A voter awareness meeting on the occasion of the upcoming referendum and the 13th Jatiya Sangsad (JS) Election- 2026 was held at the Bahadur Singh Maddhyapara area of Ward No 6 in Rangpur city on Monday.
The district administration and the District Information Office jointly organised the programme.
Deputy Commissioner of the district Mohammad Enamul Ahsan was present as the chief guest at the event. Assistant Director of Rangpur Divisional Information Office Md Alamgir Kabir provided technical information about ballot papers in the meeting.
On the day of voting, there will be two types of ballot papers at the polling center - white colored ballot papers for the JS elections and pink colored ballot papers for the referendum, he added.
He urged the voters to attend the centers peacefully and exercise their right to vote in an orderly manner. The Deputy Commissioner said qualified and responsible representatives of the country are elected through voting. The voters should vote correctly by knowing the prescribed form and number, he added. "If the 'Yes' vote is won in the referendum, civil rights and state reforms will be implemented in light of the July Charter," he continued.
Enamul Ahsan informed the citizens about the responsibility of voting consciously and said that the key to the country lies in the hands of the people.
"Spontaneous participation of the voters in the upcoming elections is very necessary to take the
country forward on the path of reform, development and positive change," he said.
More than 200 men and women from different classes and professions were present at the event.
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