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Treat all candidates equally, CEC asks executive magistrates

Focus Bangla photo shows Chief Election Commissioner KM Nurul Huda
Focus Bangla photo shows Chief Election Commissioner KM Nurul Huda

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Chief Election Commissioner KM Nurul Huda has asked the executive magistrates to treat all the candidates equally while discharging their election duties.

"Your duty is to treat all the candidates equally -- it's neither less nor more," he said.

The CEC was briefing the executive magistrates deployed for election duties in different districts of Sylhet, Chattogram (except Cumilla district), and Barishal divisions on Sunday.

Nurul Hunda also asked the magistrates to ensure the safety of presiding officers. "Your duty is to assist them (presiding officers). Never volunteer to guide them... if you do, it will be a mistake," he added.

He said the executive magistrates will have to read the electoral code of conduct alongside the penal code thoroughly as they need to take many prompt decisions during the elections.

Four election commissioners -- Mahbub Talukder, Rafiqul Islam, Kabita Khanom, and Shahadat Hossain Chowdhury -- also spoke on the occasion, according to a UNB report.

Earlier on Saturday, the Election Commission started the three-day briefing for the executive magistrates for checking the possible violation of the code of conduct ahead of the upcoming national elections slated for December 30.

The executive magistrates from different districts of Dhaka and Mymensingh division and Cumilla district attended the first day's briefing.

On November 12, the EC directed the Public Administration Ministry to appoint executive magistrates at the field level to check the possible violation of the electoral code of conduct.

One executive magistrate has been deployed for every upazila, one for three to four wards of city corporations, one to two magistrates for each district sadar municipality and one magistrate for three to four upazilas of the Chattogram Hill Tracts.

The magistrates will discharge their duty on the next day of polls (December 31).

The Commission will deploy more executive and judicial magistrates on a large scale a few days before the general election.
 

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