14 polling stations, 2 schools disrupted in Bangladesh’s pre-poll app
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Pudhari Online Desk: Voting takes place today in Bangladesh for general elections. The Election Commission has completed all preparations. Voting will begin at 8 am for 300 seats in the Bangladesh Parliament. 8th January is out. Keeping in mind the possibility of possible violence, a large number of security teams have been deployed. Also the security agencies have been kept on high alert. Meanwhile, around 14 polling stations and two schools have been set up before the elections.
Bangladesh to vote in national elections today amid tight security
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#WATCH , Security visuals from Dhaka as Bangladesh goes to poll for the 2024 general elections today. pic.twitter.com/vGMn79dN0C
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Nearly 14 polling centres, two schools torched in Bangladesh ahead of general elections
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#WATCH , Dhaka: As Bangladesh goes to poll for the 2024 general elections today, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina says, “Our country is sovereign and independent…We have a big population. We have established people’s democratic rights…I want to make sure that democracy should… pic.twitter.com/Nt48AnhEn6
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Malfunction in election commission app
‘Smart Election Management BD’ in the election app of Bangladesh Election Commission was installed on Saturday evening before voting. The Election Commission should have launched an app for voters to find details related to elections including polling stations. The Commission says that this is only a temporary problem. It will get better soon. It is the commission’s call to solve the problem by using power more than the capacity. (Bangladesh Elections)
1500 candidates for 300 seats
Due to the election boycott by the main opposition BNP, there is no major political contest against the ruling Awami League. The main contest is between Awami League and opposition candidates. 1500 candidates are contesting for 300 seats in Parliament. Today, in the voting taking place at 42 thousand polling stations, a total of 11.96 crore registered voters will exercise their right to vote. At present, a total of 27 state parties are participating in the general elections, in which Trinamool BNP, Islamic Front, Krishna Shramik Janata League and Gana Forum are the major parties. More than 100 international observers, including three representatives from India, will focus on the general elections in Bangladesh.
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