



Staff Reporter :
Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Kazi Habibul Awal has expressed his satisfaction over Sylhet and Rajshahi city corporation elections held in a peaceful manner.
Expressing the sentiment, the CEC also said voter turnout in the city polls might be 52-55% in Rajshahi and around 46% in Sylhet.
“No mentionable unpleasant occurrence has been reported over the day. Overall, the polls were free, fair and festive in both cities,” he said while briefing reporters at the Election Commission headquarters in the capital on Wednesday (21 June) afternoon following voting.
The CEC also said the elections of five city corporations, including the
previous three, will encourage the voters for the national elections.
He said, “The overall assessment is that the five elections have been good and will encourage voters for the national elections. Voters will be keen on going to polling stations.”
In response to the question whether any action will be taken against a polling officer in Rajshahi because a woman repeatedly entered the secret room, the CEC said, “We will investigate it. On the CCTV, we saw a woman going in multiple times. We asked to take action within five to 10 minutes. Within half an hour I came to know that the judicial magistrate had sentenced him to three days’ jail.
“We will definitely investigate why the assistant presiding officer did not see the incident, and take action.”
In response to a question about low turnout, he said, “Fifty percent voter turnout is good enough. It would have been excellent if it was 60-70%. We will keep trying to do our best.”
Voting began at 8am and continued till 4pm in the two city corporations.
Election Commissioners Brigadier General (Rtd) Ahsan Habib Khan, Md Alamgir and Rasheda Sultana monitored the election from the control room.
Rajshahi City Corporation election was monitored through a total of 1,463 CCTV cameras while Sylhet City Corporation through 1,747 CCTV cameras.
In the Rajshahi city polls, 352,157 voters have been enlisted for 1,153 polling booths in 155 vote centres. A total of 161 candidates contested for various positions, with four mayoral candidates. In the past two polls, the turnout was 78.86% (2018) and 68.70% (2013).
In the Sylhet City Polls, there are 486,605 voters for 1,364 polling booths in 190 centres. Of 388 candidates, eight were vying for the mayoral post, higher than the past two elections where the voter turnout was around 62%.