The situation in Bangladesh is not stable. Incidents happening against minority Hindus are being recorded every day. The matter has not stopped, but now political discrimination has also come to the fore in the neighboring country. This has started a new political debate. The Election Commission of Bangladesh has canceled the nomination of the Hindu candidate. To register his candidature in the elections, General Secretary of Jatiya Hindu Mahajot and senior lawyer Gobind Chandra Pramanik had filed his nomination. It has been cancelled.
General elections to be held in Bangladesh on 12th February
According to India Today, Gobind Chandra had filed his nomination for the general elections to be held on December 28. He had filed this nomination from Gopalganj-3 parliamentary constituency. This seat belonged to former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Elections are to be held in Bangladesh on 12 February. From here Pramanik was considered a strong leader.
What argument did the Election Commission give on its decision to cancel the nomination?
The Election Commission, while rejecting his nomination, has said that any independent candidate is required to get signatures of 1 percent of the total number of voters in his parliamentary constituency along with his nomination. If Pramanik is to be believed, he had collected signatures, but at the last moment the Election Commission invalidated these signatures.
Gobind Chandra Pramanik alleges that the people who signed at the behest of BNP turned back. After this the Election Commission canceled his nomination. He will appeal against this decision of the Election Commission. Apart from this, he has also talked about going to court.
Questions are being raised on the impartiality of the Election Commission
In Bangladesh, the Election Commission is being accused of supporting BNP. The journalist there, Salahuddin Shoaib Chaudhary, has said that the institutions of the country are busy in helping BNP win the elections. The Election Commission is trying its best to ensure that no independent or caste party fields its candidates. Due to this, BNP does not have to face any challenge.
Are considered authentic strong leaders. He was seen supporting Yunus government after the fall of Hasina government. Then he was embroiled in controversies. Now, after the cancellation of his nomination, serious questions are being raised on the fairness of the election process of Bangladesh.

