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Only a few public buses will run on polls day

Says home minister


January 21, 2020 00:00:00


Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan said on Sunday a limited number of public buses will be allowed to ply the streets of the capital city on February 01, the DSCC and DNCC election day, reports UNB.

Movement of other vehicles, including motorcycle, taxicab, truck and easy-bike, would remain suspended on the city thoroughfares.

He made the remark in the afternoon while talking to reporters at the Secretariat after attending a meeting on law and order.

The minister said movement of motorcycle, taxicab, truck and easy-bike will be banned on city roads on the election day. But a limited number of buses would ply."

Besides, no one will be allowed to carry, transport and expose his or her licensed firearms from January 30 to February 03.

Mentioning that law enforcers are ready to ensure a free and fair election, he said necessary measures will be taken as per recommendation from the Election Commission.

Social media is being monitored to curb cybercrime, he added.

In addition to police, members of BGB, Ansar and Rab will be deployed at polling centres and in adjacent areas.

Responding to a query about alleged harassment of some councilor candidates by police, the minister said police are not arresting anyone without warrant.


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