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BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia’s participation in the upcoming election is yet to be confirmed but the Election Commission has no objection to the use of her photo in the election posters of her party candidates.
According to the election rules, only the election symbol, photos of the candidate and the party chief are allowed to be used in the campaign posters for parliamentary election.
There is no restriction on the use of Khaleda’s photo in the campaign posters of her party candidates although she has been convicted in a case under the Penal Code, said Election Commission Secretary Helal Uddin Ahmed.
“If the candidates of a political party decide to use the photo of the party chief, they are allowed to do so. The law does not describe it directly,” he said in response to a question.
The election code of conduct says the campaign poster should be in black and white and no more than 60 cm by 45 cm. Banners should be in black and white too with 1 metre by 3 metres in size. The candidate can use no other photo other than self and the symbol.
The candidates can use the photo of their party chief if they are nominated by a registered political party.
Following this rule, the Awami League candidates can use the photo of Sheikh Hasina as their party chief and Jatiya Party candidates can use the photo of HM Ershad, said the EC officials.
Khaleda is still the chairperson of the BNP, according to the information available to the EC. The BNP candidates are unable to use any other person’s photo as their chairperson, in that case.
BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia’s participation in the upcoming election is yet to be confirmed but the Election Commission has no objection to the use of her photo in the election posters of her party candidates.
According to the election rules, only the election symbol, photos of the candidate and the party chief are allowed to be used in the campaign posters for parliamentary election.
There is no restriction on the use of Khaleda’s photo in the campaign posters of her party candidates although she has been convicted in a case under the Penal Code, said Election Commission Secretary Helal Uddin Ahmed.
“If the candidates of a political party decide to use the photo of the party chief, they are allowed to do so. The law does not describe it directly,” he said in response to a question.
The election code of conduct says the campaign poster should be in black and white and no more than 60 cm by 45 cm. Banners should be in black and white too with 1 metre by 3 metres in size. The candidate can use no other photo other than self and the symbol.
The candidates can use the photo of their party chief if they are nominated by a registered political party.
Following this rule, the Awami League candidates can use the photo of Sheikh Hasina as their party chief and Jatiya Party candidates can use the photo of HM Ershad, said the EC officials.
Khaleda is still the chairperson of the BNP, according to the information available to the EC. The BNP candidates are unable to use any other person’s photo as their chairperson, in that case.