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US expresses concern over 'high level of campaign violence' in Bangladesh

| @indiablooms | Dec 28, 2018, at 03:51 pm

Dhaka, Dec 28 (IBNS): The US has expressed its concern over the  'high level of campaign violence' over the last two weeks as Bangladesh is gearing up to vote in the general polls on Sunday.

US Ambassador Earl Miller on Thursday met Bangladesh Chief Election Commissioner KM Nurul Huda at the Election Commission Secretariat and told reporters: "I thank Chief Election Commissioner Huda and all members of the Election Commission for taking the time to meet with me today at short notice."

"I asked for this meeting because the United States is concerned by the high level of campaign violence over the last two weeks.  All parties have been victims of violence, including minorities and female candidates," he said.

Miller said: "However, it appears opposition party candidates have borne the brunt of most violence.  I appreciated the opportunity to consult with the Election Commission to see what plans it has to create a conducive atmosphere so all Bangladeshis, no matter their political affiliation, feel safe to go to the polls on Sunday and cast their votes for the candidates of their choice."

He said US is wishing the country a 'free, fair, tolerant and peaceful' Election Day on Sunday.

"Bangladesh is rightfully proud of its democratic traditions, including elections where upwards of 70 percent of the electorate turns out to vote.  In any democratic election there must be space for peaceful expression and assembly; for independent media to do its job covering electoral developments; for participants to have access to information; and for all individuals to be able to partake in the electoral process without harassment, intimidation, or violence," he said.

Image: US Embassy Bangladesh website

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