12th National Election: A Voting Fight of 1969 Candidates



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12th National Election 2024

12th National Election 2024

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Voting for the 12th parliamentary election today. According to the schedule announced by the Election Commission, the election participated by 1969 candidates of 28 political parties and independents, will be held on Sunday (January 7) in 299 constituencies across the country. The voting will begin at 8 am and will continue till 4 pm.

The election campaign of the candidates ended a day earlier in different districts of the country amid violence, violation of the code of conduct, and loss of lives. In the elections, the ruling party has dominated the campaigns of the candidates.

More than 150 incidents of violence happened across the country. More than 200 people were injured. Three people were killed. Of them, one was killed in Munshiganj and two in Pirojpur. Besides, at least four people were killed after a passenger train caught fire in the capital. The Benapole Express train was set on fire in the Golapbag area of Sayedabad on Friday night when the train was on its way to Dhaka from the western city of Jessore.

According to election experts, in the absence of the main opposition parties in the field of politics, the ruling party's candidates have shown their power in such elections. There are questions about the role of the Election Commission in stopping the violence that took place in such a non-competitive election and forcing the candidates to follow the code of conduct. The Election Commission could not take any strict action against the candidates for serious violations of the code of conduct. In particular, the Election Commission has fined the boat candidate of the Comilla-6 constituency four times after a show-cause notice, the boat candidate of Barguna-2 constituency has been fined the same after four show-cause notices and four cases have been filed against the boat candidate and supporters of Jhenaidah-2 constituency for violating the code of conduct. They questioned the EC's will for not taking strong action against these candidates even after serious allegations were proved against them.

Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Kazi Habibul Awal has expressed his optimism that the 12th parliamentary election will be held in a festive and peaceful environment. "We hope there will be a festive election," he said. He urged the voters to come to the polling centers without any fear and exercise their voting rights. Besides, he expressed apprehension about the free and fair election in this year's election.

The Election Commission (EC) has decided to send ballot papers and other election materials to 72 remote upazilas across the country on the morning of the voting day to ensure a fair election. The Election Commission (EC) has launched an app named 'Smart Election Management BD' at a cost of Tk 21 crore for the first time to provide information about the polling centers and the voting rate on the voting day. Apart from this, information about the presiding officer will also be available in the app, including the seat-based voting rate and the candidate's photo every two hours.

A law and order monitoring cell has been formed centrally to monitor the law and order situation on voting day. There will also be a social media monitoring team to prevent rumors on the day of voting. On voting day, various campaigns of the EC are going on in the media to increase the number of voters in the centers.

Participation of 28 registered parties:

A total of 28 political parties among the 44 registered political parties with the EC are taking part in the election. Sixteen like-minded political parties, including BNP, boycotted the election. At that time, the parties decided to resist the vote and called for a 48-hour hartal on the voting day. A total of 1,971 candidates are contesting for 299 parliamentary seats. Of them, 1,534 candidates from 28 political parties are in the fray. A total of 437 candidates are contesting as independent candidates. The election to Naogaon-2 constituency was postponed due to the death of independent candidate Aminul Islam. Among the political parties, 266 candidates from Bangladesh Awami League, 265 from Jatiya Party, 135 from Trinamool BNP, 122 from the National People's Party, 96 from Bangladesh Congress, 39 from Islami Front Bangladesh, 42 from Islami Oikya Jote, 30 from Krishak Sramik Janata League, 9 from Gano Forum, 21 from Gano Front and 21 from Zaker Party. Jatiya Party JP 13, The election to Naogaon-2 constituency was postponed due to the death of independent candidate Aminul Islam. Among the political parties, 266 candidates from Bangladesh Awami League, 265 from Jatiya Party, 135 from Trinamool BNP, 122 from National People's Party, 96 from Bangladesh Congress, 39 from Islami Front Bangladesh, 42 from Islami Oikya Jote, 30 from Krishak Sramik Janata League, 9 from Gano Forum, 21 from Gano Front and 21 from Zaker Party. Jatiya Party JP 13, Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal (JSD) 66, Bikalpadhara Bangladesh 10, Bangladesh Islami Front 35, Bangladesh Kalyan Party 16, Bangladesh Khelpat Andolon 11, Bangladesh Jatiya Party 5, Bangladesh Nationalist Andolon 56, Bangladesh Tarikat Federation 38, Bangladesh National Awami Party-NAP 5, Bangladesh Nationalist Front BNF 45, Bangladesh Muslim League 4, Bangladesh Supreme Party 79. Bangladesh Sangskritik Muktijot 63, Bangladesh Workers Party 26, Bangladesh Samyabadi Dal-ML 4, Ganotantri Party 10.

