When imprisonment is ineligible for elections part 1

in #esteemapp6 years ago

In the general election of the Jatiya Sangsad and the by-election of any seat and under the local government system, a candidate has to be eligible for some qualification to face competition. Likewise, a candidate can not compete with some disqualification.One of the conditions of eligibility is Bangladesh's citizenship and fixed age. On the other hand, one of the conditions of disqualification is that a court convicts someone for criminal moral turpitude and imprisoned for a minimum of two years, and has not spent five years after his release. The above mentioned incompetence is the law made under the constitution of Bangladesh and various local government bodies - Local Government (Union Parishad) Act-2009, Local Government (Municipality) Act-2009, Local Government (Upazila Parishad)Earlier, a former Bangladesh President was sentenced to five years in the sixth parliamentary election and after winning the next prison sentence for 10 years in the arms case, he was victorious. When the opponents raised objections to their election rivalry at that time, the reason for which they were given the opportunity to participate in the electoral rivalry is that He was finally sentenced to his appeal against the order passed in the lower court due to his appeal in the High Court Division.

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