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Dhaka University Central Students' Union (DUCSU) Vice President and student leader Sadiq Kayem has submitted four demands to the Election Commission. In a Facebook post on Monday afternoon, he stated that the demands include withdrawing the decision to ban mobile phone use within 400 yards of polling centers and ensuring reasonable mobile access for voters and officials.
The other demands are to revoke the decision not to deploy BNCC at polling centers, ensure a level playing field for all political parties and candidates, and maintain complete neutrality of the administration and law enforcement agencies to guarantee a free, fair, and impartial election. In response, the Election Commission reportedly assured that it would issue a new circular canceling the mobile phone ban and reconsider the BNCC deployment decision, along with taking appropriate measures regarding the remaining demands.
The exchange highlights ongoing discussions between student representatives and the Election Commission over election management and fairness measures ahead of upcoming polls.
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