EC's measures to ensure a fair election

The Election Commission (EC) has formed 300 'Election Search Committees' comprising judicial officers. The constituency-based committees consist of joint district and sessions judges, senior assistant judges and assistant judges. The committee will investigate the issues related to 'pre-election irregularities'. If any irregularities take place before the election while performing their duties, the committee will investigate and send a report to the concerned district election officer. Then the concerned District Election Officer will send the report to the Secretary of the Election Commission Secretariat. The search committee can accompany a bench assistant or stenographer or office assistant while performing his duty. The committee has issued show-cause notices to around 746 people since the announcement of the schedule. The list includes candidates of different political parties, their supporters, independent candidates, government officials, local public representatives, members of law enforcement agencies. After submitting the investigation report of the Election Anusanshan Committee, the Election Commission fined two candidates of the EC government party and ordered cases against more than 70 candidates, including the candidates. The candidacy of an independent was also rejected. In the end, the candidacy was returned through a verdict from the High Court.

653 Judicial Magistrates: In addition to the Election Monitoring Committee consisting of judicial officers, 653 judicial magistrates have come to the field to complete the trial immediately. They will be on duty in the constituency for five days before and after the election. According to the Representation of the People Order (RPO), the magistrates can immediately try and sentence them to 3-7 years imprisonment for snatching ballot papers, destroying ballot papers, snatching ballot boxes, obstructing or forcing voting, not keeping the voting environment unsuitable for voting.

1640 Executive Magistrates: 1640 officers of the Bangladesh Civil Service (Administration) cadre have been appointed as executive magistrates to ensure compliance with the electoral code of conduct, as well as to maintain overall law and order in the election area, prevent crime and guide the mobile court and striking force, especially BGB, Coast Guard and Armed Forces teams. These executive magistrates have been empowered to operate mobile courts from January 5 to January 9 under the scheduled laws as per the Mobile Court Act.

7 lakh 47 thousand 322 members of different forces will be in the field to maintain law and order in the election. Police, RAB, BGB, Coast Guard and Ansar members are among them. According to the EC, there will be 5 lakh 16 thousand Ansar, 1 lakh 82 thousand 91 members of police (including RAB), 2 thousand 355 members of Coast Guard and 46 thousand 876 members of BGB.

Armed forces in the field: In addition, members of the Armed Forces came to the field to assist the civil administration under 'In Aid to the Civil Power' in the election field. They will be in the field from January 3 to Wednesday to January 10. A joint coordination cell has been set up at the Armed Forces Division with representatives from different ministries/ divisions and law enforcement agencies, which will remain effective till January 10. Members of the Armed Forces will be stationed at nodal points and other convenient places in every district, upazila, and metropolitan area. The forces will complete area-wise deployment at the request and coordination of the concerned returning officer.

The Navy will perform duties in 19 upazilas, including two coastal districts (Bhola and Barguna). BGB will perform duties alone in 45 upazilas bordering the plains. In addition, the army will perform joint duties with the BGB in 47 bordering upazilas and the Coast Guard in four coastal upazilas. On the other hand, the Bangladesh Air Force will provide necessary helicopter support to the polling stations in the hill areas. The required number of helicopters of the Air Force have been kept ready in case of emergency.

