শুক্রবার, ১২ই জুন ২০২৬, ২৮শে জ্যৈষ্ঠ ১৪৩৩ | E-Paper
Breaking news:
  • সারাদেশে জেলা ও উপজেলা প্রতিনিধি নিয়োগ করা হচ্ছে। আগ্রহী হলে আপনার সিভি ই-মেইল করতে পারেন। ই-মেইল edailyvoa@gmail.com
News Headlines:
  • Tax-free income threshold raised to Tk 375,000; year-round tax return filing introduced
  • When the World Cup meets economics
  • Messi scores on injury return as Argentina beat Iceland in World Cup warm-up
  • Products likely to see price rise or fall
  • "Everyone Must Work for the Welfare of Expatriates" District Migration Coordination Committee Meeting Held in Tangail
  • Australia get a taste of Nahid Rana
  • I’ll award you a medal if you can prove that: Jamaat Ameer to Home Minister
  • ‘We understand the pain of losing control of a bank that has been seized’
  • Bangladesh and India present their stance on border ‘push-ins’
  • Swift resolution is expected to push-in issue: PM’s adviser

EC begins collecting magistrate’s info deployed in last 3 polls

Online Desk

Published:
৬ আগষ্ট ২০২৫, ১২:১৯

The Election Commission (EC) has started collecting information on magistrates who were on duty during the last three controversial national elections. The move follows a request from the Police Bureau of Investigation (PBI), made in connection with a case.

In response, the EC Secretariat has begun gathering details of magistrates who served during the 2014, 2018, and 2024 general elections.

Each parliamentary election involves the deployment of over 1,500 executive magistrates across the 300 constituencies to enforce the electoral code of conduct and maintain law and order on election day. Judicial magistrates are also appointed as needed.

Following EC directives, a letter signed by Deputy Secretary Monir Hossain was sent on Wednesday to all Deputy Commissioners and the Divisional Commissioners of Dhaka and Chattogram.

The letter requested the names, addresses, national ID numbers, passport numbers, mobile numbers, and other details of magistrates who served in the 10th, 11th, and 12th parliamentary elections.

On July 24, the PBI formally requested this information. Earlier, on July 3, the agency had also sought detailed data from the EC regarding returning officers, presiding officers, assistant presiding officers, and polling officers involved in the past three national elections.

EC Secretary Akhtar Ahmed said arrangements were being made to provide the requested information to the PBI.

The BNP filed a case on June 22, accusing the EC of failing to fulfill its constitutional duties in the 10th to 12th parliamentary elections, instead allegedly intimidating voters and conducting elections without public participation.


Comment:

Related news