Outgoing Chief Election Commissioner Kazi Habibul Awal, who tendered resignation, on Thursday proposed holding the general election in phases under a non-partisan caretaker government to achieve the desired goal.
He also proposed holding the party-wise proportional representation election and ensuring the optimum use of technology in the election.
Habibul Awal came up with a number of proposals while he was announcing his and other election commissioners’ resignation at a press conference in the Nirbachan Bhaban in the city’s Agargaon area.
He said they think it is their duty to place some proposals in light of their experience, knowledge and understanding, gleaned from the present and past, for the consideration of the government in future.
Placing the first proposal, he said, “Bangladesh can be an ideal field for proportional representation (party-based) elections due to the homogeneity of the population of Bangladesh.”
The (national) election can be held in four or eight phases with a 3-5-day gap between the two phases, which will be easy and helpful and for electoral management, the outgoing CEC said in the second proposal.
Raising the third proposal, he said it will be better if the optimized use of technology can be ensured in the electoral process, continuing the online nomination submission system introduced by them.
In the final proposal, Habibul Awal said if each general election is held under a non-partisan caretaker government, the goal will be achieved.