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I think they'll let BNP win Gazipur and try to create a false credibility show for themselves.They'll try to prove that fair elections can be held under their authority and thus Caretaker govt was unnecessary.I hope BNP doesn't fall for it and keeps the demand for caretaker govt. alive!
If voting takes place under the present government, newly elected MPs will have to wait for three months until their counterparts leave office on completion of their tenure. That is, there will be two MPs in the same seat at the same time.
Even during and after the election period, deputy commissioners, police supers and UNOs will hold their respective offices under this government.
The election will be held by the present administration of all tiers. The Election Commission will have no scope to avoid the government’s directives. So, state partisanship is inevitable during the polls.
On the other hand, the party other than the ruling one winning the polls will not be able to go to power unless the prime minister leaves the office willingly.
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Well obviously awami maggots are rambling about their supposed credibility from the start while BNP justifiably retreating the statement that a credible national election in BD can not be possible and will not be allowed to take place without CT system. Local elections like this one is not same as national elections which is true in cases of all countries around the world . Even today BNP's Mir Nassir in ETV talk show also reteriated the same statement.
Also since 1991 local elections in BD have always been held under ruling party. Yes awami maggots would try everything to avoid CT but the country can't afford their Bakshali dreams.
Btw do U know the current awami "democrazic" set up of holding national polls? Elections are to be held 3 months before end of current tenure with Hasina being PM and all current MP having their state privileges. The the newly elected MP's will have to wait for 3 months until the ruling parties tenure ends before they can be sworn in. But wait, this doesn't stop here, as per the awami constitution the winners of the elections can't be sworn in till the acting PM leaves office willingly.
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How does awami nut cases expect any party to agree to such terms even in countries such as US and UK (their most frequently cited examples in defending their bakshali scheme)