BSS-18 EC starts allocating electoral symbols to candidates

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EC starts allocating electoral symbols to candidates

DHAKA, Dec 10, 2018 (BSS) – Election Commission (EC) today started
allocating election symbols among the final candidates of all parties for
allowing them to contest the 11th parliamentary election.

“EC starts allocating polls symbols today while the candidates and their
supporters can conduct campaign from tomorrow at their respective
constituencies after allocation of symbols,” EC Joint Secretary Farhad Ahmad
Khan told BSS.

As per rules and regulations of EC, the candidates will continue their
campaign till midnight on December 28, ahead of 32 hours of voting day slated
for December 30, he said, adding “the candidates this time can carry out
their campaign for 19 days”.

He said that the EC has already directed the executive magistrates and law
enforcement officers to stay alert to prevent any untoward situation
centering polls during the campaign.

A total of 122 Electoral Inquiry Committee will remain in the field of
voting where candidates and their supporters could complain on any issues
regarding the violation of electoral offenses and code of conduct, he added.

According to election office sources, the code of conduct of election was
also announced with directing to be the size of posters by 60 x 45
centimeters, prohibition on printing of colour posters and using living
animals as symbol, fixing of time limit of using microphone from 2pm to 8 pm
and avoiding religious places for publicity.

Ban on processions with trucks and buses were also imposed as political
parties can use the photographs of their party chiefs in the posters of the
candidates.

The persons availing government facilities will have to take part in the
campaign by leaving all facilities including government buildings, cars and
other protocols.

However, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina can get the protocol facilities due
to security reason as per the law.

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