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BNP mayoral candidate quits BCC polls race

Monday, 30 July 2018


BNP mayoral candidate Mujibur Rahman Sarwar has boycotted the Barishal City Corporation (BCC) polls, bringing the allegation of widespread vote rigging and other irregularities.

The candidate announced the decision at a press conference at Barishal Press Club, four hours after voting began at 123 polling centres across the city on Monday.

Besides, Islami Andolon Bangladesh candidate Obaidur Rahman Mahbub also boycotted the election citing the same allegations.

Sarwar claimed that his polling agents were obstructed from entering at least 70-80 centres, reports UNB.

He alleged that ruling party men were stuffing boxes with ballots in most centres with the help of law enforcers. "The government has destroyed the country's election system. This can't continue."

The BNP candidate said he called upon the Election Commission to postpone the polls, but it did not pay heed to it.

"So, we condemn the role of the Election Commission. We have boycotted and turned down the polls," Sarwar said.

Leaders and activists of BNP, Islami Andolon Bangladesh and Bangladesher Samajtantrik Dal's (BSD) staged demonstrations in the Barishal city protesting the vote 'rigging and election irregularities'.