EC to hear constituency delimitation objections from 24 August
Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) AMM Nasir Uddin will preside over the hearings, with four election commissioners and the EC secretary also in present.

The Election Commission (EC) will begin hearings on objections and suggestions regarding the re-demarcation of parliamentary constituencies for the upcoming 13th National Parliament elections from 24 August.
According to an EC notification issued today (18 August), the hearings will continue until 27 August at the commission's headquarters in the capital's Agargaon.
Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) AMM Nasir Uddin will preside over the hearings, with four election commissioners and the EC secretary also in present.
The notification, signed by EC Deputy Secretary Mahbub Alam Shah, stated that individuals who submitted written objections or recommendations within the stipulated timeframe would be given the opportunity to present their cases during the hearings.
"The Election Commission will settle the objections and suggestions received over the delimitation of area-based constituencies through a public hearing process," the notice read.
The EC said that no fresh objections will be accepted and submissions made after the 10 August deadline will not be considered.
Participation in the hearings will be restricted to the original objector, their designated adviser, or duly authorised legal counsel.
Attendees must carry a valid national identity card and the necessary documents to the venue. The hearing schedule is final and cannot be changed.
As per the schedule, hearings for Cumilla region will be held on 24 August, Khulna, Barishal and Chattogram regions on 25 August, Dhaka region on 26 August, and Rangpur, Rajshahi, Mymensingh, Faridpur and Sylhet regions on 27 August.
The commission received a total of 1,760 objections and suggestions concerning the boundaries of 83 constituencies before the August 10 deadline.
After the hearings, the EC's legal wing will issue final decisions to the respective parties, paving the way for the announcement of the final constituency boundaries ahead of the national polls.