The postponed Upazila Parishad election in 18 upazilas across southern districts of the country commenced peacefully this morning.
Originally scheduled for May 27, the elections were postponed by the Election Commission due to Cyclone Remal. The third phase of the sixth Upazila Parishad polls took place on May 29.
Voting in Dumuria, Phultala, and Koyra upazilas is proceeding smoothly under tight security measures. For the first time, members of the Highway and River police have been deployed to maintain law and order during the election, reports UNB.
Khulna’s Returning Officer and Additional Deputy Commissioner (General), Md Nazmul Hussain Khan, said that police, Border Guard Bangladesh, and Coast Guard members are on duty, supported by a total of 37 executive and judicial magistrates.
Voter turnout was initially thin at polling stations in Sarankhola, Morrelganj, and Mongla upazilas but increased as the day progressed.
Voting began at 8 am and will continue until 4 pm without interruption. No untoward incidents have been reported up to the filing of this report at 12:30 pm.
The upazilas where voting is underway include Sarankhola, Morrelganj, and Mongla in Bagerhat; Koyra, Paikgasa, and Dumuria in Khulna; Gournadi and Agailjhara in Barishal; Patuakhali Sadar, Mirzaganj, and Dumki in Patuakhali; Mothbaria in Pirojpur; Tazmuddin and Lalmohon in Bhola; Rajapur and Kathalia in Jhalakathi; and Bamna and Patharghata in Barguna.
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