Voting suspended at a Narsingdi-4 polling station, investigation underway

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TBS Report
07 January, 2024, 10:30 am
Last modified: 07 January, 2024, 02:16 pm
"We are waiting on the Election Commission's directive on what to do next," said the assistant returning officer in Narsingdi-4 polling station

Voting was suspended at Ibrahimpur Government Primary School polling centre in Narsingdi-4 constituency comprising Belabo and Monohardi upazilas around 8am.

The presiding officer has been questioned for identifying the culprits who forced into the polling station.

Belabo upazila nirbahi officer and Assistant Returning Officer Matiur Rahman said before voting even began, 8-10 people tried to snatch ballot papers from the presiding officer of Ibrahimpur Government Primary School polling centre.

He said, "They also stamped the boat symbol on 12 ballot papers to stuff the ballot box."

When the presiding officer informed the returning officer about this incident, he immediately directed to halt voting at the polling centre, added Matiur Rahman.

"We are waiting on the Election Commission's directive on what to do next," he added.

Police have questioned the Presiding Officer Harun-or-Rashid for identifying the culprits, confirmed Superintendent of Narsingdi Police Md Mostafizur Rahman.

However, there arose a rumour that police has arrested the presiding officer, in response Superintendent Md Mostafizur Rahman said he was only taken to the office of Upazila Nirbahi Officer and Assistant Returning Officer for questioning to identify the perpetrators.

Ibrahimpur Govt Primary School polling centre Presiding Officer Harunur Rashid told TBS that a group of supporters of Awami League's candidate, Industry Minister Nurul Majid Mahmud Humayun, forcefully entered the polling station and snatched the ballot book.

Stamped ballot at a polling station in Narshingdi-4 constituency where voting was later suspended on 7 January 2024. Photo: TBS

"They stamped 12 ballot papers in favour of boat while holding us hostage," he alleged.

Later law enforcers and magistrate, upon being informed, rescued them from the locked room, he added.

Seven candidates are contesting in Narsingdi-4 constituency. However, the voters believe that Awami League's candidate, Industry Minister Nurul Majid Mahmud Humayun, and independent candidate Saiful Islam Khan Biru (Eagle symbol) will mainly contend for the seat.

The number of polling stations in this constituency is 158 and the total number of voters is 402,827 people.

Meanwhile, the Election Commission suspended voting at Badhunagar Government Primary School polling centre of Kishoreganj-6 constituency at 9:50am.

The voting was halted due to complaints and irregularities, said EC sources.

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