According to the Representation of the People Order (RPO), no meeting, rally, procession or procession can be held from 8 am on December 28 to 4 pm on Tuesday. Taxi cabs, baby taxis and auto-rickshaws, microbuses, jeeps, pickups, cars, buses, trucks, tempos, launches, easy bikes, engine boats, and speedboats will not be allowed in the election area for 24 hours on the voting day. Motorcycles will be banned for three days from Saturday to Monday. However, vehicles of law enforcement agencies, government vehicles, fire service, ambulances, and newspaper-laden vehicles will remain out of the purview of the restrictions. Public transport will run for the convenience of voters.

A total of 234 foreign observers and journalists have been approved to monitor the 12th parliamentary elections. Among the foreigners, 158 are observers and 76 are journalists from different media. The EC has approved 20,773 local election observers. A total of 517 members from 40 central observer organizations and 20,256 from 84 local observer organizations will monitor the polls.

The expenditure of this year's parliamentary election was initially estimated at Tk 1,500 crore. Gradually, this cost is increasing to more than Tk 2,000 crore. According to EC sources, it was proposed to allocate about Tk 1,500 crore for election management and law and order sectors. Later, the demand for allocation increased and the total expenditure could stand at Tk 2,000 to Tk 2,200 crore. Of this, the probable expenditure has been estimated at Tk 1,225.62 crore as per the demand of the law enforcement agencies. The estimated cost of conducting the election has been estimated at Tk 1,050.60 crore.

12th parliamentary election: Polling centers: 42 thousand 24, voting centers: more than 2 lakh 60 thousand, total voters: 11 crore 96 lakh 91 thousand 633. Male voters: 6 crore 7 lakh 71 thousand 579 Female voters: 5 crore 89 lakh 19 thousand 202 Number of participating parties: 28 Total candidates: 1 thousand 969 Political Party candidates: 1 thousand 533 Independent candidates: 437 Polling Officers; About 10 million.

   

Heat alert issued in 4 divisions including Dhaka



Staff Correspondent, Barta24.com, Dhaka
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The Meteorological Department has once again issued a 24-hour heat alert in the country amid the ongoing heat wave.

The heat wave warning has been issued for the next 24 hours from 6pm on Saturday (May 4).

During this time, mild to moderate heat waves will continue over some other regions of the country including the capital Dhaka.

The warning message signed by Meteorologist Khondokar Hafizur Rahman said that the mild to moderate heat wave over Rajshahi, Dhaka, Khulna and Barishal divisions may continue for the next 24 hours from 6 pm on Saturday. At the same time, uncomfortable conditions may also persist due to the excess of water vapor.

Earlier on April 19, the Meteorological Department issued a three-day heat alert for the first time due to severe heat wave across the country. Then it is increased in several steps. Last Thursday (May 2) from 6 pm, the Meteorological Department issued a heat wave warning or heat alert for the next 48 hours.

Today, the highest temperature in the country was recorded in Rajshahi, 39.7 degrees Celsius. Yesterday, the highest temperature in the country was in Jashore at 41.8 degrees Celsius. Today, like other parts of the country, the temperature has dropped in the capital. Today the maximum temperature recorded in Dhaka is 36.9 degrees Celsius. Yesterday it was 38.1 degrees Celsius.

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The fire brigade could not reach near the fire in the Sundarbans



District Correspondent, Barta24.com Dhaka:
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The fire in Amarbunia area of Chandpai range of East Sundarbans is still burning. Fire service or fire brigade went to the area to put out the fire but could not go near the fire. As it was evening and there was no water source nearby, the fire could not be extinguished. The work of extinguishing the fire will be started from Sunday (May 5) morning. Meanwhile, a three-member investigation committee has been formed in this incident.

East Sundarbans Divisional Forest Officer (DFO) Kazi Nurul Karim confirmed this information at night.

Nurul Karim said, after receiving the report of severe heat and fire in remote areas, they rushed with the fire brigade. First, find a source of water to control the fire. But no water was found nearby. The fire has to be controlled by bringing water from Bhola river which is far away. In the meantime evening falls. So it was not possible to go near the fire. However, with the efforts of local residents and forest guards, the fire was prevented from spreading initially by supplying little water.

On Sunday (May 5) morning, the fire will be completely brought under control by establishing water connection from Bhola river in Amarbunia area, he added, adding that the fire could not spread far. The fire is burning little by little, it is not possible to spread even in the night.

