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President votes, encourages nationwide participation

UNB . Dhaka
03 Jan 2024 16:29:41 | Update: 03 Jan 2024 21:07:20
President votes, encourages nationwide participation
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President Mohammed Shahabuddin, alongside his wife Dr Rebeka Sultana, participated in the upcoming 12th national parliamentary election by casting their votes through postal ballot Wednesday.

The event took place in the credential hall of Bangabhaban, marking a significant moment as they exercised their voting rights as residents of Pabna.

Highlighting the importance of voting, Shahabuddin emphasised, “Voting is not just a right but a civic duty. By casting our votes, we contribute to the democratic process.” He also encouraged fellow citizens to participate actively in the election, scheduled for January 7.

The president's participation through postal ballot, as allowed under Article 27 of the Representation of the People Order (RPO), underscores the inclusivity of the voting process. This method facilitates the participation of several groups, including imprisoned or legally detained individuals, Bangladeshi expatriates, polling officers, and others unable to visit polling centres.

With an aim to enhance participation, the Election Commission has launched a campaign promoting postal ballots in this year’s parliamentary election. This campaign includes an inter-ministerial effort, urging Bangladesh missions abroad and other relevant bodies to advocate for this voting method.

Prospective postal voters must apply for a postal ballot paper from the returning officer of their constituency, providing their name, postal address, and voter list serial number. The Returning Officer will then consider these postal votes within a set deadline, incorporating them into the final election results.

This initiative, exemplified by the president’s postal vote, aims to popularize the option, ensuring a broad and inclusive electoral process. The presence of secretaries to the President during the voting process further highlighted the significance of this democratic exercise.

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