About 5 lakh 8 thousand 933 new voters in six seats in Brahmanbaria They have been listed as voters in the last 10 years. The concerned people think that they will play an important role in determining the results in the election. That is why the candidates are giving special attention to casting their votes.
Awami League candidate, Anisul Haque, was elected unanimously as one of the six constituencies of Brahmanbaria was not voted to contest the January 10, 2014 elections. The remaining five are elections. But due to the boycott of the BNP, these seats were not strong opponents. That is why a large part of new voters could not vote. So these young people get the chance to vote for the first time in the parliamentary elections.
According to the Election Commission sources, there are 19,53,11 voters in six constituencies in Brahmanbaria. Among them 9, 87, 278 men and 9 lakh 65 thousand 731 women. In the ninth parliament election of 2008, there were 14 lakh 44 thousand 78 voters in these six constituencies.
Talking to more than half the new voters of six seats, they are now going to the center to vote. To ensure a fair environment for this. They said, will give importance to the candidacy of the candidate, the previous activities, the ability to implement the commitment, the educational qualification, the clean image and the students - these issues will give priority to voting.
People related to the election said that candidates are giving priority to the youth in campaigning to pull new voters. Brahmanbaria-4 MP Law Minister Anisul Haque has done the most work with young people. He has arranged employment of around 1,200 young people of the electorate in different places. However, for the six seats of Awami League and BNP candidates in the district, party leaders and workers have been campaigning in different educational institutions to direct and encourage new voters in social media.
In the Brahmanbaria-4 constituency, Awami League candidate Anisul Haque said, "We will continue to develop the youths of the area to increase their employment and train them in technology. Besides, young people can prepare themselves for the future, such education and training will be organized. "He also said that this generation of youth needs technology education. If the youths are educated in technology, then they will not have the speed to get employment.
Brahmanbaria-5 constituency BNP candidate Kazi Nazmul Hossain. He said, 'I must emphasize education in my constituency. Because, most of the students in this area are passing through the middle of the study. '
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