When asked how the fire broke out, DFO Kazi Nurul Karim said that the exact cause has not yet been ascertained. But locals are giving different information. Taking all the information into account, a three-member investigation committee headed by Assistant Conservator of Forests (ACF) Rana Dev of East Sundarbans Chandpai range has been constituted.

The other two members of the committee are Chandpai Range Jeudhar Station Officer Md. Obaidur Rahman and Dhansagar station officer Rabiul Islam. The committee will submit a report on the exact cause of the fire within the next seven working days.

Chairman of Nishanbaria Union of Morelganj Upazila of Bagerhat District Saiful Islam said, on Saturday (May 4) afternoon, the first fire broke out in Chila area of Amarbunia in Sundarbans. Later at 4:30 pm when the fire spread, it was reported in the area. After that, we tried to put out the fire initially with the help of local residents and forest guards. Later two units of fire service came from Bagerhat and Morelganj. But as the evening wore on, the firemen could not start the work.

Deputy Assistant Director of Bagerhat Fire Service and Civil Defense Saidul Alam Chowdhury said that two units reached the spot after receiving information about the fire in the afternoon but could not start extinguishing the fire due to various obstacles. However, the scene of the fire has been identified.

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Capital's greenery reduced to 9 percent in 28 years: BIP



Staff Correspondent, Barta24.com, Dhaka
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In the capital Dhaka in 1995 green was 22 percent. In the last 28 years, it has come down to just 9 percent. According to urban planning criteria, an ideal city should have 25 percent green area according to Bangladesh Institute of Planners (BIP).

This information was given by the BIP in the planning dialogue titled 'Daka Heat: Responsibilities and Actions of Urban Planning and Development Management' held at the BIP Conference at Planners Tower at Banglamotor in the capital on Saturday (May 4) at 11 o'clock on the initiative of BIP.

The speakers said that due to the trend of constructing buildings keeping in mind the use of closed houses, glass houses and ACs, the temperature is increasing in the metropolis by disrupting the natural light and air circulation in the building design.

They said that the effect of temperature rise and heatstroke in Dhaka city is due to the destruction of the balance of the environment through land cover (green, water and gray or concrete cover), excessive increase in the amount of concrete, lack of concept of environment and climate in the design of buildings, glass-built buildings and the design of AC-dependent buildings. There are many reasons including unplanned constructions destroying green areas, lack of afforestation. Naturally enough green areas and water bodies existed in our Dhaka city decades ago as per urban planning standards. Construction of high-rise buildings next to narrow roads in urban areas, water bodies-reservoirs-green areas are being destroyed by public and private organizations. Apart from increasing the temperature of the city due to the air pollution caused by garbage disposal, brick kilns, vehicle and industrial fumes, the temperature in the city is increasing due to the very small particles caused by the air pollution.

Different types of harmful gases are increasing the heat in the air of Dhaka. Gas is produced from garbage dumps, brick kilns, vehicles and industrial fumes.

BIP General Secretary Planner Sheikh Muhammad Mehdi Ahsan moderated the press conference and presented the main report of the Institute's President Planner Professor Dr. Adil Muhammad Khan.

He said that as greenery has decreased in Dhaka city, in the last two decades the amount of excessive gray areas and concrete has increased, which is increasing the temperature in urban areas at a severe rate, increasing the effect of urban heat island.

According to the BIP study conducted in 2019, the area covered by concrete was 64.99 percent in 1999, increased to 77.18 percent in 2009, and reached 81.82 percent in 2019.

According to another research report published by BIP in 2023, the green area of the capital Dhaka has decreased to only 9 percent in the last 28 years; On the other hand, wetlands have come down to just 2.9 percent. However, according to urban planning criteria, an ideal city should have 25 percent green space and 10 to 15 percent water bodies.

Meanwhile, BIP's National and International Liaison Planner Abu Naim Sohag commented that the air quality of Dhaka city is very low compared to other countries in the world.

