CEC can’t assure anomaly-free election


FE Team | Published: August 07, 2018 21:55:54 | Updated: August 08, 2018 10:49:18


CEC can’t assure anomaly-free election

Chief Election Commissioner KM Nurul Huda on Tuesday said he cannot assure that there will be no anomaly during the next general election.

"I don't have the scope to assure that there'll be no anomaly anywhere during such a huge public election. But we'll control those (anomalies) conducting investigations or following other means. Actions will be taken in case of any anomaly," he said.

The CEC made the remarks after inaugurating a workshop on 'Challenges for physically-challenged voters to participate in the electoral process' at the Election Training Institute (ETI) in the city.

KM Nurul Huda, however, said the national election will not witness the problems what were seen in the recently held city corporation polls, as per UNB report.

Replying to a question whether there is any discomfort, he said, "No, we aren't in discomfort. We don't think such problems will be seen in the national election."

About anomalies in the recent city corporation elections, he said it is quite normal that some anomalies will occur in such public elections.

"The commission took massive actions where there were massive anomalies."

"There had been massive anomalies in Barishal (City Corporation election)...we took actions there accordingly. Voting in many polling stations had been postponed there," he added.

The CEC said the schedule for national election will be announced in October to hold the polls in December or early January next year.

The EC has the constitutional obligation to complete the election by January 28, 2019.

When his attention was drawn to the remark of Constitution expert Dr Kamal Hossain that the nation cannot keep their trust in them, the CEC said, "I don't know how Dr Kamal sees it, whether he has statistics of the nation....whether the nation told him by casting their votes or any other means that they're nation and they don't keep trust in...."

Replying to a question, KM Nurul Huda said there is no relation between the ongoing student movement and the electoral atmosphere. "There is nothing for the Election Commission to be worried."

Noting that now a friendly situation prevails to arrange election in December next, he said, "I see no problem. The election will be held as per the provision of the Constitution."

As part of the preparation for the 11th national election, the Commission has already completed updating the electoral roll, delimitation of the constituencies and prepared training manuals, while work on fixing polling stations continues.

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