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Saturday, January 4, 2014

Bangladesh goes to polls today amid violence Sunday Jan 05,2014

Despite boycott by principal opposition party, Bangladesh goes to polls on Sunday Jan 05,2014 amid violence

Since November 26,2013 the BNP-led 18-party opposition alliance has enforced nationwide blockade for 22 days in phases, demanding the cancellation of the elections. It wanted the polls to be held under an independent caretaker government, a demand the ruling Awami League has declined.

The 10th parliamentary election is going to be held in just 147 out of 300 seats in 59 out of 64 districts of the country amid boycott by the main opposition BNP, and its allies.

Ahead of Bangladesh parliamentary elections scheduled for January 5, miscreants on Saturday burnt 38 polling centres in at least 28 districts.

The violence was reported from Rajshahi, Nilphamari, Narsingdi, Kishoreganj, Feni, Kurigram and Natore districts
On the eve of the general elections, two people were killed by the anti-govt activists who torched 38 polling stations.


The miscreants even set ablaze a train while enforcing a 48-hour nationwide strike aimed at disrupting the controversial polls.

Many schools, converted into polling centres were also burnt in districts including Jhenidah, Netrakona, Bogra, Brahmanbaria, Kushtia, Pirojpur and Barguna.

"No one at home and abroad will recognise it as elections and through this the Awami League government will appear anew as an illegal structure," BNP chief Khaleda Zia, who also heads the BNP-led 18-party opposition alliance said 

Calling the polls "farcial", BNP vice chairman Tarique Rahman on Saturday urged people to boycott the election at any cost

 The elections have been boycotted by the main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party(BNP) led by Begum Khaleda Zia.


A total of 390 candidates, mostly from the Awami League and its ally Jatiya Party, are contesting from 147 seats where the number of voters is nearly 44 million.


The Election Commission has set up over 18,000 polling stations across the country.

Without the participation of the BNP and its allies, polling would be held in only 147 of 300 constituencies, Election Commission (EC) officials said. Candidates in the other constituencies would be declared elected unopposed

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s Awami League and its allies were awarded 154 of the legislature’s 300 seats ahead of the elections because an opposition boycott has left so many candidates without challengers

About 3,75,000 security personnel have been deployed across Bangladesh to maintain peace and nearly 50,000 army troops are on vigil to act as a "striking force



But with less than half the population expected to vote, the ruling Awami League is hoping to sweep the elections.

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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