Independent candidates asked for votes with money video went viral

Independent candidates asked for votes with money video went viral

Independent candidates asked for votes with money video went viral. Rezaul Haque Chowdhury, former member of parliament and independent candidate (truck symbol) of Kushtia-1 (Daulatpur) constituency in the upcoming 12th National Assembly elections, has been accused of distributing money among the voters. A video of the money distribution has gone viral on social media Facebook. Discussions and criticisms are going on in various circles.

Rezaul Daulatpur Upazila Awami League Senior Vice President.In Daulatpur upazila market independent candidate of truck brand symbol distributed money and asked for votes. 

In the video that has spread on Facebook, it can be seen that independent candidate Rezaul Haque Chowdhury is distributing leaflets and money to voters in Daulatpur Upazila Bazaar. He takes out money from his pocket and gives money along with the leaflet At this time, he asked to vote for the truck brand. At that time, his workers and supporters were present.

A few Awami League leaders who did not wish to reveal their names said that independent candidate Rezaul Haque Chowdhury of Truck Marker is distributing leaflets and money to voters. They are seeking votes by paying money in violation of the electoral code of conduct. Rezaul Chowdhury has become desperate to win the election. To get votes, to win, they are sprinkling money, making threats.

Not only distributed money, but openly displayed weapons and threatened to kill opponents’ candidates and supporters. For this, Rezaul’s brother Tokon Chowdhury has been mourned by the Election Investigation Committee.

We want fair and impartial elections. The officials concerned should take action against these violations of electoral code of conduct and injustice.
Rezaul Haque Chowdhury, former Member of Parliament and independent candidate (Truck symbol) of Kushtia-1 (Daulatpur) Constituency to talk about this issue, but he did not receive it.

Independent candidates asked for votes with money video went viral

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