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Voting in Khulna, Barishal city polls ends amid alleged irregularities

Bangladesh desk: Voting in the Khulna City Corporation and the Barishal City Corporation ended amid allegation of irregularities at different centres on Monday afternoon.

Voting began at 8:00am and continued till 4:00pm without any break.

Several supporters of mayoral candidates backed by Awami League and Islami Andolon Bangladesh were injured in a clash over entering a polling centre in Barishal.

Islami Andolon candidate Mufti Syed Muhammad Faizul Karim, who is contesting the election with the ‘hand fan’ symbol, alleged that he and several of his supporters were injured in an attack by AL men when they were about to enter the Kawnia Secondary Girls School centre.

Meanwhile, Jatiya Party-backed mayoral candidate Iqbal Hossain Taposh and independent candidate Kamrul Islam Rupon alleged that voters are being barred from coming to the polling stations during Barishal City Corporation election.

Two councillors for wards 13 and 24 were elected unopposed earlier.

Awami League-backed candidate Talukder Abdul Khaleque cast his vote at Pioneer Secondary Girls School centre on the city’s South Central Road around 9:10am.

After voting, the mayoral candidate said the election is being held in a free, fair manner.

‘I will accept whatever result coming from the voters,’ he said, hoping that people will vote for him for continuation of the development.

Eleven platoons of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) are carrying out their duty to ensure security in the KCC election along with 8,080 members from police, Ansar and Rapid Action Battalion.

There are 5,35,528 voters in the 31 wards of Khulna city and there are 1,732 polling booths under 289 polling stations.

Of them, 161 polling stations are considered ‘vulnerable’.

On the other hand, seven candidates are competing for the mayoral post in the Barishal city polls.

Besides, 119 candidates are in the race for the post of general councillor and 42 candidates for the reserved councillor post.

Awami League-backed mayoral candidate Abul Khair Abdullah Khokon Serniabat cast his vote at the Government Barishal College on Kalibari road in the city.

Jatiya Party-backed candidate Iqbal Hossain Taposh exercised his franchise at Syed Abul Manan DDF Alim Madrasah on Gorostan road, Islami Andolon Bangladesh candidate Mufti Syed Muhammad Faizul Karim at Rupatoli Housing Abdur Rob Serniabat Secondary School.

Zaker Party’s candidate Md Mizanur Rahman Bachhu also cast his vote at Chhutpur Secondary School while independent candidate Md Kamrul Ahsan Rupon at Alekanda Govt Primary School in the city.

A total of 276,298 voters will be able to cast their votes in 126 polling stations in 30 wards. Of the centres, 106 are considered ‘vulnerable’.

Ten platoons of the BGB remain deployed in the BCC election along with 4,500 members of the law enforcing agencies.

 

Agency report

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