Writ seeks HC directives to ensure voting of 3.25cr govt beneficiaries in upcoming polls
Supreme Court lawyer Dr Bashir Ahmed submitted the writ on Wednesday (3 January).
A writ has been filed in the High Court (HC) seeking directives to ensure presence of 3.25 crore government beneficiaries in the polling stations during the national polls slated on 7 January.
Supreme Court lawyer Dr Bashir Ahmed submitted the writ on Wednesday (3 January).
The High Court bench, led by Justice Md Iqbal Kabir, scheduled the hearing on 10 January.
Lawyer Bashir Ahmed told reporters that several Commonwealth nations enforce compulsory voting for their citizens, a regular practice in two US states also.
"As a Commonwealth country, Bangladesh should consider making voting obligatory for eligible citizens benefiting from the government. I have filed the writ petition for this reason," he said.
He further highlighted that the direct beneficiaries of the government stands at 2.75 crore voters. Including semi-government beneficiaries and retired government employees, the total reaches 3.25 crores.
"I have sought directives to ensure the active participation of these voters at the polling stations," he added.