Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: Polling is set to begin in Bangladesh for the 12th general elections on January 7. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wazed is expected to secure another term amid boycott calls by the main opposition party, BNP.
Ahead of the general assembly elections, the nation is witnessing several cases of pre-poll violence. Till now, 14 polling centres and two schools have been torched in Bangladesh.
The country’s Election Commission reports that over 119.6 million registered voters are eligible to cast their votes at more than 42,000 polling stations on Sunday.
The election results will likely begin early on January 8.
Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: Incumbent Hasina projected to win Bangladesh election
Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina took an unassailable lead for a fifth term in office Sunday, winning at least 60 percent of seats in parliament, media reported.
Of the three-quarters of results announced — 225 seats from a total 300 — Hasina’s Awami League had won 172 and her allied Jatiya Party eight more, according to results collated by Somoy TV, the country’s largest private news broadcaster. Counting continues.
Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: Opposition BNP to continue peaceful protests against Hasina-led government
Leaders of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, which boycotted Sunday’s general elections, said it plans to intensify its anti-government movement through a peaceful public engagement programme from Tuesday as it dubbed the polls as “fake.”
In the meantime, the country’s main opposition party’s leaders at various levels are performing their duties in monitoring the situation after the elections.
Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: What to read and watch about Bangladesh
The outcome of the election due to be held in Bangladesh on January 7th is not uncertain. Sheikh Hasina, who has governed the South Asian country since 2009, has made sure that only she can win.
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Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: Bangladesh PM Hasina re-elected to parliament from Gopalganj-3 constituency
Bangladesh Prime Minister and Awami League chief Sheikh Hasina was re-elected to parliament on Sunday from the Gopalganj-3 constituency after a landslide victory in the general elections marred by sporadic violence and a boycott by the main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP).
Hasina, 76, bagged 249,965 votes while her nearest rival M Nizam Uddin Lashkar from the Bangladesh Supreme Party secured just 469 votes, bdnews24 reported.
Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: Bangladesh’s Hasina heads to victory after polls without opposition
Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina looked certain Sunday to win a fifth term in office following a boycott led by an opposition party she branded a “terrorist organisation”, as partial results pointed to an overwhelming victory.
Hasina has presided over breakneck economic growth in a country once beset by grinding poverty, but her government has been accused of rampant human rights abuses and a ruthless opposition crackdown.
Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: Voter puts their fingerprint on the ballot paper
A voter puts their fingerprint on the ballot paper before casting a vote during the 12th general election in Dhaka
Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: Woman puts ballot paper inside ballot box
An elderly woman puts ballot paper inside a ballot box after casting her vote in the morning during the 12th general election in Dhaka
Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: Bangladesh PM to extend her rule in solls Shunned by rivals
Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is on course to extend her rule and retain her title as the world’s longest serving female head of government after polling closed in an election boycotted by her rivals and voters.
Hasina’s Awami League Party is expected to take the lead when early results trickle in and the Election Commission has put the turnout at about 40%. It’s a sharp drop from the 80% participation in polls in 2018, as voters heeded a campaign by the opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party to shun the election and draw attention to the sweeping crackdown her government carried out in the run up to the polls.
Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: Counting begins as national polls end, 27pc votes cast till 3pm
The counting of votes has begun in Bangladesh as polling for the 12th Parliamentary elections in the country ended on Sunday, with 27 per cent votes cast till 3 pm (local time), the Dhaka Tribune reported.
The voting began at 8 am at 261,912 polling stations in 42,024 voting centres and continued until 4 pm.
Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: Thousands of Rohingya homeless after Bangladesh fire
Thousands of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh have been left without shelter after a suspected arson attack ripped through their camp burning nearly 800 homes, an official said Sunday.
Bangladesh is home to around a million Rohingya, many of whom fled a 2017 military crackdown on the mainly Muslim minority in neighbouring Myanmar that is now subject to a UN genocide probe.
Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: Hasina is set to stay in power in Bangladesh after opposition boycotts election
Vote counting was underway Sunday in Bangladesh’s parliamentary election that was fraught with violence and a boycott from the main opposition party, paving the way for Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her Awami League to seize a fourth consecutive term.
At least 18 arson attacks preceded the vote but the election day passed relatively calm. Turnout was around 40%, Chief Election Commissioner Kazi Habibul Awal said after the polls closed.
Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: BNP did not participate in election anticipating defeat, says B’desh Home Minister
Opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) did not participate in the parliamentary elections because it knew that it would lose, Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan said on Sunday.
“The BNP has taken a strategy of boycotting the election with various excuses, various demands. They participated in the 2018 election and got some parliamentary seats, but this year they did not participate knowing they would be defeated,” Khan, a senior leader of the ruling Awami League, was quoted as saying by the Dhaka Tribune newspaper.
Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: Bangladesh turnout low in election set to keep PM Hasina in power
Bangladeshis largely stayed away from the polls in a general election on Sunday set to give Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina a fourth straight term, after a vote boycotted by the main opposition party and marred by violence.
Rights groups have warned of virtual one-party rule by Hasina’s Awami League in the South Asian country of 170 million people after the boycott by the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and some smaller allies.
Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: Bangladesh registers low voter turnout in polls amid boycott by Opposition BNP
Bangladeshis on Sunday turned up in low numbers to cast their votes for the general elections likely to be won by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for a fourth straight term, amid sporadic violence and a boycott by the main opposition party BNP and its allies.
According to the initial estimates, the voter turnout was around 40 per cent but the figure could change after the final count, Chief Election Commissioner Kazi Habibul Awal said.
An hour before the voting ended, the election commission had said that the voter turnout was 27.15% at 3 p.m. The 2018 general election recorded an overall turnout of more than 80 per cent.
Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: BNP did not participate in election anticipating defeat, says B’desh Home Minister
Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), the main opposition party, did not participate in the parliamentary election because it knew that it would lose, Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan said on Sunday.
“The BNP has taken a strategy of boycotting the election with various excuses, various demands. They participated in the 2018 election and got some parliamentary seats, but this year they did not participate knowing they would be defeated,” Khan, a senior leader of tej ruling Awami League, was quoted as saying by the Dhaka Tribune newspaper.
Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: Fire leaves nearly 7,000 Rohingya homeless in Bangladesh camp
A fire swept through a Rohingya refugee camp in southeastern Bangladesh in the early hours of Sunday, destroying about 800 shelters and rendering thousands homeless, officials said.
Fire service officials and Rohingya volunteers brought the blaze under control around three hours after it hit Camp 5 in Cox’s Bazar, a border district with Myanmar, shortly before 1 a.m. (1900 GMT).
Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: Sheikh Hasina, other political contenders’ approach towards India — Why it matters?
India and Bangladesh share 4,096-km long border and an “excellent state of bilateral relations, based on deep historical and fraternal ties…” Here’s a deep dive into Indo-Bangladesh relationship and why national elections in Bangladesh matters to India.
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Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: Bangladesh counts votes after election without opposition
Bangladesh election officials began counting votes Sunday after polls guaranteed to give a fifth term in office to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina closed, following a boycott led by an opposition party she branded a “terrorist organisation”.
Hasina has presided over breakneck economic growth in a country once beset by grinding poverty, but her government has been accused of rampant human rights abuses and a ruthless opposition crackdown.
Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: Voters cast ballots in a Bangladesh election marred by violence
Voters in Bangladesh cast ballots Sunday in a parliamentary election fraught with violence and a boycott from the main opposition party, paving the way for Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her Awami League to seize a fourth consecutive term.
Days of violence including at least 18 arson attacks preceded the vote but the election day passed relatively calm. One hour before the voting closed, turnout was only 27.15%, said the Election Commission.
Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: Bangladesh registers 27.15 % voter turnout till 3:00 pm
Bangladeshis on Sunday turned up in low numbers to cast their votes for the general elections likely to be won by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for a fourth straight term, amid sporadic violence and a boycott by the main opposition party BNP and its allies.
The turnout for the 12th national parliamentary election has only been 27.15 per cent as of 3 pm, Election Commission Secretary Md Jahangir Alam said.
Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: What does re-election of Sheikh Hasina mean for India?
Bangladesh is voting in its 16th general assembly elections on Sunday. Many experts are seeing the ongoing elections in the country as a gateway for Sheikh Hasina to secure her fifth consecutive term as Prime Minister.
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Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: Bangladesh votes in election without opposition
Bangladesh was voting 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 organisation”.
Hasina has presided over breakneck economic growth in a country once beset by grinding poverty, but her government has been accused of rampant human rights abuses and a ruthless opposition crackdown.
Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: Why the Bangladeshi opposition is boycotting this election
Bangladesh began voting for its general elections early today January 6, amid pre-poll violence and opposition calls for a boycott of the incumbent government and its candidate, current Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Notably, however, Hasina looks set to win a fifth term, and fourth consecutive clean sweep in the country, amid a lack of a significant rival option.
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Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: Voters cast ballots in a Bangladesh election marred by violence
Voters in Bangladesh cast their ballots Sunday as polls opened in a parliamentary election fraught with violence and a boycott from the main opposition party, paving the way for Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her Awami League to seize a fourth consecutive term.
