, Sept. 28 -- Although a portion of the ballot papers of DUCSU election was initially printed at Nilkhet they were finally made usable through a five-level security process at the authorised institution, said Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr. Niaz Ahmad Khan on Sunday.
"The place or number of ballot printing does not have any impact on the fairness of the election," he said at a press conference at Professor Abdul Matin Chowdhury Virtual Classroom in the administrative building of the university.
Professor Niaz explained that the process involved printing and cutting the ballots to specific measurements, assigning security codes, pre-scanning them in OMR machines, and obtaining the signatures and seals of the Chief Returning Officer and rel...
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