Three teachers aligned with BNP have withdrawn from the ongoing Jaksu election, citing widespread irregularities.
One of them, Nahrin Islam, alleged that indelible ink used for voting was either easily washable or not applied at all, compromising the credibility of the election. She claimed that ballot and ink procedures were bypassed, with ink being applied only after voting, often outside the polling booths.
Rejecting any link to the BNP student wing’s withdrawal, Nahrin said her repeated appeals to the Chancellor and Vice Chancellor went unanswered, forcing her to suspend voting for two hours in protest.