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In Bangladesh, general elections take place today amidst the main Opposition's boycott

  • Posted on January 7, 2024
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Bangladesh gears up for general elections amidst heightened tension as the main Opposition, boycotting the polls, triggers sporadic violence. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina anticipates her fourth consecutive term while the absence of the Opposition BNP casts a shadow. Over 119.6 million voters prepare to cast their ballots across 42,000 polling stations.

In Bangladesh, general elections take place today amidst the main Opposition's boycott Image Source -www.indiatoday.in

Bangladesh is bracing for crucial general elections today, shadowed by turmoil as the main Opposition opts to boycott the polls, prompting sporadic unrest. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is poised for a fourth straight term, leveraging the absence of the key Opposition party, the BNP, which initiated a 48-hour nationwide strike against what they deem an "illegal government."

With 300 constituencies set for polling and 119.6 million eligible voters across 42,000 stations, Bangladesh’s Election Commission has geared up for this electoral event. More than 1,500 candidates from 27 parties, alongside 436 independents, are vying for positions.

The electoral process has drawn international attention with over 100 foreign observers, including three from India, overseeing proceedings amid tight security measures. Chief Election Commissioner Kazi Habibul Awal emphasized the nation's commitment to global standards in democracy, urging international observation.

The election schedule spans from 8 am to 5 pm, with initial results anticipated on January 8. However, tensions escalate as Opposition disruptions and sporadic violence pose challenges to the smooth running of the polls.

Prime Minister Hasina, in a televised address, urged parties to uphold the constitutional process, stressing the nation's democratic values. Meanwhile, the BNP’s nationwide strike continues, impacting public transport despite fears of unrest.

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This electoral contest involves 27 political parties, including the opposition Jatiya Party, while the ruling Awami League-led coalition faces criticism for allegedly stifling Opposition voices through arrests.

Security measures, including army deployment, aim to maintain peace, yet reports of violence in some districts raise concerns. Arson attacks on polling centers and clashes between BNP activists and police have marred the pre-election phase, prompting calls for investigations.

Amidst these challenges, Bangladesh witnessed a pivotal moment in its democratic process, where the absence of a major Opposition presence and incidents of violence cast shadows on the electoral integrity and democratic ideals of the nation.

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