Atiqul wins DNCC mayoral by-polls

Awami League candidate Atiqul Islam (C). Photo: UNB
Awami League candidate Atiqul Islam (C). Photo: UNB

Awami League candidate Atiqul Islam was unofficially declared elected in the by-election to the mayoral post of Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) on Thursday.


Atiqul won the election by a huge margin of 7,86,873 votes as he bagged 8,39,302 votes while his nearest rival Shafin Ahmed of Jatiya Party polled 52,429 in all 1,295 polling centres.

Returning officer (RO) Abul Kashem announced the results at the result collection and announcement centre set up at Bangabandhu International Conference Centre around 1:30am on Friday.

He said the overall voter turnout in the election was 31.05 per cent.

Earlier, voting in the by-election to the DNCC mayoral post and polls to councillor posts in its 18 new wards and 18 other new wards of Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC) concluded on Thursday afternoon amid low voter turnout.

The balloting that began at 8:00am ended at 4:00pm.

Atiqul Islam cast his vote around 9:10am at Nawab Habibullah Model School and College polling centre in city's Uttara area.

Singer Shafin Ahmed cast his vote at Manarat International School centre in the city's Gulshan area around 12:20pm.

Visiting different polling stations, it was seen that the voter turnout was poor in the morning due to rain since early morning.

However, voter presence was relatively higher in the elections to councillor posts in the new wards.

Meanwhile, chief election commissioner KM Nurul Huda said the low voter turnout in the ongoing elections to the two city corporations is not the liability of the commission.

"It's the responsibility of candidates and political parties to bring voters to polling centres," he said while talking to reporters after casting his vote at IES School and College polling station in the city's Uttara area.

In the DNCC, five candidates vied for the mayoral post, while 116 contenders for 18 general councillor posts and 45 aspirants for six reserved seats which are exclusively for women. Of them, one general councillor candidate was elected unopposed in the city.

The three other mayoral candidates are NPP's Anisur Rahman (electoral symbol mango) and PDP's Shahin Khan (electoral symbol tiger) and independent runner Abdur Rahim (electoral symbol table clock).

The mayoral post fell vacant after former mayor Annisul Huq passed away on 30 November 2017. The last mayoral election held on 28 April 2015.

In the DSCC, there were 125 contestants for 18 general councillor posts and 24 women for six reserved seats.