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If 1.0pc votes cast, that is legally valid: CEC

Thursday, 5 October 2023


Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Kazi Habibul Awal on Wednesday said that the Election Commission would not be bothered about the legitimacy of the election, but it would be concerned over whether the process is legally correct, reports UNB.
"If one per cent of the votes is cast and 99 per cent are not cast, that is legally valid. In that case the issue of legitimacy may be different. The question of legitimacy may arise, but the question of legality will not arise," he said.
The CEC made the remarks at a workshop on "Unfettered Voting Rights: Role of Candidates and Polling Agents" organised by the Election Commission at Nirbachan Bhaban in the city's Agargaon area.
He said they will not be concerned over legitimacy. "Political parties will fight over it (the legitimacy of the election). The Election Commission will not fight for it. We will see whether the vote is free, impartial and peaceful," he said.
Noting that the EC's responsibility is to ensure if the election is effectively contested, Habibul Awal said he is a bit confused about the meaning of 'inclusive' election and 'participatory' election.
"Participatory means as I understand it if a large number of voters turn up and vote. We will not bother about who come or not. If the genuine turnout is 70 percent and then it is contested, we will only have a little refereeing role," he added.