NewsSheikh Hasina's Explosive Remarks on BNP During Bangladesh Poll Day

Sheikh Hasina’s Explosive Remarks on BNP During Bangladesh Poll Day

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina took a jibe at the opposition’s‍ Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), which boycotted the general elections⁢ being held on Sunday, and called it a “terrorist ‌organisation”, adding she was trying to ensure⁢ the nation remained‌ democratic.

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina (PTI) Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina (PTI)

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“The ​BNP is a terrorist organisation,” she said ⁣after ‌casting her vote soon after the voting began at 8am local time on Sunday.‍ Accompanied by her daughter and other members of her family,⁤ Hasina voted at City College in Dhaka.

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She also emphasized ⁣the importance of ⁤democracy for the development of the country.

“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 continue in this country and without democracy, you ⁤can’t make any development. As we⁣ are a long-term democratic system ⁣from 2009 to​ 2023, that ⁤is ⁢why Bangladesh made this much of an ​achievement,” news​ agency ANI quoted Hasina as saying.

“Bangladesh is a sovereign country ⁣and people are​ my power,” Hasina added saying that she hoped her party would win the ​people’s mandate, which would give it ‌a ⁢fifth term.

The ⁤BNP, the opposition party led by former PM Khalida Zia refused to compete in the elections against​ the Hasina-led Awami League, alleging it will neither be free nor fair. ⁤It also issued a call for a 48-hour nationwide strike on Saturday to demand the resignation of Hasina’s “illegal government” and‍ urged the public not ‍to participate in what they‍ have dubbed a “sham” election.

Hasina is expected to win a fourth straight term and the fifth overall in the absence of the main opposition in the 12th general assembly election.

A total of 119.6 million​ registered voters are eligible to vote at⁤ Sunday’s polls in⁢ over 42,000 ‌polling stations, according ​to the country’s Election Commission.

The voting is being held ‍in 299 ⁢out of⁤ 300 constituencies.‌ The election to one centre will be held later as a candidate died ⁢there. Over 1,500 candidates from 27 political ‌parties are contesting in the election besides 436 ⁣independent candidates.

Women​ make up almost half‍ of the nearly 120 million eligible ⁤voters, while first-time ⁢voters number about 15​ million.

(With inputs⁣ from agencies)

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