Ward 11 next. The centre was teeming with ruling Awami League supporters, and not a BNP agent could be seen.

Surprisingly also, Presiding Officer Gosto Biswas said 60 per cent of the 1,508 voters had already cast their votes at MawlanaBhashaniBidyapith at Ward 10 by noon. There was, however, found very thin attendance at the spot.

In total, this correspondent visited 12 voting centres across Ward 13, 25, 10, 11, and 19 and found two common trends: all of them were filled with ruling Awami League agents and not one of them had a genuine BNP agent during voting.


(Justnews/ys/1350hr)