CCC polls: ‘I will never vote in my life’

Photo shows the front view of Forest Research High School in Chattogram.
Photo shows the front view of Forest Research High School in Chattogram.Prothom Alo

Md Rashid, a resident of Chattogram city, works in Cumilla. He went to Chattogram city three days ago on the occasion of the election.

On Wednesday morning, he went to the poling centre to cast his vote. But he couldn’t vote freely. Much to his regret, Md Rashid told Prothom Alo, “As long as I live, I will never vote in my life.”

Rashid, a resident of the city’s ward no. 4, went to the Forest Research High School polling centre in the morning to cast his vote. He left the centre at 9.50am.

After leaving the centre, Rashid regrettably shared his bitter experience with a neighbour where he talked to Prothom Alo.

Describing his voting experience, Rashid said, “After entering the centre, several people took my card and punched it in the (electronic voting) machine. They took my finger print and pushed the (EVM) button. Then they told me that my vote has been casted.”

Regretting his situation to miss the opportunity, Rashid lamented, “As long as I live I will never (come to the polling centre to) vote.”

Those who barred Rashid from voting were believed to be the followers of the Awami League candidate.

Seven more voters also talked to Prothom Alo at the Forest Research High School polling centre. Five of them said they couldn’t vote freely and had the experience like Rashid.

When asked about the allegations of voters, presiding officer of Forest Research High School polling centre, Quamrul Islam, however, claimed that no trouble occurred in casting votes.

“Those, who are coming, are casting votes smoothly. Till 9:50am, some 52