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Vol. 5 Num 398 |
Sun. July 10, 2005 |
Front Page |
Sunamganj-3 By-polls
HC order violated as EC fails to collect candidates' info
Staff Correspondent
The High Court (HC) directive for the Election Commission (EC) to collect
personal details of the candidates aspiring to parliament has not been followed
properly in the upcoming Sunamganj-3 by-election, speakers told a discussion in
the city yesterday.
The EC has failed to implement the HC directive of gathering information on the
candidates' academic qualifications, source of income, description of assets and
liabilities, Professor Muzaffer Ahmed told addressing the discussion arranged at
the Jatiya Press Club by Shujan, a coalition dedicated to promoting good
governance.
"Sunamganj by-election is very crucial as it is going to be the first election
after the issuance of High Court directive," he said adding that it is a test
case ahead of the next general election.
The HC on May 24 this year issued the order.
Professor Ahmed said the directive is not mandatory for the EC, but the election
order of 1973 empowers the RO to cancel the nomination papers of those who would
submit incomplete information.
He described as incomplete and inadequate the information submitted to the
commission by all nine candidates in the Sunamganj by-election along with
nomination papers.
The EC, if necessary, should postpone the July 20 by-poll of Sunamganj and
examine the personal information of all nine candidates, he added.
Prof Ahmed also alleged that the EC has yet to take steps to disseminate the
information on the candidates as directed by the HC.
Citing from the candidates' personal information submitted to the RO, Prof
Muzaffer Ahmed questioned, "Is it reliable that none of the nine candidates has
any liabilities?"
He said the candidates also did not say anything about how much money they have
in cash.
Only one candidate wrote about his bank loan, while another candidate in the
space earmarked for educational qualification in the EC provided form wrote 'not
applicable', he said.
Dr Badiul Alam Majumder told the meeting that the purpose of the HC directive is
to ensure voters' right to know in detail about the candidates and such right is
very much a part of the right to franchise.
He said the responsibility rests with the EC to implement effectively the HC
directive in order to help citizens to make an informed choice.
Former advisor to the caretaker government ASM Shahjahan spoke at the
discussion.
http://www.thedailystar.net/2005/07/10/d5071001086.htm
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