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No scope of polls campaign before Dec 18: EC

‘29 parties will take part in JS election’


December 03, 2023 00:00:00


The Election Commission (EC) has said there is scope of carrying out election campaign in favor of any aspirant before December 18 as there is no opportunity for anyone to be candidate legally before the day, report agencies.

"The campaigning period for the candidates has been fixed from December 18 this year to 8:00 am on January 5, 2024," said an EC press release on Saturday.

Some of the dignitaries are making "concocted statements" in various electronic media talk shows or newspapers that the EC is indifferent to enforcing the electoral code of conduct, which can mislead the people, it said, adding, "It may negatively affect the upcoming Jatiya Sangsad (JS) elections by damaging public trust on the Election Commission as a constitutional body, which is not expected at all".

Meanwhile, amid the shadow cast by the BNP and like-minded parties' boycott calls, the Election Commission (EC) has once again adjusted the count of participating parties in the 12th national elections.

During a briefing at the poll regulator's Agargaon headquarters on Saturday, EC Additional Secretary Ashok Kumar Debnath announced that 29 out of the 44 registered parties in Bangladesh are set to contest the elections.

Initially, the EC had stated that 30 parties would participate after the immediate count following the nomination form submission deadline on Thursday.

However, the next day, Ashok Debnath revealed that data collected nationwide indicated that 32 parties had submitted nomination forms for their candidates.

The watchdog had also revealed that 2,441 nomination papers had been submitted across the country. But that figure, too, was updated the next day, with the EC saying that 2,713 candidates had filed nomination papers.

The number has now been revised down by one to 2,712.

"The data we have show that 2,712 candidates intend to run for election. And, 29 parties are participating in the polls," said Ashok.

According to the EC's public relations wing, 1,965 candidates from 29 political parties and 747 independent candidates are competing for parliamentary seats.

Explaining the discrepancies in the number of parties and candidates, Ashok Debnath attributed the fluctuations to clerical errors in the data transmission process at the field level.


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