Returning Officer Zillar
Rahman accepted the application on Thursday.
Ershad’s application was
rejected on Wednesday because of an error in the date.
Meanwhile, the
Jatiya Party chief has sent a letter to the Election Commission seeking
cancellation of nominations of the party’s candidates, though ruling Awami
League is still hopeful of its participation in the polls.
Jatiya Party
candidates in several districts also submitted withdrawal applications to
respective Returning Officers.
The party leaders had submitted nomination
papers on Dec 2 to contest 299 seats out of 300 in the upcoming general
election. Ershad had filed nominations for Dhaka-17, Rangpur-3 and Lalmonirhat-1
parliamentary seats.
But he later decided to boycott the polls and asked
his party candidates to withdraw their nominations. He himself sent
candidature-withdrawal applications to the three Returning Officers on
Wednesday.
Though the Returning Officers in Lalmonirhat and Rangpur
accepted the applications, the one for Dhaka was rejected because of an error in
mentioning the date.
Rectifying the error, he again sent the application
on Thursday to the Dhaka district Returning Officer.
Zillar Rahman told
bdnews24.com: “We’ve accepted the letter.”
Asked if Ershad would be
dropped from the list of candidates, he said: “The deadline for candidature
withdrawal is Friday afternoon. The decision on the matter would be disclosed
after that.”
Earlier, in a letter Ershad requested the Election
Commission to cancel nominations of all his party candidates.
Meanwhile,
Jatiya Party candidates in three constituencies in Shariatpur submitted
applications to district Returning Officer Ramchandra Das on Thursday seeking
withdrawal of their nominations.
The candidates are Masudur Rahman
(Shariatpur-1), Sultan Ahmed Sardar (Shariatpur-2), and Abdul Hannan Hawlader
(Shariatpur-3).
Shariatpur district Jatiya Party President Masudur Rahman
told bdnews24.com: “The Returning Officer has accepted the
candidature-withdrawal letters submitted at the instruction of the party
Chairman.”
If their candidature is withdrawn, the Awami League candidates
would be elected unopposed as there will be no other contestants.
The
Awami League candidates are BM Mozammel Haq (Shariatpur-1), Shawkat Ali
(Shariatpur-2) and Nahim Razzaq (Shariatpur-3).
Jatiya Party candidates
in Barisal 1, 4 and 5 constituencies already submitted applications for
withdrawal of their nominations.
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