BNP candidates welcome deferment of polls

Tabith Awal, Ishraque Hossain. Photo: UNB
Tabith Awal, Ishraque Hossain. Photo: UNB

BNP’s mayoral candidates in the elections to Dhaka’s two city corporations on Saturday said they were happy with the election commission’s decision to defer the election in the face of protest from different quarters.

The DNCC and DSCC elections will now be held on 1 February instead of 30 January.

Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC) mayoral candidate Ishraque Hossain said “EC has taken a good decision. They should have considered the issue before announcing the election schedule. I think people from Hindu community would be more pleased with the decision.”

Asked whether he accepts the change, Ishraque said “We definitely welcome the deferment as it was our demand too.”

He was talking to reporters in his residence in city’s Gopibagh soon after the announcement deferring the elections.

Meanwhile, BNP’s Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) polls mayoral candidate Tabith Awal came up with similar expression while talking to reporters at his residence in Gulshan.

“I am happy with the deferment. I applaud the EC that they have finally taken a decision in favour of people. It should have been decided earlier. The incident again proved their (EC) inefficiency,” he said.

Tabith Awal, BNP candidate in Dhaka North, sympathised with the SSC and equivalent examinees, as the deferment may affect their preparation for exams. .

On 22 December last, the chief election commissioner announced the election schedule for the polls fixing 30 January as the polling day.

Thereafter different quarters, including the Hindu community, demanded the deferment of the elections to the Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) and Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC) slated for 30 January, the smae date of Saraswati Puja.

Eventually mayoral candidates also urged the EC to reschedule the election so that the Hindu community could celebrate Saraswati Puja, one of their major religious festivals, without having to cope with some of the restrictive arrangements that accompany elections these days (e.g. in transport or mobile networks where polls are taking place).

Amid widespread criticisms and movement by a group of Dhaka University students, the Election Commission finally decided to defer the date at an emergency meeting on Saturday.

Later, CEC KM Nurul Huda disclosed the development around 9:00pm.