Low voting in Bangladesh, parade held in honor of Sheikh Hasina
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Pudhari Online Desk: Protesters’ boycott of Taklya has become a topic of discussion for the general elections in Bangladesh.
(Bangladesh Election) Voting took place today (Dec. 7). The lowest turnout in the history of the country was recorded. Voting has already started and is expected to end early on Monday morning, said Election Commission spokesperson Shariful Alam while speaking through the medium. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s ability to remain in power for four consecutive terms due to the protest boycott is an example of Marg Mokala’s deceitful ability. (Bangladesh counts votes in low-turnout election)
Today at 3 pm the voting percentage across the country would have been only 27.15. In 2018, the voter turnout in Jhaleya public elections would have been more than 80 percent. (Bangladesh counts votes in low-turnout election)
The opposition party or election boycott petition has been announced. Similarly, Sheikh Hasina would have taken out a grand march against the government. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s appeal to the citizens to show confidence in the democratic process by voting would have been banal. The allegation that the main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) is a “terrorist organisation” would be banal.
Bangladesh Election: Opposition parties boycott voting
The main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) had called for a two-day nationwide strike from Sunday to protest against the voting. BNP party chief Tariq Rehman is actually in Britain. The allegation that the Election Commission of the country can increase the number of voters by using artificial ballots would have been a banal statement by AFP.
India-Bangladesh friendship strengthened during Sheikh Hasinanchya rule
Prime Minister Punya Ekada Sheikh Hasina’s election will be a positive sign for India. Relations between the two countries have been cordial for the last decade. Sheikh Hasina and the government have made genuine efforts to put an end to the anti-India campaign.
#UPDATE Bangladesh was voting on Sunday in an election guaranteed to give a fifth term in office to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, after a boycott led by an opposition party she branded a “terrorist organization” ➡️ pic.twitter.com/t8NLoHY4A3
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) January 7, 2024
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