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politics2 years ago

"Bangladesh Elections: Controversy and Boycotts in Hasina's 'Personalized Autocracy'"

On the day of Bangladesh's general elections, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina labeled the boycotting opposition party, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), as a "terrorist organisation." She emphasized her commitment to democracy and development in the country. The BNP, led by former PM Khalida Zia, called for a nationwide strike and refused to participate in the elections, claiming they would not be free or fair. With the BNP's absence, Hasina is expected to secure a fourth consecutive term. Over 119 million voters are eligible to vote, with women and first-time voters representing significant portions of the electorate.

politicsinternational2 years ago

"Bangladesh's Contested Election: Sheikh Hasina's Quest for a 5th Term and Its Regional Implications"

Bangladesh is set to hold its general election with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina expected to win a fourth consecutive term amid an opposition boycott and allegations of election credibility issues. The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and other parties have called for a nationwide strike, accusing the ruling Awami League of fielding "dummy" independent candidates to legitimize the election. Pre-election violence has escalated, including a train arson that killed four people. Over 119 million voters are eligible to vote, with more than 1,500 candidates from 27 political parties and 436 independents contesting. Tight security is in place, and international observers are present to monitor the election, which comes after a year of economic challenges and public unrest in Bangladesh.

politicsinternational2 years ago

"Bangladesh Elections: Sheikh Hasina's Quest for Fifth Term Amid Scrutiny and Regional Implications"

Bangladesh holds its general election with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina seeking a fifth term amid a boycott by the main opposition party, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP). The election is overshadowed by violence and claims of authoritarianism against Hasina, with a two-day strike called by the BNP and incidents of arson leading to deaths. International calls for a free and fair election contrast with the BNP's allegations of "dummy" independent candidates and a move towards one-party rule. The election results are expected soon after voting ends, with a heavy security presence due to the unrest.

world-news2 years ago

"Violence Escalates in Bangladesh as Polling Stations and Train Burned on Election Eve"

In Bangladesh, at least 14 polling stations were set ablaze a day before the national elections, amidst a series of violent incidents including a train fire that resulted in four deaths. The opposition, led by the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), is boycotting the election, alleging that the ruling Awami League is seeking to maintain power through a rigged process. The BNP has called for a nationwide strike, while the government accuses them of creating a climate of fear. The UN has expressed concern over the oppressive conditions surrounding the election.

politics-world-news2 years ago

"Bangladesh's Contested Elections: Implications for Democracy and Regional Stability"

Bangladesh is set to conduct general elections with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina expected to secure a fourth consecutive term, despite economic challenges and an opposition boycott led by the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP). The BNP has accused the ruling Awami League of fielding "dummy" candidates to legitimize the election, while rights groups have raised concerns over the suppression of opposition activities. Security is heightened with a substantial deployment of forces, and international observers are present to monitor the election's integrity. The elections come amid economic turmoil and allegations of government targeting of opposition figures.

politicsunrest2 years ago

"Violence and Arson Escalate in Bangladesh as Elections Approach"

In Bangladesh, several polling stations were set ablaze by arsonists ahead of the general elections, amidst a 48-hour strike called by the main opposition party, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), which is boycotting the vote. The government has been accused of not ensuring fair elections, while the opposition faces allegations of orchestrating a deadly train fire. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is expected to win a fourth term in what has been criticized as a one-sided election. Security has been increased around polling stations in response to the unrest.

politicsinternational2 years ago

"Bangladesh's Election Scrutiny: International Observers and Regional Security Concerns"

Bangladesh is preparing for its 12th Parliamentary elections, with Chief Election Commissioner Kazi Habibul Awal emphasizing the desire for international observation to ensure credibility. The elections are scheduled for January 7, with over 100 foreign observers present, including three from India. Despite the boycott by the opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), 27 political parties are participating. The ruling Awami League, led by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, is anticipated to win for the fourth consecutive term. The BNP has called for a 48-hour strike around the election period, citing unfair conditions, while the government has deployed the Army to maintain order.

politics2 years ago

"Bangladesh's Election Dilemma: Youth Demand Stability Amidst Boycotts and International Scrutiny"

Bangladesh is preparing for its 12th general election amidst a history of controversial polls, boycotts, and violence. Since its independence in 1971, only four elections have been deemed free and fair. The opposition Bangladesh National Party (BNP) is boycotting the upcoming election, citing the government's refusal to establish a neutral caretaker government to oversee the polls. The European Union has declined to send a full observer team due to concerns over the election's conduct, and the military has been deployed to maintain order. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's Awami League is expected to win, which would mark her fifth term in office, amid widespread allegations of vote tampering and political manipulation.

politics2 years ago

"Bangladesh Election Strains International Relations as Youth Demand Stability"

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is poised to continue her tenure after an election boycotted by the main opposition, raising concerns about the country's democratic integrity. The US and other Western nations face the dilemma of responding to these potential democratic shortcomings, which could inadvertently drive Bangladesh closer to China. The opposition, led by the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, has opted out of the polls, citing fears of electoral manipulation and calling for Hasina's resignation in favor of a neutral caretaker government.