"Bangladesh's Contested Democracy: Allegations of 'Sham' Elections and the Quest for Change"

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Bangladesh's national election is under scrutiny for being a "charade" with allegations of the ruling Awami League party fielding "dummy" candidates and using intimidation tactics to ensure a win for Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who seeks a fourth term. The main opposition, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), has boycotted the vote, citing a lack of confidence in a free and fair election under Hasina's rule. The BNP's boycott, arrests of its members, and international concerns cast doubt on the election's legitimacy, while the government aims to secure a "reasonable" voter turnout through alleged coercion.
Topics:world#awami-league#bangladesh-elections#dummy-candidates#election-boycott#political-repression#politicsinternational-affairs
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