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Jamaat-led alliance demands recount votes in 32 seats

Staff Reporter:

The Jamaat-e-Islami-led 11-party electoral alliance on Sunday demanded that the Election Commission (EC) recount votes in 32 constituencies, alleging manipulation during the counting and result publication of the national election.
“Particularly 32 constituencies have been identified. We have been defeated here by a small margin of votes. This is the statement of our candidates….we have submitted the list of such constituencies to the commission and asked them to recount the votes there,” said Jamaat Assistant Secretary General AHM Hamidur Rahman Azad.
He said this while briefing reporters after a meeting between the delegation and the EC in the city’s Nir-bachan Bhaban.
Four election commissioners Abdur Rahmanel Masud, Tahmida Ahmad, Anwarul Islam Sarker and Abul Fazal Md Sanaullah were present in the meeting.
Azad said there are allegations that the agents of their candidates were forcibly removed from many polling stations during the counting of votes and even those who were present in the counting room faced threats and intimidation when they tried to complain about any irregularities.
“The congenial environment required for a fair vote counting has been severely disrupted. So, if there is an error in the vote counting process, it will directly affect the election results—this is natural. At the same time, various types of irregularities — rubbing, cutting, overwriting and no signatures of our can-didate’s original agent in the result sheets in many places,” he said.
Responding to a question, the Jamaat leader said despite the gazette publication of newly elected MPs, legal avenues remain open for them. “There are three legal stages—Election Commission, election tribu-nal and the High Court. We will follow the legal process,” he said.
Azad also questioned the timing of gazette publication, saying it was issued at 11:00 pm on February 13, just a day after the election. “Candidates from remote areas had no opportunity to submit complaints. We urged the Commission to investigate the allegations. Though legal doors are open, our rights have been undermined,” he said.
Threatening to wage tougher programs, he said if violence does not stop, the alliance would arrange a protest rally from the north gate of Baitul Mukarram at 3:30 pm on February 16.
The Jamaat leader expressed concern over post-election violence, citing incidents similar to the Hatiya (Noakhali) violence. “There are questions whether incidents like those in 2018 are recurring. In my own constituency, three women were injured. We have submitted reports from 54 districts,” he said.
He said the alliance decided to take to the streets if violence does not stop, while playing a constructive opposition role in parliament.
Noting that their alliance MPs would take oath, Azad said the alliance has taken a positive decision re-garding oath-taking. “We will take the oath, go to parliament and play a constructive role. At the same time, the streets will remain open for us,” he said.

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