Sayeed Muhammad of DOT
The High Court has rejected a writ petition filed by Bangladesh Jatiya Party Chairman Andalib Rahman Partho who sought its directives upon the Election Commission for using EVM at his constituency in the next general election.
The High Court bench of Justice Ashfaqul Islam and Justice Mohammad Ali passed the order after holding hearing on the petition yesterday, reports The Daily Star. Following the High Court order, the EC will not set up EVM (Electronic Voting Machine) in his constituency Bhola-1.
The petitioner’s lawyer Advocate Ahsanul Karim said his client recently filed the petition seeking the HC directives upon the EC for using EVM at his (Bhola-1) constituency in the election so the voters cast their votes without any hindrance and the ballot paper counting goes smoothly.
Andalib Rahman Partho suspects that the voters may not cast their votes in a fair manner as Tofail Ahmed, who is the sitting lawmaker of the constituency and an influential minister, may influence the election, the lawyer said.
Replying to a question, Advocate Ahasul Karim said his client has not yet instructed him to move any appeal before the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court challenging the HC order.