Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) AMM Nasir Uddin has announced that Bangladeshi expatriates holding National Identity Cards (smart cards) will be eligible to vote in the upcoming national election, scheduled for February, through postal ballots.
"To facilitate this, an app titled 'Postal Ballot BD' is currently under development," he said.
The chief election commissioner, who is now on an official visit to Canada, made these remarks while exchanging views with expatriate Bangladeshis at a discussion, organised by the Consulate General of Bangladesh in Toronto, according to a PID press release issued Thursday.
The meeting was held on the occasion of inaugurating the distribution of smart national identity cards abroad and encouraging expatriates to participate in the electoral process.
As the chief guest, CEC Nasir Uddin formally inaugurated the smart card distribution programme and urged expatriates to cast their votes in the polls.
He also presented an overview of the country's electoral landscape and the Election Commission's preparations, while elaborating on the voter registration process for Bangladeshis living abroad and the procedures through which they will be able to vote in the forthcoming parliamentary polls.
The expatriate Bangladeshis expressed their gratitude to the chief election commissioner for visiting Canada and engaging in dialogue with them, and also thanked the Consulate for organising the event.
The meeting, conducted by Consul General Faruk Hossain, was attended by over a hundred expatriate Bangladeshis.
Businessmen, doctors, engineers, academics, journalists, students and other professionals residing in Canada took part in the open discussion and question-answer session with the chief election commissioner.
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