EC works like govt type machine: BNP

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Criticising the Election Commission for its ‘subservient’ role, BNP on Sunday said the commission is acting like a type machine of the current illegal regime.

 

“It’s the constitutional duty of the Election Commission to hold a free and fair election. But the commission has lost its credibility through its controversial and subservient role, “said BNP joint secretary general Ruhul Kabir Rizvi.

 

Addressing a press briefing at BNP’s Nayapaltan central office, he also alleged that the commission carries out the executive branch’s orders verbatim.

 

The BNP leader also accused the EC of turning a blind eye to the irregularities by the ruling party men as it does not take any action against them. “It’s really like crying in the wilderness as to complain to the commission against the violation of the election code of conduct by the ruling party leaders and terrorist acts.”

 

He claimed the returning officers did not take cognizance of any of the allegation brought by the 19-party-backed candidates during the first phase upazila polls.

 

“It seems that the Election Commission is sincerely working for staging a farcical election. There’s no instance in any civilized country of such deliberate submission to the government ignoring the rules of the Election Commission,” Rizvi observed.

 

The BNP leader also said the way the ruling party captured polling stations and established their supremacy during the polls the country’s people have realized the government’s ill-plan about fair and transparent polls.

 

He alleged that the government got crazy as the 19-party candidates won majority of the chairman posts despite vote rigging, terrorism and conspiracy by the ruling party.

 

Rizvi said the government is arresting and harassing opposition leaders and activists and filing “false” cases against them alongside killing and making them disappeared regularly.

 

He also accused the regime of blatantly using the state machinery to manipulate the upcoming upazila elections.

Source: UNBConnect