Board Member (Research and Publication) of BIP Planner Hosne Ara pointed out that the city's green area has decreased and the city's temperature has increased and said that urban heat mitigation and management strategies should be taken into consideration in city planning to control the heat and make Dhaka a heat tolerant city.

Apart from this, to recover from the negative effects of climate change, the recommendations of the National Adaptation Plan-2022 must be implemented through all institutions related to the planning and development of Dhaka city, and for this, the necessary technical manpower including planners must be increased in these institutions.

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Rush of uncontested winner in the upazila election



Jahid Rakib, Staff Correspondent, Barta24.com, Dhaka
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47 candidates have been elected for the post of chairman, vice chairman and female vice chairman in 308 upazilas of the upcoming sixth upazila parishad elections in the first and second phase. According to Election Commission sources, there will be no voting in several upazilas. Among them, one candidate has submitted nomination for all posts in Cumilla Adarsha Sadar and Chattogram Raujan Upazila. As a result, there will be no need for voting in these two upazilas.

The Election Commission is conducting polling in four phases in 476 upazilas out of 495 upazilas of the country. Election time has not yet passed in 19 upazila parishads, EC said that polls will be taken in all those parishads later.

In this election, no political party is using its party symbol. If the grassroot leaders of the ruling party participate in the election with a separate symbol, the opposition BNP has already said that it will not participate in any election under this government. As a result, the leaders of the ruling party have entered into competition with each other in the upazilas where competition is taking place. However, in some upazilas, BNP grassroot leaders are running as candidates, ignoring party decisions.

According to the election experts, the local government elections are expected to be competitive, but the Awami League incumbent leaders are running against the Awami League everywhere. Among them, many upazilas are being elected unopposed. According to them, there are no candidates in many upazilas due to the pressure of local influential leaders or compromise among themselves.

According to the Election Commission schedule, this year's upazila elections will be held in four phases. Among them, voting will be held in 148 upazilas of the first phase on Wednesday, May 8. And the voting in 160 upazilas of the second phase will be held on Tuesday, May 21.

According to EC sources, there are 730 candidates for the post of chairman, 763 candidates for the post of vice chairman and 562 candidates for the post of female vice chairman. Out of this 26 candidates were elected unopposed. Seven persons in the post of chairman, nine in the post of vice-chairman and 10 in the post of female vice-chairman.

There are 605 candidates for the post of chairman, 694 candidates for the post of vice chairman, and 529 candidates for the post of female vice chairman in the second phase election. Among them 21 candidates were elected unopposed. Here, seven persons have been elected as chairman, seven as vice chairman, seven as women vice chairman.

EC Additional Secretary Ashok Kumar Debnath said that in the third phase, 570 people are in the position of chairman, 618 people are in the position of vice chairman and 400 people are in the position of female vice chairman; A total of 1588 candidates filed their nomination papers. The process of selection, withdrawal, and symbol allotment for the third phase and nomination papers for the fourth phase is not over yet.

He also said that among those who filed nomination papers in the third phase, there are five single candidates. There is a single candidate for the post of female vice chairman in Chandnaish of Chattogram, vice chairman and female vice chairman in Bhandaria of Pirojpur, vice chairman in Abhaynagar of Jashore and Chhatak female vice chairman in Sunamganj. If these candidates survive the selection and do not withdraw their candidature, they can be elected unopposed.

According to the schedule, polling will be held in the third phase in 112 upazilas on May 29 and in the fourth phase in 55 upazilas on June 6. In the first phase, 22, 24 in the second phase, 21 in the third phase and two upazilas in the fourth phase will be conducted in electronic voting machines (EVM).

Chairman of the Election Monitoring Council Professor Dr. Nazmul Ahsan Kalimullah told Barta24.com that no one wants to be a candidate if a popular candidate is a candidate regardless of general party opinion. But such a person is not common. The reality is that others are afraid to be a candidate, and no one wants to be a candidate because they don't have the huge amount of money required to be an election candidate.

He also said, "Whoever is strong is his, as a result, in many cases, no one is running as a candidate in many places under the pressure of the ruling party." Popular representation decreases as the number of uncontested election wins increases. As a result, people's aspirations are not reflected.

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