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20-party alliance wants transfer of biased DC-SPs

Rtv online report

  25 Nov 2018, 00:00

The 20-party alliance has demanded for transfer of biased Deputy Commissioners (DC) and Police Supers (SP). They also demanded for not appointing PS and APSs of ministers, state ministers and deputy ministers as the Assistant Returning Officers.

Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) Chairman and one of the alliance leaders Colonel Oli Ahmad (retd) said these to the newsmen after holding a meeting between 20-party delegation and Election Commission (EC) on Sunday.

Oli Ahmad said, EC has listened to our 13-point demand and gave assurance to implement those.

As the delegation chief he said, we do not want punishment for the disputed officers, we want transfer. For the sake of holding a fair election it is necessary to transfer officers from one district to another. Level playing field is yet to be created. Police are arresting our leaders and activists. There is no reflection of EC’s directions in the field.

Oli Ahmad said, till today EC cannot prove that they are working impartially. We know that they have limitations but EC is agreed to the 13 point proposals that we have submitted.

The letter consisting the demands of 20-party alliance said, list of disputed officers was given to EC on behalf of Jatiya Oikyafront. Demand was made to transfer them to other places during election period. 20-party representative team also thinks that it is important to implement those. To hold a fair election EC in past took this type of steps.

The letter also said, despite EC’s direction ministers and MPs are continuing election campaign in their electoral areas using all government facilities.

The 20-party alliance thinks that during the election period government owned radio and television channels should remain under control of EC. To ensure neutrality of nongovernment mass media it needs to formulate a guide line on behalf of the EC.

BNP standing committee member Nazrul Islam Khan, Bangladesh Kalyan Party chairman Major General Syed Mohammad Ibrahim (retd) among others were present at that time.

AH

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