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Atiqul, Taposh call on PM

| Updated: February 03, 2020 10:52:44


Finding themselves leading by an irreversibly huge margin of votes from their nearest rivals in the mayoral polls to Dhaka city corporations, Awami League (AL) candidates Sheikh Fazle Noor Taposh and Atiqul Islam meet and greet prime minister Sheikh Hasina at her official Ganabhaban residence on Saturday night -- BSS Finding themselves leading by an irreversibly huge margin of votes from their nearest rivals in the mayoral polls to Dhaka city corporations, Awami League (AL) candidates Sheikh Fazle Noor Taposh and Atiqul Islam meet and greet prime minister Sheikh Hasina at her official Ganabhaban residence on Saturday night -- BSS

Awami League (AL) mayoral candidates in Dhaka city corporation polls called on prime minister Sheikh Hasina at her official Ganabhaban residence in the city on Saturday night.

“The two mayoral candidates went to Ganabhaban around 9:30 pm and met the prime minister there,” PM’s Assistant Press Secretary ABM Sarwar-e-Alam Sarkar said.

They went to meet the prime minister as the ruling party's mayoral candidates found themselves leading by an irreversibly huge margin of votes from their nearest rivals.

After arrival at Ganabhaban, Taposh and Atiqul first greeted the premier by handing over bouquets to her. Sheikh Hasina also congratulated them by presenting them with flower bouquets, he said.

Speaking on the occasion, the premier congratulated the city dwellers for casting their votes spontaneously through electronic voting machines (EVMs).

The prime minister said the people of Dhaka city have kept their confidence and trust once again in the present government by casting vote in favour of the AL candidates, BSS reports.

“This verdict of the people is a reflection to the country’s tremendous progress and development that took place during the present government,” she said.

About the BNP’s allegations on EVMs, Sheikh Hasina said vote rigging is an old habit of the BNP. “But vote stealing and rigging are not possible in this digital system. That’s why the BNP has brought allegations against the EVMs,” she said.

Regarding the low voter turnout in the elections, the prime minister said the same picture (less presence of the voters) is also seen in the case of polls in developed countries.

The prime minister also congratulated all concerned including the law enforcement agencies and AL leaders and workers for holding the Dhaka city corporation polls in a free, fair and peaceful manner.

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