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BNP, Jamaat trade cash-for-votes allegations before polling in Lakhsmipur

Election official says action will be taken if formal complaints are filed

Cash-for-votes claims fly in Lakshmipur

Lakshmipur Correspondent

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Published : 11 Feb 2026, 07:21 PM

Updated : 11 Feb 2026, 07:21 PM

On the eve of the parliamentary election, allegations have surfaced in Lakshmipur that money was distributed to buy votes on behalf of candidates from the Bangladesh Nationalist Party and Jamaat-e-Islami.

In Lakshmipur-3, rival complaints were lodged by the camps of “Weighing Scale” and “Sheaf of Paddy” candidates on Wednesday.

Both sides seek the intervention of the returning officer and other election authorities.

However, as of Wednesday afternoon, no written complaint had been received, said Lakshmipur-3 Assistant Returning Officer Cathoipru Marma.

Earlier in the day, Jamaat candidate Rezaul Karim, also secretary of Jamaat’s Dhaka North city unit, held an emergency press conference at the Lakshmipur Press Club.

He alleged that BNP leaders and activists were violating the electoral code of conduct by attempting to influence voters through cash handouts.

He also alleged that 11 presiding officers had been deployed without proper training.

Rezual said, “Former Awami League leader Jahir Councillor of Ward 14 in Lakshmipur municipality and Jubo Dal leader Tanjid Majid have been accused of buying votes with cash in favour of the BNP candidate.

“BNP activists are also threatening our mothers and sisters in different areas,” he added.

Earlier in the morning, Wahid Uddin Chowdhury Happy, chief election coordinator for BNP joint secretary general Shahid Uddin Chowdhury Annie, accused Jamaat of going door to door under the cover of night, offering cash and promises of house construction to lure voters.

“Jamaat’s ward secretary in Lakshmipur municipality’s Ward 14 was caught by locals while trying to buy votes with cash late at night,” Happy said.

“He was released after promising not to repeat such acts.”

Happy added, “Jamaat candidate Rezaul himself sought votes in several places by handing out cash and showing inducements such as building houses. Evidence for these claims has also been found.”

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