Polls under a party govt challenging: Nurul Huda

04 June 2022, 08:29 pm | Updated: 24 November 2024, 09:32 pm


Polls under a party govt challenging: Nurul Huda
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Former chief election commissioner KM Nurul Huda on Saturday said there are challenges in holding polls under a party government.

He said the next general election will not be acceptable without the participation of BNP, one of the major parties in the country.

Speaking at a shadow parliament debate competition programme, he also said it is the responsibility of the ruling Awami League to ensure BNP’s participation in the polls.

“I think the next election will not be acceptable if BNP does not participate in it as BNP is a very big political party,” he said.

Huda, however, urged BNP to take part in the election as he thinks no problem can be solved by boycotting the election. “You should sit in talks and discuss how you will go to the polls.”

The debate for Democracy arranged the programme at Film Development Corporation (FDC), Bangladesh.

Stating that the work of Election Commission is challenging not only in Bangladesh but also in the entire world, the former CEC said fair elections are not possible without political consensus.

“The Election Commission has no role in creating political negotiations. The Election Commission also should not interfere in it. The government and the political parties should reach an agreement on the issue through discussions," he said.

Huda thinks the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) should be used in the elections for checking various irregularities like snatching ballot boxes.

“We have seen how people snatched ballot boxes and cast fake votes. This culture has been stopped by using EVMs… considering the political practices in Bangladesh, I think EVM should be used for at least the next 20 years,” he observed.

The ex-CEC also said if people participate in the election in unison braving intimidation and obstacles, no force can suppress them.


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