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Thirty-three inmates of Chandpur District Jail will exercise their voting rights through postal ballots in the upcoming 13th National Parliamentary Election and referendum. The Election Commission has arranged a special system allowing them to participate in the democratic process and vote for their preferred candidates within the designated timeframe.

According to the district administration and election office, a total of 46,436 voters have registered in Chandpur to vote by postal ballot. This group includes government officials, law enforcement members, election duty personnel, and prisoners. Jail Superintendent Mohammad Joynal Abedin Bhuiyan stated that although 650 inmates were in custody at the close of registration, only 33 applied to vote by postal ballot, including 31 men and two women.

Of the 33 applicants, 25 are voters from various constituencies within Chandpur district, while the remaining eight belong to other districts. The Election Commission’s guidelines will ensure that all eligible inmates cast their votes within the prescribed period.

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