Authorities said at least 18 arson attacks were reported across the country since late Friday, with 10 of them targeting polling places. Four people died Friday in an arson attack on a passenger train heading toward the capital, Dhaka. The incidents have intensified tensions ahead of the parliamentary elections that the opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party and its allied groups said they would shun.
Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: ‘We want govt to continue…people not with BNP’, Voters cast their votes on polling day
Bangladesh voters participated in the general elections in large numbers on Sunday, exuding confidence in the incumbent Awami League-led government under Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
The voters said that there will not be any impact from the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) as people are not with them, but with the progress that the country has witnessed in the last 15 years.
Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: Bangladesh goes to poll amid boycott by main Opposition BNP
Bangladeshis on Sunday turned up in low numbers to cast their votes for the general elections likely to be won by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for a fourth straight term, amid pre-poll violence and a boycott by the main opposition party BNP and its allies.
The first four hours of voting in the 12th parliamentary election saw a voter turnout of 18.50 per cent, Election Commission Secretary Jahangir Alam said.
Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: Bangladesh newspaper site blocked as country votes
One of Bangladesh’s key newspapers critical of the government said Sunday its website had been blocked, as the country votes in a general election boycotted by the opposition.
Sajid Hoque, news editor at the Daily Manab Zamin, said the paper had been “flooded with calls and messages” from readers who said “that they cannot access our website”.
The newspaper’s printed edition was still available on the streets.
Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: Situation in Bengal is worse than Manipur, says BJP MP Dilip Ghosh
BJP leader Dilip Ghosh on Sunday lashed out at the deteriorating law and order situation in West Bengal and said that the condition of the state is “worse than Manipur.”
BJP MP Dilip Ghosh said, “The situation in Bengal is worse than Manipur. People voted for this government in the state. People will punish it for what it is doing. Central Government is doing its job of making suggestions and offering help for the upkeep of law & order. We can see that the situation in Bengal and at the Bangladesh border is not good for the security of the country, we had been saying this.”
Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: A fire in a Rohingya refugee camp in Bangladesh guts more than 1,000 shelters
A fire raced through a crammed camp of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh’s southern coastal district of Cox’s Bazar, gutting more than 1,000 shelters and leaving thousands homeless, a fire official and the United Nations said on Sunday.
The fire broke out around midnight on Saturday at Kutupalong camp in Ukhiya and spread quickly, fanned by strong winds, Shafiqul Islam, head of the Ukhiya Fire Station, told The Associated Press.
Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: “We want govt to continue…people not with BNP,” says Bangladesh voters cast their votes on polling day
Bangladesh voters participated in the general elections in large numbers on Sunday, exuding confidence in the incumbent Awami League-led government under Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
The voters said that there will not be any impact from the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) as people are not with them, but with the progress that the country has witnessed in the last 15 years.
Notably, around 170 million people in Bangladesh are voting to elect 299 lawmakers during the 12th national election amid a boycott by the main opposition BNP.
Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: Prime Minister Hasina condemns the main opposition party as a ‘terrorist’
Prime Minister Hasina condemns the main opposition party as a ‘terrorist’ organization and calls on the public to express their confidence in the democratic process through voting. After casting her vote at Dhaka City College with her sister and daughter, Hasina stated, “The BNP is a terrorist organization,” emphasizing her commitment to sustaining democracy in the country.
Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: Bangladesh police say fired shotguns to break up opposition protest
Bangladesh police say fired shotguns to break up opposition protest
Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: Visuals from outside a polling booth in Dhaka
Visuals from outside a polling booth in Dhaka as voting for Bangladesh general elections 2024 begins.
Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: PM Sheikh Hasina casts her vote at a polling booth in Dhaka
PM Sheikh Hasina casts her vote at a polling booth in Dhaka.
Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: PM Sheikh Hasina’s Awami League is set for fourth consecutive term, says Ghulam Abbas Shah
“PM Sheikh Hasina’s Awami League is set for a fourth consecutive term. As Bangladesh goes to the polls today, a big question has emerged. Because Sheikh Hasina’s opposition parties, BNP & allied have boycotted the general elections. Will it be a one-woman show,” said Ghulam Abbas Shah in a post X.
Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: Voting begins in Bangladesh
A total of 28 political parties are contesting the election as 1971 candidates are vying for it in 299 constituencies out of total 300.
Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: People queue up outside a polling station in Dhaka
People queue up outside a polling station in Dhaka as voting is underway for the general elections 2024.
Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: Sheikh Hasina praises India on voting day, highlights New Delhi’s role in Liberation War
As Bangladesh goes to the polls today, Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina extended her wishes for India and said that Bangladesh is lucky to have a trusted friend like India. She also highlighted India’s support during the Liberation War in 1971.
