"Bangladesh Elections Under Scrutiny: Sheikh Hasina's Grip and India's Concerns"

As Bangladesh holds its general elections, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, poised to win a fourth term, expressed gratitude to India for its support during the 1971 liberation war and for providing refuge to her family after the assassination of her family members in 1975. The legitimacy of the elections is under scrutiny as the main opposition party boycotted the vote, alleging authoritarian practices by Hasina's government. Despite controversies, including the jailing of opposition figures and social media videos pressuring voters, Hasina's achievements in economic growth and poverty reduction remain significant. Results are expected following the close of polls and ballot counting.
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