On Sunday Jan 05,2014 amid heavy
security in polling that lacked the festivity typical of Bangladeshi
elections and was shunned by international observers as flawed.
Eighteen people were killed in separate incidents on election day, according to media reports, and voting was halted at about 400 polling stations. More than 100 people were killed in the run-up to the ballot, mostly in rural areas, and fears of violence kept many voters away.
Either Hasina or BNP chief Begum Khaleda Zia has been prime minister for all but two of the past 22 years
Bangladesh Parliament Election Held on Jan 05,2014 Results
Awami League 231
Jatiya Party 33
Workers Party 06
Jatiyo Samajtantrik Dal 05
Bangladesh Nationalist Front 01
Jatiya Party(Manju) 01
Bangladesh Tarikat Federation 01
Independents 14
Repoll Ordered 08
Total 300
Eighteen people were killed in separate incidents on election day, according to media reports, and voting was halted at about 400 polling stations. More than 100 people were killed in the run-up to the ballot, mostly in rural areas, and fears of violence kept many voters away.
The Awami League won 105 of the
contested seats, on top of the 127 seats where it ran unopposed, giving
it a more-than two-thirds majority. Hasina is expected to form a new
government this month.
Low voter participation could pile new pressure on Prime Minister
Sheikh Hasina to find a compromise with the opposition Bangladesh
Nationalist Party (BNP) for holding new elections.
The BNP said low turnout vindicated its denunciation of the poll as a farce.
"The turnout is a clear indication that the common people rejected this
election and it is almost an election without voters," Shamsher Mobin
Chowdhury, a BNP vice chairman, told on Sunday Jan 05,2014
Bangladesh Parliament Election Held on Jan 05,2014 Results
Awami League 231
Jatiya Party 33
Workers Party 06
Jatiyo Samajtantrik Dal 05
Bangladesh Nationalist Front 01
Jatiya Party(Manju) 01
Bangladesh Tarikat Federation 01
Independents 14
Repoll Ordered 08
Total 300
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