EC getting instructions from PMO, alleges BNP

BNP senior joint secretary general Ruhul Kabir Rizvi. Prothom Alo File Photo
BNP senior joint secretary general Ruhul Kabir Rizvi. Prothom Alo File Photo

The Bangladesh Nationalist Party on Friday alleged that various instructions are being given to the election commission regularly 'from the Prime Minister's Office' to implement the government agenda.

Speaking at a press conference at BNP's Naya Paltan central office, party senior joint secretary general Ruhul Kabir Rizvi also questioned the neutrality of three election commissioners.

"Election commissioners M Rafiqul Islam, Kabita Khanam and Shahdat Hossain have been playing important roles in holding the upcoming election, but there is a hearsay that they're working in favour of the ruling party," he said.

The BNP leader also alleged that prime minister's adviser HT Imam regularly discuss various issues with the three commissioners.

Of the three, he said, the senior most one was given the main charge for implementing the government's agenda.

"HT imam gives his all directives through the Commissioner. Various instructions are being sent from the prime minister's office to the chief election commissioner through messengers, and it has been confirmed from the CEC's office," Rizvi claimed.

He alleged that a cell has been set up at the PMO to control the returning officers.

"The nominations of the BNP candidates and Awami League's rebel independent ones were scrapped during scrutiny on 2 December as per the suggestion of the cell.”

The BNP leader alleged that there was a strong instruction from the cell about the ruling party's rebel candidates.

"The election commission during the appeal hearing is also following the same direction regarding the independent candidates."

He said they came to know that former election commissioner Mobarak Hossain has been made the legal adviser to the ruling party's election steering cell.

Besides, the BNP leader said, 12 police officials have been given the charge to help the ruling party rig votes in different regions.

Rizvi said they have also got information that the National Security Intelligence (NSI) officials have been asked to prepare a list of the election observers.

"The agency has already formed an alliance titled 'Election Working Forum' with 20 organisations registered with the election commission."

He said a list of 20,000 local election observers under the alliance has been made and they will be there at polling stations to work in favour of the ruling Bangladesh Awami League.