Dr Badiul Alam Majumder, head of the Electoral System Reform Commission, at the moment (13 December) stated they’d construct solutions after reviewing all aspects of the electoral system for keeping a free, comely and credible election.
“The election system of Bangladesh has been collapsed…Electoral System Reform Commission has been formed aimed at how the comely election system would possibly be returned in the nation by reform,” he made the remarks while exchanging views with snide share of oldsters along side lecturers, community leaders and NGO representatives in regards to the electoral reform system on the Khulna deputy commissioner’s convention room.
“It is our responsibility to post a file after taking stakeholders’ views. It is the time for desirous about how an Electoral Reform Commission would possibly be succesful to performing independently and successfully,” he stated.
In this connection, he stated the commission will title the boundaries for the sake of keeping a free, comely and credible election.
“We can review all aspects of the electoral system and put together solutions in step with it. However it shouldn’t be our responsibility to implement it,” he stated.
Laying emphasis on preparing a accurate voter list, he stated irregularities are found in the present voter list as females voters were diminished considerably in the list.
“Conserving a free, comely and credible election would possibly be hampered in absence of a accurate voter list…stakeholders’ suggestion is required for preparing a accurate voter list,” he added.
Terming the last three parliament elections as controversial, he stated that the then Election Commission had broken their oath of residing of business by conducting such controversial polls.
Participants of the Election Reform Commission Mir Nadia Nivin, Sadik Arman, Khulna Divisional Commissioner Md Firoz Sarkar, and Legislative and joint Secretary of Parliament Affairs Md Mahbubur Rahman and Khulna Deputy Commissioner Mohammad Saiful Islam, among others, addressed the assembly.
Leaders of the Citizen Forum, Lecturers, Ladies and NGO representatives, elite, election officers, law enforcement participants, political leaders and other stakeholders furthermore positioned their solutions on the assembly.