Staff Reporter :
Election Commissioner Rafiqul Islam on Friday said the ongoing violence among political parties ahead of the December 30 national election is nothing but a part of the political culture.
“Stray incidents of violence are taking place ahead of the election but the situation has not yet taken into an alarming turn. It is a part of polls culture indeed,” he said.
Rafiqul Islam came up with the observation while talking to reporters before attending a workshop in Rajshahi city on Friday morning.
While replying to a question, Rafiqul said, “Taking safety and security issues under consideration, women have been kept out of discharging the duties of presiding officers in the election”.
“We could’ve chosen them as presiding officers but we did not. Because, if chosen they will be shown disrespect and they would be kept separate from their families”.
The workshop was on “awareness raising on women’s participation- safety and security in elections”.
The Election Commission in association with the United Nations (UN) Women, UNDP and Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation organised the workshop.
Election Commissioner Rafiqul Islam on Friday said the ongoing violence among political parties ahead of the December 30 national election is nothing but a part of the political culture.
“Stray incidents of violence are taking place ahead of the election but the situation has not yet taken into an alarming turn. It is a part of polls culture indeed,” he said.
Rafiqul Islam came up with the observation while talking to reporters before attending a workshop in Rajshahi city on Friday morning.
While replying to a question, Rafiqul said, “Taking safety and security issues under consideration, women have been kept out of discharging the duties of presiding officers in the election”.
“We could’ve chosen them as presiding officers but we did not. Because, if chosen they will be shown disrespect and they would be kept separate from their families”.
The workshop was on “awareness raising on women’s participation- safety and security in elections”.
The Election Commission in association with the United Nations (UN) Women, UNDP and Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation organised the workshop.