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Voter apathy not good for democracy: Quader

| Updated: February 04, 2020 18:20:44


Awami League general secretary Obaidul Quader seen in this undated photo Awami League general secretary Obaidul Quader seen in this undated photo

Road transport and bridges minister Obaidul Quader on Tuesday said the apathy that the voters has showed towards the recently held Dhaka city elections is not good for Bangladesh democracy.

The minister made the remark while talking to reporters at the Secretariat.

Sought comments on the polls, Quader, also the Awami League general secretary, said, “We’ll assess and analyse the election once Awami League president and prime minister Sheikh Hasina returns from abroad.”

Terming the full use of Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) in the elections as a new experience, he said some mistakes were there but many people found it easier and simpler.

“It’s a matter of concern for us … we had expected more votes in our favour. Considering the voters of the Awami League, the vote percentage was low,” he explained.

He said the negative campaign against the EVMs and the ruling party was the main reason behind the low voter turnout.

“However, it was a good election. In the future, political parties will play a role in mobilising public opinion by learning from these mistakes,” Quader said, UNB reported.

About BNP’s rejection of the city polls, the minister said it is usual for the party to do so. “Despite its messy organisational condition without a leader, it has done well ….Seriously, they fared well!”

Quader termed the attack on journalists during the city polls as an isolated incident but said it should not have happened.

“I don’t know where the reporters were attacked. I’ll keep an eye out so that such incidents don’t occur in the future. There’re no major clashes during the elections,” he added.

About the allegation that many councillors who were elected have cases against them and are involved in casino business, the minister said, “Whoever is elected by people’s votes becomes a public representative and I can’t ignore what people want.”

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