Jatiya Party state minister gets EC notice for violating code in Rangpur civic polls

The Election Commission has served State Minister for Rural Development and Co-operatives Md Mashiur Rahman Ranga with a notice of warning for violating the electoral code of conduct in the Rangpur City Corporation polls.

Rangpur Correspondentbdnews24.com
Published : 16 Dec 2017, 04:10 PM
Updated : 16 Dec 2017, 04:15 PM

Returning Officer Subhash Chandra Sarker told bdnews24.com about the notice on the Jatiya Party presidium member on Saturday.

Subhash told bdnews24.com that Ranga campaigned for the party’s mayoral candidate and Rangpur unit chief Mostafizar Rahman Mostafa, though no MP, minister and officials with same ranks cannot even stay in the polls areas from the announcement of the schedule to the voting day.

The returning officer added that Ranga would face a final notice if he violated the code again.

Ranga, however, denied the allegation. “I have taken part in a programme of a local organisation, and it was not a violation of the code of conduct. I didn’t take part in the party candidate’s election campaign,” he said. 

The EC move comes a day after the BNP alleged that the Awami League and Jatiya Party candidates were violating the polls code but the commission remained silent.

BNP candidate Kawsar Zaman Babla said he had filed a complaint against Ranga with the EC after the state minister ‘destroyed the polls environment’ by campaigning for Mostafa.

Rangpur city Awami League General Secretary Tushar Kanti Mandal alleged the state minister used his influence to campaign for Mostafa.

He said the ruling party had also informed the EC about the matter.