The ruling party Awami League-backed Sammilita Ainjibi Samannay Parishad Panel has unofficially won the ten posts out of 14 in the Bangladesh Bar Council election held Wednesday.
The pro-BNP Jatiyatabadi Ainjibi Oikya Parishad Panel got the other four posts in the Bar Council, Nazmul Ahsan, assistant director of the council, told the Dhaka Tribune on Thursday.
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Ruling Awami League-back panel includes Barrister M Amir-ul Islam, Abdul Baset Majumdar, Rokon Uddin Mahmud, Abdul Matin Khasru and Parimal Chandra Guha, among others. The BNP-supported panel includes Khandaker Mahbub Hossain, AJ Mohammad Ali, AM Mahbub Uddin (Khokon) and Sanaullah Mia, among others.
The final results would be announced after receiving results from all polling centres, said Nazrul.
The election of the Bangladesh Bar Council was held peacefully across the country on Wednesday.
Some 43,302 lawyers cast their votes to elect the 14-member executive body out of 61 contestants, Bar Council Assistant Director Nazmul Ahsan told the reporters.
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The election was first scheduled on May 20, as per an announcement on March 25, and the authorities published a list of 48,465 voters on April 9.
But five members of the council and 101 lawyers claimed that the voters’ list was vague as it had repetition of names. Later, the voting day was shifted to May 27.
Responding to a writ petition, the High Court stayed the polls on May 21.
Later, the council appealed to the Appellate Division, seeking a freeze on the execution of the High Court ruling.
On May 28, fixing the polls date on August 13, the court had asked the attorney general, who is the council’s chairman, and the council’s secretary to review the voter list and update the list by July 12.
On July 9, responding to a writ petition filed by the council authorities, a four-member bench of the Appellate Division headed by Chief Justice Surendra Kumar Sinha shifted the polls day to Aug 26.
The Bangladesh Bar Council elections are held every three years. The 14-member executive body elects the vice-chairman while the attorney general is given the post of chairman as per rules.


