Rangpur election more or less acceptable: Fakhrul

'BNP has no confidence on EC as its formation process was wrong'


FE Team | Published: December 22, 2017 16:47:13 | Updated: December 22, 2017 20:20:39


Rangpur election more or less acceptable: Fakhrul

BNP secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has said that Rangpur City Corporation election was more or less acceptable but it was not a major election.

"The Rangpur election was not a major one. The real pulse of the Commission can be assessed when there will be a major election," Fakhrul said.

He came up with the remarks while talking to reporters at his residence in Thakurgaon on Friday.

The BNP leader said their party still has no confidence in the Election Commission.

"We don't have confidence in the Election Commission as its formation process was wrong," he said.

The BNP leader further said, "Our proposal was to constitute the Election Commission with noted persons whom people can trust."

Jatiya Party candidate Mostafizur Rahman won the Rangpur City Corporation polls held on Thursday defeating his nearest rival Awami League contender Sarfuddin Ahmed Jhantu by a huge margin.

According to the unofficial results, Mostafiz bagged 1,60,489 votes while Jhantu polled 62,400 and BNP candidate Kawsar Jahan Babla got only 35,136 votes.

Fakhrul said the country's people will not accept if the government tries to impose another 2014-like general election on them.

He said their party has taken an initiative to expand further their alliance ahead of the next election. "Any party can join our alliance."

The BNP leader said their party still has an alliance with Jamaat for a movement, not for the election.

Later, Fakhrul went to Panchagarh district and carried out electioneering in favour of Boda municipality BNP mayoral candidate Hakikul Islam.

Speaking at a rally, he criticised the government for its failure to arrest the soaring prices of essentials and the slide in the law-and-order situation.

He urged the BNP leaders and activists to work together for the BNP candidate putting aside all the conflicts and misunderstanding among them to ensure the party's victory in the municipality polls.

According to UNB, though Fakhrul called the Rangpur polls more or less acceptable, BNP senior joint secretary general Ruhul Kabir Rizvi alleged that there was a 'subtle rigging' in it.

Speaking at a human chain programme in front of the Jatiya Press Club in the capital, Rizvi also said people know what happened to the Rangpur polls. "Everyone knows what Awami League did in Rangpur. But they'll justify it with their various campaigns."

He also said Awami League is a 'wonderful institution' to produce 'liars and rogues'.

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