In her message to India, Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said, ”We are very lucky…India is our trusted friend. During our Liberation War, they supported us…After 1975, when we lost our whole family…they gave us shelter. So our best wishes to the people of India.”
Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: A passenger train was set ablaze in Dhaka
According to Reuters, a passenger train was set ablaze in Dhaka, Bangladesh, killing four.
The fire is among 14 arson incidents in Bangladesh this weekend ahead of what many claim is a rigged election.
Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: Opposition members boycott election
Opposition members and their supporters are marching through the streets to reject general elections scheduled for January 8, and call on people not to vote. Many opposition parties are boycotting the vote as they consider the elections to be rigged in favor of PM Hasina.
Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: Voter turnout will not be less than 50% by the end of the day, says Bangladesh Election Commissioner Anisur Rahman
Bangladesh general elections 2024: “I think the voter turnout will not be less than 50 per cent by the end of the day. The environment is peaceful across the country,” says Bangladesh Election Commissioner Anisur Rahman.
Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: India is our trusted friend, says Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina
In her message to India, Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina says, ”You are most welcome. We are very lucky…India is our trusted friend. During our liberation war, they supported us…After 1975, when we lost our whole family…they gave us shelter. So our best wishes to the people of India.”
Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: 175,000 police officers and more than 515,000 members of the Ansar reserve force mobilised
Polls will stay open until 5:00 pm with results expected after midnight, but Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wazed’s opponents have called a weekend general strike and urged the public not to vote.
Some voters said they had been threatened with the confiscation of government benefit cards needed to access welfare payments if they refused to cast ballots for the ruling Awami League. “They said they would seize it from me if I don’t vote,” Lal Mia, 64, told AFP in the central district of Faridpur. “They said since the government feeds us, we have to vote for them.”
The opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and other parties staged months of protests last year demanding Hasina step down ahead of the vote.
Around 25,000 opposition cadres including the BNP’s entire local leadership were arrested in the ensuing crackdown, the party says. The government puts the figure at 11,000.
Scattered protests continued in the days ahead of the election, including a few hundred opposition supporters who marched through central Dhaka on Friday — a shadow of the hundreds of thousands seen at rallies last year.
The election commission said around 175,000 police officers and more than 515,000 members of the Ansar reserve force had been deployed to keep order during the vote. (AFP)
Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: Bangladesh votes in election without opposition
Bangladesh began voting Sunday in an election guaranteed to give Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina her fifth term in office, after a boycott by opposition parties whose ranks have been decimated by mass arrests.
Hasina has presided over exceptional economic growth in a country once beset by grinding poverty, but her government has been accused of rampant human rights abuses and a ruthless opposition crackdown.
Hasina’s party faces almost no effective rivals in the seats it is contesting but has avoided fielding candidates in a few seats, an apparent effort to avoid the legislature being branded a one-party institution. (AFP)
Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: Voting begins
Voting has begun in Bangladesh for the 12th general elections on Sunday, January 6. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wazed is expected to secure another term amid boycott calls by the main opposition party, BNP.
Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: Bangladeshis to vote at more than 42,000 polling stations today
Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: For the Bangladesh assembly elections, more than 42,000 polling stations are set for Sunday. A total of 119.6 million registered voters are eligible to cast their votes, as reported by the country’s Election Commission.
Women make up almost half of the nearly 120 million eligible voters, while first-time voters number about 15 million.
Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: ‘Election will be called off if….’ says CEC
Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: Amid rising tensions in the nation ahead of general assembly elections, Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) of Bangladesh, Kazi Habibul Awal warned of cancelling the election if the Election Commission finds any irregularities in the Sunday’s election, reported Dhaka Tribune.
He made it clear that vote rigging, ballot snatching, monetary transactions and possible show of power in favour of any candidate or candidates will not be allowed during the voting process.
Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: Smart Election Management BD app crashes a day ahead of election polls
Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: The Bangladesh Election Commission’s election application, “Smart Election Management BD” crashed a day ahead of general elections scheduled to take place on January 7.
The Tk21 crore app, launched by the Election Commission for voters to find election-related details, including polling centre locations, stopped working a day before the polling date.
Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: Elections marred by pre-poll violence in the country
Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: Ahead of the general assembly elections, at least 14 polling centres and two schools in 10 districts of Bangladesh were set on fire between Friday evening and early Saturday, reported PTI referring to Dhaka Tribune report.
Earlier on Saturday, miscreants burned down a polling centre in lalmonirhat’s Hatibandha upazila. At night, the centre, Sheikh Sundar Masterpara Primary School, was set on fire.
Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: Voting to begin today
Bangladesh Elections 2024 Live Updates: Voting for Bangladesh’s general assembly elections will begin on Sunday. Ahead of the elections, multiple cases of violence have been reported from across the country.
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