Narayanganj city polls Sunday
15 January 2022, 04:55 pm | Updated: 27 November 2024, 02:37 pm
The elections to Narayanganj City Corporation (NCC) will be held Sunday as the voting will continue from 8:am to 4:00pm without any break.
The Election Commission (EC) has already taken all preparations to hold the elections in a free, fair and peaceful manner.
The polls will be held through Electronic Voting Machine (EVM). So, 2 thousand 912 EVM machines have been sent to Narayanganj, on the outskirts of the capital.
Each center will have one and a half times more EVM than required. Election materials have started reaching the polling centres from morning.
The electioneering ended at 12 midnight Friday.
The election commission has instructed outsiders to leave the city areas. Motorcycle plying has been banned in the area since Friday night.
Fourteen judicial magistrates have been appointed to conduct election peacefully. Under the Penal Code, they will be able to carry out brief trials with filing case.
Around 5 lakh 17 thousand 362 voters will exercise their voting rights at 1333 polling booths in 192 centers of 26 wards.
Meanwhile, the Election Commission has allowed 42 observers from 9 organizations to monitor the election.
The organizations are: National Election Observation Council (JANIPP), SAARC Human Rights Foundation, Legal Aid Center, Foundation, Social Development Efforts, Trinamool Development Organization, Taltala Youth Development Organization, Rehaf Foundation, BB Asia Foundation and Human Rights and Social Development Organization-MOSUS.
Adequate security measures have also been taken on the election.
More than 5,000 members of the law enforcement agencies will be deployed to ensure security while each center will have 28 security personnel.
Returning Officer Mahfuza Akter said no centre was identified as risky as all the centers are being taken into special consideration.
One sub-inspector (SI) will lead the five policemen's team in each centre. In addition, eight male and four female Ansar members will also be deployed to ensure security.
A total of 26 police units will be on duty as striking force during the elections, reports agency.
Apart from this, there will be 64 mobile teams of the police as each team will have five members. Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) will deploy its 24 platoon troops.
The returning officer said that Narayanganj deputy commissioner has sent demand note for more 6 platoons.
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