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It's a vote robbery in name of election

Says Oli Ahmed


Tuesday, 9 January 2024



President of Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) Oli Ahmed has said the actual voter turnout in Sunday's election was not more than 7-10 per cent as people boycotted the one-sided polls, reports UNB.
Speaking at a press conference at his party's Moghbazar office in the city on Monday, he called upon the Prime Minister to engage in talks with BNP to quit power safely as the country's people did not give her a mandate to run the country.
"We reject this election and the results. It's a vote robbery in the name of election,' Oli said.
According to the information they received from various sources, he said they are sure that the vote cast was not more than 7 to 10 per cent. "More than 40 per cent voter turnout was announced (by the Election Commission) to fool the foreigners," he said.
The LPD chief also said the long hard work of the opposition parties has not gone in vain as people did not go to the polling stations.